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ST JOHNS. MICHIGAN 48879 119th year Vol. 50 24 Pages July 18,1974 County fails in appeal of eaualization report

By Jim Edwards According to the letter from Kane, that News, accompanied by multipliers in­ County News Editor date would have been April 29.- dividual units will have to apply to their tax The Clinton County Board of Com­ roles. ST JOHNS - Clinton County officials have missioners adopted the'equalization report received word that a county-wide appeal of April 23. CORRECTION the county equalization report including a Appeals from the townships and City of St Due to typographical errors, 2 figures in factor from the State Tax Commission has Johns were made in a time span from July 2 last week's story about the factor in St Johns been denied. to July 9. were not correct. In a letter to Ernest Carter, county clerk, secretary of *the Tax Commission Edward Appealing were the townships of DeWitt, The amount of fluctuation the state allows Kane said the appeals from 15 townships Bingham. Eagle, Essex, Greenbush, in assessments is 49%-51%, instead of 40- and the City of St Johns because of a time Lebanon, Olive, Ovid, Riley, Victor, 51% as was published... limitation. Watertown, Westphalia, Bath, Dallas and Kane said that state regulations require Duplain and St Johns, Also, a $20,000 home in St Johns would appeals be made within 5 days of the A story citing the results of .« state have increased in value from 1972 to 1974 by adoption of the equalization report. factor was published in last week * County 5% instead of 5's as was reported. Local man is drowning victim ST JOHNS - A St Johns man drowned in a He graduated from Rodney B. Wilson High boating accident July 12 at Indian Lake in School. Schoolcraft Co. Deceased is William Jr. He married Joan Smith on April 13, 1943 Martin, 47, of 108 S- Traver SI. and resided in the St Johns area all of his life. Martin was born in Clinton Co on Feb 27, He was employed by Federal-Mogul Corp. 1927 and he attended St Johns public schools. See obituary on page 10A. ! St Johns School Board elects officers FkestuuktheirtolUudkc^

ST JOHNS -* All St Johns Board of secretary and Alden Livingston as Education officers succeeded themselves treasurer. following last week's organizational The board voted to continue their meeting Two groups present meeting. dates as the 2d Wednesday of each month. «*.*:» : A new position of vice-present, required, Hi'Other.business,; the,boa.cd.qpened the now by law, was filled "by the board's bids for interest on school bus loans of election of Wendell Waggoner- $27,000. Clinton National Bank and Trust" political candidates Succeeding himself as president is Ray- and Central National Bank both submitted Parr. Fred Myers succeeds himself as bids of 5.9%. opportunity for township residents to meet Bill Jepson of Doubleday will be present to WILLIAM MARTIN Eogle Twp candidates For county and local govern- demonstrate the voting machines and to raent. answer questions about their use EAGLE TWP - The Eagle Township Amendments will be explained during the Board will hold an Informal political rally at Special guest speaker will be Col Joe evening which township officials describe as Bath Twp has new supervisor the Township Hall July 25 starting at 8 pm. Parisi> exm,tjve secretary of the Michigan "an old fashioned get together/' Hie putpose ot the rallv is to piovide an Township Association. P *i BATH TWP -- Thomas "Woody" Woodruff by David "Roy" VanSickle when he left to Woodruff first came to Bath township as a Farm Bureau has been elected by the Bath Township take a position as city tax assessor for resident of the Park Lane area in 1958. He Board to fill the supervisor vacancy created Petoskey. moved to Lansing in 1966 and after a 5-year It's sid stay, returned to Bath township in 1971 as a ST JOHNS - A "Meet the. Candidates" resident of Bath. In 1971, he opened a meeting is being sponsored July 25 by the snowmobile sales and later turned it into & Clinton County Form Bureau- Woody's Auto Sales, of which he is co-owner, Scheduled to be present at the meeting in William McCarthy heads Smith Hall at 8 pm will be the G candidates 1966 and after a 5-year stay, returned to for the 3uth Michigan State Senate District, Bath township in 1971 as a resident of Bath. vacated by William Ballenger who is run­ In 1971. he opened a snowmobile sales and ning for US Congress- plater turned it into Woody's Auto Sales, of St Johns Lions Club 'which, he is co-owner. A panel-type discussion will be held with Albert Almy serving as moderator. He is the Woodruff was elected to township l-Throughout the~2 dav~event St-Johns —tivihes wUicontinu^frtfrh Legislative council for Michigan Farm treasurer in November of 1972 and held that Bureau . ST JOHNS - At the first meeting of the St The club officers for 1974^75 besides post until his appointment by the board as Johns Lions Club for 1974-5 president McCarthy are: 1st vice-president, Raymond supervisor. He is the first Democratic A social hour will follow. William McCarthy named committees and Ebert; 2d vice-president, Roger Feeman; 3d supervisor in the history of Bath township Intermediate The public is invited to attend. outlined plans for one of the club's busiest vice-president, Daniel Parsons; secretary- and is planning to run for the position in years in community projects and, in joining treasurer, Stanley Simon; Lion tamer, November. with the Lions of Michigan, to" present club Roger Rasmussen; tail twister, Duane member Ralph A., Lynam as a candidate for Davis; 2-year directors, Duane Bunce. James Pelham; 1-year director, Ross He resides at 13556 Main in Bath with his Board elects 3d vice president of Lions International at wife, Ella, and their 3 children, Thomas Jr., Dallas, Texas in June, 1975. Downing; immediate past president, Samuel Serrell. I 17, Pennie, 8, and Steven, 5. officers Health Dept expresses concern ST JOHNS - A new president and vice-president were elected to the Clinton County In­ termediate. School District Board of Education over landfill-bound litter organizational meeting Monday night* Elected president was Wendell Waggoner of Kt 3, St Johns Willard Heed of DeWitt on Watertown Twp roadsides was elected vice-president Former president was Walter Kves and Wendell Waggoner WATERTOWN TWP - Don Oderkirk, covered refuse. for a maximum fine of $500 or 90 days in jail, way previous vice-president. Mid-Michigan Health Dept sanitarian Oderkirk said that the litter could be which is applicable fto individual private reports the Health Dept is concerned with eliminated if everyone, including all private and commercial haulers kept their refuse users of the landfill who do not have their the amount of roadside litter along the high­ refuse properly covered, resultingi n a litter Kves is charter member of ways of Clinton County and, in- particular, covered while enroute to the landfill, tfie board and served as situation. the 7-mile stretch of Grand River Ave (old Commercial haulers, who are required to He said law enforcement agencies have president since the formation of US.16} between Airport Rd and M-100. be licensed, are also required to have their the hoard refuse covered in the truck. Oderkirk said been asked to "rigidly enforce" the litter He .said the majority of that litter falls tew in the Grand River Ave area. from vehicles enroute to the Grand River the law is being enforced by local and state The board again set their (Landfill law enforcement agencies. meeting dates for the third He said commercial haulers in Clinton CONSIDER PROPERTY Monday of each month at 8 pm Recent surveys, he said, indicate private County may apply for a license at the Health OWNERS at the Intermediate office at individuals hauling their own refuse on a Dept branch office, 106 Maple St, St Johns, Aside from the legal aspects of the litter 4179 S US-27, St Johns. weekly or monthly schedule contribute a telephone 224-2195. situation, Oderkirk asks those using the Don Oderklrk of the Mid-Michigan Health Dept displays litter near landfill in Watertown significant amount of the litter. LITTER VIOLATION landfill to consider, the pligfit of property Twp and, at right, it an example of trash being hauled without proper cover to prevent litter. The remainder of the litter falls from PENALTY * owners in the area who find their property ale commercial haulers with imp Oderkirk addoUteitate Utter law all ired withjte peoples* trash. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, AUGUST 1 and 2 Sponsored fcy the St Johns Area Chamber of Commerce CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN July 18,1974

Members of the St Johns Class of 1974 held their 20th reunion at Daley's Fine Foods Saturday night. Members of the class took a break from reunion activities for a photo to commemorate the occasion. Banghart seeks 56th GOP spot William Banghart of Eaton assigned to the constituent of the legislative process "Over 2,000 votes, and appropriate new State Representative must County formally announced his relations section, and also the next 2 years our State billions of dollars of taxpayers' have a working awareness of candidacy Friday for the serves at a staff assistant to the Representative will cast some money/' said Banghart. "Our the legislative process." Republican nomination for House Repubbcan Task force State Representative trorn the on Taxation. "Since 1971 I have written 56th District. The ieat is being Banghart will be taking a vacated by Dale Warner fR bills and resolutions, attended leave from his job at the Capitol committee meetings and Eaton Rapids i lo campaign fulJtime for the Banghart is a legislative hearings, served as a staff aide Republican legislative to 2 task forces, and researched analyst for Republican mem­ nomination bers of the State House of hundreds of requests for In announcing his candidacy, legislabve information," said Representatives, a position he Banghart stressed the im­ 'has held i>inee 1971 He is Banghart, "I believe that this portance yf j tull underitti riding practical experience can be Its a handshake and a check from the St Johns Jaycees to the Clinton County Intermediate School Dist applied during the 1975-76 as Bob Green lleftj of the Jaycees presents Larry Schwartzkoph [2d from right], director of the Walter legislative session," Kyes Trainable School, and B. Stanlej Pocuis with approximately $700. The money was raised to Local gymnast takes proxide equipment for the school for retarded children through the recent Jelly Week campaign in St Johns. ^_ The 56th District includes ( honors at Showboat Eagle and Watertown Town­ ships from Clinton County Bath Twp updates fire dept CHESAMNG - Lori Showboat uegan back in May Banghart indicated that he DePaepe. U, of 7U5 E Higham when she along vuth llu other regards Eagle and Watertown St, St Johns won 1st pUce on the acts competed fur a chance to Townships as very important Chesaning Showboat Amateur appeal uii tile Showboat parts of the 56th District, and communication system Talent Contest doing a gym­ From the no acts, i5 were that he will be in Clinton County BATH TWP - The Bath Twp Kapids and St Johns uses the POSSIBLE TAX FACTOR nastic routine, July y chosen to appear on the many times between now and Board of Trustees meeting v. as system, known as Plectron It was announced that Bath By winning, Lori was able to Showboat, 5 acts a night Aug 6th opened Monday night by the The cost for the program will Twp's appeal to the State Tax compete tor the 2nd year in a Monday through Friday The new township supervisor be $4821 61. Commission in reference to a row in the Saturda> night tinals mghtl> winners, then leturned Long acuve in tne Repubbcan Thomas • Woody» Woodruff FLANS FOR NEW OFFICER 10% factor has been denied before a crowd ot more than Saturday tur the grand Party, Banghart has served as The business began with the During the meeting, it was championship Richard Hawks,' county 6000 people a delegate to Eaton County purchasing of 30 radios for the announced the township was commissioner, stated the Tax Lun said it w as. lob ot tun and Township Fire Dept planning on hiring a new full- In this competition tor the Republican conventions and as Commission has been studying a great experience She got to a member of his County- With the present phone time policeman with the county the 1973 property taxes in Bath grand championship, Lori was meet the Serendipity Singers system becoming obsolete, the tunding the 3d officer through a runner up to 1st place winner, Republican Executive Com­ and the township may have to and the ttutored entertainer of mittee In 1970 he served as new radios will increase ef­ federally funded program have a 25% factor placed upon Margo Maske from Jackson the Chesaiimg Showboat ficiency, according to trustee The township will receive a who performed an organ Chairman of ihe Republican* them for last year's taxes program this_ vear was State Convention Delegate Daniel Carlton minimum of $8500 and is eligible medley comedian "Luiiebonie" George The final figures are stilly Apportionment Committee At present DeWitt, Maple tor a maximum of $10,000 tentative Lorfs trip to the Chesaning (Job el LORI DEPAEPE *'£ £ b b

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For three years, he served his candidacy for the 30th and was a member of the township government has as township supervisor until he Senatorial District which in­ livestock judging team in 1937. announced his intention to seek was appointed to the com­ cludes all of Clinton County, and After three years at MSU he reelection by entering his name parts of 8 other counties in transferred to Iowa State mission post vacated by An­ South central Michigan University to get specialized in the Republican primary drew Cobb That appointment election set for Aug 6. In announcing his candidacy, training In agricultural ex­ came in 1972 and was followed tension work. After graduation Derrill fll Shinabery. former by his election that fall Harmon Cropsey emphasized four points of major concern Cropsey taught animal Greenbush Township Super- During his 14 years on the husbandry at MSU for the 1939 n visor and now chairman of the county level, he has s>erved 4 "1. Insuring a fair deal for the farmers of Michigan so they winter short course He then HARMON CROPSEY ' Clinton Oounty Commission, terms, including his present, as returned to Iowa to serve as a 4- — 4 announced his candidacy this will be rewarded for their ef­ chairman of the county board, forts and not be harrassed with H Club agent and later as farm week emphasizing his concern and under his encouragement, manager for the Iowa Canning for continued streamlining of bureaucratic red tape and committees of the commission confiscatory taxes Company. the encroachment of government along with careful have been cut from 21 to 5 bureaucratic control of our consideration of finances. "This has brought about a "2 That young people might During World War II Cropsey educational system, Cropsey Shinabery, who has been greater level of efficiency in our have a sound moral education was a pilot and navigator in the discontinued farming in 1962 associated with township or county government," that would prepare them for a Navy Air Corps His overseas and has since served as county levels of government for Shinabery commented, "and lifetime of service The drug assignment was a tour of duty in Executive Secretary of Friends the past 17 years, was recently has centralized a lot of ae- blight must be eliminated by England flying 43 missions for of Michigan Schools, the watch­ instrumental in the acquisition putting pushers out of business which he was awarded the dog at the State Capitol for bvities that previously were a Distinguished Flying Cross. of the building which now bit too widespread " "3 Taxes and state ex­ school boards and parents who houses district court, a move he The committee cut resulted in penditures must be effectively Following the war, Cropsey chens local autonomy for their feels will continue to reflect DERRILL SHINABERY categories devoted to finance, dealt with to bnng Michigan in served temporarily as a County schools. savings to taxpayers. line with other industrial states Agricultural Agent in Wapello government and personnel, to encourage business to stay Harmon and Marian Cropsey "During my years in local land use, health, and property County, Iowa. Starting in the have 6 children Robert is a government,'* Shinabery it will continue to be my goal to and expand so our young people spring of 1946 he spent the next navy doctor. David is a teacher, management, Shinabery said will hd\e employment 16 years as a livestock farmer - commented, "the previous maintain this, record for our his direction in the cut came Alan is a senior in college and board of supervisors and now people " •'For example Un July 5 at 5 years in Iowa and 11 years in Carolyn, George and Lindsay trom past experience for during Cass County, Michigan the commission has ac­ Shinabery was a member of his years of service he had 3 -3u pm the last six employees are ail at home and involved in of the John Bean Company in complished a great deal without the former county board of served on all of the 21 former Uerlness on the part of two St Johns Firemen sa\ed this boat Because of his concern about school and church affairs . asking the taxpayers for special supervisors for 11 years., Lansing checked out for the last leaving unly when, by law, that standing committees which sat in a >urd a short distance from uhere the barn of Willard time The six had spent the last funds We have very good Searles uas totally destroyed Tuesday noon. Firemen Dick Arm­ facilities in Clinton County and body was obliged to reorganise Shinabery was instrumental few months crating machinery in forming the County strong and Mike Dault spotted smoke coming from the boat's for shipment to the new plant in Announce times Association of Assessors which canvas cover and both jumped to action to sa^e the craft from Arkansas Just a year ago 230 Three to perform at was the first group of its type in damage- people were employed at the the state. "With the restruc Lansing plant This trend must luring of the board of super* be reversed or Michigan will for St Johns Lowell Showboat visors to the board of com­ Don Gilson opens become an industrial missioners," Shinaberry ex­ wasteland ST JOHNS - A group known Warstler. 306 S Oakland and plained, "there wds little reason as "Wooden Logic", has been John Eldndge, 18, son of Mr and "4 Keeping tax dollars at »for the township supervisors to home 25° of the recent Tennis Tourney picked to perform July 19 at the Mrs Robert Walker, 9081 W get together I telt there was a 0 Lowell Showboat, following Walker Rd campaign for County,gasolin e tax increase is being need tor their meeting diverted to mass transit so auditions this weekend The "Wooden Logic" was 1 of 12 periodically and so ue formed ST JOHNS » Approximate and over will be at 3 pm and Showboat opens at 9 30 pm acts selected to perform out of Detroit residents can have Dial* starting times have been an­ men 31 and over are scheduled the association " Similar A Hide bus service at our ex­ 55 who auditioned groups have since sprung up in nounced for the St Johns Open tor 4-30 pm "Wooden Logic" is a 3-person Heading the billing for the Board election pense it is time to call a halt to Tennis Tournament Saturday Depending on the number of virtually every county this tax drain' Every county in contemporary folk trio fea­ Lowell Showboat will be throughout the state entries, matches for the semi turing Diana DeWitt, ' comedianGeorgeKirbyJulyl8- the Mh District needs all its Boys 14 and under will finals and finals will begin at 1 In addiUon to his local ac­ ST JOHNS - A life-long St joad funds lor JocaJ im­ compete at 8 am with girls 20 and vocalist) 15, daughter of Mr 24 and the New Christy min­ Johns resident is seeking pm Sunday and Mrs Don DeWitt, 701 S strels July 25-27 ~ tivities, Shinabery has been provement " and under to compete at 9 am As of Monday, 33 local working un matters pertaining nomination for a 2d term as a Mead, John Warstler (guitar), Tickets may be ordered by county commissioner at the Cropsey ua^> reared on a Men 20 and under take the residents had signed up to 19, son of Mr and Mrs Don calling 616-897-9237 to the tri-county area ot Clinton. livestock tarm in S\V Michigan courts at 10 am and men 30 and compete in the tournament Eaton, and Ingham He is Republican primary election to be held Tuesday, Aug 0 uhere he was active m 4-H and under play at 2 pm A doubles tournament will be current!) serving as vice FFA He was awarded a 4-H The women's matches for 21 offered Aug 3-4 DeWitt Twp Police arrest 3 chairman of the Tn-County Dunaki A Gifson. 5th district Manpower Consortium, an commissioner representing the DEWITT TWP -- DeWitt Twp in Watertown Twp They activity designed to extend eastern segment ol St Johns, is Police officers, while on a call stopped to pick up the package training opportunities to per­ nearing completion of his first for the Michigan State Police, and discovered I pound of sons lacking work skills term of office which also in­ arrested 3 Gratiot County marijuana cluded serving as vice- AT KURT'S APPLIANCE! youths for possession of Three subjects Frederick R Shinabery and his wife, chairman of the board of imanjuana with intent to Gager. 19, Alma, Mark D Laura, reside in Greenbush commissioners Along with this deliver Crooks, 18, Ithaca and Thomas Township where he previously dual role Gilson has served as DeWitt Twp officials report A Deitrich. 17, Ithaca were fanned 200 acres tor many chairman ot the personnel and the arrest was made July 9 arrested and a 4th individual, a years The couple have 4 government committee and has when they observed a package juvenile, was peUtioned over to daughters and one son, none of liad a number of. other com thrown from an auto on Stoil Rd juvenile authorities whom are living at home Introducing DON GILSON mittee alignments Gilson entered local political activities 3 years ago follow trig retirement trom Federal Mogul Corp uhere lie was employed for 12 years at. personnel the new mortarless system director Previous to that position he v. at. m the retail held tor la \ears associated with AW Food Stores* BlocBond helps the For the past ±u years he lias General Electric No-Frost dealt in real estate uith the Houghteo Agent} in it Johns Mason compete Gilson said hit- background and current work lias provided Refrigerator-Freezer with poured-in-place experience that has. been valuable m his role as county commissioner and chairman of and tilt-up walls. OWENS CORNING the personnel committee "The FIBERGIAS work as a county commissioner fits where many big has been, tor the most part, T ~y] BlocBond allows you to build. quite enjoyable," Gilson \/y „ with speed and commented "I have found \V > iinSi economy, strong, much .satisfaction in serving as water • resistant a commissioner and being a finished wall sur­ part of our county government refrigerators won't! faces that are * I am looking forward to con­ ready to paint tinuing in the post" BlocBond carries major code BlocBond Gilson and his wife, Muriel, approvals** for reside at 601 S Oakland The above- and below- A faster way to build strong walls couple has 1 son. Kenneth, a grade, load and resident of Binglwm Township non-load bearing, BlocBond is d new masonry pioduct that ONLY Give the residential and will save you time commercial walls BlocBond is easy to work with, eliminating If you don't know n BlocBond has been tested for structural and system wind-driven rain properties by mortar above the first couise Cancer's the National Concrete Masonry BlocBond is a mortar mix composed of Warning Signals, Association a try!! strong alkali - resistant glass how do you know 28 BlocBond can be trowelled to a smooth or fibers, hydrated lime portiarid textured finished surface that re­ cement and a water - resistant you haven't got one? quires less pamt than convert- tional block walls agent . wide! ; i R. E. BENSON | • ! 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Lenno^ Warm Air APPLIANCE KARBER BLOCK CO. Heatintj and Air Conditioning CENTER, INC. "Radio Dispatch Service" KURT'S GOOD SERVICE tf Another reason CUSTOM SHEET tony GE is READY MIX-SAND-GRAVEL-BLACK DIRT -MORTAR SAND METAL SHOP DOWNTOWN ST JOHNS AmncBt *f Phone 224-3895 mS/O' appttaneo valve v. PHONE 224-2327 ST. JOHNS 52 Years Same Address T.A . CLINTON COUNTY NEWS ST JOHNS MICHIGAN July 18,1974 *' Clinton County News % s Family and Society 1 r,:;W.:<*-••'•'^•••''^^^ Rosemary Paradise Summer engagements yfamfafe *&ce*4€i weds Edwin Boettger Matthew Aaron Purves, 2i, \\\H West Main St, DeWitt; ST JOHNS - on June 28 at 7 stephanotis, navy star flowers gown and had a corsage of pink sweetheart roses and car­ Denice Kay Hiatt, 18, ins pro. Kubenmry Ann Paradise, and baby's breath. Turner Hd, DeWitt. daughter uf Mr and Mrs John Rebecca Worrall of St Johns nations Paradise, SOB E Sturgis, St attended as matron of honor Attending as best man was Lysle A. Smith, Jr, 21, 101 Juhus. became the bride of Bridesmaids were Janette John Mathews of Fowler- West Potter St, Lansing; Debra Edwin A Boettger, bun of Mr Cutler of Edmore, Debra Nobis Groomsmen were Barry Ann Feldpausch, 19, Rt 2 Box 50, JIHJ Mrs Edu m Boettger, 1804 S- of St Johns, Bonna Pringle of Boettger, brother of the groom Fowler. DeWitt Hd, St Johns, Fr Grand Hapids, Jams Russell of of St Johns, Lawrence Hayes of William Haiikerd performed the Ludington, Mary Smith, cousin Ann Arbor, tyle Leslie of Francis Halsey, 73, Rt 1, double ring ueremuny at St of the bride of DeWitt, and Fowler, Michael Paradise, Uvid, Dorothy E Demerly, 55, Joseph Catholic Church before Cynthia Wine of Grand Rapids brother of the bride of St Johns, Rt 5, Owosso Kodney Pasch of St Johns and jn altar decorated with match­ The attendants wore gowns of ing bouyueb of white gladioli, Ernest Pringle of Grand white viole embroidered with an Rapids Robert Boettger, cousin Dennis Lynn Angell, 19,219 E v.hite mums, red carnations all-over pattern of red, blue, Pearl St, Ovid; Pauline Kay and baby's breath Mrs Jackie of the groom, and Jeffrey green, yellow and orange tufts. Paradise, brother of the bride, Andrews, 18, 4503 Pratt Rd, St Snider, and Betty Dykstra The gowns featured high Johns provided music for the oc­ both of St Johns, seated the necklines, long ruffle cuffed' guests casion sleeves and diradle skirts. They Eugene Lee Decker, 19, 1201 'the bride chose u gown of wore white picture hats and CenterlmeRd,StJohns; Sharon ST JOHNS -• Mr and Mrs John BALDWIN - Mr and Mrs white urganza featuring re- carried colonial bouquets of A reception for 4ou guests was Kay Smith, 20. Rt 1, Lyons. V. Anderson of 203 Floral Ave, Elwood Rhowmine of 739 N. embroidered alencon lace white daisies and colored held in the St Joseph Gym St Johns, wish to annouce the Lynn St, Baldwin, Mich, wish to apphqued on the bodice, an miniature carnations to match following the ceremony. Ser­ Bruce Cameron, Jr, 19, engagement of their daughter, announce the engagement of empire waist, bishop sleeves each dress and were accented ving were Mary Louise Eureka; Judy Catherine Karen Jo, to Mr Mark Victor their daughter Dorothy Yvonne and u lace paneled chapel train with baby's breath Esposito, Donna Sue Duncan, Thelen, 19, 1895 E Taft Rd St Jones of Miami, Fla, Mr Jones to Keith William Theis, son of She wure u lace edged mantilla The mother of the bride wore Barbara Jean Backus, Christ! Johns is the son of Mr and Mrs Jesse Mr and Mrs Jerome Theis, R2, \eii over a camelot cap and a mint green gown and had a Boettger and Sue Crawley, H Jones of 208 S Lansing St. St Fowler. Myrl W Pierce, 21, 11420 N. The bride-elect* is a graduate carried a French colonial corsage of yellow sweetheart DeWitt Rd, DeWitt; Linda L. Johns buuyuet vi red and yellow* roses and carnations. The Special guests included Mr Miss Anderson is a 1974 of Marywood Academy and is Ticnor, 18, 1613 DeWitt Rd, employed by H & H Restaurant. bueetheart roses, green daisies. groom's mother wore a beige ajid Mrs Stanley Duncan, DeWitt. graduate of St Johns High- grandparents of the bride of School and her fiance is a 1973 Her fiance is a graduate of St NATIONALLY ACCREDITED Ricky Jay Miller, 18, 8624 Joseph's Seminary and at­ Meadville, Mo. and Mrs Anna MR AND MRS EDWIN BOETTGER Round Lake, Laingsburg; graduate of the same school BY THE COSMETOLOGY Boettger, grandmother of the tended Aquinas College in ACCREDITING COMMISSION Becky Jo Shull, 17. 7600 TvrelJ An Aug 17 wedding is being Grand Rapids. He is employed groom uf St Johns Rd, Laingsburg. planned The couple plan to make their home in Miami by the US Postal Service in SUMMER Following a trip to Denver, Coming Events Grand Rapids Colo, the couple will reside in A Nov 2 wedding is planned by Arvada, Colo the couple. SPECIAL ON Flower girl was Sueilen JULY 23 - The Blue Star AUG 1 — The annual meeting LCC has record Backus, niece of the groom of Mothers Chapter 88 will have a of Union Home Cemtery Lansing and ring bearer was meeting at the St Johns Association will be Aug ! at Fowler PERMANENTS Congregational Church at ?:30 l-3u pm at the Thelma Costello Clinic Open To Bruce Boettger, nephew- of the A carnival for muscular CLIP COUPON groom, of St Johns. pm Members take a prize for residence on S Gratiot County summer enrollment The Pubhv r bingo Line ltd. All interested persons dystrophy was held at the home FREE PARKING I Your Choice of Significantly, LCC has not of Rosemary and Patty Wieber I Permanent* Both the bride and groom are invited to attend LANSING -- Since last JULY 28- Pancake, sausage, summer, Lansing Community raised its $7 per credit tuition in Saturday, July 13 Thanks to the ALL SERVICES RENDERED I $15Permanents-$12.60 graduated from St Johns High bacon and egg breakfast at AUGUST 5- sandwiches and the past four years patronage of the neighborhood BY SUPERVISED SENIOR STUDENTS I S12.50 Permanents$8,50 School in 1971. The bride also College enrollment has boomed VFW Post 1735 in Perrinton. ice cream social from 5 to 7 30 58% LCC's summer enrollment Experiencing the largest children Approximately $16 For further information, write or call l $8.50 Permanents-$7.00 graduated from Butterworth sponsored bv auxiliary to VFW will be bent to the Muscular Leora Kaiser 15557 North East St. Lansing | $7.00 Permanents$5.0Q Sponsored by the auxiliary from has grown from 4,442 to 7,063 enrollment increases were the Hospital School of Nursing in 8-12 Drawing for 17 jewel Post 1735 at Perrinton Bake Dystrophy Association of 1974 students, the largest number of Division of Arts and Sciences watch. sale too summer term students in its 17* (36 2% 1. Applied Arts and America > ear history Sciences i7o.7%i, and Business Other participants in the A demographic survey of 166 4%) arrangement and staging of the 7,3(11 students who enrolled in LCC has also added to its carnival were Melinda Thelen, the 1973-74 academic year enrollment by establishing high Joni Koenigskneeht, Sandy showed" school dual enrollment George and Jane George, Kay -The percentage of women programs, off-campus ex­ Snyder. Beth Weber and Mindy students has grown to 45%; tension courses, weekend and Judy Brown IS YOUR HOBBY •The percentage of night programs, "walk-in" services, Mrs Lula Boak attended the students has grown to 41%, and community service Irwin reunion at the home of Mr •The percentage of those seminars The adult and con­ and Mrs Wilbur Bancroft She working full time while at­ tinuing education programs went with Mr and Mrs Carl tending classes has risen to showed a 79% increase in Boak and came home with Mr 48%, enrollment. and Mrs Charlie Boak •The average age of the LCC .. •*<'*>•*****•**'><•••>*+***••>$ *4+*«*-g>4+.>* .>•> PAINTING WITH student jumped from 22 to 26. Some of the reasons given by students for selecting "LCC * ^* fat* SuttKett were: LCC's proximity to their * COMPLETE STORE READY TO OPEN-YOUR CHO'r homes. Us career training programs, its night class OILS? programs, and its cost VERY HIGH EARHIH6S YOUR CUSTOMERS SAVE UP Tt> 50%

BIRTHS Children i Shoppe Men's Finer \ Complete Tots to Teens Sportswear We Have Almost A A girl. Roxanne Marie, was Name>Brands born to Mr and Mrs Edward A. Name-Brand Shoes Osga of Chandler Rd, St Johns, Ladies Boutique July 7 at Sparrow Hospital. For the Family All Brands Available A girl, Patricia Ann. was born Self-Service Exclusive Complete Line Of to Mr and Mrs Robert E. Lenneman of R 1, Portland, BEAUTIFUL STORE FIXTURES - SUPPLIES July 8 at Sparrow Hospital. COMPLETE TRAINING PROGRAM A girl, Susan Jane, was born GRAND OPENfNG PROMOTIONS to Mr and Mrs Frederick NATION-WIDE SUPPLY SOURCES Hengesbach of R t, Pewamo, GROUP VOLUME BUYING July 7 at Sparrow Hospital She Artist Supplies By INVESTMENT -- LOW AS $6500 weighed 6 lbs 12 ozs. The baby ha§ l brother and 3 sisters The CALL COLLECT: MR. TAYLOR (205) 883-9140 mother is the former Marv Ann OR WRITE: UNITED FASHIONS Suit. 119 Grurhbacher Thelen. 3333 S. Ptrkwf y - Hufltmrttfi, Ala. 36801 Michigan's vast crop •ROOFING production is accomplished on OIL PAINTS only 12 million acres of land. •EAVESTROUGHING Amount of acreage has declined • ACRYLIC PAINTS from nearly 20 million 50 years ago. •CEMENT WORK BRUSHES, CANVAS BOARDS •EXTERIOR PAINTING • TURPENTINE Clinton Call for FREE ESTIMATES • CHARCOAL PENCILS Long Distance Callers May County Call Collect... • DRAWING PAPER News Second class postage paid ROSS BRADLEY at St. Johns, Mich. 4B879. Published Thursdays • at • TEMPERA PAINTS 120 E. Walker Street, St Johns CONTRACTOR by Clinton County News, inc. Subscription price by mailj 9320 Oakdale Drive in Michigan, $5 ,or one year, • PALLETTES (9 for two years, $3.75 for ROUND LAKE ilx months; outside Michigan, $6 for one ywr. Phone 651-6459 PALLETTE CUPS, SPATULAS £* *********************************** ************** Many Other Items! VOTE FOR.... SIDEWALK DAYS AUG. 1 and 2 ROY EBERT REXALL August 6th AKK 9 REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE

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Gerbold finishes near top in Wis-Sky Run

MAPLE RAPIDS - Kathv The race was a proficiency GerboJd, daughter of Mr mk test u( fuel and time un a hand- Mrs Prestoti Corson of Maple leap basis She scored yy.2626 Rapids tared well in the recent out ot a possible Itiu, based 5U% race for uomen pilots in on time and SU'V, uti gas con- Wisconsin, finishing Jd in a 55- yjiuptiuii. plane iield. Her co-pilot «as Richard She took 1st place in the Parks Cessna class Mrs Gerbuld was formerly The 1st Wisconsin race, called Kathy Betijahnn, an employee the Wis-Sky Run, touk place out tor several years m the Clinton of Madison's Mo!'e.v Airport mid County zoning office covered 24t» miles Davis on Dean's list

UWMSSU - James Davis, son College curriculum are the of Mr and Mrs Donald Davis of Involvement and Commitment St Juhns, has been named to the programs which enable cumulative Dean's List of John students to work in selected Wesley College hi Uttosso areas of &tudy outside of the Davis is a graduate of St classroom and inside of the Three of the dedicated volunteers who are instrumental in making the Clinton County Common Johns HighSchooluherehewas community- THERE S ALWAYS ONE Ground Crisis Center a going concern are I from left) Joan Ucvereaux, Bonnie Bowman and Man Urt- a member of the National Honor Davis also spent 4 weeks in wein. displaying items offered in a recent garage sale. The sales are used to raise money to aid the Crisis Society England and Wales with the tenter. He comprised a grade point John Wesley College Foreign average of 3 26 tor the year A Travel-Study program This is a student must earn at least a 3 2 part of the curriculum which IN EVERY CROWD! cumulative average to qualify sends every student to a foreign Local students attend theatre confab lur the Deans List country for 4 weeks every year NO MATTER HOW MUCH YOU ADVERTISE, Thirty-one members of troupe part ot over 2000 high school delegation which included Ava John Wesley College is a •!• and the cost is included "in the Wi~ ot the International delegates to the 3d International Jo Cole, Karen Pease. Len year, liberal arts college which tuition Students will visit Thespian Society of St Johns Theatre Arts Conference at Ball Kanaski, Hay Kinney. Jeff oflers .students the opportunity France, Germany. Austria. THERE ARE ALWAYS A FEW YOU WON'T REACH -High School in-St Johns were" 'State University in Muncie, Wood, Ben Mills, Lowell Boyce, to design their own curriculum Belgium and Switzerland in the Indiana Jeff Gentry, Julie Pung, Deb Included in .the John Wesley coming academic year _.Wv *<&* ) _.»4 Ktf&Stfv-w*. Brussel, Annette Hullet, Mary """The^ebn'ference, held during Hinton, Jamie Hinton, Connie the week of June 24-29, enabled Cornell, Durella Martin. Karen For the action you want students from all over the Foo, Mary Malnsek, Wendy- to share their Smith. Mary Ellen Albers, knowledge and skills with other Laurie Brussel, John Barnes, GO CLASSIFIED delegates and to sharpen their Kevin Freeman, Sandi abilities through many Ashenfelter, Sandy Barclay, 169 TH productions, workshops, and Erin Wood, Jim Irver, Dan courses. Mugsig, Gary Straus, Brandon semi-annuaL srarremerrr White, Ann Smith, and Mary Robert Koger and Michael Mi8sU.SA..and JUIie 30, 1974 Muehlenbeck, sponsors of Bergdott to the week long troupe WW7, accompanied the conference. ASSETS First Mortgage Home Loans „ .. $203,558,357.20 Home Purchase Contracts ,. .<...- - 4,986.102.69 CNB&T shows Savings Account Loans „„^ ...... 827.102.67 Home Office and Branch Office Buildings —Less Depreciation 2,577.617.35 Furniture, Finturss and Equipment profit growth —Less Depreciation . .... 288.826.35 265.800.23 Real Estate Including RX in Redemption ST JOHNS - Stockholders of the present earnings pattern. Miscellaneous Assets „ .._. 355.881.78 Clinton National Bank and "While growth during the Federal Home Loan Bank Stock ..... 1,900.000.00 Trust Company received good period has been less than United States Government Securities ..... 9.610.746.70 news this month with release of planned, our earnings increase has been most impressive. We Other Investment Securities .. 23,970.02 the Bank's semiannual report which showed a continued are pleased to present these Cash on Hand and in Banks 7.021.437.85 growth in profits during the first figures for the first half of 1974 $231.415.84Z85 H months of 1974 and anticipate the pattern will be a continuing one." LIABILITIES Figures for the period reflect Clinton National is Savings Accounts ...—.. . -.. -..- - - $207,011,163.08 a o'-munth per share earnings of headquartered in St Johns and Federal Home Loan Bank Advances ..... _ _,. -0- 88tf which is an increase of 72.6 operates 10 other locations percent over the comparable throughout the Clinton county- Loans in Process — ..... — .- ..— --.. - . 3,061.81508 period for 1973. Second quarter north Lansing area Tax and Insurance Escrow Accounts . ,-._ ..- ..,,.- 2,100.842.14 earnings for the current year Unapplied Credits .... _... - _ ...... 5.994.13 amounted to 46j? which is a 9.5 Miscellaneous Liabilities — -— -...—.... ,.-..- -.- 135.906.42 per cent increase over the opening quarter and 43 8 per­ Rehman Contingent Profit on Mortgages and Land Contracts - 405.898.32 cent higher than the second 3 Reserve for Interest Uncollected ...-. 55.124.40 months of 1973 commissioned Reserve for Taxes ...... -.„..„, -_-..-. _-.< „._. . 405.008.09 Reserves EAST LANSING « James In comments prepared with Karen Jean Morrison, Miss U.S.A. will represent Legal Reserve ™ -„ « _ $12,050,000.00 Rehmann of St Johns was the 6-month report, president our country at the exciting Miss Universe Pageant, Undivided Profits . „ _ _. 5.384,091.19 among 2? Army and Air Force July 20th. Sarah Coventry Inc. will be there too Brandon C. White.^r expressed ROTC cadets at Michigan State Federal insurance Reserve «. i- _ -—. 800,000.00 confidence in a continuation of adding sparkle to this glamorous event 18.234.091.19 University commissioned as second lieutenants in the armed Sarah Coventry, the only Company ever chosen $231.415,84£85 forces at a recent ceremony., to provide official jewelry and crowns for Miss Attend Air Force Col Leroy Wen- Universe, Inc. is proud of this confidence in our STATE OF MICHIGAN 7 stfom, chairman of MSU's product County of Ingham I ss Department of Aerospace VFW confab Studies, and Army Col Jean P. Karen agrees with President Rex Wood that Robert E. Clark, President, and William J. Van Hoesen, Secretary, respectively, of Burner, chairman of the being part of the Sarah Coventry family adds Capitol Savings £ Loan Association of Lansing, Michigan duty sworn severally depose BANNISTER - The Veterans Department of Military something special to life. If you would like to and say that the above is a true statement to the best of their knowledge and belief. of Foreign Wars 55th annual Science, presented second join these friendly, active men and women who Convention was held in Grand lieutenant bars to their will be interested in you, return the attached Robert E. Clark, President William J. Van Hoesen, Secretary Rapids the week 6f June 26 respective cadets. Dr Herman coupon. through June 30th. King, assistant provost, Subscribed and sworn before me this fifth day of July, 1974 presented the cadets with their Representing Bannister VFW certificates . Tim Barcomb Helen Roback Post #6403 were: Commander Sarah Coventry, inc LeRoy Johnson and Delegates Second Lt Rehmann tArmyi, Newark. New York State. 14593 Notary Public, Ingham County, Michigan t the son of Mrs R. G. Rehmann My commission expires on January 18.1975 Jay Devereaux, Fred Heppner, Ralph Herron, Jack Stam- of 505 W. McConnell, graduated bersky, and Benjamin Kristin. from MSU on June 9 with a ^s Ifrilqtei&ted ir^ *BW C THe HCtPFut ones- t degree in criminal justice. "Xtld ir(OI|Cy« • • in my spare time INSURANCE FOR EVERY NEED! | and finding out what Sarah Coventry can add to my life. caprFOL savinGs < HOME FARM BUSINESS AUTO Loan associanon Name-u Address- main officii 112 E. Alltfin, Unthti. Ml *M\, ph. 3714111 branches^ Grand Ledg*. Mason, Ottemos. St. Johns. Wllllamjton, Uthrup Village and Porrtlac • nt»mi#' «i CUy .State_ IncffpeftM Uw—mtn*«, frttftt Html loin Btnk Snlim 'America Group Phone— —Zip.

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200 W.StatB, St. Jofirw, PHONE 224-78T4 BRUCE LANTERMAN C IBMSMfcGJvtniiyfat -C»rtWl fj(\,tetlKingdom Auil'iM.Belgium LMJfcl *?>>&. .*> .*v* ^?' **;• ^ July 18,1974 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 7A TCRPC takes National award of excellence Planning". The booklet was Counties have become an Correspondent, Pittsburgh Fisher, Programming Services County Information Officers is Fourteen counties across the Post-Gazette; Ken Medley, Director, WMAL-TV, nation have been selected to win designed for new planning increasingly important level of a professional organization of commissions, members of government in the United Editor, Association Washington, DC; Charlene persons who perform the func­ 1974 "Awards of Excellence" by Management, American McCoy, Coordinator, Television the National Association of established planning com­ States. In announcing the award tion* of pubfic information or missions, and interested winners, NACIO President Society of Association Public Service, WRC-TV, communications in county County Information Officers Executives; Madelyn Bon- Washington DC; Elvera Ruby, (NACIO), citizens. It answers questions Clyde Murray (Maricopia governments in the United commonly asked about the roles County, Arizona J emphasized signor, Managing Editor for the Associate Producer, IMPACT. States. Award winners are chosen for League of Women Voters; Kay The National Association of their success In transmitting and functions of planning the need to make the public county information to local commissions and professional aware of new county citizen citizens through basic media planners. services and programs through St Johns Police investigate thefts The awards will be presented expanding informational ac­ such as publications, ST JOHNS ~ St Johns Police -Shoplifting theft of an 8- at NACIO's annual meeting, tivities. Competition entries -Theft of 2 sets of golf clubs photographs, brochures and are investigating several recent track, stereo tape deck and FM from an automobile parked at July 16 at 6:30 pm in Miami were judged on the basis of films. thefts in the city. radio from Dean Hardware. the Wheel Inn. Beach's Fontainebleau Hotel. originality, content, readership From the Lansing area, the Reported to the police during -Theft of a fold-down trailer The meeting will take place appeal, presentation and Tri-County Regional Planning the last month have been: camper from Bee's Chevrolet- -Theft of approximately $300 Commission won first place in during the National Association success in telling the county worth of carpentry tools story. Oldsmobile valued at $1500. the small publications category of Counties (NACo) annual -theft of about $300 reported -Removal of a tape deck from belonging to Richard The judges were: MUton for its brochure "Basic conference, July 14-17. NACIO by Yvonne Foster from her an automobile parked in the Sniegowski from the work site Jacques, Washington Questions About Community is an affiliate of NACo. home at 206 N. Ottawa, Kroger parking lot. at 109 S. Traver.

St Johns man attends SCUBA course at NMU

MARQUETTE « James practice leaching and open Martindale Jr, 102 S Ottawa. St water training which was Johns recently attended a conducted in Lake Superior. SCUBA Instructor Training Upon successful completion Cuurse sponsored by the the candidates were certified by Professional Associaton of PADI as SCUBA instructors. He Any bank Diving Instructors and North­ is shown with the directors of ern Michigan University, the Instructor Training Course, Marquette George and Bettey Tomasi who are Master Instructors for the The course consisted of 8 days Professional Association of of pool training, classroom and Diving Instructors. can give you Sealed Power presents checks up to *10fOOO

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Prior to a one week annual Henry, Tool Crib attendant and vacation shutdown which began long-time employee, left above, Jul> 15. approximately 238 is shown receiving his vacation employees of the St Johns check from Bill Aldrichf Tooling Division received vacation Engineer. checks totaling $101,810 Ken up to DeVVitt twp minutes

Synopsis of the regular The Clinton County meeting of the DeWitt Township Equalization Director sent a Board held on July », 1974 at the letter dated June 285th stating Township Hall, 780 E Wieland that DeWitt Township will Road, Lansing, Michigan receive a 10% factor on their The meeting was called to 1974 assessments. Emerson order by Supervisor Emerson at filed an appeal. 8 oo pm A hearing on the legal action Board members present- on the sewer system was to be Emerson^ Syverson, Angelt, held on July 8th, but this did not Purves, Pline. Corr and Kzeski. get on the court docket. Another The meeting was opened with hearing is set for July 25th. The the PJedge of Allegiance. attorneys are meeting and The agenda and minutes were hopefully this will be settled out approved of court. Public comments included The proposed pension plan the need for the water fountain ordinance was tabled. in the park to be repaired and a The Supervisor read two discussion on the proposed letters regarding senior sanitary land fill on State Road. citizens. Clinton County is Michigan National Bank now offers an exclusive new or mail them back where you bought them for itnmt- compiling a resource directory 9ervice that can give you 100% Federal Deposit Insurance Mate redemption or renewal The Planning Commission for senior citizens. Anyone Corporation protection on savings deposits up to and Whether you're an individual, partnership or cor- minutes were given by Purves interested in forming a senior including $160,000. poration, why not avail yourself of our exclusive new There will be a public hearing citizens group, please call Supervisor Emerson at 482-1291* No longer are you limited to $20,000 FDIC depositor "Over $20,000" protection. There's no extra cost. Just a on the sanitary land fill on July protection. No longer will you have to combine a variety lot of extra security. 18. 1974 at 7 30 pm at the Mr Kost requested a letter of joint accounts for added protection. Up to $160,000 of extra security! Township Hall Curt Daggott's from the Township Board that or request for a special use permit as the sewer ordinance and Now you can simply go to any one of our affiliated Call collect (517)485-3241 visit any of our 93 banking to mine peat moss on the sewer line exsists he is not bank offices and ask for "Over $20,000" protection, officenffir«s in thesthocAe 3s1i riiffm-Antdifferent locations w^ti^e:- property at State and Airport required to connect to {he sewer Because we're part of Michigan's largest statewide multi- Battle Creek • Birmingham * Bloomfield Township Roads was recommended for at this time. approval with restrictions Approved a lot split of Lot 18 bank holding company, we can offer you Certificate • Charlotte • Clinton Township • Dearborn Heights Tabled Eldon Bell's liquor of Bopp's Subdivision Savings in amounts of $20,000 by arranging to defjosit * Delta Township * Detroit * Farmington Hills • license request There was a recess your "Over $20,000" savings for you in any of the eight Farmington Township • Flint - Flint Township • Grand The vouchers were approved. Michiga\Xl**Uln**+->n NationaM^*:^«.«1l ~A5K~4.affiliates„ . r\-**On e ^Jtrihp +to~ 4-U*the. T>^—1Bank- -1^^does^ 2±it Ledge • Grand Rapids • Grosse Pointe Park • Kalamazoo The Police Committee The Township will participate We'll mail your interest checks monthly, quarterl-ly (o r ^L • LaLansini g « Livonia • Marshall • Meridian Township minutes were reviewed Chief in the Public Employment annually. And each certificate is insured by the FDIC Northville Township * Oneida Township • Plymouth Nash reported on the training Program and request two along with your other deposits in the same bank u^cJ9^p -NTownshi p » Port Huron • Potterville • Rochester that his Officers attended. The positions for two additional to the maximum amount of $20,000. Police report was given by Police Officers. Saginaw • Southfield • Sterling Heights Corr The employee policy manual When your Certificates mature, you take • Troy • Vermontville should be ready for the next MX The letter from the Mid-' Michigan Health Department Board meeting. about Mr Sheap's septic system' Adjournment at 10:58 pm. was read Mr Sheap can come Respectfully submitted, NICHICAN NATIONAL BANK into the sewer system if he so Donna B. Syverson, Cleric. Member Michigan National Corporation: Assets over $3 billion The Saturday Bank Member FDIC desires, but his property is over Approved by Dale S. Emerson, Supervisor. 200 feet from the system MICHIGAN MICHIGAN BANKAMERICARD BANKAMERICARD l"*?Hb"o"iT3"H5b"i¥q * PLUS 8A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN Jufy 16,1874 Clinton County Country Club golf standings St Johns THURSDAY FOUR O'CLOCK THURSDAY FIVE O'CLOCK LEAGUE STANDINGS LEAGUE STANDINGS Summer Rec D Barber &C Johnson 15 1 h French &RDevereaux 14 BDean&DHankey 15 1 JGeller&TCothrop 14 D Kohls fcPDeCamp 13 3 Bulletin Board GBovan&FRldsdale 12 R Lynam & G Schoendorf 12 4 SBakita&E Lancaster 10 RBeebe&RPiggott 12 4 TLewis&JViers 10 EMartis&FSipkovsfcy 10 6 With Deon Eisler, TBulIard&D Moore 10 D Roesner & B Henning 8 8 D Mazzolini & J Nuser RSimcox&JDeitrich 8 8 recreation director B Swears fcBEbert J Becker &.G Becker 8 8 BWhite&D Robinson 9 F Meyer StCStachel 8 8 JCathey&JWileox 9 MBoog&BSirrine 7 9 DHumenik&F Green 10 M Warren &W Warren 7 9 The Adult Cribbage Tour­ chance (o show how good they AFruchU&TTiedt 10 LCorkin&PJopke 6 10 nament ages i'18-60) will start are at sports when the Rec dept 10 W Hicks &T Richards 4 12 Saturday July 20 at 10:00. All D Kenny &CBracy people who wish to participate offers Track & Field Day at the JTatroe&OTatroe 10 BMeriam&HHoshield 4 12 city park. Ribbons for 1st, 2nd, VZeeb&JMcKenzie 4 12 in this event are asked to call 4- J Walker & J Moore 12 3213 to sign up. If you can not and 3rd places will be awarded TKuntz&AAllaby 16 B Chalmers &A,Daley 3 13 for each event. P Nobis &PMcNammara 0 16 The Senior citizens and adult contact me leave your name cribbage tournaments are this with the operator at the City On Aug. 7 the final week of Kid's Days there will be a huge COMPLETE BODY WORK week- offiees which is the same Senior Citizens can par­ number as mine. A 50c charge is Hot dog roast for all who have AND GLASS REPLACEMENT ticipate in this event on Thurs­ asked to pay for trophies and participated in this year's Kid's day July 18 at y am in the refreshments- Hurry and sign Days. pavillion at the main park. up and try your luck. All par­ BOB'S AUTO BODY, INC. Refreshments will be served ticipants should furnish a cribbage board and deck of 800 N. Laming Phone 2242921 and a nice trophy to the winner will be awarded. cards. Standby Rehmann's of si.JOHN S St Johns girls' softball league AMERICAN w St Johns girls who enjoy playing softball have had their chance the past 2 years in St Johns, thanks to R. House 5 the formation of u girts' softball league. Games are played in the morning on the LitUe League field Uconnors 4 behind Bee's Chcvrolet-Oldsmobile. EJ's Brunos 4 ******•*•*•***•••••••*••••••**•*•••****••*•****•* With large spectator crowds D. Dock 2 the womens softball league got Clin. Nat 2 oft to a great start last week. It Hill 2 For aU interested games are Total J played Tuesday and Thursday McKenzies 2 nights at U pm and 7:30 at the Moore Oil 1 YOU i City Parks - B i field, just as you enter. NATIONAL Cen Nat Bank PRICES Hub Tire Deserve a Break! | MARKED Siilmans DOWN to Hettlers MORE Gen. Telephone. A mer Legion ELECT | ON NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS OF WRBJ VFW This coming week kids have a C House chance to show their artistic City HARMON : MENS and BOYS ability as the tec dept has Nicks Market purchased over 10.0UU assorted colors of beads for necklaces, Julv 1548 bracelets, etc There's always fun for Monday Clothing Furnishings Shoes \ uungstet's on Wednesday at (he fj:UU Knob Hill vs EJ's CR0PSEY T:30 Brunos vs D. Dock park. Parents bring your kids * OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY N1TES TILL 9 P.M. up tor excitement. •J 00 Moore Oil Vs McKen. * Tuesday ti:00 Qcconors vs Clin Nat STATE SENATOR 30th District Republican * 7:30 Kroger vs Total St Pd pol adv ^ Rehmann's meet tout y.OU D Dock vs Knob Hill ************************ ******************7TK10CKX * Wednesday CLOTHING-FURNISHINGS SHOES 8:00 Hub Tire vs Cent Nat for DAD and LAD 7.30 Hettlers vs WRBJ •J:00 VFW vs Gen Tel St Johns These are events for kids at Wondering how your present car kids day fur the 7th and nth Thursday weeks 000 City vs N Market will perform while on your vacation? On July 131 kids will have a 7:30 O'House vs Amer Legion y:00 Roadnouse vs Kroger DON'T CHANCE IT, SEE ANNOUNCING! EGAN FORD SALES, Inc. 200 % Higham ST. JOHNS Phone 224-2285 A NEW, EXCITING 8-WEEK GAME. EVERY TICKET GIVES YOU ELEVEN (Wome*) W L OVER 1^)00 PRIZES EVERY WEEK. Has Beens 1 0 Clin. Nat. Owls 1 0 Possible Winner*! Red Hots 1 1 A match wins FosslbfeWinner*3 os much as '20.(100 Passible W?nr iy.i *4 Rookies (J 1 Possible Winner*? A match wins a year tor life, Amalrh.vins f'aaibie Winner *5 Splints &Linoments 0 1 A match wins $50,000 cash or ^33 333 cash 'CltOOCioj'jh A match Wins CWOOOOca* '•10.000 cOSh. SCHEDULE r Tuesday 6:00 Splints & Linoments vs Clin Nat Owls

Thursday 6:00 Has Beens vs Splints & Linoments 7:30 Rookies vs Red Hots.

Possible Winner *6 A match wins xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx Clinton County 54.000 cash. $4#00 $3^)00 $2,000 $1,000 Country Club xxxxx } xxxxxl* (xxxxx] (xxxvxx $gO $80 I DRAWING DATE \ SERIAL NUMBER. golf standings Julys xxx} |xyx)'/roo/op/oo jooooo-^o Tuesday: 4:00 se ^ W G.Bovan&F.Ridsate 18 z P.Schueller&HKortes 16 PossibleWinnef*10 / PossibteWinner*? \ - \ „n Possible Winner *9 JGeller&DSchueller 12 Amatchwtns Possible Winner*!! Amatchwins Passible Winner*?- A match wins R Labrato & B Thompson 12 $50 cash, Amafchwins 53 000 cash Losere'Drawing Sepi^ Amofehwins Si, 000 cash? RKing&BForeback U S60cash. ' .Dozens tf 52000 prt»i 62000 cash. J Nuser & D Mazzolini 10 SBakita&ELoznak 10 8 TUNE INTO D Miller &BCarmon 10 M Cook &K Hunger 10 LMelvin&G Jackson 10 LLake&BGumear 12 w A Fruchtl&L Fields 13 OTatroe&VGeUer 16 WRBJ- Great YOU COULD WIN $333,333 IN CASH. OR $20,000 A YEAR FOR LIFE. Starling July M>, there'll be two LoHety games each week prst Prize-$333.333 cash. Or. it you prefer. £20.000 a year for 1580 for 8 weeks. Our popular 60C "Green" Game. And a brand • life. (With 5333,333 guaranteed.1 &cond Prize; 575,000 Tuesday: 5:00 new $1 "Goto" Game coifed Jackpot. Ticket soles slati Jufy cosh. Third Ptizs, S5U.0P0 caih Five additional prizes: GPenix& J Austin 16 Americans" 16, fat drawing July 25. 520.fX)0cash. KSchueller&C Green 13 Here's what makes the Jackpot Game so exciting: K Baker &KSpicer U lotors" Drawing • Over 2,000 prize* every week-S!00.000 dawn to $50. J Paradise & D Devereaux Dozens and dozens of 52,000 prizes to be awarded Sept. 11 • Every Jackpot ticket gives you !! possible winning « Save all your Jackpot losers. FIRST IN A SERIES OF PROGRAMS LEADING UP TO THE BICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION numbers. J Moore & C Springer 10 OF THE UNITED VrATES OF AMERICA. • Mxi could win more than oho prize on the same ticket. Special 50« Lottery Bonus: All 5Q£ Lottery tickets [the CColetta&HWellman 10 • AIT prizes pdfei in cash. One lump sum "Green" Game) fordrawin g dales July 11 through Aug. 29 MONeill&NHatta 10 • Mxi know what you win Instantly. Just match and win. quc^toraSl,000Bonus Bonuswinnerswill also be Invited B Case &B Baese SfKMtored on Mutual Radio by th» low national Brotharhood of TMmtttrt, Chauffeurs, WarthouMrrwn Jackpot Drawing Prlzw to participate in a Jackpot Drawing where they could win B Wiseman &C Nobis 8 10 •nd Hitptnt of Am«rica. AraJacfcpot Drawrfpg. Sept. 26. efgjif KcM hotderewtfha an extra 51000 D Valentine £ O Peters 10 Jackpot Nurnberwlllwlnohe of these prizes. Ail prizes based on one minion ticket sales pet week. BTiechert&BMunger 10 JRuff&LKarber 10 "THE GREAT AMERICANS" WILL BE HEARD WITHIN THE 12:30 PM NEWSCAST MONDAY RGinther&K Carter 11 THRU FRIDAY. WHT RRademaclrer&D Tickets go on xto every TueKtay-.Drcwlngs every Tnureday SITOUK 14 L Wilcox It Dr Singh IS * July 18,1974 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 9A Double AA sponsors open horse show

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CITY COMMISSION Mrs Lorraine Smith of 809 S annexation petition from explained the background and Commission with a com­ Laming Street be rezoned from with Mr John Watts concerning Motion by Comm Arehart, MINUTES Morton Street appeared before Bingham Township, general function of the munication from Williams & R-2 to R-3, the possibility of purchasing supported by Comm Wilcox to June 24,1974 the Commission to again Discussion followed con­ organization. Works concerning what is Comm Arehart gave the property for a storm sewer return the total amount of discuss the Fourth of July cerning the annexation of the Motion by Comm Ebert, known as the Sullivan Farm background of the recom­ holding pond and that a price $926 50 to the Provincial House Mayor Wood called the celebration. She stated she had property to the City, centering supported by Comm Hannah to area- mendation stating that it had had been generally arrived at. Incorporated, and that a letter regular meeting of the St Johns contacted County Extension around the zoning process as instruct the City Manager to Discussion followed con­ been a result of the Mark Discussion followed con­ accompany Tthe refund with a City Commission to order at AgentPelham and had received well as the inclusion of the high­ write the CACHPA and inform cerning the holding pond as well Barber rezoning request which cerning the acquisiton of the line item breakdown of the 7:30 pm his permission to utilize the 4-H way in the property* them that while the City as the Preliminary Plat. was submitted to allow for the land. aforementioned amount and COMM PRESENT: Arehart, grounds for this year's Mr Robert Ebert, congratulates them on their fine The City Attorney stated that adding of apartments at' his Motion by Comm Ebert, further that the Provincial Ebert, Hannah, Wilcox, Wood celebration and further that the representative of proprietor work, funds for such a request he had just prior to the meeting, existing structure at 306 South supported by Comm Wilcox to House Incorporated be in­ COMM ABSENT; None Fire Chief had also agreed to Clarence Ebert, was present were not budgeted for, and received a revised lease for the Lansing Street. authorize the City Attorney to formed that all permits have STAFF PRESENT: Maples, same, and that all that was now and stated he desired an­ therefore, the City could not holding pond from Mr Searles Discussion followed. prepare the necessary legal been cancelled. Motion carried. ii Humphrey, Vermette required was the Commission's nexation in order to obtain participate at this time- Motion and he had net yH had time to Motion by Comm Ebert, documents, including title in­ The City Cierk presented a Motion by Comm Ebert, approval of the relocation. municipal utilities." carried. compare said lease with the one supported by Comm Arehart to surance, and to authorize the memo on behalf of the City supported by Comm Wilcox to Mr Gary Biddinger, Motion by Comm Ebert, The City Clerk explained that he had submitted to the .Com­ table the Planning Commission purchase of the Watts' property Treasurer requesting approval approve the minutes of the President of the St Johns supported by Comm Wilcox to a prior meeting the Commission mission at their last regular recommendation and to return for the- proposed holding pond. to pay all invoices rendered by * special meeting of June 6,1974, Firemen then appeared and authorize the City Attorney and had authorized any City meeting. it to the Planning Commission Motion carried. June 30, 1974, pending proper and the regular meeting of June stated that he had not been the City Clerk to draw an an­ Commissioner whoso desired to Motion by Comm Hannah, for their study as to the The City Clerk stated that he authorization by city depart­ 10, 1974 Motion carried. contacted as to the relocation nexation resolution for the attend the September League supported by Comm Wilcox to possibility of rezoning a larger had received a request from Mr ment supervisors Mayor Wood asked for ad­ and was uncertain as to its Clarence Ebert property and Conference meeting of the MML call a special meeting for July 1, area than previously recom­ KenKerstead, VicePresidentof Motion by Comm Ebert, ditions or deletions to the effect on the existing contract further that the resolution and appointed the City Manager 1974 at 7:00 pm to take action on mended, and if at all possible to Provincial House Inc asking supported by Comm Arehart to agenda as presented. as well as the safety of the designate the property as being as the representative delegate, Sullivan Farm Holding Pond report back to the Commission that the Commission consider authorize the City Treasurer to Tte City clerk asked for fireworks display. zoned single family residential. however, an alternate must also Lease and the Searles Estates for their July 8th regular the refunding of the 1970 pay all proper invoices ren­ several additions Mr Richard Cornwell, Mayor Wood asked for be appointed. Preliminary Plat. Motion meeting. Motion carried. building permit and utilities dered to the City for payment by Motion by Comm Arehart, Chairman of the Fourth of July discussion on the motion. Motion by Comm Wilcox, carried. The Mayor then asked the fees collected in conjunction June 30, 1974. Motion carried supported by Comm Ebert to celebration was also present. Discussion followed. supported by Comm Arehart to The City Clerk read an ex­ City Clerk to contact the with the proposed construction Motion by Comm Hannah, approve the agenda as amend­ Discussion followed. The question was called and appoint Vice-Mayor Ebert as cerpt from the Planning Planning Commission as to the on the Provincial House supported by Comm Ebert to ed. Motion carried, Motion by Comm Wilcox, the vote on the annexation was the City's alternate delegate to Commission minutes of June 2u( content of the aforementioned property located on East adjourn the meeting. Motion Motion by Comm Ebert, supported by Comm Arehart as follows: the MML conference. Motion 1974 recommending that the motion. Sturgis Street. Said con­ carried supported by Comm Arehart to that the City Clerk be instructed Arehart, Nay; Ebert, Yea; carried. enUre block bounded by Mc- The City Clerk stated that the struction was never com­ Mayor Wood declared the approve the revised warrants. to write the Fire Chief and that Wilcox, Yea; Wood, Yea; The City Clerk presented the Connell, Prospect, Baldwin and negotiations had taken place menced. meeting adjourned at 9:20 pm. Motion carried. a copy be sent to Mr Gary Hannah, Yea Motion carried. Cedl Smith of 718 S Lansing Biddinger, asking if it was at all Motion by Comm Ebert, appeared before the Com­ possible the Fourth of July supported by Comm Hannah to mission to ask that the Weed celebration be moved to the 4-H ask the Planning Commission to Ordinance be amended to in­ grounds and further, that this begin consideration of the clude more severe penalties for location be given consideration ultimate zoning of the annexed $ V those persons failing to comply also for the 1975 celebration. property. Motion carried. with its provisions. Motion carried The City Clerk then asked for 10,000 Discussion followed. Motion by Comm Ebert, a clarification as to whether the I' Motion by Comm Hannah, supported by Comm Hannah to annexation was accepted or just supported by Comm Wilcox to open the Public Hearing on a resolution authorized to be authorize the review of the Ordinance 267 Motion carried. drawn. Weed Ordinance and to consider Mr Bill Richards of 302 Lindy The Mayor stated that the the possibility of rewriting its Lane appeared before the property had been annexed by Accidental Death Insurance provisions to be more Commission to speak in op­ the Ebert/Wilcox motion. responsive to the problems. position to the Ordinance The City Clerk stated that it Motion carried Discussion followed. would be necessary for the Mr Brandon White, President Mr William Searles of Searles Commission to designate the of Clinton National Bank ap­ Construction also spoke in expiration dates of the five new peared before the Commission opposition to the Ordinance Board of Appeals members. National Discounts and presented a written com­ Mr Cecil Smith of 718 South Motion by Comm Hannah, munication concerning the Lansing spoke in support of the supported by Comm Ebert to recent awarding of an account Ordinance. set the Board of Appeals term connected with the storm sewer Mr Willard Searles spoke in expiration dates for the five project opposition to thesqUare footage following members as follows: Group Travel Plans 4 Discussion followed con- requirement for multi family Member Boak 11/74; Members ' cerning the investment policy of uses, stating be felt it was Smith & Huard 11/75; Members the City Commission. impractical. Hicks & Green 11/76. Motion Motion by Comm Hannah, Mr Mark Barber of 304 East carried. supported by Comm Wilcox to State stated that he felt in a The City Clerk presented a accept Mr White's com­ multi-family unit designed for memo from the City Manager 5 Other Important Services munication and further that it senior citizens that the square regarding the storm sewer f be placed on the table for footage requirement would also project. reconsideration at the July 8 be impractical. Motion by Comm Wilcox, meeting and further that it Discussion followed supported by Comm Arehart to would be discussed with the City Motion by Comm Hannah, authorize the City Manager to Manager in anticipation of said supported by Comm Ebert to accept the alternate of 7" deep meebng Motion carried. close the Public Hearing on base and 2"4 11 suggested by Ordinance 267 Motion carried. the Contractor and recom­ J DON'T Rtw Eiw DOWN Motion by Comm Ebert, mended by the engineer Motion Bicvclists are cautioned that supported by Comm Arehart to carried. pedestrians have the right of adoptOrdinance267 He further Tbe City Attorney reported way. When approaching asked for a roll call vote YEA: that- at the request of the ) pedestrians, bicycle drivers Arehart, Ebert, Wood NAY: Commission at their last must signal with the required Hannah, Wilcox Motion carried. regular meeting, he had horn or bell The City Clerk presented a de- researched the CACHPA. 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From the Cljnton with Jim Edwards County News files of 1973,1964,1949 THOUGHTS THROUGH A TYPEWRITER . ..In our system of free enterprise, the 3 services which affect the most people are those People in glass houses ONE YEAH AGO register for the following ... Watergate seems to have had a good/bad where competition is almost unheard of-the morning affect on the elected official system. There Seems telephone company, public utilities and the US It's about time to call a halt to the practice of the imprudent July \% 1973 A car shot over the sidewalk to be an abundance of candidates this year which Postal Service. A group of 20 volunteer and smashed a window at the is good. But, at the same time, it has been reported giving advice considered gospel to the prudent. deliverers met with members of J C Penny Co store at 115 N. many of the Washington DC veterans are calling it Clinton Avenue at mid- mm Herbert Stein, current chairman of the council of economic the board of directors of the quits because they're discouraged that so many "Meals on Wheels" program afternoon Monday. Guys who complain about their wives might advisors, in his best Daddy Warbucks style, passed the word on to Friday morning to discuss people feel the majority of politicians are crooked The city's new water treat­ - that's sad think about this-What would it be like to live with us peons Sunday that unless the American people curb spending as methods and practices to be ment plant will probably be followed in dispensing meals. mm advice spewing from a wife named Ann Landers under construction by this fall or Dear Abby? individuals and as a government, there will be tax increases. Clinton County received and in full operation within 18 months ... Maybe I'm imagining things, but it seems He and others in the nation's bureacracy like him, mouth all Revenue Sharing Monies for more and more people are watching less sorts of advice on how Mrs. America is not showing restraint 1972 in the amount of $206,708.00 The Kenneth C Roberts firm television, evidently tired of the same mediocre enough in the grocery store and how Mr. America isn't curbing his according to County treasurer, of East Lansing was low bidder offerings For some reason, this summer has been Velma Beaufore. last week for doing the city's zipping by faster than others I remember. appetite for taking a drive to the beach on his day off or is still A county wide search for 13 curb and gutter work this year coveting a boat or a snowmobile. year yld John Arthur Kvalelog Clinton County is one ot -it) in mm of Elsie was called off shortly the state where there was an The most successful public office candidates "We've got to shop and spend wisely," the experts in govern­ after 9 o'clock Monday morning increase in new active cases of this year on the national level will be those few Speaking of memories-remember when a ment say. when troopers trom the Owosso tuberculosis last year, the who can offer sensible and workable plans to help $5000 car was a luxury auto and a $40,000 house The theory is that if individual wage earners can't cut back on State police post discovered the Michigan Tuberculosis and Joe Taxpayer hold onto a little of his check each was a mansion'' body next to the motorcycle he Respiratory Disease Ass'n. pay day. their spending habits then the Daddy Warbucks types will take a was riding on Maple Rapids Rd, state Christmas Seal agency, little more out of the worker's paycheck in the painless method approximately half a mile east reports mm of Hollister Rd. mm called payroll deduction to provide the brake on inflation. . EVEN MORE MEMORIES -Of all the A crowd of approximately 80 25 YEARS AGO Why is it that the heavyweight boxing class is magazines which have come and gone not 1 has " Putting the brake on the spending of Mr. and Mrs. America may persons crammed the township the only division in professional boxing to ever come close to taking the place of the old Saturday be prudent. But it is imprudent to expect Mr. and Mrs. America to hall's meeting room Monday July II, 194u receive any publicity these days? Evening Post I miss it night, and presented supervisor fight the inflation battle all by themselves. It is going to take some Roy VanSickle and the township James Mitchell and Anthony curbing of the spending disease in government. It's going to take board with petitions calling for Kuntz were elected to the board mm some self-restraint on the part of the biggest spenders we have- y public apology and with­ of education of Bingham A MOST UNUSUAL SIGHT-The capitol drawal of Vail Sickle's recent HOW WAS THAT AGAIN' While listening to those in the various levels of government. District No 4, at the annual Tiger baseball game the other night on radio, the dome in Lansing certainly looked strange last statement that Park Lake is school election Monday Mitch­ week In preparation for a new coat of paint, the unfit for swimming announcer said, "Let's have another look at that A lecture on prudence, no matter how folksy and how relevant it ell was elected to the three year on instant replay " dome was primed with a sickly shade of green The Mid-Michigan Health term and Kuntz to the two year might be, somehow loses its impact when the lecture is delivered Department is seeking the term by those who have demonstrated they do not know what prudence younger members oi families County grain elevators began means. receiving assistance from the i eceiving wheat in quantity this Department of Social Services week First loads of the 1949 Allen picks St Johns woman .... Ingham County News so they may become involved in cutting were brought m early 11 a program to detect health last week, but heavy rains and problems humid weaUier held otf major If It Fitz deliveries until this Monday- to head local 74 campaign TENYEVKSAGO Work has been started on a new bridge over Alder Creek on ST JOHNS - Dick Allen, agricultural economics as well who is now one of Michigan's US July it>, lytft ,M-21, one and one half miles former state representative of as livestock production and Senators." She also participated The Clinton County Blood- west of uud the 8Bth district, got his cam­ domestic animals in re-election campaigns for mobile will make its semi­ Dr Mary J Pearl , prolessor paign for State Senator in the Allen just recently resigned former 30th District Senator Pass something to mother annual appearance in St Johns of Greek and Latin at Sweet 30th District off to a start in St his position as Michigan Tourist Emil Lockwood Tuesday between noon and (i pm Briar College and a member of Johns this week with the ap­ Council director to enter the at the Congregational Church the faculty since 1928, has been pointment of Mrs Harold Joth District race and served in In accepting the St Johns Most ot Clinton's golden appointed dean ot the college to Editur, Lapeer County Press Schmaltz of 800 W Baldwin St as the Michigan House of assignment, Mrs Schmaltz said, "By Jim Fitzgerald W t uheat remained in the fields succeed Dr Mary Ely Lyman, his local campaign chairman Representatives from 1968 to "Politics has always been in­ early this week as a steady according to an announcement Allen, who will be seeking 1970 where he was prime teresting as well as exciting, While Jim Fitzgerald is on vacation, we are "Why aren't you eating''" 1 asked her drUzIe kept farmers trom made today by President William Ballenger's vacated sponsor and chief advocate of especially in the election years, repeating bome of his all-time favorite columns bv "Because no one will pass me any food/' she harvesting what »a> called a Martha B. Lucas post, brings his campiagn into successful legislation JII many and I'm looking forward to popular request of his mother and Aunt Madeline gasped, writhing in the last stages of malnutrition. "good crop" Ralph Baker has been ap­ St Johns with an extensive areas organizing youth groups to All the food was on my side of the centerpiece Two cars collided about 11.30 pointed acting postmaster at background in education and Mrs Schmaltz, a seasoned bring Allen's credentials to St When you sit down to eat at our house, you get to where I could suck it up without even leaning am last Thursday morning on Uvid, and assumed this position agriculture He holds BS and performer in past political Johns residents chew on a lot more than food forward Attacking trom the sides, both kids could US 27, just south of Maple July 1 He succeeds John H DVM degrees from Michigan campaigns, began working for , , And this is a good thing,, says, Dr Dena also easily grab what they wanted But my wife Kupids Road, but no one was Robson, Jr. who has held the State University, being both a the Republican Party in 1966 Those who fall within the 12-18 ! h •* Cederquist who is a nutfiltti&xperi at Michigan couldn't even see the ^food. - -- - f hurt - - - - .position lor lhe>past ten \ears lormer college professor at IA hile a resident of St Louis in age group whb'-wtiuld like to State University Of course,-she's never eaten at "Why don't you ask us to pass something?" I A small thief broke into the* The Lid's Off on Gasoline-—5 Alma "College and a "state , Gratiot County. She actively participate in" a political * etir house We never feed strangers at our house, asked Parr Drug Store sometime gallons $1 all taxes mcluded*dt licensed veterinarian He has campaigned throughout Gratiot campaign should contact Mrs unless they are cats. "I shouldn't have to ask," she answered Friday night and escaped with Graham Stations across from done additional study in County for Robert P Griffin, Schmaltz at 224-6112. Dr Cederquist bemoans the loss of the family It occurred to me that the food is always placed currency left in the cash Co-op elevator - St Johns dinner-hour Today, people eat un the run. she at my end of the table, every meal, everyday complains, and that's bad — not only for your "How long has it been since you've eaten0" I Michigan National digestion, but also foryotir mind, personality and asked her character "About a month," she said "The last time was "The dinner table was a place where ideas were when the kids had guests and I got to sit at your exchanged, questions debated and where children end of the table " reports on income learned to be part of a group," Dr Cederquist says "You set the table every meal Why do you It is a shame Dr Cederquist is a woman. always put the food at my end? Why don't you put BLOOMFIELD HILLS - cumulated pressures of national affiliates with 93 offices in 30 Otherwise, she might have married my wife and some at your end?" I asked Michigan National Corporation monetary conditions and in- communities across Michigan. they certainly would have lived happily ever after "I want to teach this family some manners," she has reported consolidated in­ flaUon " In addition. Michigan National This would have left me a lonely bachelor, reading said "Youshouldn'tjustsitdownandgobble You come before securities gains or At their July lu meeting, the Corporation has 100% owner­ a newspaper as I ate my meals, with no kids should always pass the food plates around and you losses slightly below the second Board of Directors of Michigan ship of Michigan National fighting across the roast beef and no cats licking should never have to be asked to pass something." quarter for 1973 National Corporation declared Leasing Corporation with of­ < crumbs off my shoes Under such miserable "Not even the butter?" ! asked Consolidated net income, a 6% Common Stock Dividend, fices in Detroit and Grand conditions I probably couldn't survive more than "I might have asked for the butter but I never before securities gains and payable August 26, 1974, to Rapids Affiliations with 6 150 years before I died of a terrible ache in my side had anything to spread it on," she said as she losses for the three months, Shareholders of Record, August additional Michigan Banks in from laughing so much. slowly slumped to the floor ending June 30th, was $5,067,000 15,1974 A payment in cash will the. cities of Grand Rapids, My wife likes to teach lessons w living at the "What's wrong with mother'*" our daughter or $1.30 per share as compared be made for any fractional Wyoming, East Lansing, dinner table. For instance, during a recent dinner asked to $5,389,000 or $1 37 per share shares Saginaw Township. Cassopolis I happened to catch sight of her through the "She has passed out from not having anything during the same period in 1973. Michigan National Cor­ and Novi are presently in flowers and candles in the middle of the table. She passed," our son explained "It's a good thing she Six month earnings before poration presently has 8 bank process. looked peaked and drawn There was no food on didn't fall on my cat." US iw *W Vi-ullLiK.!.! '- security transactions were her plate Onward and Upward HLPUKTOI-tUNDtlloM UjSbOUmi 1"^ UOMLMIf IfcOSlUI\KlU 01 flit $10,361,000 or $2 65 per share as compared with $10,756,000 or NOTICE OF CHANGE , i IHTIW mrnftti. mm t. tmisf i .iHi «,. $2 73 per share as of June 30, Clinton County to receive $122,428 IN IHE STATE Ot- W'liU*".- _ \T lilt LLOitUl- BtiilMJtb U*J Jam. iu. IT J 1973. Net return on stockholder OF MEETING DATE Pt'OLlSlitO IN RtSPOVSt lOLAIXttVUt Irt COMPI ROLLtK y|- lltt uiKKLNCY L'MtLKlllLt 12 UNIIfcDSTATtSUltll ibCltONIM equity remained high at 15 2% Michigan National Cor­ Due to the August 6th Primary Election, for employment program poration President, Stanford C. the regular meeting of the Clinton County Stoddard, commenting on the Board of Commissioners will be held ST JOHNS - Acting under the program which was designed to take place within 30 days so that ui lHiunmiiniict Lrblillliua* ul >*Jn*u1 *lb«li> t>i>v*jOB*nl tjfBut* »6J WTJ>UI*IJUH> August 6, BS previous stated. Comprehensive Employment providing jobs in the public individuals hired under the Utlillllcu UI Sills lild i~!i!,„il wMntadit remained at an acceptable and Training Act of 1973, the sector, thereby increasing grant through regular local utfctT Kitirft*»»i£dudint i^.H>" , wienie \tv±* level. The 3% earnings decrease services provided by local FifltriJ tusdi vjc) tint wwithtb j»« iwi aoJenjjitmtjiit i.» ^uli Lansing Tri-County Regional government employment was the result of the ac­ Ernest E. Carter Manpower Administrative governments to County channels Inn ll«i git mWi fmaMuii tsS tutgio. iul ulhn tutli 1 teicMMiu link pr«i:l>» Clinton County Clerk Board, with Clinton County residents. Allocation of funds within the Kill null "•ltd uihti Oitn «int pidnlm lftVn!(Dcn»k&aa,LAtolidiKdu,bi4dur»4nd uKutitaltkrfvvink) representative Commissioners This should result in reduced Tri-County Area was based on <.ua1vnw» lljbiiti* tu ihi* blnl un>LtepUftittr-ruLitirtilin« Derrill Shinabery and Donald pressure on unemployment Ot(u» UHU in*Ju&jit * flunB . Alitor ttur 1iniB.ini* the actual number of unem­ IDUHSitlS Gilson. earmarked $122,428 for insurance and public assistance ployed persons in each of the 5 ijENEHAL Clinton County to provide jobs roles without increasing local government jurisdictions UABIUI1LS REVENUE Otninit dtpodi> ulwdl-Wiuti. pulMublin mi •.OIIUIIIIIUAI SHARING ACTUAL USE REPORT for unemployed and un­ tax burdens represented in the Tri-County TcmBHdutinthdtpaaUof wdi*idiuli G*ilflmWpl-M Ifom July 1 1973 thru June 30 >9?4 during the next 12 months. the Tri-County Manpower DtaodB of lonlpr taTUaiKBt! tit -Alxtil luiltulivAt This is to mien vou of your gcivemmirii* priorities and to encourage yOu> participation in decisions on how to lute funds Consortium and ttie US Dtjwllj of tomaadit Mnki should be spent Commissioners Shinabery Head start CBtKw*ia*MIJw» Jwtkm,. Department of Labor should TOTALMXHIW O.Si'Vi?. j' ACTuAl EXPENDITURES THE GOVERNMENT OF and Gilson strongly support the (4) lom<««ua*J^^i, iljt. "I.806.OT CAnCrtnifcSIAl CAPITAL tat OPE HATING M ToMidnudirrbtitonfo iAJ.T9».«w "• MAINTENANCE id BRTH roHhsmp recruits FW«ttl tnii twtlniM iM ttartlHi »M <•*!<> >|niiaint> 'o itoui Am UiMkfclliJ'koOiiirrt ownt i niSLic s*fnv onrAiiON for the 1974 program year. totftvts ON LOANS ANDStCCWtlU ^aifaS^ifcl! VACCOUNTNQ 2S > ul3 001 A Special Meeting of the Clinton County Zoning Commission All children must meet low- Brt)H TCMNSHIP will be held on Thursday, July 25, 1S74 at 8 p m in the *Btm fix »W *tU («•*• on loin |*> to tnu to IKS Nlutfi) I- income guidelines Qt*Httttfl«»>«U ( RECREATION TiiWf.SHlP SUPV Courthouse, St Johns, Michigan. At that time the Com­ Interested parents should TOTAL ItUEKVE* ON WANJ AND irtUMTItt CLINTON COUNTv mission will hear the following: immediately contact Audrey • LIBRARIES CAPITAL ACCOUNTS BATH MlHiuHN 4$6w6 Lakes at the OEO office in St 7 SOCIAL SERVICES VEWITT TOWNSHIP Johns or call 224-0913 for ad­ %On „ I. TOR AGED OR «WR _«Ow i I. ditional information. e FINANCIAL An application for a Special Use Permit to operate a sanitary tot tarel«« * loin t* taha AOMIh>$IHAT|OH ULJli. HE ttmoiWndlii , nau.. • MULIlMjarOJE AND landfill on the following describee parcel of land: CAUHB J toil totilfft nh n US M GENERAL GOVT Ha *n>in1lHrlR4 *l\ti'« He tbunovtrtiadifif . IP EDUCATION Beginning 1320' W of NE corner of Section 35, T5N-R2W, WW TRUST FUND REPORT UiMMndK It SOCIAL thence S. 2640', E. SM\ S. to Penn. Cent. RR R/W, thence •mm (or conMimdH ut Mm qtllil mm OrvELOFWtNI TOTAL CAftTAL ACCOUNTS SW'ly to US 127 R/W, N to a point 100' S of Section line, thence tOTALU*hUTiei,«ttllVEJ IHDLATItAL.ACCOUNTS 1J HQUHMQ4C0M- 111 •lUrweMrfjunOQ.Iitt.t 8 -0* MURlTYOCVELOPMEHT Ne'ly 335', S. 150', E. 200\ S. 200', E. 80', S. 1&\ E. 247,5', N. MLHOKANDA , t} ECONOMIC II) RevKwe ihlrini Fwn*RaeanM Item 10 -,c> rtri 443', E. to point of beginning, exc. State Road R/W. Ann**)<)«**«''nt*tl)*K»i*«"«itMlfim«r?*«>|> , Arnold R. Minarik itfuitt mi lor otMr putpoi" —'*-"-r- -'H^--T—^-r TAAflfl Wrhirrr n^uind. *r lav. Siip_.vrv*«ni Zoning Administrator -III -»* J* WiiC* _ . _ Heme en* nt* Rri ft»rh, MlrMgin I1

July 18,1974 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 3B rt> Business and Professional Announcements, Legal News Probate Court July 5; Hopp, Glenn D. and State ot Michigan, Depart­ PUBLICATION OF NOTICE be heard. Creditors must file NOTICE OF SALE HON TIMOTHJf M, CBMtN Lucille I. to L and L Farms ment of Agriculture, Drain OF HEARING sworn claims with the Court and OF REAL ESTATE Judje o( probate ON FORECLOSURE HELENA M BUBK property in Sec 10 Riley. Section! State of Michigan, The serve a copy on Clinton National Riley and Olive July 5; Hopp, Glenn D. and NOTICE OF MEETING OF Probate Court for the County of Bank & Trust Co., Executor Public notice is hereby given, Renter ot Probite Mr and Mrs Fred Gibson have Lueilte I. to L and L Farms DRAINAGE BOARD CLINTON prior to said hearing. that pursuant to a judgment of Alice on Sunday, July 7th at been transferred back to their home in St Johns. Wednesday, July 24,1974 property in Sec 10 Riley. TO WHOM IT MAY CON­ Estate of LYONEL R_ Dated: July 11,1974 foreclosure and order of sale Michigan. They are presently Mr and Mrs Clair Wilson and Ferdinand P- Martin— Probate July 8; Culp, Edythe D. to CERN: STUDT, Deceased File No. Clinton National Bank & entered by the Circuit Court for Notice is hereby given that on 19287 Trust Co. the county of Clinton, State of staying with their parents, Mr Mike, Mr and Mrs John Wilson, of Will Wallace W. and Sandra L. Reid and Mrs Mahlon Nichols but and Marsha Stewart were at Aloysius H. Miller— Construe property in Sec 27 Eagle. the 13th day of May, 1974, a Take Notice: On July 31,1974, Petitioner Michigan, on the 22nd day of Petition was filed with Fred W, at 10:3O\ A.M., in the Probate 200 N. Clinton April, 1974, in favor of plaintiffs, will be moving to Grand Rapids their cottage last weekend. Bill Funeral Expenses July 8; Graham, Mildred M. soon as that is where he is Fedewa and Danny and Mary to George O. and Rose Marie Baker County Drain Com­ Courtroom, St. Johns, St. Johns, Michigan 48879 Juhn W. Cockrum and Elma G Alice R- Hewitt- Claims & Cockrum, and against Robert L stationed. visited them on Sunday, Determination of Heirs Dowell Lot 17 Park Lake Hgts. missioner of the county of Michigan, before Hon, Timothy Attorney for Petitioner: Shiawassee asking* for the M- Green, Judge of Probate, a Walker & Moore Klausing, Sandra J. Klausing, Paulette, Brian and Tim Mr and Mrs Joe Earl and Charles A. Higbee— Ap­ James L Fedewa and Linda family of Arizona visited Mr pointment of Administrator & cleaning out, r;e locating, hearing will be held on the 117 E. Walker St. Blizzard spent Thursday and • LEGAL NOTICES widening, deepening, petition of Earl K. Studt for St. Johns, Mich. 48879 Fedewa, I shall offer for sale to and Mrs David Conklin and Determination of Heirs *•* i -. .. '•— ' > Friday with their grandparents, straightening, tiling* extending, granting of administration to Phone 224-3241 12-1 the highest bidder, at a public family and several other Mtfo Penix— Final Account auction to be held at front door Mr and Mrs Arnold Blizzard. relatives a week ago. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE or relocating along a highway of Earl K. Studt of 1102 W. Cross Mr and Mrs Fred Sehlke of the Thomas Joint Drain. Street, Ypsilanti, Mi 48197 or of Clinton County Court Houses Mr and Mrs Emery Moore ' Real Estate Transfers SALE State of Michigan, in the St Johns. Michigan, on the 8th Fowler visited Mr and Mrs Ray And Whejeas the Drainage some other suitable person tand Circuit Court for the County of visited Mr and Mrs Ray Moore « iFrom records in office ot day of August, 1974, at 9 a.m. Moore on Sunday evening. on Saturday evening. Register of Deeds) DEFAULT HAVING BEEN District of the Thomas Joint for a determination of heirs). Clinton. That part of the Southeast u Mr and Mrs Ray Moore at­ Mrs Ted Piotrowicz and MADE for more than thirty drain includes lands within the Creditors of the deceased are ORDER TO ANSWER of Section 5. T7N, R2W. days in the terms and conditions Township of Fairfield County of notified that all claims against SANDRA KAY GAVITT, tended the 50th Wedding An­ children of Novi visited her July 1; Panetta; John and Bingham Township, Clinton niversary open house of their parents, Mr and Mrs Lloyd of a certain mortgage made by Shiawassee, Township of the estate must be presented to Plaintiff -vs- DONALD LEROY County, Michigan, described Phyllis E to Larry and Lois Baker and Carpenter Building, Duplain ^County of Clinton, said Earl K, Studt at 1102 W. GAVITT, Defendant. File No. brother, Frank Moore and wife. Brocker this past week. Nealey Lot 52, Hawthorne Hills- as follows beginning at a Inc. a Michigan Corporation, G- Township of Elba County of Cross St., Ypsilanti, MI 48197 74*5124DM. GCR 120.5 point in the West right of way July l; Parks, Richard P. and 4155 Corunna Road, Flint, Gratiot. and proof thereof filed with the On June 18.1974, an action was Man- H- to Wallace L- and Lois line ol Highway US-27, said Michigan, mortgagors, to Kelly And Whereas, a certified copy court on or before October 23, filed by Plaintiff, in this Court to point being north 89* 06' 00" NOW IS THE TIME TO THINK OF A Jean Thrushman property in Mortgage and Investment 1974. Notice is further given that obtain a decree of absolute Sec 25 Watertown, of said Petition was served upon West 140 00 feet and South 00° Company, a Michigan cor­ Dale K. chapman County Drain the estate will be thereupon divorce. If00" west 150 00 feet from DROUGHT RESISTANT LAWN... July 1, Penney, Sylvester 0. poration, mortgagee, dated Commissioner of the County of assigned to persons determined IT IS HEREBY ORDERED the East. ',i corner of said and Delphine E. to Ted and August 9, 1U72 and recorded in Clinton, Thomas E. Moore of record entitled thereto. that the Defendant, DONALD Section 5; thence South 00° Dina Silvestri Lot 1,2,3,4 BJk 3 the office of the Register of County Drain Commissioner of Dated: July 11, 1974 LEROY GAVITT, shall answer U'Uli" West 309 7 feet along Let Turf-Tenders Beautify Lakes add Deeds for the County of Clinton the County of Gratiot and the WELCH & WATT or take such other action in this said right oi'wuy line; thence July 1, Bocek, Lawrence and and State of Michigan, on Director of Agriculture, by By Douglas K. Welch Court as may be permitted by ,North 89" 06'00" West 210 W Your Lawn Irene; Boeck, Mary, Motz, August 21, 1974 in Mortgage Fred W. Baker County Drain Petitioner law on or before Sept 18, 1974. 'feet; thence North (*>- ll'OO" Arthur J- and Rita R. to Gary R. Liber 267 pages 25-27 inclusive, Commissioner of the County of 208 W Main St Failure to comply with this East 309.7 feet; thence South With This Special Offer: and DarJene M. Lawrence on which mortgage there is Shiawassee. Order will result in a Judgment 89n WW Bast 210 00 feet to property in Sec 22 Greenbush- claimed to be due at the date of Ionia, Mich 48846 Now, Therefore, in ac­ phone: 1616)527-0100 12-1 by Default against such the point of beginning Con­ • POWER AERATE July l; Coleman, Charles L- this notice, the sum of Seven­ cordance with Act No. 40, P A. Defendant for the relief taining 149 acrts and subject 95 and Emma to Elizabeth teen Thousand Seven Hundred 1956, as amended, a meeting of demanded in the Complaint to any and all easements and' • FETILIZATION Forty Two & 22/100 ($17,742.22) »29 Solomon property in Sec 34 the Drainage Board of said PUBLICATION OF " NOTICE filed in this Court restrictions of record. dollars, including principal and THIS PRICE INCLUDES MATERIAL Bath. drain will be held where the OF HEARING IT IS FURTHER ORDERED iecord • WEED CONTROL July 1; Reese, Robert 0, Sr interest computed to the date AND LABOR FOR 4,000 SQ. FEET drain crosses the County Line State of Michigan, The that the fees or costs of Yxf per each additional square foot and Maggie M. to King Arthur's hereof, and no suit or on the E side of Meridian Rd., Probate Court for the County of • ROLLING proceedings at law or in equity publication be paid by Clinton It's The National Lawn Court Inc property in Sec 26 N of Maple Rapids Rd., bet­ CLINTON County GURDUN L WILLYOUNG. DeYVitt having been instituted to YOU SIMPLY WATER AND Improvement Company ween Sect. 1 Duplain Twp, Estate of Marie Simunek HONORABLE: LEO W Dii-triLi Ciiurt Magistrate MOW. COSTS YOU LESS Juiy 1; Rozen and Woodard, recover the moneys secured by Clinton County and Sect. 8 a/k/a Maria Simunek, said mortgage, or any part CORK1N. Clinton County, Michigan THAN DOIT YOURSELF Inc to Joseph L. and Shirley A. Fairfield Twp , Shiawassee Deceased File No 19284 Circuit Judge Pontek property in Sec 36 Ovid- thereof, and default having County in the township of been made whereby the power TAKE NOTICE On October Dated June 2U. 1974 July 1; Millbrook Meadows, Fairfield county of Shiawassee, 2, 1974, at 10:00, A.M., in the • Countersigned! SUTTON, MATTHEWS & Inc to David A. and Barbara A of sale contained in said mort­ on the 6th day of August 1974, at DeWitt-St. Johns gage has become operative. probate Courtroom, Court­ Virgene Krebel McKELVEV Trotter Lot 44 Millbrook 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon, to house, St. Johns, Michigan, Deputy Clerk Attorneys tor the Plaintiff Meadows No 2. DALE HITCHCOCK NOW, THEREFORE, notice determine the practicalness of before the Hon Timothy M 2925 Wood Street July 1; Gilmore, Leo and is hereby given that by virtue of said improvement. Green, Judge of Probate, a DATE OF ORDER June lb. Lansing, Michigan 4B906 7386 SO. LOOMIS DEWITT Bertha to Shirley J. and Mary the power of sale contained in Now, Therefore, all persons hearing will be held at which all 1974 '10-5 PHONE 224-7598 Lou Gilmore property in Sec 21 said mortgage and the statute in owning lands liable to an claims against said estate will 9-5 DeWitt such case made and provided assessment for benefits or July 1; Mesh, Joseph P and the said mortgage will be whose lands will be crossed by Joyce M to John R. and Sandra foreclosed by a sale of the said drain, or any municipality L. Uverley Lot 6 Mesh's Park premises therein described, or affected, are requested to be Side so much thereof as may be present at said meeting, if they July 2. Heppinstall. James L. necessary to pay the amount so s.o desire. and Judith E. to Manresa as aforesaid due on said mort­ Dated at Lansing, Michigan, BEE'S Chevy-Olds, Inc. Development Corporation gage, with G's- percent interest, this 2nd dav of Julv 1974 on US. 27 property in Sec 14 DeWitt. and all legal costs, charges and B Dale Ball, Director of July 2, Cockriel, Pearl to expenses, at public auction to Agriculture. World's Sweetest Place To Deal Manresa Development Cor­ the highest bidder at the By Stanley R Quackenbush, poration property in Sec > 35 easterly front door of the Court Deputy Director in Charge of 1 Mile South of St. Johns Phone 224-2345 Bath. House in the City of St Johns, Drains *Inter-Countv) July 2, Searles, WilJard D. County of Clinton, and State of 11-2 and Lillian to Peter A. and Michigan i that being the pla^e Carol A- Montague property in where the Circuit Court foi* the Sec 4 Greenbush. County of Clinton is held* on the State of Michigan, Depart­ July 2, Romero, Samuel and 20th day of August 1974 at Hi.w ment of Agriculture, Drain j Sharon, to Mersed and Linda o'clock in the forenoon, local Section, PRE-OWNED CARS NOTICE OF MEETING OF QUALITY Garcia, outlqt L Ovid. time of said day, which said July 2, Garcia., "Linda to premises are described in said DRAINAGE BOARD Samuel and Sharon Romero Lot mortgage as follows, to-wit* TO WHOM IT MAY CON­ 16,17 Blk 1, P C. Bassetts Ovid. Village of Ovid, County of CERN 1974 Vega Hatchback. 4-cylinder, 4- 1973 Volkswagen 4-cylinder. 4-speed. July 3; St Clair, Charles S. Clinton, State of Michigan Notice is hereby given that on speed, radial tire;. radio, low mileage and Carol Jean to T.J. Fisher described as follows. the 13th day of* May, 1974, a PRE-0WNED and Brian A- Johnson, Lot 6, Lot 15, Block 23. Village of Ovid, Petition was filed with Fred W Baker County Drain Com­ 1974 Oldsmobile Toronado. full power, 1973 Vega Hatchback GT. 4-cylinder. Catalpa Hills. according to the recorded plat July 3, Livingston, Marshall missioner of the county of air conditioning. AM-FM stereo, automatic, radio thereof, Clinton County, Shiawassee asking for the vinyl top. S. and Mary Marie to Flossie Records Haybes Lot 7, 8 Blk 8. Em- cleaning out, relocating, CARS The length of the period of monsville widening, deepening, J973 Gremlin 2-door ncyhiiiier, redemption from such sale, in straightening, tiling, extending, 1974 Caprice 4^iuot\ lull power, air con­ automaUc. air conditioned, radio July 3. Larry T. Schaefer, Inc. » accordance with Section 27A. or relocating along a highway of ditioning, vinyl top. AM-FM to Gerald L and Theresa P. 3240, Michigan Statutes An­ the Thomas Joint Drain Metzmaker property in Sec 34 notated, will be six months from And Whereas the Drainage I 1972 Ford Maverick idoor. 6-cylinder. Bingham the date of such sale. District "of the Thomas Joint 1974 Ford Mustang It. 4-cylinder. standard transmission, radio July 3; Searles, Willard D. Dated: July 17, 1974 The differences in a Bee's automatic, radio. and Lillian C, Grost, Ingeborg drain includes lands within the Kelly Mortgage St Investment Township of Fairfield County of K- to Norman B. DeNalda L- Company Pre-owned car 1972 Chevrolet Vega Hatchback, 4- Cain Lot 2, Morton Estate No L Shiawassee, Township of 1974 Camaro V-8, automatic, power cylinder. 4-speed. radio ll a Michigan Corporation, steering and brakes, radial tires July 3; Klemish, Ronald and Duplain County of Clinton Flint, Michigan 48502 Township of Elba County of Mary Alice to Cecil R- and Assignee of Mortgagee Beverly J Miller Lot 32 Geneva Gratiot. 1971 ChevelleMalibu 2-door hardtop. V- RUBENSTEIN PRUCHNICKI And Whereas, a certified copy 1973 Ford LTD 2-door hardtop. V-8 Shores. AND CHITTLE 8 automatic, power steering, radio, of said Petition was served upon automatic, full power, air conditioning. vinyl lop July 3. Harkness, Jerry N. Attorneys for Assignee of AM-FM and Judith E to Max J. and Dale K. Chapman County Drain Mortgagee Commissioner of the County of Anita M Leonard property in 1026 Mott Foundation BIdg., Sec 10 Bath. Clinton, Thomas E. Moore Flint. MI 1973 Oldsmobile us 4-door, V-8, 1971 Ford Maverick 2-door 6-cylinder, July 5; Havens, Clure V. and County Drain Commissioner of July 17, 24, 31 August 7, 14 the County of Gratiot and the automatic, power steering and standard transmission, radio Margaret H to M- Davis 12-5 brakes, radio and air conditioning Construction Inc property in Director of Agriculture, by Sec 7 Watertown Fred W Baker County Drain July 5; Coif, Richard L. and Commissioner of the County of 1973 Chevrolet Monte Carlo. VS. 1971 Corvette V 8. 4 speed, radio Ardith to Terry A and Karen Shiawassee, automatic, power steering and Tetens Lot 4, 5, Highland Hills Now, Therefore, in ac­ brakes, radio Julv 5; Wight, Robert A. and cordance with,. Act No. 40, P.A. 1971 Oldsmobile 88.2-door hardtop. V-8. Kay E to Levi L and Alia C. 1956, as amended, a meeting of automatic, power steering and the Drainage Board of said 197a Corvette, automatic, power Reed property in Sec 35 DeWitt. steering and brakes, air conditioning brakes, radio- , July 5, Seybert. Earl and drain will be held where the Madeline to Bruce E. and drain crosses the County Line Blanche M- Woodbury property on the E. side of Meridian Rd., in Sec 12 Duplain N of Maple Rapids Rd., bet­ USED CARS July 5; Liphard, Shirlaw A. to ween Sect. 1 Duplain Twp., Wayne A. and Alice Jean Clinton County and Sect. 8 Loomis Lot 6 Nelsons. Fairfield Twp., Shiawassee THRIFTY. County in the township of Complete Financing 1970 Chevrolet impala 4 door V8 July 5; Hopp, Glenn D. and Fairfield county of Shiawassee, $595 1968 Oldsmobile 88. 4-door Lucille I. to L and L Farms automatic, power steering and brakes, sedan, V-8, automatic on the 6th day of August 1974, at Available radio property in Sec 10 Riley. SLOW 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon, to July 5; Hopp, Glenn D. and determine- the practicalness of Lucille I. to L and L Farms property in Sec 10 Riley. DOWN. said improvement. $39500 19116 Mustang 6 cylinder, Now, Therefore, all persons automatic, radio owning lands liable to an assessment for benefits or whose lands will be crossed by said drain, or any municipality LPGAS affected, are requested to be present at said meeting, if they so desire USED TRUCKS Dated at Lansing, Michigan, this 2nd day of July 1974. 1973 Ford \- ton pickup. V-8. standard 1972 Chevrolet V ton pickup. V-8, B. Dale Ball, Director of transmission, radio automatic, power steering and Agriculture. brakes, radio- By Stanley R. Quackenbush, Warranty Deputy Director in Charge of 1973 Chevrolet Blazer. 4-wheel drive, V- Drains Unter-CountyL ailable Or H, automatic, power steering and Van camper. V 8, automatic GO0 12-2 brakes, radio e-owned c Pewamo 1972 t'hi-vrolet '. Ion pickup. 0 cylinder, 1971 Chevrolet >. ton pickdp, V-8 YOU CAN COUNT ON LP standard transmission, radio. Mr and Mrs Howard Cook standard transmission, radio spent Sunday afternoon with GAS TO DO THE JOBI Mrs Dolly Cook. BEE'S WARRANTY DOES ALL THIS, J 6560 S BegolpRd' Mr, and Mrs Robert Thelen 1972 Chevrolet *J ton Cheyenne Super Prompt Delivery PERRINTON and family are staying at a You get 100% repair or replacement cost pickup, automatic, power steering cottage till the fifth of August and brakes. WN*2W-'*N when they will be moving in coverage on engine, transmission, rear axle, From Pompeii - their homeat Maple Rapids. Mr brake and electrical system for 30 days or WHITE'S PHONE POMPEII and Mrs Bobert Thelen h$ve sold their home of 368 State 2,000 miles. And 15% discount on parts * Pewamo to Mr and Mrs Richard and labor for a full 24 months. * GAS 838-2201 Plfne. They moved in Friday ** June 21. 4B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN July 18,1974 General Primary Election Notices r

ELECTION fumCE ELECTION NOTICE HLECTION NOTICE maintain proper communications with the and shall be continuously open until 8 the county convention of each Political Regular term New term and for the purpose of pladng in General Primary Election General Primary Election residents of DeWiU Township o'clock in the afternoon and no longer Party JUDGES OF THE CIRCUIT COURT nomination, candidates participating in a General Primary Election Every Qualified elector presentand Inline JUDGES UF THE DISTRICT COURT non EBrtlsan primary election for the AND ANY ADDITIONAL AMENDMENTS Tuesday. August 6. W?4 Tuesday. August 6.1974 STATEMENT OF at the polls at the hour prescribed for the following offices, vu Tuesday. AUBtist S. 1974 JACKD KZESKI.JR, closing thereat shall be allowed to vote OR PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY BE and fa- the purpose of electing delegates to 1U THE tiUALlFlED ELECTORS TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS SUBMITTED the County Convention of each Political TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS NiAitt in hereby tjiven, (hat a General I There has been no adjustment of The Polls uf said election will be open at 7 Party Regular term New term Primary Election will be held in the Notice Is hereby given, (hat a General Notice is hereby given, that a General sewer use rates since I have been a o'clock a m and will remain open until 8 Notice relative to Opening and Closing of JUDGES OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Primary Election will be held in the Primary Election will be held in the Board Member o'clock p m of said day of election the Polls AND ANY ADDITIONAL AMENDMENTS JUUGES OF THE DISTRICT COURT UTYoFST JuHNS OH PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY BE State of Michigan TOWNSHIP OF ESSEX TOWNSHIP OF OLIVE a I devote approximately GO hours per DONNA SYVERSON Election Law. Act 116. PA 1954 SECTION SUBMITTED and for tne purpose of electing delegates to State uf Michigan State of Michigan month to my duties as a Township 720 On the day of any election, the pdls tlie County Convention uf each Political Precinct 1 Swegles !*.hool ^Clerk of said Township Trustee- and have made myself shall be opened at 7 o'clock In the forenoon. Notice relative to Opening and Closing of Parly lTetmt 2 City Vept at Publte Worts at the Maple Rapids Village Hall within at the Township Hall within said township - available to speak to any interested Dated July IB. 1974 _^__^_ und shall be continuously open until 8 the Polls* Uldg said township on on person or group that resides in DeWltt o'clock In the afternoon and no longer AND ANY ADDITIONAL AMENDMENTS Every qualified elector present and in line Precinct J Rodney B Wibfln Junior High Township ELECTION NOTICE Election Law. Act 118. P A 1954 SECTION UR PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY BE School Tuesday. August H, 1974 Tuesday. August 6. 1874 at the polls at the hour prescribed for the 720 On the day of any election, the polls SUBMITTED closing thereof shall be allowed to vote Precinct 4 Municipal UJdg 3 Some of the reasons why I voted to General Primary Election shall be opened at 7 o'clock in the forenoon. Pr«.lin.t J it. Johns Episcopal church for Ihe purpose or placing In nomination by for the purpose ot placing Innomination by discharge the Police Chief are and shall be continuously open until 8 Notice relative lo opening and doting of On tlie day of any election, the polls candidates for the Mowing offices. v« CONGRESSIONAL Representative fn CONGRESSIONAL Representative in B He used Township men and Notice is hereby given, that a General MRS. JOSEPHINE GOERGE shall be opened at 7o"clock in the forenoon, Congress Congress ' equipment lo be chauffeured to Primary Election will be held in the Clerk of said Township The Polls of said elecUon will be open at 7 and shall tie continuously open until 8 STATE Governor LEGISLATIVE State Senator, LEGISLATIVE State Senator. Lansing School Board meetings o'clock am und wll remain open until 8 o'clock in the afternoon und no longer vONGKESSIOVAL Heprexeatittlve in Representative Representative and used these employees to TOWNSHIP OF BATH Dated July IB. IJM o'clock p m of sakf day of election Every qualified elector present and In line Congress COUNTY County commissioner COUNTY County Commissioner conduct Lansing School Board State of Michigan at tlie polls at the hour prescribed for the LEGISLATIVE state Senator. TOWNSHIP supervisor. Clerk Treasurer. TOWNSHIP Supervisor. Clerk Treasurer. business WALTER KEILEN closing thereof shall be allowed to vote Representative Trustee^'. Constabteisi Trusteeisi. ConstabEetsj at the fuilowtiw places within said ELECTION NOTICE Clerk of saw T«»»sblp COUNTY County Commissioner r He removed Township records Township The Polls of said election will be open at 7 TOWNSHIP Supervisor, clerk Treasurer. and for the purpose of placing In and for the purpose of placing in from the Township police General Primary Election Dated July 18. 1974 o clock a m and will remain open until B Trustee's'. Constable's- nomination, candidates participating In a nomination, candidates participating in a Department without permission Prednct No i, At the Bath Town Hall in otlodspm of said day of election nonpartisan primary ejection tor Ote non-parHian primary election for the Baih Tuesday. August li. 1974 iuilowing offices, viz following offices. v(? and lor the purpose of placing in 4 The charges of the petitioners are ELECTION NOTICE RUDOLPH MUHNKE nomination candidates participating in a totally false and unsubstantiated by any Precinct No 3 At the Park Lake tnv TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS Clerk of said Township nonpartisan primary election for the JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS JUDGEfa OF THE COURT OF APPEALS facts what so ever pruvetneflt Hal! on Park Lake Road General Primary Election Regular term New term Regular term New lerm loiloMHlg offices Hi Notice is hereby given, that a General Dated July IB m* JUDGES OF THE CIRCUIT COURT JUDGES OF THE CIRCUIT COURT SHALL EILEEN M CORR BE luesday August b. 1974 Primary Election will be held in the Tuesday. August o. 1974 JUDGES OF THE DISTRICT COURT JUDGES OF THE DISTRICT COURT JUDctS OF1 HE CUUKT UK APPEALS RECALLED FRuM THE OFFICE OF (O THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS Kegular term New term UEWITT TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE'' tor the purpose of pladng in nomination by TOWNSHIP OF VICTOR ^nd for the purpose of electing delegates to and for the purpose of electing delegates to all political parties participating therein, JUDGES UF THE CIRCUIT CUUKT State of Michigan Nutice is hereby given, that a General JUDGES Ur~ IHE DISTIUCT CoUKT the County Convention of each Political Ibe County Convention ot each Political YES candidates for the following offices, viz Parti Parly pjjfflary Electiun will be held t» the Carlund News NO at the Township Hall within said township STATE Governor by Mrs. Pudge Deming and iir the purpose of electing delegates to on TOWNSHIP OF DUPLA1N AND ANY ADDITIONAL AMENDMENTS ANDAN\ ADDITIONAL AMENDMENTS STATEMENTOF PETITIONERS CONGRESSIONAL Representative tn the Cuuntj i omenlitin of each Political OK PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY BE State uf Michigan Part* OR PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY BE Congress -— Tuesday. AtlgUst 6, 1974 SUBMITTED SUBMITTED Eileen t'orr. acting in her capacity as LEGISLATIVE State Senator. A Sloppy-Joe Supper is being Representative at Township office in Library Building W \NU \N\ ADDITIONAL AMENDMENTS Trustee for the Township of DeWitt, has tor the purpose of placing in nomination by Mam St on held at the Carland church- Notice relative to opening and Closing of Notice relative to Opening and Closing of sanctioned an arbitrary and Improper COUNTY County Commissioner UK PKOPOSlTIONS THAT MAY BE the Polls. all political parties participating therein house by the Carland United SUBMITTED the Polls adjustment of sewer use rates within the roWNsWP supervisor Clerk Treasurer. candidates for Ihe following offices, viz Township, has arbitrarily and without TrusteefSt. Constable's* Tuesday. August h. 1974 Methodist Church women, July Election Law. Act 116. PA 1954 SECTION Election Law. Act lie. Y A 1954 SECTION cause discharged the Police Chief of Notice ivlatue to opening and Closing of "20 On the day of any election, the polls STATE Governor lor the purpose of placing in nomination bv 24, with serving from 5 -8 pm. Uif Pu!l» 72i) On the da> of any election, the polls UeMiU Township. rfnd has failed to and for Ibe (purpose of placing in shall be opened at? o'clock in the forenoon, bhall be opened at 7 o'clock in the forenoon. n urn tain proper communications with nomination, candidates participating in a CONGRESSIONAL Representative tn. all political parties participating therein. There will be sloppy-Joe- and shall be continuously open until 8 and shall be continuously open until 8 residents of DeWitt Township non partisan primary election for the Congress candidates for the following offices, viz sandwiches, potato salad, Election U* Act 116. PA WW SECTION o'clock lu the afternoon and no longer o'clock in the afternoon atklmo longer tollowing offices, viz LEGISLATIVE state Senator. rju on the day uf any election, the polls Ei ery uualifled elector present and tn line Eier> quaiiffcdeleclorpresenrandinline Rep resenui live baked-bearts, home made pies shall be opened at Toclock in the forenoon STATEMENTOF at the polls at the hour prescribed for the at the polls at the hour prescribed for the JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS i OUNTY County Commissioner STATE Governor and cakes with ice-cream on the did snail be continuously open until 8 dosing thereof shall be allowed to vote closing thereof shall be allowed to vote EILEEN M CORR IOWNSH1P Supervisor. Clerk Treasurer. CONGRESSIONAL Representative in o clock m (he afternoon and no longer Regular term New term menu JUDGES OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Tm»leeist. ConstaMeisJ Congress Ei ery uuauffed efec tor present and m line 1 submit ul) three charges against me as LEGISLATIVE State Senator. The Carland's UMW Society The Folk of said election will be open at 7 The polls of said election will be open at 7 Trustee for DeWitt Township, are com JUDGES OF THE DISTRICT COURT at (he polls at the hour prescribed for [he o'clock ajn and will remain open until 8 0 clock a m and will remain open until 8 and lor the purpose of placing in Representative met at the home of Mrs Joan closing thereof shall be allowed lo cote pletely unfounded and totally false, us o'clock p m of iatd day of election u clock p m of said day of election follows and for the purpose of electing delegates to nomination, candidates participating in a i.oUNT'i County Commissioner Parks this week to set all the the County Convention of each Political Hon partisan primary election for the TOWNSHIP Supervisor Clerk Treasurer. T he polls of said elec bon u ill be open at< lollowlng offices, viz 1 1 committees for the Sloppy-Joe VERNE UPTON MRS AGATHA LYoN CHARGE I Parly Trustee's'. Constable * 1 >j duck a m and will remain open unul B Clerk of said Township Supper and presented gifts to •J dock v m ol said day of election Clerk of satd Township In fulfilling my duties and obligations as Trustee uf DeWitt AND ANY ADDITIONAL AMENDMENTS JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS and tor the purpose uf pladng hi the seniors who are graduating Dated Julj la. 1K74 Regular term New term nomination, candidates participating in a H\m\ HUMPHREY Daled July 18. 1974 Township and as one caretaker of the OR PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY BE nun partisan primary election for the irom Ovid-Elsie High School Clerk of said City lax monies and rightful Interests of its , SUBMITTED JUDGES OF 1 HE CIRCUIT COURT JUDGES OF THE DISTItlCT COURT lolluwing offices, viz Uated July la iy?4 ELECTION NOTICE ELECTION NOTICE residents. I voted to discharge the A gift was presented to Mrs Police L'hief lor the lollowfng reasons Notice relative to Opening and Cosing of Kirby Hudson, who is moving to General primary Election and for the purpose uf electing delegates lo JUDGES UF THE COURT UF APPEALS General Primary Electiun the Polls Regular term Nt»» term ELECTION NOTICE A Falsification of records ihe County Convention of each Political Ow-osso (uffiddi. August b. 1974 Party JCDGLh Ot THE CIRCUIT COURT 1 uebdaj. Augusts 1974 B Attempted falsification of records Election Law AUU6.PA 1954SECTION JUDGES Ol- THE DISTRICT COURT Mrs Patricia Chamberlain General Primary Election C Dishonesty T2U on the day of any election, the polls assisted her sister in serving 10 THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS shall be openedatTo'clockln the forenoon AND.AN> ADDITIONAL AMENDMENTS D Insubordination and tor (he purpose uf electing delegates to Tuesday. August >>. 1974 b Illegal use of license plates .m his uod shall tie continuous!} open until G OR PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY BE refreshments to the group \otice is nerebj given, that a General Wtrfiee (s hereby given, that a general SUBMITTED the county Convention of each Political TO THE CjtALIFIED ELECTORS Pnmarv. Election will be held in Ihe Pnmarv Election will be held in the personal lehicle "'clock in the afternoon and no longer before dispersing. F Removed Police Department tiles Ev ery dualified elector present and in line Party V-tlce fc> hereby given that a General lo his residence, without returning at the polls at the hour prescribed for the Notice relative to Opening and Closing of Priman Election w(|( be held m the 10WNSH1P OF GREENBL'SH TOWNSHIP UF RILE^ closing thereof shall be allowed to vote the Polfe AND AM ADDITIONAL AMENDMENTS The) 're parents Slate of Michigan Slale of Michigan same G Used Township facilities, officers UR PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY BE cm OF UeWtTT SUBMITTED Mr and Mrs Carl Zemla of and equipment for persona) gain T he Pulls of said election v. ill be Open at 7 Electiun LuW.AUtl6.PA 1954 SECTION state of Michigan at the Township Hall on French Koad at the "lownstup Hall within said Township lie o» the day uf any election, the pdto North Carland are tf)e proud vuthin said Township on and outside business '•v lock am and will remain open unui u H Lack of interest or incentive to stuill be opened at 7 o clock in the forenoon. Notice relative to Opening and Closing of parents of a baby girl born at (he firestation 118S Bridge within said " dock p m of said day. of election and shall be continuously open until 8 Ihe Polls city on Tuesdav. August t.. 1974 luesdaj \ugust 6. 1974 provide essential departmental o'clock in the afternoon and no longer recently at the Owosso supervision and accountability JUNEF BURNETT Every qualified deetor present and in line Election Law Avtllb.PA 1954 SECTION Memorial Hospital. Tuesday August o. ia74 for the purpose of placing in nomination by tor the purpoae of placing in nomination by I Would not. or could not. work Clerk of said Township at Ihe polls ut the hour prescribed for ihe 72i) on the day of any election the polls all political parties participating (herein. all political parties participating therein cooperatively with other law closing thereof shall be allowed to vote •shall be opened at 7 o'clock in the forenoon. The new arrival has been lor the purpose of placing In nomination by candidates for the following offices, vu candidates lor Ihe following offices, vu agencies and departments Dated July 18 1974 j«l shall be continuously open until 8 named, Christi Ann. Mrs Zemla all political parties participating therein. The Polls of said election »ill be open at 7 o clock in the afternoon and no longer is the former Betty Fisher The candidates tor the iollowlna uf fires v|i STATE Governor CHARGE ill Ev ery qualified elec forpresen t and in line STATE Governor 1 have not only made every attempt ELECTION NOTICE u clock a m and will remain open until 8 grandparents in this area are < uNGRESstON.AL Representative in o'clock pm of said day of election at Ihe polls at the hour prescribed for the CONGRESSIONAL Representative m possible tu communicate tvitft any closing thereof shall be allowed to vote STATE Governor Congress Congress ., , , Mr and Mrs Charles Zemla resident or group wishing information' General Primary Election, J CO\GKESStON'AL Representative In LEGISLATIVE State Senator. LEGISLATIVE " Slate Senator concerning the Township, but have MANLEY HUNT ' 1 - II II Congress Representative Ihe Polls of said election will be open at • 1 Representative sought out. within time limits, Tuesday. August h 1974 ,Clerkuf said Township Travel "fun - * LEGISLATIVE stale Senior toiwn Count* commissioner cOUMT Cviinty Commissioner residents and groups tu provide in ociock a m and wi(J renlatii open until 8 Representative TOWNSHIP Supervisor Clerk Treasurer. TOWNSHIP Superve.01 Clerk Treasurer. I or mail on lo 10 THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS Dated July 18. 1974 oclock pm ui said day of election Mr and Mrs Howard Horn COUNTY tounly Commissioner Trustee-;-' ConStableis' Trusteeisi. Constable-si joined a trailer-club on a TOWNSHIP Supervisor. Clerk Treasurer Notice is hereby given, that a General KELLEY E CARTER - Trustee'^ Constables SHALL DONNA B SWEHbON BE Primary Election will be held in the ELECTION NOTICE Clerk of said Township mystery-trip, by picking up and for the purpose of placing In and fur the purpose of placing In RECALLED FROM THE OFFICE OF nomination, candidates participating in a nomination candidates participating in a their first instructions at St and for the purpose of placing in DEWITT TOWNSHIP CLERK'' 10WNSHIP OF BINGHAM General Primary Electiun nomination candidates participating in a non partisan primary election for the non partisan primarj election lor ihe Dated July 18. 1974 Johns and jinding new in­ ioilowing offices, vu totiottcng offices. v« State of Michigan non partisan primary election (or the YES Tuesday August b. 1974 structions at each stop along the following offices, itt NO JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS at the Township Hall 'i mile south of M 21 ELECTION NOTICE trip Regular term New term Regular term New term on UeWTtl Road within sakl township w> TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS JVVGES OF THE ttjL'RT (>F APPEAL STATEMENTOF PETITIONERS General Primary Election Mr and Mrs Louis Goodrich Regular term New term JUDGES OF THE CIRCUIT COURT JUDGES OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Notice is hereby given that a General JUDGES OF THE DISTRICT COURT JUDGES OF THE DISTRICT COURT Tuesday. August d. 1974 joined Mrs Goodrich's parents, JUDGES OF THE CIRCUIT COURT DonnaB syverson.acting in her capacity Primary Electiun will be held in the Toesday August b. iy74 JUDGES OF THE DISTRICT COURT as Clerk of the Township of DeWitt has Mr and Mrs Howard Horn this and lor the purpose of electing delegates to and lor the purpose oi electing delegates to forthepurposeof placing in nomination by sanctioned and arbitrary and Improper all political parties participating therein, WATERTOWN TOWNSHIP 10 THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS week with their trailer in a and for the purpose of electing delegates to the County Convention of each Political Ihe Countj Convention of each Political Partj adjustment of iewer use rates within the candidates fur Ihe following offices, viz State of Michigan trailer-meet to West Branch. (he Counly Convention of each Political Pari! lownship. has arbitrarily and without Notice is hereby given that a General Party cause discharged the Police Chief of at the Township Hall corner of Clark & Primary Election will be held in the AND ANY ADDITIONAL AMENDMENTS AND ANY ADDITIONAL AMENDMENTS Dewitl Township, and has failed to STATE Governor Francis Roads for both precincts on Home from hospital XNOAN"! ADDITIONAL AMENDMENTS UR PROPOSITIONS THAT MA^ BE OR PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY BE TOWNSHIP OF OVID SUBMITTED maintain proper communications with CONGRESSIONAL Representative in Mrs Ida Deming has returned OR PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY BE SUBMITTED residents of UeV/tlt Township Tuesday. Augusts. (974 State

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SEE New Shipment of EVERYTHING Chevrolet # TRIP and TRAVEL CARDS; FOR THE )AcM^4V^ ALSO NEW SOIL FOR 1974 4 They're all here at ' " CALENDARS FOM "75" TH€ TREASURE CHEST 220 N. Clinton • St. Johns 224-2719 EDINGER CHEVROLET St. Johns Ashley M FOWLER D^^^^SfecS z$w3^$mmM* July 18— Younger Food Ages y-12-at Park Lake. 4-H summer Members Activity * Smith Hall- August H- Field Day-MSU Jim Pe/hcrm July 21— Michigan Angus Dean & Beet Research Farm, V* enrollment program Show-*9:30 am- Marshall Saginaw Clinton County Extension Director Fairgrounds, August 12*14- Clinton County By JOHN AYLSWORTH July 21-22- MABC Open 4-H Fair Over 2,000 people were killed Typical accident descriptions In doing so, they might be House and Consignment Sale- August 14— Planning Com­ The 1974 Clinton County 4-H Miss Julie Easterly, Dairy 4- by agriculture accidents last are similar to the following: reminded to; would be visiting the garden July 23- Teen Leaders - mission- Court House-7:0upm. summer enrollment shows 1,191 H Youth Specialist from year, many in falls from farm -a tractor strikes a culvert, projects soon, The elub had 13 -let no one ride on any kind of Ponderosa, DeWitt - 7:30 pm. August 13- State Farm youth are enrolled in 52 local 4- Michigan State University, held equipment. bump or si/niter obstacle and equipment. members who marched in the July 25— 4-H Horticulture Management Tour • Tuscola H clubs throughout the county. a practice session Wednesday, July 4 picnic at Westphalia throws the rider off who caves -shut off all equipment when Identification Meeting. County. The breakdown shows 496 boys During National Farm Safety his head in un a rock, removing obstacles or making July 17, the evening before the July 25-31— National Farm August 15— Central Michigan and «95 girls are taking a total district Black & White Show, Green Acres Picnic Week, July 25-31, accidents are -a child loses balance, falls minor machinery adjustments. being recounted to alert far* Safety Week, & Barry County Holstein of 2,169 projects. The six areas starting at 7 pm in Corunna. She The Green Acres 4-H Club trom the tractor and is run over -keep all floors clean, wear July 26- 4-H Softball Playoffs Breeders Sale * Ionia. of projects 'with the highest members will hold their club mens to the dangers uf unsafe by trailing equipment, safety shoes, keep repair and showed the members a slide practices Begin. August 18- Clinton County enrollment include: Food-346; presentation on cow parts and family picnic Sunday, Aug 4, at -attempting to jump aboard a storage barns free of rubble, July 26- State Black and Holstein Association Picnic at Vegetables-346; Flowers-245; the St Johns City Park. The club moving tractor, a youngster adopt good housekeeping then they judged two classes of Most of the accidents in 1973 White Show • Goodells Ervin Martens. Arts & Crafts-242; Horse-147 , animals. earned $50 by cleaning up the occurred in the field or barn­ falls and is crushed beneath the practices. July 27- State Purebred August 20-22- State 4-H and Conservation-89 Six new carnival grounds at the City wheels, Beef Demonstration yard, accounting for Wo- -establish walkways that Guernsey Sale - Fairgrounds, St Activities • MSU clubs this summer include: Park following the July 5th avoid having to step over Nearly 40 Clinton County 4-H' thirds uf the death total. The •a farmer attempts to Johns. August 23-Sept 2— Michigan DeWitt Busy Bodies. M R beef club members and parents celebration. The club donated $5 remainder happened in farm reniuve wheat from a clogged conveyors, belts, shafts, PTOs, Atigust 1— Pickling Riders, Eager Eight, Rimrock to the fair • beaut if i cation ek- State Fail" • Detroit participated in the beef fitting buildings, home yards, public combine, loses his balance and Cucumber Field Day at Eaton August 26— Operation In­ Ramblers, Challenge Club and and snowing demonstration project Other items discussed toads and other farm sites. is dragged into the separating Guud farm safety is just as Rapids formation II - Annual Update Camping Club meeting July 9 at the Richard included the pies, litter barrel system, crushing his arms important as good farm August 7— 4-H Demonstration tor Area Hume Economists, Bramati farm in Gratiot and float for the fair. Demon­ Before help arrived, friction set The members, are busy- A third of the victims were technology in maintaining an k Action Exhibit Contest. Pine River Country Club, Alma getting their projects done and County. They learned how to strations were given by John young people and children-16 the combine on fire, burning enviable farm production trim a steer's foot, how to clip and Jeff DeBrabander and Tim him to death. ready for the 4'H Fair August percent were 14 years old and Farm accident costs run into 12-14 when over Wto exhibits or the animal for show and how to Rayman on chess; Shelly Pline under; 15 percent were 15 to 24 These tragedies are actual the billions of dollars annually. entries will be displayed. The show the steer The group then on "How to Knit on a Spool" and j ears old. Some people boast uf recent cases in Michigan But no monetary value can be ASCS reports on fair is less than a month away judged a class vi beef heifers Terri speer on "How to take their children's ability (o During Farm Safety Week, placed on human suffering, loss and will be here before the and a class of breeding sheep care of Baby Chicks." The operate complicated farmers are urged to make of life and interrupted flow of members were treated to a tour members are ready for it. The 4-H Softball Scores machinery, without realizing special efforts to improve their produce resulting from farm tair entries are due this of Germany by slides as Mr the danger to life and limb operation tor year round safety. accidents fuel and fertilizer White League Paul Nichols told about his trip Thursday,, July 18th, at the Bengal Community 32 — Victor ^Extension Office. there last year EAST LANSING - Although It is itill important tor far­ IB SCS-SCD assist pollution control the spring planting period has mers to keep their local Fun at Algonquin Charlies Gang 23 — Olive Girls Getting Ready for Fair passed, the US Department of distributor advised of current Sixty-six 4-H member;, and ]y The Bengal Community 4-H Agriculture Continues to iuel requirements adults had an enjoyable Olive Boys 15 — Green Clover 14 Club members voted to enter a ST JUHNS - "Today, in many federal and state agen­ systems, the fanner and the monitor the availability of fuel, Fuel allocation regulations Green Acres 39 - Bath All Michigan. h\estock wu^teis the weeken/1 of swimming, litter barrel in the fair contest cies working together Soil Conservation Service iertilizer and other agricultural have assigned the highest canoeing and recreation this Purpose 5 with Brian Thelen in charge second mobt benoub source uf "During the past vear," technician consider the kind of production items, reports priority to agriculture in the pollution coming from our past weekend, July 13-14, at Maple Leafs - over - Green Members received their fair Cratty continued, "the SCS-SCD soil, tiirie of year and how the Walter Wittenbach, chairman distribution of petroleum Algonquin 4-H Youth Center. Acres Girls books and ribbons to those taniib Soil erobwn, causing team worked urth 163 farmers crop can make maximum use ot of the Michigan State products 1 sediment, is still number one," This was the first County 4-H Fowler Helping Hands - over - members who helped on the in iielping them install complete the nutrients available from Agricultural Stabilization and The fertiliser situation lias Award trip these members roadside clean up project." The ^ays Arthur H Cratty, State livestock u uste management this animal waste Only by Prairie Conservation Committee been a move diiticult problem eould win. i S'toney Creek • over - Fowler club will meet again on Aug 5 at Conservationist, USUA Soil s> stems These complete considering all these items can ' USDA is continuing to provide for USDA and farmers There Conservation Service Fireballs Smith Hall to review final plans systems involve not only the the job uf stopping this pollution assistance to farmers who are are no regulations tor allocation MMPA Dairy Tour tor the fair "Continued prugte^,", he collection o/ waste in holding from reaching our waters be experiencing difficulty in ob­ Tiie 4-H Dairy Club members Green Lf ague or distribution of fertilizer Fowler Big D's 17 - Bengal iaid "is being made in the pits or earthen punds. but also a dune," cuncluded Cratty taining adequate supplies ut materials, Wittenbach said enjoyed their tour July y of the protection ut our streams trom tully planned way ot spreading Dale Anderson, a livestock Juel A 3-leveJ. problenisolving MMPA Dairy Plant at Ovid, Community 4 Fertiliser supply lines into Charlies^ Gang 16 — Fowler Production both sources by tanners, the it on the land tanner near St Johns recently network has been fstablished to Michigan have been reduced or where they saw butter, cottage soil consenaUun district and "When planning such completed a waste ensure that t uel related cut oti by several major sup­ cheese and dry milk being Fireballs 2 Credit management system on his problems will be resolved pliers due to a shortage ot processed They also saw the Green Acres 14 - Olive 4-H tarm. reports Lloyd B Camp­ promptly so that no tarm product, transportation dif­ laboratory where all milk Projects 13 offers a bell, conservationist working operations will be delayed by a ficulties- and increased demand samples are tested and where Green Clover 46 — Victor 6 uith the Clinton County Soil lack ot fuel in other parts of the nation only top quality milk is being Donation for Belize bargain in Conservation District The 1st step in this system Asa result, many distributors used The group visited the Dr The Elsie 4 Corners members Last \ear, 2 systems were will be taken at the local level have not had enough fertilizer to Cyril Spike Dairy Farm in voted to donate $10 to a 4-H club MONEY built in Clinton County by- The county ASCS utfice will meet current demand northern Shiawassee County in Belize Theresa Batora gave concerned livestock farmers assist the farmer in trying to According to Wittenbach, where they milk 200 dairy cows a safety- report on "Water for farmers with technical assistance locate a supply of tuel farmers have had to review The cows are milked on a cir­ Safety-" Pat Rivest talked on PCA loans cost less be­ provided by Soil Conservation If this lv, not successful, the 2d their fertilizer requirements cular dairy platform, where 17 "Survival" relating to activities cause of the unique PCA Service technicians step will be to contact the State and cropping plans This has led cows are milked at one time as in the New Challenge project. way of figuring interest the platform makes one circle Committees were appointed to costs... custom-designed ASCS office If necessary, the to I educed fertilizer ap­ for farmers. State Energy olfice will be plication, substitution of every nine minutes One cow- prepare a litter barrel and a notified and tuel may be sup­ another analysis for the one gets off as one cow gets on every iloat for the County 4-H Fair PRODUCTION plied to meet an emergency normally used and searching 'M seconds It was very in­ Aug 12-14 Members who had situation lor udditiuiial supplies of fer­ teresting to see the new building been on trip awards gave their CREDIT 1 arrangements also The group The 3d btep may be Used when tilizer reports The next meeting, Aug then stopped at the Green 4. will be a potluck dinner at the ASSOCIATION the problem is ot u serious USDA has established a Meadow Dairy Farm near Elsie Ball Park Talk to nature and ASCS and the State monitoring system to review- Elsie, where they judged two Energy uffice are not m a the price and availability of clashes of dairy cows. George Westphalia Activities CHARLES position to provide assistance I erlilizer products, but is not Hazle of St Johns acted as of­ The Westphalia 4-H Club BRACEY jT-his situation may be handled involved in assisting individual ficial judge for the group A members discussed having a your local PCA planner by a direct call to the Regional farmers in locating fertilizer number Of the members in­ float in the 4-H Fair parade Aug or National Federal Euerg\ The must diiticult shortages dicated an interest in some 14 and who would be interested uffice Prompt action will be have occurred with nitrogen more practice dairy judging in going to the baseball game at taken to meet the urgenc> of the 1 1104S- US-27 St®. Johns fertilizers AH forms of nitrogen sessions Tiger Stadium on 4-H Day, Aug problem have been m short supply 24 Thegardenleaderstatedshe Hhune 224 36b2 Wittenbach said supplies of during the planting season and gasoline and diesel fuel have continue to be difficult to obtain increased recently to the extent tor side-dressmg that no serious problems tune ) Prices have increased FOR YOUR developed significantly since 1973, causing Many ag-related tuel farmers to cut back on the problems have been resolved at * amount of fertilizer applied and LAWN and GARDEN the state or local level without still obtain a profit on their calling t'EO for assistance trap SEVERAL RIDERS Svudte Heart Simplicity 10 H.P. SSgt Hynes Airman Robinson, now trained in still camera GAMBLES 7 H.P. Tractor & Mower USAF SSgt James L Hynes operation and photo­ has returned to his diity station journalism, is being assigned to 4 at Howard AFB, Canal Zone, Wurtsmi th AFB, for duty with a I TRACTORS HAY TOOLS FIELD CULTV. following a short leave with his unit of the Strategic Air Com­ family SSgtHynes is the son of mand • 1-FARMALLM J.D. CCA 12' Mr and Mrs Lyle Hynes of Rt 1, The airman attended Alma J w/LOADER NS J.D. MOWER St Johns. This leave coincided High School and Michigan 1-ROW GEHL CHOPPER • I with the graduation of his Technological University J.D. 38 CHOPPER SPRAYERS youngest brother • FORD 9ftl COL BY FORAGE BOX SSgt Hynes, a munitions Sn Fielding N.H. 818 CHOPPER J.D. 25A 3 pt. maintenance specialist, was June 13 - Navy Seaman • M.F. 65D promoted to staff sergeant in Recruit Betty L Thompson, w/2 HEAD HANSON 150q 3 pt. l.H.C. 36" ELEVATOR January of this year He and daughter of Mr and Mrs Carl • "IH, 826D his wife, Pamela, have been in J.D. No. 15 DIRECT Husted of 403 Mechanic, Alma, • MH44 GRINDERS the Republic of Panama and the graduated from recruit training CUT CHOPPER Canal Zone since March, 1973. at the Naval Training Center, GEHL FORAGE BOX Orlando. Fla. J.D4 400 GRINDER MIXER Ar Robinson • COMBINES J.D. 24T BALER GEHL GRINDER MIXER w/TH ROWER D,B. HAMMER MILL DENVER-Airman Randy L Sn Fielding GEHL CHOPPER Robinson, son of Mr and Mrs I , J.D.25 w/1 ROW & HAY HEAD Paul E Robinson of 7490 A. USS VOGE - Navy Seaman Ferris Rd, Elwell, has William B Fielding II, husband I.H.91 NH Hay Bine PICKERS graduated at Lowry AFB, Colo, of the former Miss Barbara H. from the US Air Force Moeller of 6075 W Tyler Road, 1-J.a 334 N.I. No. 101 ROW photographic camera specialist Alma, has reported for duty PLOWS N.I. No. 71 ROW course conducted by the Air aboard mis destroyer escort, J CORN HEAD N.I. No. 300 2 ROW BRING YOUR WHEAT TO Training Command homeported in Newport, RL J.D. 237 Mtd. • A.C. 90 Oliver 3-16 Mtd- J.D, 5-16 SEMJ J.D. 227 Mtd. • A.C, 60 l-H. 6-16 SEMI ST. JOHNS CO-OP... PAY NO MORE! OLIVER 5-16 TRAILER • I.H.C. 82 BEAN SPEL. J.D. 4-14 TRAILER MISC J-D. 3-14 Mtd. CLINTON COUNTY'S LARGEST AND M.F. 4-14 Mtd. LILLISTON 14' J.D. 4-14 Mtd. ROLLING HARROW MOST EFFICIENT GRAIN RECEIVING FACILITY l.H.C. 5-16 SEMI N.I. 210 Spraatier J N.I. UNI. EQUIP. N.H. 200 BU Spreader N.I. 201 Spreader 3 Dumping Pits • NX 702 POWER UNIT 2 USED BEAN PULLERS J.D. 507 ROTARY CUTTER • N.I. 701 POWER UNIT DISK SUPERIOR LOADER FOR NOW FEATURED AT ST. JOHNS CO-OP IS • FORD NAA • 761 HAY HEAD J.D.RWA9'10" Oliver 165 BU Sprepder J.D. 12' PACKER OUR iJLL-„NEW INSTANT GRAIN PRICE DIRECT • 722 SHELLER J.D. KBAH'2" J.D, 494 WIRE SERVICE FROM KANSAS CITY I 720 CORN HEAD OLIVER 12' J.D, 494A Centlnueu* Flow l.H.C. 4 ROW J 721 HUSK BEO J.D. AW It 2" A.C. 4 ROW Designed to serve your total Ctiooit Irem S modilt to match your lurveit rait J.D. 290 CapicHjM vary, w modal, J 76Q CHOPPER FORD 3 pt. 8' from ICJ to 435 butheft BUY THE BEST! farming needs.... It's par hour. • Planning AsiijianLe • Construction Smlce J 762 CORN HEAD • Service After The Sale SEVERAL USED DRAGS • TJioad Range of Bin Sllti lo Metl Your Stcdt ST. JOHNS CO-OP Carson City Farm Service JOHN DEERE SALES AND SERVICE FRICKE FARM SERVICE NEW IDEA ST. JOHNS PHONE 224-2381 CARSON CITY PHONE 584-3550 *" 4798 S. Ely Hwy. MIDDLETON Phorra 2367388 '» the market place 7B "The Place Where The July 18,1974 Buying, and Selling Call 224-2361 Of Things Happen" nuw *********

NO SELLING, pay excellent for FOR SALE - 1968 Chevrolet K-t FOR SALE *- Straw in field - 1961 All-State M/C 81094222; Help Wanted time invested Men and women Real Estate CLASSIFIED AD PAGES ton pickup 22,4-7076 12-3-p-U also bales in barn. Robert Reese 1952 Chev 4-door 14KKC18163, 17 to 35, Veterans may qualify 484-2868 ll-3-p49 1956 Chev. 2-door VB56FD67268, up to age 42, Truck drivers, VETERANS earn 50 to 100 CASH RATE 5' per word 1966 Chev 2-door 164376N111- mechanics, communications, 121 ACRE farm, now used as Motorcycles FUR SALE - 20 acres of mixed 894; 1964 Ford" 2-door dollars per weekend. Add to and many other jobs available dairy, large modern 4-bedroom Minimum 50' per insertion hay Clem Kramer, Pewamo 4V6621386I7 12-I-D-28 juuv GI benefits Learn in aviation. National Guard home, nice rural setting with aviation Part time positions Save a 25i service fee by paying for your charged Phone (5171 593-3357- 9-3-0*19 Armory, Grand Ledge Airport frontage on 2 roads, just a mile FOR SALE - 1973 Kawasaki Fresh high-quality Michigan available National Guard Phone collect (5171 627-2511 or offUS-27 Call St Johns Realty ad within 10 days of insertion. Armory, Grand Ledge Airport 350 road bike. Low mileage. eggs cover a small area when 15171 627-2845 10 am to 6 pm. 224-3145 or eve Frederick R Phone 587-6710 U-3-p-12 broken out. They have a large Flione collect «517i 627-2511 or 11-2-p-l Denovich 224-2597 I2-2-p4 '5171 627-3(45 I« am to 6 pm BOX NUMBERS in care amount of thick white stands 11-2-p-l 0 high and firm around the yolk. HELP WANTED - Numerous 11 ACRE building site, high of this office addT Sporting Goods 15 part-time openings for KN*s. secluded site ideal tor walkout, LOST-Cat - black with white ALL CLASSIFIEDS WILL BE bpots Red collar with ID tags. LEAHN Aviation Good pay LPN's and experienced nurses just right for nature lover, ACCEPTED UNTIL MONDAY while learning Com­ aides Every other weekend off hunter, or snowmobiler Call St MAKE YOUR reservation now Call collect after 6 Lostnorthof munications, electronics, Competitive wages and fringe Johns Realty 224-3145 or eve- AT 5 P.M. to rent a motor home for your St Johns Reward 882-0389 mechanics, and many other benefits, excellent working Frederick Denovich 224-2597 vacation from DREPS MOTOR 10-3-D-23 pontes HOMES Phone 669-9996 for jobs Nun-high school grads conditions Join our family of 12-2-D-4 FoK SALE by owner - 3 FOR SALE - 1972 Cabana 23" more information 12-l-p-l5 by may qualify 17 to 35 National courteous employees dedicated bedruom home with barn and 2- Motor Home Excellent con­ FOR SALE - Springer puppies Guard Armory, Grand Ledge to the application of excellent NEW 3-bedrooro ranch, ideal car garage on 1 acre Located dition, sacrifice for wholesale. Only two males left. From WHITMAN Airport Phone collect 15171627- patient care Gratiot Com­ starter home, or great for 2' t miles southwest of St Johns Dreps Motor Homes, DeWitt. excellent hunting stock $20 00 2311 or '5171 627 2845 ll) am tu 6 munity Hospital, 463-1101, retired couple. Just outside city on Towtisend Koad. Will con­ 12-1-D-9 Hobby Supplies 17- yOB W McConnell. Phone 224- INDUSTRIES pin 11-2-p-I extension 246 or 270. An equal limits of St Johns. Call St sider trading for home in town. 2394 after 5 pm- 12-3-p-23 opportunity employer 12-1-p-l Call 224-2812 after 4:30 11-3-D-4 INC. Johns Realty 224-3145 or eve THINKING OF buying a FOR ALL recreational vehicle ITHACA. MICHIGAN MEDICAL technologist for a 155 Frederick R' Denovich 224-2597 camper?* Come to DREPS parts and accessones, come to GERMAN SHEPHERD pups bed community hospital RETIKED? We need you to 12-2-p4 LAND FOR SALE - 3 parcels MOTOR HOMES We sell the DREPS MOTOR HOMES. for sale Can be seen at 206 W equipped with a new laboratory. manage 12-unit apartment in uf land, approximately 5 2 acres AMF Skamper fold-out camper Phone 669-9996. 12-l-p-17 Gibbs after 5:00. $35 00. Current Interest Rates High? Phone 669-9096 12-l-p-9 Competitive wages and ex­ Uvid, Mich You will receive SEALED BIDS are being ac­ each Frontage 176' by 1.322 76' 11-3-D-23 cellent working conditions Two free rent plus some cash If you cepted for the sale of a house deep on Maple Rapids Readjust Not Really. immediate openings for a MT are interested call Fox with lot and 2 garages at 2235 olf US-27 across from the graduate of MT ASCP For Associates Area code 15171 372- Clinton County Country Club. Mobile Homes North Harmon Road, Ovid The key is that payments a«( more information call 463-1101, 1954 Lansing, Mich 12-3-p-l Township Bids must be sub­ Cash ur terms Call anytime. 1- being paid with "cheaper" extension 246 or 270 or write HAFNER'S ELECTRIC in money. The cost of borrowing mitted no later than August 15, 016-^82-6966 ll-3p4 1970 MARLETTE trailer for Gratiot Community Hospital, WANTED - Dependable, Fowler have in stock CASE HORSES BOARDED, Indoor it actually less today than it 1974, with $100 00 deposit The sale 12 x 62 with a 7 x 21 ex- compact tractors and at­ 'irena Lessons and box stalls was several years eflo- For 300 Warwick L>r, Alma. Mich companion for middle-aged seller reserves the right to WANTED FARMS any size with 488U1 An equal opportunity pando. 3 bedrooms Full car­ tachments We also have parts available. 224-2933 47-tf-24 instance, in 1973 inflation woman in wheel chair in St reject any and all bids CallB34- or without buildings. We have peted except kitchen and Was at 10%. employer 12-1-p-l Johns, who just lost her cash and contract buyer. Tax and SERVICE Phone 593-2188. 2476 evenings ll-U-p-4 bathroom Air conditioner, 4Hf-18 husband Call daughter in Elsie and financial assistance is in­ dishwasher, garbage disposal, 862-5105 12-1-p-l 75 ACRES, -or 30" near Perry- cluded in our program. Why skirting, storage shed, some Auction Sale With the cost of home in- settle for less? FORTY vears of FOA SALE, - International 45 creasing between 10 and 12% Adequate building and fences furnishings optional Priced to annually, mortgage money at HELP. WANTED for tattle or horses Has" like FARM and BUSINESS ex­ go Call after 5-00 pm Week - batefta62 H15; , v ™12-t-p-18 9'A% is actually a hedge REAL Housekeeper for motel 2 to 4 perience,- Our Slogan/ "An —jfr''h PUBLIC AUCTION - The new 2 family brick home. 4 days, any time on weekends. agamrt tha higher cost which hour* daily. 224-2321 12-1-p-l baths, 2 fireplaces, 2 modern investment in earth is the best 224-3437 "if no answer, call 224- FOR SALE"-At 60 combine following abandoned vehicles those buyers who wait will ultimately pay. kitchens, small lake, beautifully on earth" References furnished WJ48 6-tf-dh-lO New bells and cylinder bars will be for sale on August 19, ESTATE NURSES AIDE wanted. No landscaped, owner retiring. upon request THANKS - to our $300.1969 Ford FlOO Stick-shift 1974, at Blaisdell Towing and calls after 4 Phone 224-2985. Phone evenings 075-5447 clients for over $5,000,000.00 in 1974 Mobile Home and double V-8 pickup $600 00 Phone 834- Storage. 15891 N East St, See Us For Complete A piece of heaven here 12-3-p-l sales in the Tn-Counry AREA 5621. 12-1-p-lB Lansing. Mich . 48906. 1971 ll-3-p-4 wide clearance sale. 1971 3- Home Building Services. on earth! 10 acres with 1 To realize the TOP DOLLAR for bedroom repossessed home. Yamaha M/C CS1008015; 1957 acre trout pond fed with Business NEED a new building0 Pole or your property, CALL, the Low down-payment FOR SALE - Dearborn 6' Ford S/W D7LX158736. 1968 875-4101 spring fed brook. Lovely Opportunity steel, farm, commercial, or GOLDEN RULE AGENCY* Highlander Homes, M-46 next to sickle bar mounted mower Fits Chev trailer 136378K205126. wooded area, tucked into industrial Any size Planning - GELS AGENCY, VINCE GELS* the Decker Motel, Alma. Open Ford 3-point hitch. Good con­ rolling hills. Stone base­ BROKER, i No salesman! dition. $200 669-3523 12-3-D-18 RESPONSIBLE PERSON to Financing - Building - Ser­ Sundays (517J 681-5401 11-3-p-ll) ment in this rustic barn, vicing, let us help you Fedewa CALL IVS-5794 • 1974 will be a also silo & granary 15 own and operate confection good year. 40-p-4 vending route St. Johns and Builders, Inc 5' i miles south of FORSALE-"?3Detroiter $250 room "wayside in" home Fowler or Smiles north of 1-96 at down and take over payments that needs the touch of surrounding area. High profit Farm Produce items Can start part time Age 021B Wright Kuad Phone BUILDING LOTS available in 2-bedroom, front den. Call 224- someone with imagina­ or experience not important collect 517-587-3811 Ask for town and country using our Blll. 12-3-p-lO tion. Located only 40 Jim or Bob 37-4 plans or yours Fedewa $1,195 to $3,750 cash investment FOR SALE - Wisconsin large SALES & SERVICE minutes from downtown Write and include your phone Builders, Inc 1587-3811. 8-tf-4 Lansing. Price just re­ dairy type- Holstein springing number Department BW, 3938 WANT TO SELL your Land Automotive heifers. Also heifer calves from duced. $5000.00, Owner Meadowbrook Rd , Min­ Contract'' We buy Pay cash will finance tool! For Rent 100 to 125 lbs Delivered on NEW EQUIPMENT neapolis, MN 55426. 12-l-p-2 For prompt last service, call approval. Phone 414-788-3332 Ford S LaNoble, 1516 East FOR SALE - Used Fork lift CALL OR WRITE Donald Gonnering. Route 2, Box DOON BALER TWINE $25 00 per Bale (Canadian} Michigan Ave , Lansing, trucks Wholesale and retail 230, Kaukauna, Wisconsin. Michigan, phone >5\?i 482-1637, FOR RENT - Furnished house, HOWARD McCUTCHEON Jobs Wanted Contact (3131 235-0623. Bill 12-U-P-21 SET OF DUAL WHEELS w/new tire 18.4 x 34 evenings ' 5171 337-1276. 3-tf-4 Sept. l-to July I. 5 rooms, gas Rucker 6-9-p-ll heat, garage. Adults only No NEWIDEASPREADERS pets Call 224-3137. 12-3-p-S FOR SALE - Holstein bulls. YEAR A ROUND TRACTOR CASS DBA BARN PAINTING - High HOUSE FOR SALE - 3 FOR SALE - 4 6-ply Dunlop Service age. Joe Wing 224- KASCO FOLLOWING HARROWS bedroom, 2 bath, v? car quality, references, free radial tires. Size 165 x 13 black- 3618 12-l-p-21 KOOLS BLOWERS estimates East Lansing, 351- garage, close to elementary Wanted to Rent walls 13,500 actual miles. KOOLS SILAGE DIVIDERS 2777 8-9-p-3 school $19,500 00 shown at 4 pm $105 00 Like new Call 224-3042 PREMIER to 8 pm Mon thru Sat 108 S before 6 00 anytime. 12-^p-U FOR SALE ~ Springing Holstein Heifer. Vaccinated, BARN PAINTING - Very Swegles St U-3-P-4 WANTED - House or apart­ gentle. Elwood Reaume. 5\z KEWANEE REAL reasonable No obligation ment in the St Johns-Fowler FOR SALE -1973 Vega Wagon, miles north of Fowler 12-l-p-21 estimate Call Jon at 489-1580 LOOKING FUR A NEW area- Originally from area Automatic, Radio, Excellent WAGONS 7 condition - Wholesale, firm 'collect* 10-3-D-3 HOME Interest rates starting Teachers with references Call l LARGE Holstein heifer due CHISEL PLOWS at 7'A Visit or call us Collect694-4451 12-3-P-7 Phone 669-9996. 12-1-p-U ESTATE WANTED - Wallpaper work to July 31. Paul Scherer 1440 W. Planning, Financing, Building, Colony Road. Pewamo 593- JOHN DEERE 73 W. Chicago St. Servicing, 20 years experience DOES your car or truck need COLDWATER.MICH. do. Call Tom Burk 224-3549. WANTED - Apartment to rent 3409. 12-1-P-21 350 PLOWS {IN FURROW. 5 BOTTOM 16"/ 12-1-P-3 Fedewa Builders, Inc, 6218 between St Johns and Lansing. 2 repairs?? If so, why not give 49036 Wright Road, 5' < miles South of DREPS MOTOR HOMES a call 110 SERIES DISC HARROWS 1V 5" WIDE PHONE bedroom, pets and children FOR SALE - 60 acres standing Fowler, 9 miles North of 1-96 allowed 224-4608 after5 and get that vehicle in a good 1065 A WAGON GEARS 517279-7591 It's easy to i>ee both sides of good quality hay 641-4053. 1075 WAGON GEARS a question, unless you stand to Call Dick or Bob Collect (5171 o'clock » U-3-P-7 and safe driving condition. or 517*369-1246 lose money on the decision. 587-3811. B-tf-4 Phone 669-9996 12-1-p-ll 12-1-D-19 965 WAGON GEARS 16 A CHOPPERS Trailers & Campers 9 NO. 3800 CHOPPERS NO. 350 MOWER NEW EQUIPMENT ON HAND 1209 MOWER-CONDITIONER FOR SALE - 1973 TEC 19' NO. 640 SIDE RAKE KARBER READY MIX Mini-motor home - Excellent 1 - M,F. 300 SP Combine w/cab 336 BALERS W/BALE EJECTORS condition - Dreps Motor Homes, 1 - M.F. 260 Chopper DeWitt. Mich, 12-X-p-9 4 • M.F. No, 15 Grincfet-Mixm KILL BROS. 1-M.F. 165 GM Tractor "Ready Mixed Concrete" 1 - No, 30 industrial Tractor 1072 WAGON GEARS I10TONS) CONCRETE 1 • NOBLE 6 row roar Cultivator 112HYDRAULICAUGERS No Job Too Large WALLS TRACTORS USED EQUIPMENT Or Too Small A new home is a lifetime M.F. 65 Diesel w/14.9 x 38 Tires JOHN DEERE 3020 GAS TRACTOR investment. Let us help M.F. 66 Gas w/13.6 Tire* JOHN DEERE F 145 PLOW 4 BOTTOM 16" you secure this investment M.F. super 90 Diets) w/18.4 x 30 tires JOHN DEERE 16 A CHOPPER Commercial-Residential with the best basement & mulitipowcr JOHN DEERE NO. 38 CHOPPER wall possible - a poured CASE 930 DIESEL TRACTOR concrete wall. We are 1HC NO'650 CHOPPER Rentals Available; WASHED SAND & GRAVEL equipped to do the com­ OTHER EQUIPMENT 1HC NO. 449 A PLANTER plete job or any part of it. SET OF NEW DUALS RIMS W/USED TIRES 16.5 x 38 Bring your print* over or Atr Compressors J.D. No.38 Choppsr w/2 row corn head KEWANEE ELEVATOR 34 ft call for an appointment FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE GEHL Foraga Box wAandsm gsar Power finishing Trowels 587-3811. 4 ROW CULTIVATOR for a J.D. 2010 TRACTOR HAY HEAD for GEHL Choppsr 4 ROW CULTIVATOR for a FARMALL H or M TRACTOR Compactors READY-MIX CONCRETE GEHL Blower list pipe Fleet of Riteway Trucks For All Your Needs J.D. 30 Combine NEW IDEA No. 254 MOWER w/Hay Conditioner Hookup MA Y RAFT 40 ft. Elevator NEW IDEA HAY CONDITIONER QUALITY-SERVICE J.D. Batar w/throwar ************** GLEANER A-2 COMBINE w/Grain Platform, GLEANER A-2 SP Combine w/cab w/Bean Head & Pickup and w/3 Row Corn Head FEDEWA 12 ft., tabta & 2 row cornhsad CALL: 224-6776 224-4084 BUILDERS, DON SHARKEY Saltier & Son, Inc John DOT* Sal** & Strviet LOCATED: N. SCOTT ROAD- 11/2 MHw Eatt of St, Louts INC. Ptiftna M1-2440 6218 Wright ftosd SX Ml In South of Fowltr g&araan S WLHWffl*' 8B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN July 18,1974 FOR WOMEN ONLY - Tired of WANTED - old postcards CUSTOM BUTCHERING AND H YLER—I wish to express my Miscellaneous going on vacation where you dating 1900-1920. Telephone 224- PROCESSING, by ap­ deepest thanks to Dr. Boer and run from motel to motel un­ 7390. 11-9-P-28 pointment. We butcher on the nursing staff in the surgical A special game set for lottery packing and packing, stopping Wednesdays and Fridays. Beef- ward at the Carson City THE PROVEN carpet cleaner Fork. Halves and quarters, also Hospital, for thfe wonderful care every hour or two for potty TIMBER WANTED^ Logs and The Bureau of State Lottery numbers on each ticket which numbers will be selected that Blue Lustre Is easy on the retail cuts. Ml meats MDA that was given to me during my breaks, crumbs and spills all standing Umber. Logs jeQyered early this week unveiled a new could win $50 prizes, four 5-digit day and tickets having one of budget. Restores forgotten inspected. Vaughn's Meat recent stay. Also my loving over the car, the children to our yard. DEVEREAUX 8-week lottery game with a $l numbers which could win from the Loser's Numbers in the colors. Kent electric shampooer Processing. West City Limits on thanks to my family and friends complaining because there isn't SAWMILL, INC, 2872 N. ticket which goes on sale July $1,000 to $4,000 and four 6-digit Jackpot Number box will win $t Dean Hardware, St. Johns, Bussel Rd. jusieff M-57, Carson who sent flowers and cards. enough room--AND THEY Hubbardston Rd,, Pewamo, 16. The first weekly drawing is numbers which could win $2,000 each, There will be 12-1-27 City. Phone 584-6640. Jake Mrs. Beverly Hyler CALL THIS VACATION!! You Mich. Phone 593-2424 and/or July 25. weekly prizes of $10,000, $20,000, dozens of winners. Vaughn. 5-tf-nc-29 can eliminate most of these 593-2552. 40-tf-28 12-l-p-30 The game, called "Jackpot," $50,000 or $100,000. An added feature of the Jack­ JVE HAVE Pincor generators, problems by buying a motor offers an option of a top prize of The eleventh number is the pot game, Lottery Com­ Hafaers Eleclrie, 6l6 S. Main home from DREPS MOTOR THERE IS now a Time* Repair DECKER - The family of Tim $20,000 per year for life or a "Jackpot" number, appearing missioner Gus Harrison said, is Fowler, phone 593-2188. 34-tf-27 HOMES. We sell the AMF Service in Michigan, free Notice Decker wishes to express our third of a million dollars at-the top of the ticket. Match­ that one ticket can feasibly win Skamper, Allegro, Jamboree, estimates will be" sent on all sincere gratitude for the many i$333,333) in cash. That amount ing the ti-digit Jackpot more than one prize, While it FOR SALE — Kenmore washer Kings Highway, Southwind, and repairs, do not send money. We; kindnesses shown since his is guaranteed to the estate of number guarantees a weekly will happen rarely, one ticket and dryer, flute and milk cans. Travelmate motor homes. Find also repair all other makes of recent tragic accidental death. YWCA ANTIQUE SHOW, 621 the winner if the installment ticket holder of at least $20,000 could win up to three prizes by Reasonable. Phone 224-7233. out how relaxing a vacation can watches. Please send watches We regret we cannot personally W. Oliver Street, Owosso, plan is selected. and a spot in the Jackpot Draw- matching the 3-digit 5-digit and __ 11-3-P-27 be - in a motor home. Phone.66&- Michigan. September 12-13 U to Timex Repair Service. P.O. acknowledge each floral tribute Jackpot differs from the off at the end of the eight week 6-digit number for that week. 9996. 12-l-p-27 am-9 pm. 12-2-D-29 Box 128, Kinde^ Mich. 48445. or card of condolence because regular 50 cent game (which sale. One of the draw-off con* FOR SALE - Howard Power 4&tf-29 we do not know the addresses of Arm — Deluxe Must sell. Paid many of his personal friends, continues unchangedi in that testants will win the top prize of A BONUS will be built into the FOR SALE - A baby cradle, TO SETTLE ESTATE 1 am each $1 ticket contains eleven $20,000 per year for life or current Regular 50 cent game *2.23o in 71 $1,500 cash firm. offering for sale to highest and in some cases, not even nearly new $25.00. Five piece BEAUTIFUL WEDDING in­ possible winning numbers and $333,333 cash, while second for the next eight weeks as well, Super C Call 261-7970. bidder DORA KLEIN HOUSE their last name. But may God living room outfit, 7 piece vitations and accessories. all prizes are in cash. Each prize will be $75,000 and third with bonus winners playing a Plymouth, Michigan. 9-3-p-27 dinette set, 5 piece bedroom located on N. Willow St. next to bless each and every one who Speedy service, Finkbeiner's, shared our sorrow. Our special number appears below a prize prize $50,000. game that will determine the outfit $750 00 for alt but will sell corner of St. Mary's Church Fowler. Phone 593-2606. afrtt-23 thanks to Elder Forrest Walters designation which determines All tickets not winning a prize winning Jackpot numbers. STEEL, aluminum and vinyl beparately. Also electronic bass northeast corner of St. Mary's the prize won if the number Tickets go on sale tomorrow for aiding, also rooting Free Church property in Westphalia, for his words of comfort, the in one of the eight weekly guitar Brand new 587-4278. WANTED - Good used cars to congregation of the matches one of the winning drawings are eligible for a the first of the eight bonus estimates No down payment. 12-&P-27 Mich. All bids must be in numbers drawn. drawings in the 50 cent game, ABC Builders 482-9562. 5-tf-27 writing and submitted to me on buy. Call Bees-Chevy-Olds. St. Reorganized Church of Jesus special Loser's Drawing on Johns. Phone 224*2345. 4-tf-29 Christ of Latter Day Saints for THERE ARE TWO 3-digit September 19 Several G-digit with the first drawing on July HONEY BEES available. or before August 6, 1974, For 11. Bonus winners receive a WANTED KEYPUNCH information, contact John J the excellent dinner they Would need hive. For further FOWLER RESIDENTS - Take, prepared, and to all our neigh­ minimum of $1,000 and a chance OPERATORS. Many employers information call 669-6524. Klein, 11138 W M-21, Box 62, to earn more- Fowler, Michigan. Phone-593- your ads to Finkbeiner's bors, friends and relatives for have called for keypunch U-3-P-27 Regular 50 cent game operators in this area. Our 2623 12-3-D-29 i Pharmacy for fast, convenient the flowers, plants, food and M/cfd/ebury drawings will still be held at service! 50-dh-tf-29 money they gave so freely. The course could qualify you for 9:45 am each Thursday. Jack­ LET US RECOMMEND a money will be used to purchase Announce Marriage average attendance was 36- these jobs. 6 week course Call pot drawings will be held later painter or paper hanger for you. ANNUAL MEETING of Union a large photograph of the last Mr and Mrs Don Warren Teachers were, Kindergarten, collect (51?) 393-8615 for in­ in the day. with drawings taped Your Sherwin Williams Dealer, Home Cemetery Association studio picture ever taken of announce the marriage of their Madge Craig and Karline formation. Spartan Keypunch Card of Thanks 30 for replay on CKLW-TV Finkbeiner's, Fowler. Phone will be Aug. 1 at L3U at Theima Tim, as well as smaller photos son, Richard L Warren, who is Heldreth; Primary, Helen Academy. 26-tf-27 (Channel 9i in Windsor at 5:30 593-2606 36~tf-27 Costellas on S Gratiot County for friends and relatives. Our with the tj-S. Navy stationed in Lundquist and Charline Austin; Line Rd Anyone interested in SHEPARD - We wish to thank thanks also to his employers pm each Thursday NEED ready mix concrete, Washington D c, to Nina C Junior, Betty George and STUDENT desks. 22" x 44" with Cemetery welcome to attend all our friends, neighbors and and co-workers, his previous poured walls, or cement work Carper of Bryans Road, Loreta Warren, Junior-Hi, Rev Jackpot drawings will utilize two drawers Good condition. 12-3-P-29 relatives, the Beebe-Dewey employers, the staff at Clinton done? We have a fleet of radio Maryland, which took place Brian Kundlinger. Many others the 50 cent game bonus winners 224-2321 10-3-D-27 Funeral Home and Rev Miriam Memorial Hospital and dispatched trucks plus a crew of secretly in a civil ceremony at assisted in needed areas in* who will have a chance to win 1 DeMent for their thoughtfulness Osgood's Funeral Home. men if needed. Fedewa PROBLEM PREGNANCY * Alexandria. Va on January 11, eluding Karen Potter, Dorothy varied large prizes. FOR SALE - Hartwich gas and reassuring words during Builders, Inc.. 6218 Wright Road, Ca|L517-235-4282 FUR HELP 1974 Their vows were reaf­ Jordan, Marjorie Moorhead and Harrison said the Bureau of the recent illness and loss of our Edward A and Kathleen at Price Road, Phone 587-3811-1 stove. 5 years old. Like new. 44-21-p-29 firmed in a religious ceremony Bunny Semans. Lorna Semans State Lottery has based its prize mother and grandmother, Mary Wheeler and family 38-tf-27 Phone 587-6736 12-3-p-27 in the Chapel at the Washington was chairman of the planning structure on the expectation of CONCRETE WALLS - Fedewa Shepard We'd like to thank 12-1-P-3G Navy Yard on June 8 with selling 1,000.000 Jackpot tickets Doctors Poff, Albertson, Morris Wanted Builders. Inc., 6218 Wright Chaplain Comdr. Garthe of­ Elect Officers per week. No significant change 1 and the staff and nurses of jgSa ITEfiYSTO Road. 5 4 miles south of Fowler ficiating for the double ring, The Middlebury Cooking is foreseen in the sale of regular Miscellaneous Phone 587-3811 frtf-29 Carson City Hospital and Maple candlelight service before an 50 cent tickets during the eight Valley Nursing Home for the In Memoriam Cookers 4-H club met recently altar decorated with baskets of at the home of their leader, weeks of Jackpot. WANTED - To buy good used wonderful care given her We're pink and white floral 'FOR"SALE - Parts for all Loreta Warren, to elect officers. cars. See Bees Chevy-Olds, St thankful to the United arrangements The couple were DAY, WEEK, MONTH or electric shavers Levey'i IN MEMORIAM They are as follows: president, "SUMMEK ts traditionally a Johns. Phone 224-2345. 4-28 Methodist Women for the attended by Mrs Constance LONG TERM LEASE •Jewelry, Elsie. l-tf-29 In loving memory of Franklin Patti Semans; vice-president, a "soft' sales period for all state wonderful meal served and to Havenna of Arlington and Mr Henning who departed this life Susan Warren; secretary. lotteries," Harrison said. "This those who brought food. The of Alexandria CAINS, Inc. AGRICULTURAL-INDUSTRIAL-LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT July 13, 1966.' Donna Potter, treasurer, Jane special game is intended to flowers and get well cards were The ceremony was witnessed by ,. __^ teasing-Rentals'Service. Parts Potter, reporter, Karen Potter, BUICK-PONTIAC greatly appreciated during the immediate families and a offset the warm weather ^>| "Home Of The Friendly People" mother's illness The voice is muted and stilled who also acts as teen-leader, trend." OPEL-GMC few close friends of the couple. recreation leaders. Daneen the heart A reception was held im­ Gerald and ila Shepard That loved us well and true McKay and Sherry Lundquist. 210W,Hiflham •j MORTON FORD TRACTOR, INC mediately following the rites at Jim and Vina Fisk Bitter was the trial to part They meet each Wednesday 5122 North Grand River Lansing, Mich. And families From one so good as you. the home of the bride's sister, during the summer to cook. M-21 T0WNH0USES 2tf 617 485-4355 12-1-P-30 Wife Anna, son Ronald Mrs Constance Havenna in They are busy now planning Arlington IN OVID 12-l-p-31 their exhibits for the fair and for JASTRAM - I wish to take this 30 the trip to Bob-Lo. Monday the LUXURIOUS means of expressing my sincere group journeyed to Giants 3 Bedfuulli all electric l'> Burton Farmers Meet baths, air LonJiliuiieii, carpet' thanks and appreciation for all Mr and Mrs Don Warren were Bakery in Owosso where they ed. range and retrigeratur. CLASSIFIED the help rendered by my Kincoid District hosts to the Burton Farmers were taken on a tour and relatives, friends and neigh­ Mrs. Porter C. Parks Club in the dining room of the allowed to try their hand at cake FURNISHED bors, Dr Gorst, nurses and Middlebury United Methodist decorating - Karen Potter, BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY aides at Clinton Memorial Mrs RosalynParks visited Mr Church Thursday evening A reporter OR Hospital. the Jacksons, and Mrs Eldoris Hahn, Sunday. cooperative supper preceded Osgoods. Pastor Ruhl for his Sunday, Mr and Mrs G V Pyle the business meeting and Visits Frankenmvth UNFURNISHED Use This Classified Listing For Fast Service From Clinton County Business Firms calls and comforting words went to'a birthday dinner in program. The grandchildren of Earl OVID-yERVICK AGENCY Me. Phune 834-2288 during the illness and death of honor of Mrs Kenneth Pyle at Putnam recently hosted a birth­ my father, Fred Jastram the home of Mr and Mrs Robert AUCTIONEER DRUGS JEWELRY Return Home day dinner for their grandfather Wi^ma. Jastram Scarborough in DeWitt. Mr and Mr and Mrs Clarence Semans at Frankenmuth, a place where CHOICE LOTS AVAILABLE • •- i —„ >., »- Mrs Kenneth Pyle of St Johns \L G\LLOHAY. AUC­ 12-1-P-30 have returned home after he had never visited in his 86 IN NEW ADDITION - P\KR'S REXALL DRUGS. LEVEY'S JEWEtlt'V. and Leanne Scarborough of TIONEER IV-d Farm open daily 7:,Su a.m. to 9 spending 3 weeks visiting their years Those present were Mr orange Blu^um diamond HETTLER - I wish to thank Lansing were present and Mrs Kenneth Putnam, Mr • Can accomodate all ma mob/fa Machiner* & Parts. St. [j m.. Sunday *;.«)-1:*:."!« & :> daughter and family, Mr and homts John*. ^MTU. rings. IJulo^a & Amitrun my family, relatives and The model airplane contest Mrs Kenneth Robar, near and Mrs Keith Putnam. Mr and 7 |) in Watches. Elsie, 8(i2-4:!l)0- • Clow to shopping friends for calls, flowers, cards sponsored by the Lansing Rochester, New York. They Mrs George Putnam and Lynn • Minutes from downtown and gifts 1 received while in the Flying Aces was held Sunday at also attended the Semans and Earl Putnam and Grace St. Johns AUTOMOTIVE hospital My special thanks to the home of Mr and Mrs Harold reunion while there. Mrs • City water and sewer ELECTRICIANS PARTY SUPPLIES Rev. Johannides and Rev Hoerner About 35 or 40 cars Elizabeth Johnson of Meet at New Home $70 per month Robert Prange fur their calls were present at one time. The Springwater. N Y and Mrs BILL KUWLEK FOKU. V« SCHMI'I T ELECTRIC CO.. A group of relatives and O & B PARTY SHUPPE. and prayers, also Radiant contest was held all day. People Maude Semans of Naples, N Y ST. JOHNS & Cst-d Cars & Pick-ups. \ Residential - iommercial - friends recenUy gathered at the Package Liquor 9 a.m. - 10 Chapter OES 79, Rebekah were present from Ohio, In­ accompanied them home and MOBILE HOME VILLAGE IS-2T. bettitt. KtiH-^j:!. Industrial. tit^zn. XDT-1/2 new home of Mr and Mrs Tom p.m. Mon. Thuiv Fri. & Sat. Lodge, Chew & Chat, the diana, Illinois and different are visiting relatives and E State St. Moorhead and Robbie on 609 N.Morton St. !> am. - il p.m 221 N. Canasta Club and a bpecial places in Michigan, friends in the area Tahyio in Owosso for lunch and Phona 224-7913 CMS - BUCK - P((V cfinton. thanks to Scottie. Mr and Mrs Howard Sargent, TIU. Vu & ISedCai*. 2tu a social evening- Those present FARM Bobbie Hettler 12-1-D-30 Mr and Mrs Don Potts and Vacation Churth School were J O VanDyne and Susan, \\\ Highum. Complete Bod\ Mike, Richard Volz of DeWitt & Sen ice A week of Vacation Church Mr and Mrs Oren Semans and DRAINAGE PLUMBING DOYLE - We wish to thank our had Sunday supper with M_r and School at the Middlebury United Tom. Mr and Mrs Floyd Van- SYMBOL OF tamily, neighbors and friends Mrs Harold Hoerner. Methodist Church was recently derhoof and son, Mr and Mrs SERVICE lor the Best Bt» in New & for the cards, flowers, food and Mrs Howard Sargent ac­ concluded with the pupils being Jim VanDyne and Jenna. Mrs Ised ChevroU'ts see I \MK-S Bl'KMIAM. Ol'NKEl, PLUMBING AND prayers extended to us during companied her husband, guests of the United Methodist Lucile Semans, Mrs George KUIMiKK CHEVROLET. I'hom- St. Johns 2 M-J(M5. HE Vn\(i. Licensed Master fc our stay at Ford Hospital and Howard Sargent, to Taylerville, Putnam and Lynn, and Mr and 200 W. State St. Fowler. Phone .VKUJMKL IM. St Johns. Plumber Ph. J^1-.1,!T2, 8l)T E. Women for a noon picnic on the State Si. Clinton Memorial Illinois and Fort Wayne, In­ church lawn followed by a Mrs Don Warren and Susan. Phone 224-2301 Gaylord and Carol Dovle diana, Wednesday and Thurs­ sharing program in the sanc­ Miss Susan VanDyne left right t-XiW f-OKOMLES, IV . 12-1-P-3J0 day on business. tuary attended by about 65. after this to spend the summer j«(i \\. Highum. phone £14- FARM SERVICES LAWN Mr George Sargent visited Mr Vacation Church School months in Indiana. *:x:>- Pjnto-FordAlaU'tick- and Mrs Howard Sargent Turinu-Muilaiig i'liriiu Fc«K means $ $ S in MAINTENANCE SIMON'S Friday night. \otir Poikel. MVIIIEWS I-.LE\ VHiU CO. Grain Aeration, Weed control. Fer­ PLANING MILL HtB T1RK I ENTER. B.F. The best kind of advice to I-reds - Seeds Fouler. tilization. Rolling. Thatching. give motorists h the kind we Goodrich Tires. Ph. SJt'iJlK, Insect Control, Leaf Removal, Manufacturers of: expect to follow. Front End Alignment. Fungus Control. Re-secding. Truck, pick-up. tiBY and FERTILIZERS State and National Ecology grain racks, forage boxes, FARM and INDUSTRIAL ELSIE BRANCH* BOBS U 1(1 BOM. Approved Companv. Costs less bunk feedars. portable TRACTORS and ^lloB, Phone 862-4227 ( omplete t uttisiun SiTik-i-. ZEEB I EHTILIZERS.. than du it yourself. YOU cattle mangers and EQUIPMENT E\er* thing fot the soil. St SIMPLY WATER AND MOW. accessories. Custom fc/IAKE YOUR MOVE NEAR jj»'2i)2l. son N. Lansing. woodworking. Johns. j^|..u.)l \shle\. X47- CALL l*24-75!« TURF TEN­ New and Used THE PARK 800 W. r.7i. DER. Simplicity Baldwin has plenty to C&U CHEVROLET CO., offer. Enjoy the family 268 S. Henderson New & used Cars, Elsie 862- LAWN and GARDEN room, w/sliding glass 4800 You can't do better FINANCIAL SPACE Fowler, Michigan EQUIPMENT doors to patio, asking just anywhere $38,900.00. Full basement, + ( \PITOL SAWV.S & FOR HENGESBACH FORD 2 car garage- #170. •fll E. CASS ST. plenty off Ul \\ \SMK\. ill N RENT Phone (Ares 5171 TRACTOR SALES MOIWK mi. to.. If it's room in this 3 bedroom (linton. J21-2;!iti. Safely for 593-2000 tires, see us. !"»!) E- State. Vh Sa\inj;s since ISlHl. Phone 647-6356 ranch, full basement, 2 car garage, long kitchen} RESTAURANT E.O.W. PORTLAND, MICH. 51tf w/plenty of cupboards, plenty of back yard,} HETTI.ER'S MillliK FLORISTS planted w/pines across the S\LES. H Mr. Wret-ker DALEY'S FINE FOOD. DiniOK & wktaUs. Ph. J21- back. #155. Ser\ke. (>ood t sed Irucks. Sai it with UUiiHU Flowers .[lIT^.S. US 27-1/2 mileS. M- •IF YOU NEED 5 hum WOODBIRY'S 2L BEDROOMS this home I-LOWER SHOP. MX N. has got it & more, nicef Clinton. St. Johns, 22U:i2Ui. family room w/glass door CLEANERS VACUUM SALES to patio, formal din. rm.,2 FOODS , huge kitchen w/built-ins, 2 1 • full baths, asking just \\n:s DR\ f LKt.NKKN. KIRBVCEMTER, VACUUM SALES AND SERVICE. New ' ' $27,800.00. #203 pickup and dcliverv MM \\ \NDYS KiA. St. Johns. 1 308 S. MORTON Huge ranch} \ & Rebuilt Kirby's. Good Walker, phone £M-IS29. Home Baked Bread. Pies. ' home w/over 1,500 square, (mrkh>\. Choice Aleats. selection of other makes. 705 • feet, nice family room, 1 am-uut scrvice- N US 27 St. Johns, 224-7222. BY THE RIVERSIDE ^ w/fireplace, 3 bedrooms CREDIT BUREAU up and x dowm,, plenty of, 6 acres, 15 miles to St. Johns, 30 miles to Lansing. extras, 2 car garage. Come GIFTS WESTERN 4-bedroom home, carpeted, new gas furnace, oentral seel. #191 Milium I oil ill \ CREDIT air, Vh baths, fireplace, large utility room, lots of AL GALLOWAY $40ACRES North of St. Johns! I'.IREU. Phone Jil-SWI. TOM'S WKSTKItN STORE. shade trees and a barn. ready to build on. All! (mill Reports * Collet lions. THE TREVSURE CHEST. I ml. W. Ovid. 9-S:aOMon.- USED FARM EQUIPMENT surveyed. A real beautiful} Slu N (litilou. Hallmark Sat., Kri, til 9. AnUlme bv ASK FOR site. v628 Cards * Russel Stover Candy. Appt,. MKvlKS. INSURANCE bos BLOOMER TRACTORS - COMBINES - CORNHEADS PHONE 862-5232 4 FOR APPOINTMENTS \ulomobile Coverage - Fire TILLAGE TOOLS - PLANTERS - PICKERS AT OTHER TIMES Insurance General FOR ALL YOUR TRACTOR PARTS - REBUILT HEADS PHONE: Casualty. ALLABY- SPACE Annette White 224-4296 BREWBAKER. INC. 108-1/2 GOOD SELECTION AT ALL TIMES • BTUM Luntirrrum 224-4746 N. Clinton Ave. St. Johns, CLASSIFIED i LeValle DcniQ Shlnibarty 224-4746 RE ALT V t\iG BMHoUay 224-7580 Phone 224-:i258, FOR Phona {517) 224-4713 or 2244300 or 862"2'. 5 J91 Roy F. Brim 224-2260 JIM MCKENZIE AGENCY. NEEDS 2246 E. MAIN ROAD (M-211 First Farm North of St. Johns on US-27 Ranny Biijja 224-6074 212 North Clinton Ave.. St; RENT w OWOSSO. MICHIGAN 4SS07 Johns, 221-2-179. insurance Mtmbtr of Urnlng for every need! , CALL 224-2361 OFHCR PHOHB 517*723.6707 ST. JOHNS, MICH. Benrd of Rultors »*. M», 14KM July 18, J 974 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 9B Farm leaders told - "Should not be necessary to idle land" Washington - "It should not production plans", according to home and abroad will con­ world humanitarian role", return", Frick said, "and full be necessary to ask farmers to Frick, administrator of the VS tinue". He indicated current Frick added. production farming allows for idle land in 1975", Kenneth E. Department of Agriculture's projections for US farm exports Frick noted that federal costs economies of volume". Frick told farm leaders here Agricultural Stabilization and were probably low. "The US is have been greatly reduced as a Among the other options for July 8, in reference to govern­ Conservation Service, no longer the world's residual result of market-oriented farm 1975 programs Frick discussed ment programs for wheat and "First of all, we plan to keep supplier of farm products. We programs. with the farm group were feed grains. the government out of the have the best exporting system "Because of reduced commodity loans made to Last July, Secretary of commodity business, and leave and the world's mo6t efficient payments for programs and for farmers for interim financing Agriculture Earl L. Butz an­ stocks in private hands", Frick farm production. As a result, we storage of government owned and the government's sales nounced the lifting of all told members of the National have become the most stocks, the farm program share policy for disposing of com­ acreage set-aside (Idling! Association of Farmer Elected dependable food and fiber of the USDA budget has been modities acquired under the provisions for 1974 programs. Committeemen. "This will supplier. There is no reason reduced from about 40 percent programs. Frick said the current grain result in less government in­ why we cannot maintain our to an estimated 5 percent for the Frick said government production and demand outlook terference in farm markets, role as the world's number one current budget" He noted that planners are discussing the indicates a need for con­ lower cost to taxpayers, and agricultural supplier. farm efficiency has been helped possibility of setting the sales tinuation of a full production greater dependence on the two ways by the turnaround in price for government-owned policy in 1975- market-place, not government, "The efficiency and farm policy. grains at 115 percent of the "There are 2 main reasons we by farmers for their incomes. productivity of the American "Farmers have the freedom target price for the commodity should be able to continue our "Second, the high demand for farmer has also allowed us to to choose the crops they feel involved. Target prices are hands off policy in farmers US agricultural products at maintain our domestic and they can grow best for the most prices established by law as a basis for payments to farmers, should average market prices By Mrs. Robert Valentine fall below prescribed target Phone 862-4342 levels- MINT BOILER EXEMPTION BILL SIGNED Bannister He also said the government Governor Milliken, Thursday tJuly 11} signed into lawn bill exempting boilers used on farms for mint Bannister celebrated the 4th quarter of beef; Ronald ticipated in the event were the was considering a change in processing from the state, boiler inspection act These boilers were subject to the Act which required Another attraction was provisions to offer loans for a 12 state inspection of them and that repairs on them be made by licensed boiler repairmen- It was felt that of July in fine fashion as the several Polka Bands that Stroebel, 10-speed bicycle; Chippewa Chippers 4-H Club, Bannister Business Men played while those that wished Margaret Osborn, a portable the Busv Green Clovers 4-H month period only, with no loan since the mint boilers are used only a few times each year and since they are operated at tow tem­ sponsored a variety of ac­ were able to dance on a television and Kay Rowley, an Club, the United Methodist extension, or "reseat", as has peratures in open fieldstha t farm mint boilers should be exempt. On hand for the bill signing was 1 from tivities- The bicycle parade was specially built platform. Some AM-FM radio. There were 10 Church, the VFW and their (been often offered in the past. left] the sponsor of the measure state Rep Stanley Powell I R-Ionia 3; Frank sipkorsky, Alden Livingston delayed for a time because of of the bands that played were smaller prizes given away also. Ladies Auxiliary, Thorny Acre "The repealing of production and Thomas Irrer, all St Johns mint growers and State Kep H. Douglas Trezise (K-Owossoj who co- the rain but was well attended Bill Strypko and his band, Eddie FoIIowing the raffle, the Sportsmans Club, the Ashley under loan represents a non- sponsored the bill. when ,, the weatherman Eddie Fornusek and his band, Bannister VFW and the VFW Lions Club, the Ovid Jaycees decision on the part of farmers •., cooperated and 1st prize went to Tony Havalda and his band and Auxiliary marched down the and the Ashley Volunteer Fire in marketing their crops", Troy Luznak of rural Banniser. the Chapko band. street with the Ashley Com­ Department. Frick said. Bake sales, food booths, In the evening, a drawing for munity Schools Band following- Frick said he expected Eight from county attend helicopter rides, bingo, fire raffle prizes was held with Ron They led the crowd to, the complete farm program engine rides., a dunking booth baseball field where a giant ' DEAF EAR Porubsky and John Kirby in Most wumeil listen to ttieir provisions could be announced and other various fun games charge- The winners were as display of fireworks was en­ husbands finest arguments-as soon, early enough for farmers filled the main thoroughfare of follows: Jim Bearup, mini- joyed by hundreds of people- wives Will, but pay th«m ilu to have time to plan for 1975 Lutheran confab Bannister. bike, Darrell Goldman, a Organizations that par­ heed—us wives won't- production. Kise. Shine, Give God Glory, An auxiliary organization of membership, an additional 25% is the theme set for the the Lutheran Church, Missouri of their free will offerings Michigan District Lutheran 'Synod, the Michigan District gathered through mite boxes, Women's Missionary League LWML has a membership of goes to the International iMissouri Synods Convention 19,573 In addition to mission League Projects- coming July 23-25. This will be servk-e projects totaling $45,9ou Delegates will set the 1974-76 held at Concordia College, Ann in the past bietmitmi coming financial goal, selected from 13 Arbor. directly from the Michigan project proposals submitted by individuals and parish units. An election will be held to fill of­ fices of the 2nd vice-president, recording secretary, treasurer, and pastoral counselor. Speakers for the sessions will include the International LWML pastoral counselor, the Rev Ertiard Eifert of Blue Earth, Minnesota; the secretary of the International LWML. Mrs Theodore Zeile of Flint, and the Hev Donald Johnson, a missionary to the Makah Indians at Heah Bay, Washington Action groups will also be an important part of the con­ vention Some of the topics to be covered ale " "Raising Responsible Children," "Death a«d Grief/" ."Interpersonal Relationships," Prayer,*' Weve "Witnessing," and "How to Love By FaiUi'" "An expected attendance of

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THLUMTED METHODIST CHUHUI Clinton County churches Maple Rapid* PastorHevJ ThomasChurn Parsonafrmddkton AH Churches fn Clinton County are invited to send Phone 236-7742 their weekly announcements to The Clinton' County Sunday f News. They must reach us by 10 a.m. Monday to insure 9 30 am Worship Service publication in the current week's issue. 10 JO am Sunday School Tuesday 7 00 pm senior Choir Practice HKhTtuM.Ht(.AT)UNUUJL'BlH ASSEMBLY OF GOD SOlTH RILEY BIBLE CHURCH Wednesday Uerilt M, canon. Minitler 5US-274E Baldwin Willard Farrier Past or Fowler Area 2nd Wednesday each month JosephF Eger-Jr Pastor Located t/2 mile east of Francis Road un 7 Oopm W'SCS Chadwick Road ST* P U'L LUTHER\N I HUKtH Sunday July 2i 10 oo am Sunday School Fowler Michigan fhursday 11 00 am Morning Worship to am Sunday school 10 00 Bible Study 10 00 am Morning Worship. Rev Paul U am Woraltlp Scrvtas H E Ilossow Pastor Mergener G'uesi Minister 6 30 pro Youth awvlce' a Jo am Worship ?»pm Sunday Evening 10 JO am Sunday School 4 Bible Class GHt KNBl'SH UMTtU METHuUISf Wednesday July 24 7 uo pm Wednesday second and fourth b 45 p m Boy Scuut Troop 81 1lOPtLlTHfcllANtlHJ«Ul IHUIUH WMc Scottand Marshall Roads MUSTHOL\ TRINITY-CHURCH I JO pm Wednesday evening service Sunday School !* am Pastor JJVerman H«od Rev Fr Albert J Schml1' Pastor f Sunday. HitSllMTtD Worship Service 10 30 Saturday. Evening Mass- 4 30. 7 oo Phltt IMTLD METHODIST Beginning Feb 27 Wednesday 10s30 am church School MHIltjUlSTUU'RUl IHI'IICH o'clock pm Lenten Service at 7 30 pm lli30 am church Services 20U Last States(reel Kev UanrtdB Boyd Sunday Masse* 0 30. 8 JO lo 30 am Tuesday - Olrecuons at Dawn 7 am WSCS 3rd Wednesday at 8 pm St Johns Michigan 48879 o 45 am Church bchool Holy Days- Hdy Day Eve 4 30 pm 7 00 I-1 arte is Carl JohamUdeS " no am Morning Worship o'clock pnj Holy Day— 6 30 & B 30 am ST ANNE'f> EPISCOPAL IHURCH Minister Women s Society meets the last Wednes Sorrowful Mother Novena- During school LOUEtVJTfcU Corner US 27 and Webb Road day of seen month Dinner at 12 30 year 7 30 pm. summer months 8 00 MtTHuUbTUIUItcH Summer Worship Service 10 a m Meeting at i 30 Rev Glenn V Cathey Jr Vicar o'clock pm Lowe and North Lowe Road ResMe«eS»-3«? Minister Kev Harold McGuire CWIdtwi •* jrs thru (he 4th grade are Voulh Fellowship meets the first and Sacrament of Penance—Saturdoys3 30 to Church 669-3967 dismissed partwai thru, the service fur third Monday of each month at 7 30 pm 4 00 o clock pm and after 7 uO o clock Sunday school y io am (heir uWu class in Nlles Hall Council of Church Ministries and Ad pm mass First 4 Third Sundays mimstratu e Board meets the first Sunday 1st Fridays Thursday from it 00 am to Church Worship 10 15 li 15 Wednesday Jub J of eaiJ) month following a potluck dinner Morning Prayer 0 am 12,00pm 3 30!tf4 3Opm4?3Opm\ u uimsim •tittddj Jtffi ;& 211F 'itateHd 7 JO pm ItlUtlll 'Gulf Uutiiig With hfjll Lansing S 45 am Sunday School •Hub Mapk- \ve Maple Rapids Tee-Olf lime J* pm at North Star Call JtHt>\AlliVHT\tisSE!j it oo a m Morning Worship Service Elsie Area Rev Hec tor Goodall Pastor "he church ultice to register Kingdom Hall Phone >j82-tlb5 I9S3 North Lansing St 5 JO p m \uuth Groups Beginning with tUI t METHODIST I Jll'llt iJ 'fie 4th Grade lUaili Worship Senile Tuesday ? in pm Congregation Book Rev David Litchfield Minister 7 00 pm Evening Service 9 30 am Morning Worship il am Church School HHSTBUTlsTUllhUl Miidfe*. Text studied 'The Nations shall 7 pm Song testivdl 1 Even owe Welcume booth US 2? Know That I Am Jehovah - How" ' wfcufvbSDU 10 30 am Sunday Sehuol Supt Merle Paul A Travis Pastor 7ixipm Piajer Service BaeSe Thursday 7 wpm Thew.ratio Ministry tt«(J Nighft. M&- J(J choir PrjcOrt-s i 45 jni Bible StfluoJ btntx)/- Texb t_(.ed Bibfe and'Aid to thurs Night H pm 1-' llowstop Servae 10 Sj dm Worship Seme Bible Cndentdnding S Jo pm Service OUPL\|\ MbllUlUISTt IU IU II li JIU Children s churches Meeting SOlTHbeWirrCHUUH ItevDavidUtchlield Minister i OHHRiSl •»pni IN TIME and HI TIME Sunday a JO am Public Lecture !U am Sundaj School Supt Kenneth 7 pin Evening Wurship •ili en by Uualiffed Representative of the 29JI Herblsun beside Ut*WiU Kiger J uu pm Uumh l raining ttdlchto*er Bible and Tract Society High School il am Worship Serv ice Eureka Area ' w pm tvening Worship ID JU am Watthtower study Current Minister Ur James Girdwood bach Wed 1 om I he Hour ol Power tur ii!>ue uf the Watcbtouer magaune fel 669 JOOU or b26-600b t-IRSl Hll'llMlllLlUll the whole idim!> » pin Choir practice studies y 20 am Bible School ill am Sundaj School Rev Cowley Supl !u JO am Morning Worship (mGHJJ/lHWvU B 'Jit J1!W UlUIr Pj-dUlU' Pt 0UC 1N\ ITht) if am Horahip Service Communion Weeklv tj JU pm Junior 4 Senior li\r* tHKlSli\MHUUH Ji Basketball MHULLLCTION TAKEN b 3u pm "iijuth Groups 2biyE Maple Kapldslid rirst Sunday i ommuntun Service 7 uo pm Evening Service 7 J0 pm Evening Worship Htv PdUlHJoiies Pastor rirst Tuesday Ueacons Meeting HHSTtHIKCHut- GOD W'c-dnesda> 7 oo pm Wednesday Junior and SetUur S'cotld Tuesday Ladies, Missionarv Ihuir Practice Phone 224 7703 St Johns iu am Bible School lui even one (Ifcfe Corner of M 21 and DeWitt Hd r JO pm Hour of Power Prayer and 7 JO pm Wednesddj Pidver and Bible Bibk- Study 11 am Morning Worship Mon Fn Moments of Mediation a 13 Phoned 7190 1 hursda> Study ___„_ 7 JO pm \dult Bible discussions am Radio W KB J y 45 am Church School tj U0 am 7 JU pm tailing Program Nursery provided during services ctiurch ulfiee hours. Worship Service 7 u) pm Evening Wyr Ul PL MM lit Hi tl OH HItlSl 1. Ju pi« ^oulh Mtt'lingi • 12 4 l s Muii thru rr< ship 8 wpm \ wth Feflpwih/p 1st and scd J (Miles ««,! f*tid Elsie Ifigh School t.45pm Wednesddv Jr Choir Chancfl SSbSt Colony Road Sunday of the month s HIlsTBXPTISTUIUtUI 1 huir 7 30 pm ttednesdaj 7 45 prn Fdmilj Bible Justin Sltepdrd Mtnialtr UHJeWIIT SIIC STJUIIV. tPtSCUPALnilHCH Siudj BillMchebon NoulhMmbler i orneruf MeaddiKlWdlker Kev Jerry Cole Pastor y 45 am Sundaj, School Kw-luj-jJUbLrtjIker II am Uiurch tilt KtH UHUbWWKENE Meeting now in our new honit I1U6B Phone 224 2buu IXWitt Hd 31S North Lansingstreet i> pm ^outh lellowship and adult Bible •ji I lee 224 288a t^^tf>>c<5rK^>^>x la pm \uung People s Service Mid week prajer service Wed 7 w pm STl\RlLt UHuLK tillIttH Area and Sermon r ou pm Evening Worship \outh ielloushlp 2nd and 4th Sunday at Rev ThomasM huWdleijk Pastur other Sunday^ Warn Murning Prajer uedittsda} Tjupm Bible Study and . Ju pm PuBoiy? jl7LMdinS! and Sermon MUJIrKKJMtiMUl Vn pialer fiour Join us in worship where everybody is Banmsier 48807 phunt Bb2 527u Nursery & church school lu am ior UiUtlll Attend the somebody and Christ is Lord Sondaj Liturgies Saturday 7 on pm nursers through titli ' 2 UU Pm Sundav Schuul l-lthkMbTIUiblSTUILKUl For more information call win 9752 or Sunday 8 H) jnd iu in dm Evers Monday eve ? pm spiritual Hulj Dai, Liturgies : uu am and B tiu i "U pin Worship Service Healing ^n lee HJ3 thurch Street write Box «b DeVWtl Phone m J349 pm 'it jd lltwidsys •"' P"i Senior Utaens Cunlessions Uue lulf hour belore all Jd & 4th fuesdJis \'J«I scnlor Hubert Bentley Minister \ \LLE-\ MKMb I MTLb ID UO am Sunda) Suhuol Sunday Liturgies Ciumens PbVrtlOST\LUlUtUI II W am Morning Worship tiers Tuesdav murning and eiemng Rev Neil Bolinger Pastor HGIt iMibU -veight "atchers. t> w pm Evening worship Wacousta Prajer aertice as announced 155 E Slate JU Mfc«K»WSHlltKtH churth of »d Wednesday i y pn) tamily Planning Phone 489 1705 Kev Hay MtBialme Pastor clink 1 elephone iii? '.53J or4By JBOT MLtMlMTbU y JU am Sunday School Is! & jrd Wed niuming uEu Nutrition il uu am Morning Worship y JU am Murning Worship Area < lass MtTI10UliTI.Hl. KtH U S z; and County UneKd 7 IO pm Sunday evening Evangelistic Iu JO am Church School Eier> ulher wedI'vejung 7 jpCadel Girl Wednesday 7 jo pm' ^outh service 7 JO pm Weilnesddv Bible siudv and Sioub Pastor Paul H Jones WUtitM V UlMMlMlV IMil U Phone 224 7109 Thursdaj 7 JO pro Bible Stud> prayer mOeOng MbTIIUMM UUHUI We cordially mute IOU to attend any or Parsonage 4 Uifice 2620 E Maple Kapids Kev Edwardh 'tito pastoi L^-erv «ti IliUrvJa-. JauetUs. B pm all of these services t M.I I HtlHMft \M i HI hi II Hd Eureka ( Phone Uo Ui2j fci.er\ ltiurbda\ tspm \.\ M Airnn Listen io our international broadcast Kev jndMfs JtwjalJJurJiei! Paslor your choice Morning Worship iu am Eiers I-iidd> i 15 pm Bru*nies Sundav HAKVESTIME Sunday morning at in 30 IU iHiam Sunday Sihoul 1 hurch Schuul classes 11 15 dm am WKBJ 1580 on jour dial it 15 am Morning Worship Jr and Si Hi 1 t, uu pm (mm ti nt- i littler of ST J»H\S H oo worship r iu ou Church school 7 30 pm Wednesday Prayer meeting iherub and \outh 1 hoir Wednea tuOE'sUte STFLTtH UTHLR VS (HUtUI day J W pm luhn Phippb Miniiter 7 iO pm WSCS Third Thursday each month MISSIH HIM \OU Chancel Choir iliursday T iu y jti am ^uiidai 'xhuul 4 I 2 miles west of SI Johns on M 21 WSCS \ouii MeeUngs everv Jrd IU wain Murtiing Wurstup J1 2miIesi.outhorirranclsHoad Bath Area WediKidav j iuuiu V"Utli t-.lli.i'Aitnp \b\tvriiuu \DVEvnsT 2 miles w est on church Road ~ UfJliin t'-tluiig '••(.ruu; 1400s Oakland Mart in L Ban Pdstor mm tMitu y^Timutsi UIUUH wX\ZNodn Meeting cveiv 1st this Sunday HtvJfleaddv «( ev try Jrd Mondav at : « t 1J am Church Service S 15 am Sundaj School and Bible 11 00 am Wuishlp M JiiSIPll I. VWULK 1 lit Kill 10 10 am Sabbath School Service (.lasses ~ U0 pm Bibk- Study \dmlnistrative U-jard 4th Munday ol • very Jid month tit"- William *J Hankerd Paitur Holy Communion first Sunday of the f Kt> KJJmulidijuehring tttsTPILGIUMlMTt-b month at 8 am third Sunday of the month UMllIlM'IIMUItKtH / Xsuw. iaie Pastor MtTHUUlSTUtUU.il at 10 30 pth Kev Rliluirdiole Pastor K-ilur^ - iw Linden st -Ph mslU ' orner ol Parks and Grove Kd 11 00 am Morning Worship Hec Brian h Sheen Minister b JUpm ^iiuUi ttlluwship Liimeiit-uu i ujkldnd-Ph m T.& VT TlltltbSb l vriluLK uiutut •xhuul - jy) t i J*S-WJ i'+^'i •j IV jm Wwsh;pSenJce 7 JO pt» tiCfii.ig Service THESE CLINTON COUNTY FIRMS hdthers Francis Murray Joseph Uroste MidWcckSiervice'iUWednesdaj 7 Jupm Victor MJM. sihedulf 10 4S 3m Church School and Lawrence Delaney bdturdas fciening • pm iundaj : HI y w JO and \i Rectory 1D2 W Randolph Lansmg Rb((RL,\MZtl) UlUltll Of JtSIS MAKE THIS CHURCH PAGE POSSIBLE Hulj Ua\& bee bulletin M)t PH\HUS\ ILLt t MTtD Phone 489 SOol UlltlsTcil L\ITHlUU s\1M> Township VUtkdj\i n JU am and 1 pm HfeTMOUfoTt lit Hi U •Mass Sthedu'e SaJurdav 7 pm i orner Upton lid 4 St oil ltd ^jtramtlitul Ptiunte baturdajs i JU UrUaroldBoyd Pastor Sundaj 6 8 10 12 DeWitt 9 am Llder Jerry Baird t.ttmbmm t uuiicti to . pm atter r pm Mass until 8 s\* pm 44a Division Street Holiday 7 u io am 5 30 7 3u pm Sunday School IU am Prcddling Str Kiv Robert Prange Pastor Weekday tvLnlngsJ lew minutes tiefore Last Lansing Michigan weekday Masses bam 7j0pm vice It am Price and Sliepardsv ille Roads Confessions.. Saturday J JO to 5 and t\tinng Mjis a (u dm Wyrship Service 10 45 am Lhfflr JVdtKtP t Wed b Ju pm IK W dm Sundjj Seliot/) Classes *ur( tliurch School 7 Juto9 Evesof Holidajs BtoS Mid Week PraierScrvice Wed? JUpm all ages Bapbsm sunda> at) pm Please call In Everyone welcome 11 uu am Morning W 01 ship l-ir^t tndavs>-Sdi.rament of Pena.iLe Wednesday 7 no pm choir practice H IJO pm Prayer Service advance i> JU pm \uung People Thuradd'. from 4 to 5 pm and after the 7 IU pm bveniiigServiCe evening Ma^uiiuldllarc Heard Mass and Administrative Board first Morulas ir. the niunth 7 JU pm Wednesday playt-r meeting pra$en> ut Aduratitm at I pm Hul> UeWtTTlOMMl\m llllltUI General meeting of WSCS third Thur Ladies Missionary Circle meets 4th Central Natl Bank Schmitt Electric Lommumun >HI Iridai at b and ' 15 am > Inler in January April jnd September Ihursddy \durati'Jt) of the BleSicd Sacrament Mori J Last man Pastor OF ST. JOHNS 1002 h State Mternoon Circle meets second Thursday JimMiGovney UlTilN UL1 GOSPtl UIUUH Couples 1 lub nutb 4th Salurdav in Ihursda^ 7 pm un First hrldaj after at the homes of members month St Johns neniijg \lmis &undj> SthocO Supl ( 2n»teedatofF<.rri(ito(junM5fi J 2mite Bcrean circle meets third Thursdaj St Johns-Ovid Pew.imo N Clinton Utiotiuni-uur Mother uf Perpetual Marilyn Krol Co Supt suulh PIium-221 4277 evening in each month at the homes of y 45 am Sunday School Rev 1 jnnShuiik-I'aslor Member FU1C Phone 224-2381 Htlp Nuvena alter ? t, pm Mab each members IrjadJi il am Church 9 45 am Sunday Vhool lU'hgioub Instruction < lasses-Adult 6 pm Huth fellowship 11 0U am Morning Worship inqulrv < (ais Tutadd> at « pm High \v«su)F tni'TisTtiaiun 7 pm - Sunday Evening Service 7 00 pm ^outh Service Lansing 7 pm Wednesday Bible Studj and 7 45 pm Evening Service bthwKQ) ttedneaddSdlT WpmPubln Pastor Rev Kuy Green Lradf SthuulCCL) lues>dd>ifrom4unUI0 Prayer Meeting 7 45 pm Thursday Prayer and praise «,erv ice S & H Farm Phillips Allaby-Brewbaker, pm The Corner of N Us 27 and Roosevelt Rds KIMtfUtL\ UIUUH Ul- IJIHJST Bapbsmi-EaLh bunda> at I JU li Sunday School !0 W m luuTKimberly Drive Morning Worship u 00 am Ovid Area appointment ulher arrangemenb W Unsing Michigan Sales & Service Implement app Ointment Sunday evening 6 00 pm John Halls Inc. THE LMTED UlCttU! Or lrtll> Pewamo Wednesday evening service 11 am Murning Worship COMPANY S U\T JUH\ ^ U THLK \N t III KtH ' uO pm West Front Street m am Kibfc Study New Holland Machinm 'MhioUHMnod' \ church whcr<> everyone is welcome Rev aaude B Kidtey Jr Pastor 6 pm Evening Worship Our Specialty Worship Service 10 am Area Ktv Michael K Huhl Pastor Midweek service 7 iu pm Wednes 313 N Lansing M. 1U8';N Clinton St Church School U am day night •1 Mi N un US*27 to Nursery service lor all children up to 2nd Plume 224 2777 St John;,. Michigan 10 15 am UKIIK Worship Frunt-h Hd grade ' ' « (JO am llatins. vnic« Jrd iamias DeWitt Area IMTI-UMtTlimilSTURRUI Phutie 2244661 tach munlh WtSLM XMiULISESSUICRCH PeWanio Michigan u >J0 am Sundaj Sthool dnd Bible 127W WllliamSt Uvid Ur Lloyd Walker I IdSli* UWhlDLlllAPtL Rev Richard D Purchase 1639'torlion Drive Ionia Bridgeville AaiBLECHt'RCH id am Sunday School and Morning Sunday to 30am Morning Worship 7 on Hj)\' oiiuiiUntun litand irdbundais-each 1437 Turner HoadDeWitl Worship Sunday Evenings 7 30 pm pm United Methodist \outh Fellowship SPACE mwith at W lS am Kev Douglas Beach Pastor 7 30 pm Wednesday Prayer Meetings WSCS metis third Thursday of the Area Phone 4834251 » month at 2 pni Egan Ford Federal-Mogul LhURh"if'teHuur^ a w-t2 wMmtdaj 10 am Sunday School OMuHltSTBAPTlSTCHlRtH Hfd/JtidJJ, Tfiursdaj jnd Podaj STJOSt-PII'St \T1I(11.U Ull'KUi FOR U am Worship Service Main at Oak Street J!hlUGfc\ ILLE GtlSPt L MISSION CORPORATION m'jnitng* b pm >oung People Rev Earl C Copehn Pastor Pewamo Michigan 4mllessouthof Pompeii Sales, Inc. Adult Instruitlun • 30 pm Tuesdays 7 pm Evening Service Paul Johnson CTnirchSchoolSupL lit Rev Msgr Thomas J Bolger MA Pastor J S Dingman Weckda> Sthool and Confirmation I lasses 7 15 pm Wednesday Bible Study and s 45 am Church school li 00 am Paslor Sunday J pm Bible School 200 W Higham SI, Johns Plant Wednesday UUhoOpm RENT Prayer Morning Worship. 7 pm Evening Daily Mass 7 30 dm l 45 pm Worship Service Phone 224-2285 Udies 'juild LWMU^nd wednesdaj eaeb A friendly church with a message Tor Fellowship Saturday 4 30 pm & 1 45 pm Thursday 7 30 pm Collage :v::::#::#::*:^ ijjunth at I JO pm loday Wednesday 7 pm Prayer and Bible Sunday S 00 am & 10 00 am prayer Meeting Elders, and Udngclists Tuesda>',at6 4i Bible Loving - Bible Believing ~ Bible Study 8 pm Senior Choir Holy Baptism Sunday l pm "Announced from pulpit' pm | Preaching Sacred Confession Saturday 3 30 and 1 yUtft Md & 4th iuWJdJi ai 4 eath HEDbbMbR UMTED "the church *iih "acts 20 20 vision" Family Holy Hdur for Peace Saturday. month at 7 JO pm MtTIIUDIST CHURCH llOONMaJnSt Uvtd 7 15 pm D&B Wes' Gulf Service iJlfH-elilephune ii4 3544 Rev Richard Glcason t'dfionage Telephone 24 7400 IDS N Bridge St Richard U Clark, Pastor Churc fi Phone 834 5050 Parsonage Phone 834 2473 9i30 am - Worship (nursery provldad), Discovery Party Shoppe 10 00 am Sunday School Gunnisonville 10(30 am-Coffao Fellowship Reorganfied Church of 4esu» ChrUl tat«r H 00 am Morning Worship Open Monday thru Saturday •(no Church School June-August) is their Mathews Elevator tljv MinU e 00 pm Youth F M Y Complete Party Supplies l-reePickup&Ueljien 4WE G}bb» 7 30 pm Evening Worship Area S US-2-i Uiurch School 10 ocloclt lOMMlNITYOFSTJUDE •S 30 am Ladies Bible Study every ^Business..* 224 N. Clinton Worship Service 11 oclock Catholic Church Tuesday GUNMMIWIL1.E Phone 224-3535 Phone 224-2212 Father Jerome Sehmltt. Pastor UNITKDMETHODISTU1URLH 400 Wilson DeWiit \ 7 30 pm Wednesday Evening Prayer Clark and Wood Roads Grain-Feed-iieans Daily Mas* Mon and Thurs 7 30 pm Service Rev paulScrdebner.Muiisler TUBS .Wed and Fri 7 00 am 6 00 pm Teen's Softball every Friday 9 30 am Church Service Sunday Mast 9 00 and tl IS am 10 45 am Sunday School CM /_y Services at Middle School. DeWitt HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC Phone 593-2111 t CHURCH Capitol Savings EAST DeWITT BIBLE CHURCH SlOMabbitRoad.Ovkl Antes Cleaners ' Non-Denominational i Fr JostphAubin 1 10 30 am Mast on Sunday | Pickup and Delivery AND LOAN ASSN. Round Lake Road 1/4 mile East of US 27 Westphalia GlenJ Famhsm Pastor 7 00 pm Evening Man on Wednesday 108 W Walker Confessions 10 Io 10» on Sunday 3% 222 ti. Clinton Sunday Phone 224*4529 10 am - Sunday School Classes, for all momlitg __^„^ Phone 224-2304 Ages Area WESTPHALIA U am - Morning Worship CALVARY BAirriBT CHURCH Rev Wayne Glassm an 1K» Stt 135 5 *J pm Youlh Felkmtiip Senior, li ST MARY'S CHURCH M2latEtileRd •ehmtists projeets InttKutioiH and up Jet Cadets. 10-13 Westphalia 7 pm Evening Service » 45 am Sunday Schwl 11 00 am Morning Worship Rev Father James Sehmltt Phone 517-4301 Maynard-Allen Wednesday 7 oo pm Evening Worship Supporting Parr's Rexall Jim McKenzie 7 30 pm Bible Study end Pray* 7 00 pm Wednesday Prayer meeting Saturday Night Masses 4 30 fc 7 00 pm Supervised nursery for bablet and small Sunday MorrdnS 6 00. S 00. 10 00 ttwirreMarch with STATE BANK cNWren in all service* WeefcdaysMonday&Frlday7 IS411 30 your gifts Store Agency "An open door to an open book" STPAULLirrHKRANCtnjBCll im ft A Bibk preaching church with a Ptwter TUfls it Thurs 7 is & s M am Th« Corner Drug Store 312 N. Clinton, St. Johns Portltmd-Sunfield-Westph&lia message for you H E Rossow.Pastor Wednesday 7 ]$ It 7 30 pm our business Mcmb«r FDlC Phone 524-2837 214 W.Washington, Ionia v*- »-O0ajn Worship Holidays S 30 7 IS 4 11 » am. 7 30 pm Phone 5R7-3111 10 00 a m Sunday School Wednesday Evening Mass 7 30 pm Supplimant to: St. Johns Clinton County News Let Kroger Mini-Mize Your Food Cost!

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L-—^* SAVE '5.20 With 4 - ^ UP TO •—-s Coupons- N ^\ {J S,^ In This AdSf-' !•••••• KROGER MINI MIZER COUPONiB«"«"«B« 10° OFF - on« 14H32 wt Country Oven *&**& Angel Food Cake KROGER MINI-MIZER COUPON Limit one coupon par family Prices goad thru Sunday, July 21. Subject to applicable state and local taxes The Mini-Mizer Margarint ^ra £*•••••« KROGER MINI MIZER COUPON) Proves The Big Savings Detergent Tide •Frozen Lemonade Kraft Parkay Cottage Cheese 50' OFF ••• ..are af Kroger! one 10 os jar Make the Mtni-Mize Test. Total up your shopping Giant .< list at Kroger then do the same at any other super­ Maxwell House Instant Coffee Limit on* coupon par family. Prices flood thru market. We expect Kroger to save you money. Size .ftXWEtl Sunday, July 21 Subjact to applicable ttata and HOUSE local taxes. 49-Oz Every week, Kroger offers you many low-priced Limit 6-0z Limit weekly specials on items our skilled buyers have WtBox 1 WtCan 6 Gans £& been able to get for us at bargain prices. ^••••••KROGER MINI MIZER COUPONl

And every week, Kroger's Advertisements feature 25° OFF a group of Mini-Mizer Coupons you can redeem Limit 1 with coupon fc $5.00 purchase excluding be«r, w!n», cigarette*. Limit 6 cans with coupon fc $5.00 purchase excluding bear, wine, one 2 lb can Limit one coupon per family Prices good Monday, July IS thru Sunday, cigarettes Limit one coupon per family Prices good Monday. Julfly 15 tnrthru «p> for exceptional savings. We think these programs July 21, Subject to applicable state and local taxes. IOBM cigarettes Limi-~t on" e coupon per family PN>Cand locaUaxe*. will add up to a definite savings on your weekly I^BjV Sunday. July 21 Subject to applicable Mat* .i mmmWA 'OIFEI] Kroger Vac Pak Coffee Food Bill. E n•••••••••• Copyright 1974. The Kroger Co. '» > < * ' t-rifi We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities. Prices Good Monday, July 15 thru Sunday, July 21, c 1974. 25 OFF ono 24 oi ctn Michigan Potato Salad Limit ona coupon par family Prices good thru Sunday. July 21 subject to applicable state and * local taxes, m ^*cr*""}iB»«««»« r*"—> ••••••• £7t ^\ « !•••• KROGER MINI-MIZER COUPON* 10° OFF any one jar Kroger Olives Limit one. coupon par family Price* good thru Sunday, July 21. Subject to applicable state and OPEN 24 local taxes, ^•••••B KROGER MINI-MIZERCOUPONi"""*™ r 20° WF ^ •EMU one H gallon Prices and Coupons Good at your St. John's Kroger Store Only Kroger Deluxe Ice Cream Limit one coupon per family frictt good thru Sunday. July 21. Subject to applicable state and local taxes. £T2i £T2i • •M KROGER MINI-MIZER COUPON !•••••••» Vine Ripe 10° OFF * one 12-et box Freezer Plaezar Fresh Tomatoes Ice Cream Sandwiches Limit one coupon per family Prices good thru Sunday. July 21. Subject to cpptteebfe state and local taxes.

KROGER MINMI MIZEMIZER COUPOCOUPON •••»••••« 7e OFF * The People s Choice The People s Choice one 16-02 box Towns House U.S. Gov't. Graded U.S. Gov't. Graded Kroger Kroger Choice Boneless Choice Breaded Keebler Crackers Limit one coupon per family Prices good thru Delmonico Family Pak Sunday. July 31. Subject to applicable state and Wieners Bologna Bologna Shrimp local taxes. Steak Cube Steak SPJ \2 0i KROGER MINI-MIZER COUPON Pkg You asktd fortt...Xroctr' s got ft! 25< OFF with $3 00 or more purchasa Eckrich or _ Oscar Mayer Center Cut Herrud Jiffy Veal, Beef or Ball Park Reg or Beef c $ c 1BH-Oz e $ Health and Beauty Aids Oscar Mayer Bologna ;89 Sliced Bacon. 1.29 Smoked Pork Chops £1.29 • e-Pkg 99 Hygrade Franks 1.19 Smoky Links ^ 79 Chuckwagon Limit one coupon per family. Prices good thru Sunday, July 21, Subject to applicable ttata and Jumbo, Meat or Beef Meat or Beef Eckrich Smoked Sausage or Regular or Garlic Serve N Save Peichko Bulk Rope Style local taxes. c c s Eckrich Franks ...u 99 Oscar Mayer Franks 99 Smorgas Pak '1.39 Herrud Ring Bologna M.09 Fish Sticks .. x 39° Smoked Sausage... 1.09 >•••••••! ^ KROGER MfNl-MIZER COUPON"««"«"*ljg( e Budget Stietckm1. ?0t{ec£ i&i youit Picwcl Look al timPttce l Ft&sew Foci SpeM I HeM & Beatify AM 10 OFF one pkaMild Colby ".IffffrT." County Line Cheese e Limit one coupon per family. Prices good thru Chicken Noodle Avondale Carnation 6 Off Label on Pkg of Two From Florida - Kroger 100% alues to M.95 Shampoo Sale' Sunday, July 21 Subject to applicable state arid local taxei S^ • •I Campbell's Souplfork and BeansS Coffee Mate Zest Soap Orange Juice Xrlead & Shoulders »•••• KROGER MINI MIZER COUPON! f ! ^ 2.00 OFF Pak 22/^ 4-0z Tube - 3 10 4-0z 15'i.Oz B-Oz 7-0z Lotion - Canned Ham 1 Wt Can WtCan Cans Lfmlt one coupon oer family. Prices good thru 5-0zJar Sunday. July 21. Subject to applicable state and local taxes. Your Choice

For your oonvenfancs and personal satisfaction Clover Valley Imitation Appian Way Nabisco Btnquat Frozen * . $1.09 Size - Deodorant * we do all in our powar to have all our Advartiied r c J e Specials on our shalvas when you shop for them. e Salad Dressing «2 49" Pizza Mix ^,32 Clorox II .««W Chips Ahoy ..-^; 77 Cherry Pie ^ ; 48 Right Guard Sometimes, due to conditions beyond our Krogir Si-49 Size control, we run out of an advertised special. If Heavy Duty Prima Cholc* Ragu c thfs should happen to you, ask at the store e c e office for a RAIN CHECK which entitles you Reynold's Foil .- 46 Steak Sauce

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Looking for old-fashioned, fresh-from- '' the-oven quality? Look no further than your Superstore Sanders Bake Shop. We've got full variety in fresh-baked rolls, breads, pastries and doughnuts. Country bake shop quality at Xtra-Low Discount Prices.. .only at your Superstore Sanders Bakery.

Golden Crust Buttermilk Bread 58c

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Copyright 1974. Th« Kroger Co. Wi Reserve Thi Right To Limit Quantities. Prices and Coupons Good July 15 thru July 21 1974 at your Kroger Superstore Only. WHAT A BEAUTIFUL PLACE TO SAVE MONEY! k SUPPLEMENT 7D LANSING STATE JOURNAL MOM JULV 15 £/ CLINTON CO NEWS TtfUfcS* JULV 18, 1974 »» SUMMER'S FINEST J § MEAT VALUES FROM THE MEAT PEOPLE... FOOD STORES

5210 W. Saginaw, Lansing 930 W. Holmes Rd., Lansing 15487 N. East St., Lansing OPEN 8AM-I0PM AON. thru SAT. 2825 E. Grand River-Drive, Lansing OPEN SUNDAYS IOAM TO 6PM

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