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*T> D 1 Clinton County News x*Oo 1 0 D 15 Cents. 4> July 2, V, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 48879 *£ ro a a 0 -£• 0 Highway proposals ^k no bed of roses ByJlmSchmUz suggested that a new highway would only "If the majority doesn't want im­ the "do nothing" and "no build" plans County News Writer benefit transient weekend, travelers. ' provement, we would recommend this to the because their revenues from the gasoline There was plenty of evidence at the June "There is too much emphasis on local Dept. of State Highways and Trans­ tax had decreased because of the energy 24 public "pre-hearing" of Wilbur Smith & people in this discussion," he said. portation." ' crisis and therefore, less money is available Associates and the County Board of Com­ "We all know this highway is hofrfor us." Henry also said the Dept. would consider for highway construction. missioners to show that the some 250 people , A little later, the same man got everyone who filled Smith Hall weren't exactly happy jumping up and down when he and Henry about the possible new U.S. 27 highway. possed the question, "how many farmers During the l'A hours evening hearing, cross the current 27 weekly with equip­ Lynam wins Lions several individuals who questioned the ment?" possible highway found themselves ap­ After about 50 people responded by plauded by the rest of the audience who, standing, the same individual asked the though not fervently hostile, weren't exactly almost too obvious question, "how many bubbling over with good will towards Robert people are affected by any of the 4 Henry, associate in, charge, and other corridors?" office in Dallas representatives of'Smith & Associates and This brought nearly everyone to their feet the Michigan Department of State High­ and sent a casual roar of laughter through ways and Transportation. the crowd.] Henry stood in front of the'audience and DALLAS, TEX!. ~ Ralph Lynam of St. complishments as a Lion. The same individual persisted in his Johns was elected Saturday to the post of He is a Charter Monarch of the St, Johns explained the findings of Smith & questioning but didn't find too many takers Lions International Vice-President. Associates' study which show the trfcns- to his last 2 questions, "how many people club, maintains -a 25-year perfect at­ portational, environmental and personal aren't affected by the 4 corridors" and how Lynam's campaign for 3d vice-president tendance record, is charter secretary impact a new highway could have on Clinton many farmers don't cross the current '27 of the world-wide Lions organization was the treasurer, club song leader for 25 years, and Gratiot Counties. most recent in an outstanding list of ac- club chaplain for 25 years and club president with equipment?" ' * in 1953-54. Henry also detailed the 6 options the study More applause filled the hall when came up with that include a "do nothing" another individual suggested that Smith & He has served as 11C zone chairman for 3 and a "no build" plan and 4 corridors terms, District 11C cabinet se"cretary- Associates couldn't hold a, fair public' treasurer in 1954-55 and district governor in Band member finds horn doesn't make a bad pillow (routes), of which 2 proceed west of St. hearing. * 1967-68. Johns and the other 2 east of the city. "There is no way," he said, "you can when you're tired enough. 'Several individuals in the audience didn't render a fair judgment because you stand to Lynanl has received 2 distinguished appear to care for any of the routesand told benefit if there is construction." service citations from the,Michigan Council Henry that his study didn't say anything "therefore, how can you hold an objective of Governors. about the damage that could be done to hearing?". A member of the state advisory and Here's account of commercial farming by a new highway. After the applause ended, the individual finance committeeior 3 years, he served as Their main complaint was that the study suggested that Smith & Associates ought to chairman in 1969-70 and 1970-71. • didn't specify the number of farms that disqualify themselves. *» He served as state treasurer in 1969-71. hand's Dallas trip would be displaced if a new highway is The audience showed, however, that they Lynam is the recipient of the Lions' In­ constructed. * weren't totally hostile to Smith & Associates ternational Extension Award, Key Member The Redwing Marching Band Johns Band led the dembn- Henry told.them that the actual number of when they applauded an individual from the award, 5 International president's awards returned home Sunday June 29, stration. , • farms couldn't be determined until a Dept. of State Highways and Transportation and the international "Ambassador of 1975 at 5:00 p.m. after an ex­ Friday was a -day at Six specific corridor is selected. He also said the who labeled as "nonsense" the charge that Goodwill" award. citing and successful week in Flags and Saturday the band study did, estimate the number of houses Smith & Associates couldn't hold a fair Dallas, Texas representing the was on hand to demonstrate at each corridor would replace. public hearing. He has served with Lions International as St. Johns Lions Club and the the Convention Center for^the This "exchange led to a discussion of "This Individual," he said, "is a lawyer a director in 1971-73, treasurer in 1973 and Lions of the State of Michigan. ' victory of Ralph Lynam for*3rd exactly how wide the highway would be and } trying to turn this into a legal proceeding." chairman of f'M international board, Parents, friends, banners, vice president of Lions In­ Henry said 418 feet. ' * "Smith & Associates are being paid to do a 'headquarters operation and finance, punch and cookies were all on ternational. Dyle Henning, chairman of the County study, they are not legal hearing officers:" Lynam is a current member of the Board hand as the four buses arrived There were so many out­ t Board-of Commissioners, stood up and said Though the study of Smith & Associates of Trustees of the Leaded pOgs For the at the high school. People standing features and the Board had taken the position that the 418 indicates they don't think anything less than Blind in Rochester and also serves on the cheered, cameras flashed and statements about the Band it is should be reduced to 300 to save farm land. a ne\y highway can handle the projected 100 J / board of directors of the Michigan of Course, family^greetings as Mr and Mrs Ralph Lynafn- difficult to list even a few. "There is no hard and fast rule," he said, per cent increase in traffic on the current 27 Association for Better Speech and Hearing. the, band members left the Every restauraunt, stop, ' "thattheroadhastobe418feetwide." by 1995, Henry did tell the audience that the He's the new Lions International buses .from a 26 hour ride. 3d vice-president. / motel, university, etc. com­ One man got everybody clapping and later views of the public that came ,out of public Lynam and his wife, Doty, reside at 207 E. The trip to Dallas included' plimented the counselors and on their feet when he sarcasticallv hearings would be taken intoaccount. State in St, Johns. • several restaurant stops and an directors on the courteousness overnight at Holiday Inn. of the individuals, the discipline Students, counselors and of the band and the cleanliness directors were housed at of the place when they left. Southern Methodist University Compliments were numerous DeWitt Twp sets assessment hearing during the week. from the Lions from every state and foreign country for the Once the band arrived in Band's behavior, playing etc. at Dallas they were very busy the Hotjgls and Convention By Jim Schmitz At the June 23 Board meeting, Board DeWitt Township, runs from ApriMo April. special assessment will probably ask for either preparing for or involved Center. 'County News Writer members unanimously approved a Township residents had been assessed 1 about the same. As of right now, no amount in the Lions International Band members expressed resolution drawn up by Township Attorney mill for the 1975-1976 fiscal year police and has been set because, by law, the Board Convention. The Band was on many of their own throughts: J. Richard Robinson authorizing a special fire budget, but the mill expired with its must first hold a public hearing. television and heralded "A chance to see how other DeWitt Township will be holding a public assessment district. The Board had collection this past December. The Board decided not fo ask for a millage throughout the convention for people live"; "got better hearing July 16 to give residents an op­ originally approved the idea at the May 27 renewal because, according to Eileen Corr, its playing, spirit, and . That mill had been bringing in $41,940 acquainted with our own portunity to discuss a recent decision by the meeting. chairman of the Public Safety Committee, a discipline. members"; "this is like Macy's The Board wants the special assessment (half of which went to the Police and the millage election would cost about $4,000 and Board of Trustees to create a special other half to the Fire Dept.) and according A forty man unit played in the. Parade"; "just like our assessment district. to help pay for operating the Police and Fire if it failed, another election would cost an lobbies of four major National Convention"; "a to Township Treasurer Nancy Cheney, the 1 Depts. for the 1976-1977 fiscal year which, in additional $4,000. hotels . . . Adolphus, Fair­ tremendous trip"; "super". At the June 23 Board meeting, Supervisor mont, Baker and Hilton. There The • St. Johns Redwing Dale Emerson said both the Fire and Police is no way to describe how ex­ Marching Band'represented St. Are you a senior citizen in need of Depts. would need about 5-10 per cent more citing this was to the band and Johns in a manner that each money for operation in the 1976-1977 fiscal the tremendous crowds that and every citizen can be proud. ye*ar. This, , he said, was . "not heard them. unreasonable." This fiscal year; the Fire St. Johns will long be transportation? There's a ride available Dept. is receiving $37,875.00 and the Police Wednesday was the parade remembered by the over 40,000 x which lasted over.four hours Lions and the City of Dallas, Dept. $161,818.19. / ... even the rain didn't Texas. By Jim Edwards of the Capitol Area Economic Opportunity tax, Medicare forms, legal problems etc. Also at the June 23 meeting, the Board, dampen the spirit. Thursday The Band wishes to thank the County News Editor (CAEOC) office in St. Johns. If the referral service is unable to lead by Transportation C&mmittee Chair­ was the nomination speech for . community for all the work they CAEOC sponsors the referral service for satisfactorily answer a questioner solve a man, Jack Kzeski, chastised the County Ralph Lynam and a big- did in sending us to Dallas and ST. JOHNS - Are you a senior citizen in persons over 60. They may personally call or problem, they are able to refer the person to , Road Commission over what Kzeski termed, demonstration on the floor of providing us with this need of information or services and have no nave the call made by family or friends. the proper agency.' "a lack of cooperation" on the upgrading of the huge convention hall. St. tremendous experience. idea who to call or where to go? Are you a The goal of the program Is to increase the Turner Road, which is a county road. friend or relative of a senior citizen in the amount of information readily available to According to Kzeski, the Commission same predicament? senior citizens about programs and services Non-senior citizens in the area can also be didn't approve a plan of funding for the Untangle the problem with a telephone in the area, that directly affect them. of service of the referral program - upgrading until after April 1 when the call fo 224-7998. The referral service answers questions volunteer labor is welcome to help senior Township had already approved its budget It's July 4th That's the number of the senior citizen about just about anything concerning senior citizens with odd jobs such as lawn work, and couldn't add the funds the County was outreach and referral system, operating out citizens including Social Security, income small household maintenance and repairs. asking for. He also said the Commission had turned down several Township proposals for // improving the road. - celebration time "I was here in 1876 signs "Everytime we (the Township) do <*'-:J . something, the County Road Commission ST JOHNS - The annual St. Johns July 4 Kids Day is Saturday, July 5 with prices takes offense," he said. celebration got underway Tuesday and will reduced until 6 p.m. Rides are by the Dick popping up all over the county "However, somebody needs to do their run through Saturday.' Carl Carnival. job." *, In addition to the rides, games and food, a, sold by the Clinton County Historical Society ' When these signs are up, a map marking After some additional debate and A fireworks display is set for July 4 steer raffle will be held, sponsored by the St. As one drives, the roads of Clinton County audience input, the Board decided to send a to mark all buildings and homes which are such sites in the county will be available to 4 shortly after dark, Johns Fire Dept. and Rotary Club. and the city streets in St, Johns and DeWitt, at least 100 years old in the couniy. The area residents. These maps will be useful in letter to the Road Commission stating the " O'IC can seea new addition to the signs of the Society hopes to mark all such buildings planning fall color tours as well as biking Township's position. £ area. These red, white and blue signs and walking bi-centennial tours. In other action the Board: t proclaim "I Was Here 1876" and are being which were part of the scene 100 years.ago when .our nation marked its first century. Clinton County has many fine old homes • approved the Stoll Road contract as Westphalia telephone and buildings which are virtually un­ corrected by the Transportation Committee. changed in' their structure,. Other century • approved a 2 year contract With Lansing old buildings have been altered and Mercy Ambulance Service, Elsie man dies modernized. Both such places are to be • sent a letter to the County Road Com­ 1 • marked to show that the area has been lived mission thanking them for erecting signs in gets rate increase in for at least a century, it is interesting in the Township. ^ our fast paced society to look at the area as • approved the purchase of 8, pairs of in tractor accident our ancestors saw it. It is the purpose of the 'boots for the Fire Dept. for$240.,to come out. LANSING - The Michigan Public Service return, requiring rate relief, the company of the capitol improvement fund. Commission has grarited rate increases to said. He belonged to several farm organizations Society to give everyone such a nostalgic John Lawrence Cobb, 37, 9702 Island view. / •Joined the Dept of Housing,and Urban Westphalia Telephone Company that will One-party business telephone rates will Road, Elsie, was found dead last week under including the Michigan Artificial Breeders Development's National Flood Insurance give the company additional revenue of increase from $7 to $11 per month, and one- , Assocfation.'the Michigan State Dairy Club, Identifying such homes can be done by a tractor by his brother, Alan, on farmland looking at old platt maps, old newspapers., Program. $14,190 a year.' - party residential service from $5.10 to $6.75 he owned on W. Juddville Road, in the Clinton County Holstein Association, the • amended the Building Ordinance to The firm serves 645 customers in Clinton per month. Installation charges will rise Michigan' Milk Producers Association and, deeds and abstracts, If your house or s Shiawassee County. Suilding carrclaim such distinction call Joe comply with the State Construction Code Act County.. . fronV$2.50 to $15. Shiawassee County Sheriffs officials say the Farm' Bureau and Dairy Herd Im­ concerning flood planes. ** Its rates and charges were established in The company agreed to eliminate all* provement Association. Potter, 484-4793; Ken Coin, 669-3370; Mrs. Cobb had been dead for about 12 hours when John Rumbaugh, 224-7402; Doug Whitcomb, • approved the use of a secretary for the 1959 and reduced in 1966. Increased costs of multi-party service by December 1975 and found, He also was a member of Phi Kappa Zoning Appeals,Board whose salary will be labor, materials and taxes since that'time to increase the interest rate on customer Fraternity, Thorny Acres Sportsman's Club 224-2764; Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Teare, 224- Cobb was a life-long resident of Elsie who 2917; or Mrs. James Moore, 224-2025. payed from zoning fees. have contributed to an inadequate rate of deposits from 4% to 6% annually. farmed and graduated from M.S.U, and the Ovid Pioneer Bowling League, COMING SOON.. MEL BROOKS SHOWTIMES: STARTS FRIDAY AT JULY 4 ADULTS GOD­ "THE GOMIG Friday- Saturday • Sunday 2 Shows Nitely 7&9 p.m. TOWERING CLINTON THEATRE „*™ . MASTERPIECE Mon. - Tues. - Wed. - Thurs. 00 JULY 10 One Show Nitely 8 p.m. CHILDREN *1 INFERNO" ST. JOHNS July 2,1975 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN CAAU graduate COME JOIN THE CELEBRATION! RIDES Tues., July 1 thru Sat., July 5 i David Oatley, son of Dr. and Chippewa Marching Band for 3 'Mrs. H.L. Oatley, St. Johns was years as well as a member of GAMES ST. JOHNS CITY PARK graduated from Central the Concert Band for 3 years. "Steer Raffle" FOOD He' was a number of the **»* '" ?*""•»• DICK CARL TOM'S WESTERN STORE » CARNIVAL OVID, MICHIGAN 48866 _ yL Every HORSE AND PONY EQUIPMENT SQUARE DANCE & WESTERN CLOTHING Kids Day - Sponsored by St Johns Fire 9:00 to 5:30 Mon. - Thur. , Fri. 9:00 to 9:00 o Sat. 9:00 to 5:30 •£f (517} 834-5446 Sat., July 5 Department and St. Johns (PRICES REDUCED Rotarf' Club UNTIL 6 P.M.) •' I We're Having A

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Plus H Special Label Deposit ,8 Assorted Varieties Ajax Liquid In Quarters * Detergent IMPERIAL 1-Lb ALP0 Wt Pkg gi' 99 DOG FOOD Can MARGARINE ^•l Bottles ^^m\W ^^mW SAVE UP TO ' Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Arens • UmH 1 With Coupon & '5 Additional Purchase^ Extra Absorbant Assorted Flavors •— ExctPlllllH WINERCK.ARETTLS Cheryl Lynn Fedewa became Denise Arens, St. Louis, sister LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY PAMPERS BIGK of the groom. P„ces Good Mon Juna STThru Sun.JuyG 1 the bride of Gerald Alban tfM > SubioQt To AppbwblB State & Local TMM^ ^ 1 Arens, May 31 at Holy Trinity The maid of hoi ir and the DISPOSABLE DIAPERS Makes Church Fowler. / flower girls wore lavender DRINK MIXES 10 Quarts The double .ring ceremony picture hats with satin ribbons 24-CtPkg 1-Lb 14-0z Can to match the dresses. was performed by the Rev Kroger "BAIN CHECK" Policy Albert Schmitt and music was The other bridesmaids wore SL provided by organist Mrs. the same except they had pink 'Everything YOU bay at Kroger is guaranteed for your total satisfaction regar- Herman Motz with singing and floral dresses and pink hats. 'dfess of*manufacturer If you are not satisfied, Kroger will replace your item guitar playing from Luke They carried bouquets of pink t- with the same brand or a comparable brand or refund your.money and white mums, and car­ Wo also guarantee that we will do everything in our power to have ample sup Koenigsknecht and Annette and plies of all advertised specials on our shelves when you shop for them If, due Joyce Jandernoa. nation's and pink sweetheart to conditions beyond our control, we run out of an advertised special, we Will The bride is the, daughter of rose's covered with baby's substitute the same item in a comparable brand (when such an item is breath. available) reflecting the same savings or, if you prefer, give you a "RAIN With Coupon Mr. and Mrs. Stephen and The mothers wore corsages of CHECK" which entitles you to the same advertised special at the same Martha Fedewa, Rt. 2, Fowler. rose and carnations to match' special price any time within 30 days The groom is the son of Mr. their dr&ses. and Mrs. Linus and Vedesta The best man was Roman ® Arens, R.2, Fowler. Arens, brother of the groom. The bride chose a full length The groomsmen included, moGm Kui-uimcoypo* .•MB MOGUl Mill-Mill* COU'O* 91 lin lAoou MIII-«IHII coupon •! IT '• iKaatn Him-mtn COUPO* Victorian style dress with Stan Arens, brother of the' C /•00l*MII|-Uim COUPON c empire waistband, clung lace 20° OFF 10 OFF 10 0FF , 10 OFF groom, William Catamier( Tha Purchase Of Euch H 0/ Bll The Purchased Hamid The Purchase Of Each 1 Lb PkgJ 25' OFF bodice, a-hne skirt with chapel The Purchase Of One VA Lb Pkg brother-iri-law of the groom, KRAFT 1-LB BEEF EATER FRANKS ECKRICH REG OR THICK BOLOGNA, Tho Purchase Ot2 Pkgs train and lace flounce at the #£en Smith and Rick Wirth, 1'/4-LB FAMILY PAK REG OR - GRAPE NUTS bottom with nylon orange BEVERAGE SYRUP MEAT, JUMBO, BEEF FRANKS CHINET Leo Arens, brother of the THICK BOLOGNA t SALAMI, I , 0RSM0RGASPAK PAPER PLATES CEREAL material. The sleeves Were groom, and Dick Rehmann, J.imif 2 B||t Par Fimiljr Wilh Coupon^? 14-OZ SMOKED OR POLISH SAUSAGE Limit I.Pkg Per Family With Coupon fitted to the elbows and flared to Limit 6 Pkgs Per Family With Co up cm Limit 2 Pkgs Per Family With Coupon^ brother-in-law of the bride were Prices Goad Man Juno S) Thru \l.u-* limit 6 Pkgs Per Family With Couponr Prices Goad Mon June 30 Thru Prices Good Mon. June 30 Thru »Sun. July G 1975 Subjort To —* oAlt Prices Good Mon June 30 Thru Prices Good Mon , Juno 30 Thru Sun , July G 1975 Subject To the wrists. ushers and Kevin Schafer, SAVE Sun July 6 1375 Sunjeu Ttt Sun July 6 197S Subject To Applicable Stale ft Local Tilius s UP TO Sun July G 1D75 Subjed Tii UPTri Applu H hi a SM1H Ft Li|< ill Tim* Applicable Statu b Local Taxes, She wore a camelot headpiece cousin of" the bride, -was ring C Applirnblo StulFj (l Loc il Tin us Applicable Slato b Local Taxes with chapel length illusion and bearer. L4BO 60' lace border. Following the wedding, a She carried a bouquet of buffet for 400 people was held at sweetheart rdses, pink and Holy Trinity Hall. \, white mums and carnations Waiting on the bride's table illlJl accented with baby's breath in were Ann Koenigknecht, "Patti a cascade bouquet. 'Schrauben and Reen McKean.^ The maid of honor was Cutting the Redding cake was'' Colleen Fedewa, Rt. 2, Fowler, Monice Kleirl and Ellen Feld, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids pause fi. Open 24 Hours included Debbie Rehmann and Special guest was Mrs. Laura Linda Fedewa, sister of the Schafer, grandmother of the 900 South U.S. 27 Exce t bride, both of Rt. 2 Fowler, bride. Marcia Pline, Fowler, Dottie Following a wedding trip to 12-Midnight to 8 a.m. P ^1 morning Arens, Rt. 2 Fowler, sister of Florida, the couple will reside the groom and flower girl at 11045 W. 4th Street, Fowler.

\ .r\. -' r ^ July 2.1975 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST, JOHNS, MICHIGAN* Greenman of Battle Creek for a Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoerner, picnic lunch, Mr, and Mrs. Howard Sargent, 'Mrs, Barbara Danes and two Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hoerner children of Delta had dinner and girls, Mr, and Mrs. Donald SUfwuUvdU Sunday with Mrs, Alexander Potts and' Mike ..attended a XutMidVitfua Lang and Allen Fisher. • surprise baby shower in honor Mrs. Alexander Lang was of Mrs, nancy Potts at the home Viva Chaffee and Howard E.^ Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sullivan celebrated their' anniversary Mr. and Mrs. James Wall and attending Day at Sleepy pleasantly surprised to hear of of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Har- Johnson were united in received their guests seated at a and Danny went to Traverse with all their children at their children of DeWitt Visited Mr. Hollow this week. the birth of a great- denburg Sunday afternoon. AH marriage on June 17,1925 at the . table covered with a white cloth Randy Sullivan is spending remained for a barbecue af­ home of Rev. Henderich in New centered with a bakset of coral City Saturday and came back home. and Mrs. Eldoris' Hahn granddaughter, Louisa Marie, Haven Township. Their first colored roses. Monday. They visited Mr, and Mr. and Mrs. Eldorls Hahn recently. s about a week with Mrs. Donald who was born Sunday. terwards. * * • * Mrs. Richard Bracken, Mrs. " attended a family shower for Kriss Parks is with the Sullivan, home was near Rock Lake, Ella Lepisto, Mrs, Terri Smith Miss Debra Espie at the home Redwing Marching Band in Russell Sullivan and Danny from there they moved to Alma Saturday June 28 will be and other friends. of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Flegler Dallas, Texas, this week. They Sullivan are working on their VeWitt fxUite tejb&tt where they lived for 25 years. In Youth Slave Day. The Youth cottage at Traverse City. 1925 they moved to the Group will be available for Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sullivan of Lansing a week ago Sunday, were sponsored by the Lions Shepardsville area on a farm doing odd jobs around your and Randy of Caro visited Mr, Mr. and Mrs, Eldoris Hahn, Club of St. Johns. Mr. and Mrs, Don Sullivan DeWitt reported 1 minor parked 25 feet north of spent the weekend- with Mrs, traffic incident for the past Washington St. on the 100 block formerly owned by the late home. Contact Michele Haynes and Mrs. Donald Sullivan Mrs; Harold Hoerner, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Eldoris Hahn Edward Schultz. Mrs. Johnson at 834-5455 if you have anything' Monday evening, Donald Potts and Mike, Mrs, and daughter were Sunday * Lucy Foster at her cottage on week. of S. Franklin, scraped on the Horsehead Lake. right side, the driver's side, was born near Blanchard and they can do, The money earned Mrs. Raymond Sherman and Charles Fisher and Kevin all dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Johnson near Sumner. will be used for a retreat and children of Mulliken visited Mr, attended the graduation open Lewis Flegler of Lansing to Allen Fisher of Interlochen Wayne Raymond Jehnsen, 210 with a brownish color. Police other projects. and Mrs. Donald Sullivan last house for Kristal Parks at the celebrate the former's wedding spent the weekend with Mrs. W. Main, told police he returned couldn't tell what direction the The open house was hosted by week one day. DeWitt home of Mr. and Mrs. anniversary. Alexander Lang. Sunday, they from the DeWitt Bar at 2:05 car that hit the Jehnsen car was their daughter Emmogene On Sunday, June 29, Mr. Jill and Valerie Hoerner are visited a sister Mrs, Mary a.m., June 22, and found his car, coming from. Castner and her children. The Tanocka, a Christian magician, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sullivan Jerome Myszak, Sunday. Johnsons have three grand­ will be the guest speaker on children, Sunday July 6. Mrs. Dale ZJ Guests were present from the Squiers will be reporting on the Central Michigan area. West Michigan Conference The gift table was just a small which she has been attending I KROGER MINI.MIz5BS„ table covered with a white cloth this past week. with coral-colored flowers in July 4 will be POTLUCK #" each corner. The refreshment CLEAN-UP AND FUN DAY! table was centered with a white Come and help clean the BHF WIENERS cake topped with an open Bible church, enjoy a potluck lunch ^i-5^ in a gazebo topped two turtle and then enjoy good fellowship doves on two wedding rings and in the afternoon with a softball "V \ . - a -gold 50-year emblem. The game as well as games for the cake itself was three-tiered and little ones. Bring your own table J. decorated with coral roses. service and two dishes to pass. Serving at the refreshment Beverages will be furnished. Closed Midnight Thursday table and guest book were Vacation Church School will 1MAM 0 A U C»;j*ii _ All llai Margaret Castner, Karen Bird, beheld from July 21-25: Needed lr Open 8 A.M. All Day andDorothy Pindson, with Amy are many volunteers to staff the 9B, ^'&^$^HHJL Castner at the guest book. school and to assist.

H"MR M'NI-MIZER COUPON •••S^^^B % Mtyb "middle income" Kroger Sandwich Buns Or TSBPS^! man- U & "fat" WIENER ROLLSp^ * Do the middle class people cars. It's no wonder that people have to quit working to prove to are buying motorcycles instead. ^^ |( [mar* the government that gas prices The government does not are too high? practice what they preach. Everything is aimed at the Suggest working four day work middle income , persons week to save about 20% on fuel Family Tasty pocketbook,, higher taxes, for driving to work and see how higher gas,prices, higher food fast they turn you down. SCOTT and clothing prices and most of Here is a question for every STOKELY SAVE all no raises in income to keep American to answer: Do you BATHROOM TISSUE UP TO up with the inflation. have faith in government CATSUP anymore? I don't. I would 4-RollPkg Why is there a shortage in probably live better on welfare 14-0zWtBH jobs available? Its because of. people like ourselves who hold than I doworking. Let the rest (ife down five jobs between my wife of the fools pay me not to work and myself, The worst part is and have children. that we cannot get ahead even The unemployed just got a tamrtyScott now. We just barely break even. $30.00 per week raise and the For *«4c working man gets no raise at •fc'ar , I KROGER MINI-MIZERCOUPONiM H|9 The jobs are as follows; State, all. That is equal to better than °*e/s Printing shop, Security guard, FJh'fbo, -i a $1,00 per hour raise in working «o« Open Pit ™ Foster parents, and farm. mans take home pay rate,,. If I could support my family Everything'for the Welfare; ^c. on my State wages there could recipients and unemployed "and BARBECUE SAUCE beat least 3 more jobs open for nothing for the working man. Largs Whole Or other people. Come on Milliken lets wake The Un-Cola Mammoth Pined Kroger Our net income is about $300 up and think about the welfare Lindsay 1-Pint SALAD |99 2-Qz per week and within the last 10 of the working man. He's the SEVEN RipeJIives Gallon J. '"fc-wv,. years you could live com­ one paying you not the welfare 12-FJ Oz Jug Btl Cans fortable on $100 per week- and recipients. UP even save some. Dale Hitchcock Still they expect people of the 7386 S. Loomis Freezer Pleezer middle income bracket to buy DeWitt, Mich. 48820 Easi Pak SAVE rUmit 1 With Coupon * «5 Additional PurchaUT ..^"^ER.WIN^ciOARETTES CANNING Up To 10th District to JARS *r 12-CtPkg 12-Qt Jars receive EDA movies WASHINGTON, D.C, - U.S. welcomed. EDA has continued t* is. Representatives Elford to be an excellent source' of A.Cederberg (R-Midland) has Federal funds for projects* H • • | KROGER MINI-MIZER COUPON I announced that grants for which benefit many tax­ 1= Kroger Or Pioneer $860,000 will be allocated to the payers," Michigan's senior 10th Congressional District legislator said. under Title X of the Public Programs funded, with the 12PintJars*1.99 •GRANULATED SUGAR Works and Economic EDA grants include erosion Development Act of 1965. The control, stream bank protec­ 10th District covers all or part tion, and forest protection and of 23 counties in Central and management. The actual Sausaae Or Po'pporoni Treesweet • Frozen Easy Monday Lemon Northern Michigan. obligation of the funds is con­ Jeno's Lb Bag tingent upon the various 12-Oz Gallon The EDA grants, recently projects meeting all legal and ORANGE Wt FABRIC Pizza Rolls Jug approved by Secretary of administrative requirements of JUICE Can SOFTENER Commerce Rogers C.B. Morton, the Act. SAVE Limit 81 With Coupon8 « '5 Additiona l Purchase"' *' would create an estimated 144 Cederberg concluded, "The UP TO EXCEPT BEfcR. WINE AND C.OARETTES , jobs, according to Cederberg, in Secretary has indicated that the Kroger Light LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY eight counties which are • Frozen currently experiencing average various Commerce agencies Morton or Banquet Subjoct To Applicable State 6 Local Taxoi _| will try to expedite the CHUNK unemployment rates of almost distribution of these funds twenty percent. within the next sixty days. The TUNA FRIED "These funds are urgently funded jobs can then be filled needed and are certainly immediately." 6'/z-0zWtCan CHICKEN

Available In AflsStores Featurinq Delicatessen Departments Law enforcement TUNA 2-Lb$^77 Mix Or Match 9 Piece Bucket 01 Imported officers complete Box American Stylo Fresh Fried Chicken Polish Ham .V^rf !-LbStl*d(Co1iSliw Or Pohto Salad Donut Sale - Polttol 4 Olnntr Rolll Hair Pound w Heart FBI Academy Lb 78 Donn 1 QUANTICO, VA. « Two law still actively pursuing law 12 enforcement officers from the enforcement careers; 794 of Central Michigan area have them are chiefs of police; 151 »,»rPKl IRBtlH Mlt-«)Z» CtlfH completed the 101st session of are sheriffs; 7 are heads of state U __ KROEUI MKIJHIH COUPON • • KfSPGyC" •<• RHQCtPl «INI-*HIIH m MM*wn-*»H* toatonl Ig ••• MOCI« I»I -"in* coupo» Bl| Disposable the FBI National Academy and police organizations; and 116 Assorted Flavors * |f Ground were honored in graduation others hold positions as heads of MAXWELL HOUSE 100FF mm 150FF CRICKET LIGHTERS ceremonies recently at the FBI their agencies. One of very five I BIG K DRINK MIXES C 0 h * \ COFFEE Sp(ceD]o^O^ SB ,!cWU [?.D,ops Mm *•>"'£«£*«* 10Pak Each training facilities in Quantico. FBI National Academy Citeus Peanuts Or Mint Loaves —_*.i NESTEA Completing the FBI training graduates occupies the top QQ ^j s c ; ICE TEA MIX ^5^ were Anthony A. Hufnagel, executive position of his W •-- td " I =lil j 1S£$E£GUM CANDY •!Wl• Limit 1 PkICg PeE r TEFamilA yMI WitXh Coupon K}J, Limit 1 Per Family With Coupon Clinton County Sheriff, and Lt. agency. s|" _ _ GUM CANDY "S" Ltaitmg Per Family With-.. Pi I coj Good Mon . June 30 Thtu Limit 1 Can Per Family With Coupon^ Umj| 1 Can Pef Famj, Wj(h c JV\ Limit 1 Pkg Per Family With Coupon \*MYj Prices Good Mon . JunaSOTIuu I QlVcl Sun,, July 6. 1976 Subject To Ritchie T. Davis, personnel The diversified FBI National iJv| Limit 1 Pkg Per Family With Coupon I""*' ^-* P^COS Good Mon, JWIOMTIUU ,ces Good Mon JuiwUThtu \ C|WC7 PntVs Court Mini Juno 30 Thru \ CiUC / gi«» Oood Mon Jtoiw M Thiu ^ SAVE Sun Ju Appllcabla Stats & Local Taxai. division, Michigan State Police Academy curriculum is JSAVE a-,t * a 6 UP TO n. July 6 1975 Sublet To < S Sun July 6 1975 SubjoCl To < \ CiU"" C >/ ^Piicc&QoodMon July ; "«n Jun8ub(,ee 30i ThrTou _-\ J SAVE / • 'V 6< 1975 Subject To ' adit S Sun Julv 6 1975 Subloct To \ *"""• S Applicable State & Local Tanas Headquarters/East Lansing. designed to meet the needs of iplicabla State & local Tii.os J ACf S Appbculile SMIO 6 local-TAxos ^ Iflc S •««•«• •.iwMiiBB'H 15° Rocky Pomeranoe, chief of contemporary law enforcement police, Miami Beach, Florida, in such areas of interest as and the current president of the police management, ethics, International Association of recent court decisions, urban Chiefs of Police, was the police problems, and the principal speaker at graduation behavioral sciences. ceremonies. The FBI, through its modern The graduation ceremonies Academy facility that opened in concluded 11 weeks of June, 1972, trains 1,000 law Open 24 Hours executive-level training for the enforcement officers each year officers who represent 49 states as part of the FBI National and 7 foreign countries. Academy, In addition, new FBI 900 South U.S. 27 Except Sunday morning They join 8919 officers who Agents, and veteran Agents, as have completed the National well as specialized law en­ 12-Midnight to 8 a.m. Academy courses. Of this total forcement groups, utilize the number of graduates, 5442 are training establishment. CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN July 2,1975 f ' "If It Fita . . . Clinton County News JUMf&tt tfiwld adventite ' JACK HARRIS-General Manager HAROLD SCHMALTZ-Advertising Director Editor, Lapeer County PreBa JIM EDWARDS-Editor "by Jim Fitzgerald The U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously it is It is lovely that the Supreme Court has ruled this illegal for lawyers to fix their prices. That same price fixing is illegal. But if the idea is to save the week, most of the doctors in my favorite town, in consumer money, the 'court must go further. concert, raised the price of office calls. Lawyers must be allowed to advertise. What's the How come Dr. Welby can do what Petrocelli sense in having a sale on zoning appeals if no one A PERSONAL LOOK AT THE NEWS can't? knows about it? Lawyers should push their ser­ vices the Same way McDonald sells hamburgers, 25 YEARS AGO The semi-annual Bloodmobile No honest lawyer (that's not redundant) will There is more than one way to give yourself a June 29,1950 visit to St. Johns is scheduled deny his profession has been violating the Sher­ break today. Find yourself a drive-in lawyer who Services were held from'the for July 20 at the First man Anti-Trust Act. This act forbids frisbee knows how to prepare wills ahead of time and keep Between the lines Vincent Funeral Home in Methodist Church of St. Johns. manufacturers, for instance, from getting them warm. All you need do is fill in the blanks, as DeWitt on Monday for Carl Clinton County Red Cross of­ together at lunch and agreeing no frisbee shall be easy as adding ketchup, Hawks, 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. ficials are seeking 225 pints of wholesaled for less than $2 each, even if it costs William Hawks, R-J, DeWitt, blood this time. only 25 cents each to make them. Thus price with Jim Edwards who was fatally injured Friday competition is effectively removed from the BAR ASSOCIATIONS object to advertising State police and the Clinton because, they say, it is degrading to professional evening whik\ riding a bicycle County prosecutor's office were, market place and a lot of kids are forced to smoke on U.S.-27, just south of Round v '~pot because they can't afford frisbees. people. It is to laugh. Almost everyone convicted still investigating Tuesday a in the Watergate mess was a lawyer. Nixon and Lake Road, two-car crash early Sunday SINCE BEFORE Perry Mason, bar associations Agnew are lawyers. In my hometown, a lawyer Dr. Guy H. Frace, 76, of St. morning in which two state admitted he hadn't filed his income tax return for ^foctffot tkuwqb a, UfftwUt&i Johns, the oldest practicing troopers were injured, one have established "minimum fees" to be charged by area lawyers. So much per divorce, so much 10 years. A Mich. Supreme Court justice has physician in Clinton County, critically. stepped down while being investigated on bribery ... Words of wisdom that came in the morning died this (Thursday) noon at per tax return, so much per rape, etc. It was OK to ... Our apologies to Ceceila Thelen of Fowler. She charges. mail: A wise man once said, "Nothing is certain Clinton Memorial Hospital, ONE YEAR AGO charge more than the minimum, just so long as the except death and taxes." An even wiser man said, read the classified ads in the County News last where he has been a patient for total fee did not equal an amount twice the The members of the legal profession could week and, lo and behold, found her house for sale. July 4,1974 hardly be further degraded if they advertised by "At least death never gets any Worse." about a week. Duane Green of Elsie who assessed valuation of the state in which the lawyer * * » One hitch, she really doesn't want to sell her practiced. sky writing over drive-ins showing porno movies. house--a typographical error resulted in her Services 'were held Wed­ with his brother Velmar owns Lawyers would probably gain dignity through a ... The Detroit Free Press had a fine article on a nesday at 2 p.m. from the the largest registered Holstein But it was another thing for a greedy young Detroit Tiger first baseman in their Sunday telephone number being published."Her's is 593- series of TV commercials starring that same guy 2613--thaJ;'s wrong. If you're interested in the Eberts Chapel for Guy S. herd in North America has been lawyer to charge less than the amount suggested who wants to say a few words about diarrhea. "Detroit" magazine supplement. One problem- Eaegle;of St. Johns, who died at home, call 593-2631~that's right. elected to the 16-man Board of by his peers. The penalty varied from state to When the Supreme Court is done with the the story was about Nate Colbert-he was traded 2 his home here Monday morning Directors of Holstein-Friesian state. In some areas the offending lawyer was weeks ago. * * * following an extended illness. Association of America. lawyers, the justices should turn their attention to ... It was a great week in Dallas for St. Johns. merely ostracized by his local bar association, the doctors. I wouldn't accuse any medical sqciety * * * Federal-Mogul Corporation Michigan Elevator Ex­ thus forcing him to play golf by himself and to ... Don't read this, Stanley. Rep. Stanley Ralph Lynam was elected 3d vice-president of of fixing prices. Even if the doctors do share the Lions International, a world-wide organization announced today that vacation change, a division of the farmer show up for trial needlessly because no one would printing costs for 2 million office signs announcing Powell's friends are going to throw a surprise 80th bonus checks totaling $8,156,80 owned cooperative Farm tell him his client died 2 years earlier. birthday party for him. A news release that was and the St. Johns Redwing Marching Band were price hikes caused by "The Rising Cost of top-rate good will ambassadors. Their per­ will be distributed to 107 em­ Bureau Services, Inc. has begun Malpractice Insurance" tra la la. requested to be published in the County News asks ployees on Friday, June 30. All clearing grain storage facilities The severest penalty on record was slapped on a that friends of Powell's have their reservations in formance and class brought praise wherever they lawyer who discounted a divorce fee simply Surely there are some cut-rate tonsillectomies to-Mrs. Powell 616-527-1258 or Mich. Farm Bureau, went. Ralph, the band and the St. Johns Lions are shop employees who have been in anticipation of handling with the company continuously Michigan's share of an expected because his client became a widow 10 minutes out there. But where? The doctors should also be 485-8121, Ext. 303. The surprise (if you don't read to be thanked for displaying St. Johns to the world after she hired him. The poor guy's fellow lawyers allowed to advertise. This shouldn't be too this, Stanley) will be July 8 from 6:30-10:30. for one year as of June 1 are U.S. record wheat harvest. as a community to be envied. eligible for the vacation ganged up and elected him district judge, thus degrading for a profession that pickets hospitals. * * * * * * * Ford. S. Ceasar of Lansing, cutting his income by 96%. Onward and Upward. payment. The bonus is based on and a former teacher of Clinton ... Dr. A. N. Sauders, St. Johns chiropractic ... Paging Jack Downing-would you please a percentage of the employee's physician is a fortunate beneficiary of new ad-_ County, has written a railroad report to Tige'r Stadium immediately. Somebody earnings for the 12 month period history of a Central Michigan vances in treatment of eye disorders. A victim of' has to tell those guys that there is a way to prevent ending June 1. Benjamin Airman of the month cataracts, Doc was in a Florida hospital recently the man on third from scoring when the catcher project that was active during where he had lens implants and now the cataracts tries to throw out the man going to 2d from first. Once more Clinton County the years 1883 to 1886. are gone and he's got 20-20 in 1 eye and 20-25 in the finished second in the state AlC Brian E. Benjamin of squadrons and my staff com­ AlC Benjamin is training in Honest, fellas, there's a way to do it. I'm sure Jack St. Johns Co-op has broken George, A.F.B. Calif, was photography. He completed other and that one will improve. He was in and out can explain it and there's a whole lot of Little among the counties exceeding pete for this recognition. of the hospital in one day. Congratulations Doc and their quotas in the 1950 Cancer ground and begins'construction recently selected as the Deputy basic at Lackland AFB, Texas, League coaches who have little trouble explaining this week for a $340,000 high Commander for Operations Congratulations have been and still camera operation and here's looking at you. it to their young charges. Fund Drive. The total amount collected here was $4,164.05. speed grain receiving and Activities Airman of* the Month, extended to Brian for his photo journalism at LbWry processing plant to be located according to word received by demonstrations of outstanding AFB., Colo., before being 10 YEARS AGO adjacent to existing silos at the his parents, Mr. and Mrs. performance, conduct and assigned to George AFB, Qalif. Appoint Spaniola to committee July 1,1955 co-op. Vernon Benjamin of Fowler character." in January. Clinton Memorial Hospital in A delegation of St. Johns city from Col. James R. Willis St. Johns was presented with a U.S.A.F. 25-year membership officials traveled to Lansing to investigate Public Service Comm. recognition certificate by the Monday to present their case to "This selection was the result A/an S. Cobb receives degree Michigan Hospital Assn. at its a representative of the of a competitive interview and Speaker of the House Bobby mailbox is flooded with prove valuable to be able to governor. Their "case'* is a 10% screening process by a board of 46th annual convention last Alan S. Cobb, 9702 Island a record 1,000 plus candidates D. Crim (D-Davison) appointed letters from individuals and come in with a clean, fresh Thursday, at Traverse City. tax factor levied on the entirety seasoned, experienced non­ small businessmen mind so I can better evaluate commissioned officers. Airmen Road, Elsie, received an receiving associate degrees me this week to a special House Harold B Reed is administrator of Clinton County by the State from Delta College in April. committee investigating the bemoaning soaring utility the procedures. I will not be of the he jtal. Tax Commission. assigned to the 5 flying associate in business studies in Michigan Public Service rates. Everyone is feeling the prejudiced either way in Commission. pinch of frequent increases. determining our direction for St. John's new 305 foot the future. \ microwave tower at the west The committee, chaired by 3. How effective is the edge of town will be part of a • Representative Howard Wolpe Michigan Public Service I am excited to be able to more-than $2 million mid-state iD-Kalamazoo), was formed Commission in insuring that serve on this important com­ project by General Telephone earlier this session. Public utility rate payers are not mittee. The Speaker vsaid he Co. that will'Jill both .civilian b ar ,f selected me because he knew I hearings have already /been l 1 ' J< j"Mr£he. costs^^ Would befaifaftd f&isor&Ble,aS* , and rhilitaryiiie^dsi^ * held around the state and o)her,' mismanagement? About f22 6f 68 property preliminary work is underway. demonstrated inmy work on the What" is the allocation of Keith committee. I will ap­ descriptions which petitioned or I was named at this time to expenses between the proach this investigation in as were petitioned to transfer from replace Representative Gary ratepayers and the fair and reasonable manner as St. Johns to the Ovid-Elsie Owen (D-Ypsilanti) who was stockholders of the company, possible. We can't afford to play school district were granted busy with other commitments. and is such allocation games. At stake is the risk of transfer Monday night at a joint The purpose of the committee justified? 17% unemployment and we^ meeting of the board of is not to conduct a witch hunt One of the main questions cannot irresponsibly saddle the education of Clinton, Gratiot, but to find straight answers to raised by my constituents is state of Michigan with that Saginaw and Shiawassee questions involving utility rates whether the rate increases burden. Counties. and the effectiveness of the are indeed necessary or if Public Service Commission. better management would reduce costs. Attending AASU There are several areas the The public has a right taknow Two DeWitt committee will probe, but four whether the PSC has been music program main issues have emerged: operating ethically and ef­ residents 1. What are Michigan's energy ficiently. EAST LANSING ~ Roda May needs for the future, and how Leonard of St. Johns is among can these needs be most 4. Do all interests have com­ earn Ferris 300 high school students at­ efficiently achieved? parable access to the Public tending the 30th annual Youth , It is essential that we find Service Commission and the Music Program at Michigan definitive answers to this ratemaking process? State degrees State University this summer. question immediately, PSC In other words, does the Miss Leonard is the daughter Chairman William G. public have the same amount Kathy L. Davis and Patricia of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leonard Rosenberg predicts that of input and influence as the A. Nichols graduated from of 900 W. McConnell St. in St. Michigan will face a severe utilities? Ferris State College May 24. Johns and a student at St. Johns energy shortage by 1980 Wolpe's committee has run Kathy earned her degree in High School. which will push the unem­ into some snags and some allied health education and The students spend two weeks ployment rate up over 17%. criticism of the procedures used Patricia Nichols earned her on the MSU campus and par­ In light of this information, it to investigate the PSC. As a late degree in radiologic technology. ticipate in a program of large is obvious that we don't have appointee, I am at a disad­ group rehearsals, class and time to waste. We have to vantage in that I have a volume ensemble sessions and lessions find answers. . .and soon. of reading to do before I can Ferris State in and conducting. 2. What has been the impact of catch up with the progress of MSU's Department of Music utility rate increases upon the committee to date. \ graduates staff provides individual in­ individuals and business? My On the other hand, it may struction for each student. Nine St. Johns residents and 2 Highlights of the program are Fowler residents graduated - a Pops Concert, recitals and a •300 CASH BACK *300 CASH BACK from Ferris State College May final mass band performance at OH ALL CORONETS. JAYNES 24. the end of the two week session. ONAUMONACOS. Graduating from St. Johns Students participating in this REALTY CO. were: Betty N. Coleman in summer's program are from higher accounting, Mary J. high'schools in Michigan, WILLIAM F. JAYNES Greer in dental assisting, Canada, Ohio, Illinois and New BROKER James N. Greene in ar­ York. chitectural drafting with high distinction, Phillip S. Knight in featuring printing management with distinction and printing with Miss Jennifer Ann Keys of distinction, Gloria J. Kurncz in Miami, Florida, youngest data processing, Daniel P. Ott daughter of Mr. and Mrs. in industrial electronics, James Sidney J. Keys of Elsie, R. Parr in pharmacy, David E. recently graduated from Lind- Rossow in Machine Tool and s sey-Hopkins Education Center Carole J. Yurke in respiratory and nurses' training at Mt. Sinai therapy. and North Shore Hospitals, all Fowler graduates included In Miami. Her sister, Joanne Dolores M. Goerge in Social Keys Wilson was invited to *200 CASH BACK '200 CASH BACK A MODULAR Service technology with high furnish the music for the distinction and Kenneth L. Sch- graduation ceremonies. Miss ON ALL DARTS. ON ALL PICKUPS, V ! ifsartljsiite fymtte mitt in account with distinction. Keys accepted a position with North Shore Hospital in The wheels are rolling. People are buying $200 back on Dodge Darts. EDUCATION Pediatrics. She is a graduate of cars, And we're going to keep.jt that way! And $200 back on pickups? vans, It's easier for a man to get the Because these are the cars and .trucks that and wagons. Elsie High School and also We're moving cars and trucks. And swing of things in this life if he attended C.M.U. and Miami- are priced to move. These arefttije cars knows the ropes. Dade Junior College. and trucks designed to meet today's we're going to keep on moving them. '24,800 *{On Your Lot) demands for reduced maintenance This time, it's a store-wide sale. and greater efficiency. This offer applies to retail PRICE INCLUDES 24' X 44' HOME, 1056 This time, we're giving cash back customers only at participating SQ. FT., WELL {to 100'}, SEPTIC, FULL on almost every new 1975 car Dodge Dealers: 'Offer does not BASEMENT, DRIVEWAY, LANDSCAPING and truck Dodge makes. $300 apply to 4-wheel-drive vehicles. (4 shrubs and 1 tree), FULL 1-YEAR - KARBER back on Monacos and Coronets. BOYS GUARANTEE. *1974 Prices Still Good For All Orders Dodge Ralph Dara's Placed In The Next 60 Days... BLOCK CO. a BUILDING SUPPLIES CHRYSLER COMMUNITY DODGE SALES CALL NOW hmWliPfPMrMM 200 E. Higham St. Johns, Mich, 487-3515 817 CHURCH ST, JOHNS PH. 224-2327 July 2.1975 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST, JOHNS, MICHIGAN

Mr, and Mrs, James Pipes PwOtM- are the parents of a baby girl f born on Thursday, June 19 at v. Sparrow Hospital at Lansing. and friends of Mrs. Fox, a true drop In the bucket or red sky in also visitedZ friends Jin Hub- EDITOR'S NOTE -- The The Pipes have two sons. follpwing was written by Irene and loyal friend, the morning, were in the Stole, bardston, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph On Sunday, June '22, Mrs. Pox, long-time Clinton County June 19th the Pewamo Eleven oE them were looked*up. Schafer, Mrs. Ann Bower was William Ernst and Maxine News correspondent,' prior to W.S.C.S. met with Mrs. Martha Discussing them and leaving us also a guest at the'home of Mr, Ernst were guests of Mrs. her sudden death June 25. The Miller. After the business the wiser for our efforts. Those and Mrs. John Blauwiekel. Margaret Alger of Howell. County News staff and meeting we were asked if we attending were Ruth Swindt, ,The many relatives and Mr. and Mrs. Louis ^Moritz management wish to express thought common sayings like, a Mrs. Lou Shoemaker, Mrs. friends came to honor Sister and Ann attended an open house little bird tole me — It was a Grace Bissell, Pat Hippensteel, Jane Frances at the home of her sincere sympathy to the family Charl Finkbeiner, Mrs, Ethel sister, Mrs. Estella Schafer, honoring Miss, Sandra Gee, Esther Williams and Mrs. Sunday afternoon, June 22, It Schellhammer of Lansing at the Martha Miller. The next was Sister Jane Frances 50th home of her parents, Mr. and meeting will be at the year as a-nun. She is the former Mrs, William Schellhammer, on Shoemaker home. Hilda Miller. Saturday evening, June 21, Sandra was a recent graduate 25th Wedding Anniversary. Funeral services* were held from college, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Sch- Friday at 11:00 a.m. at the St. Miss Mary Lee Thelen of mitz celebrated their 25th Joseph Catholic Church, Alma was a weekend visitor of wedding anniversary at their Pewamo, for Mrs. Mary her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claud home Sunday, June 22, 1975. Fedewa, 80, of 149 Jefferson St., Winners in the recent Federal Mogul safety poster contest for children of employees are [from left] Thelen and family, Relatives and their many Pewamo. She died Tuesday at Recent visitors of Mrs. friends and neighbors attended the Greenville Convalescent Patti Butler, Scott Williams and Eric Signs. the happy occasion. Home at Grand Rapids, where William Ernst and Maxine she had been a patient for seven Ernst were Miss Agnes Bearndt Sunday, June 22, Mrs. Martha Blue Star Mothers report of rural Six Lakes and Mr. and Miller attended the open house years. Surviving are two sons, Erwin Fedewa'bf Grand Rapids Mrs. Edward Ernst of St. Johns. at the Robert L. Miller home in The Blue Star Mothers met in An invitation was read from nSESWSMES rural St. Johns, in honor of their and Stephen Fedewa of Fowler. the basement of the Gren Howse at DeWitt inviting son Robin S. who graduated Mrs. Lillian Houck of Portland, Congregational Church, June 24 the St. Johns Blue Star Mothers from St. Johns High School. Oregon, Mrs. Julliann at 6:30 p.m. and enjoyed a to her home for their meeting, MARY ANN'S Kurt ^Ludwick was admitted Blauwiekel of>Pewamo, 'Mrs. potluck supper with/17 mem­ ; July 10. Potluck dinner will be Adeline Bertram of Grand served. at the Ionia County Memorial Rapids. bers and one -guest present. (jHpspital Tuesday, June 10, as a The guest was Mrs. Ormsby The carnival at Grand Rapids FABRICS surgical patient, was The Golden Years Club of Facility was announced for July who has done much sewing for Fowler discharged during the past Lyons, Muir, Pewamo, will the Blue Star Mothers con­ 12. 10695 East M-21 week. have a I2:30'potluck dinner at sisting of 188 lap robes in 3 The National Convention of Thomas- Weber of 105 West the Muir Civic Center. years. Blue Star Mothers is to start Open Daily from 10-5:30 p.m. Jefferson St., Pewamo was Interment was in St. Joseph Oct. 5 at Lansing Olds Hotel.' admitted as a surgical patient Catholic Cemetery Monday They go'-to the Grand Rapids The chapter received an Except Mondays Noon-9 p.m. 6 BIG NIGHTS at the Ionia County Memorial morning for Mrs. Elizabeth facility to be used by patients. invitation for a reception for the Hospital Wednesday,'June 19. Cook, 79, of 710 West Grand The hospital report that was New State President Mrs. Phone 593-3355 "• Mrs. Mildred Fox entertained River, Portland, died Thursday read at the Blue Star Mothers Patricia Thrush at Farwell July EEEEEE5 ESE53E5H3S5^^^Ti-^ July 14-19 her Pedro Club 'at her home evening at her home. Surviving Convention was read by 20 from 2 to 5 p.m. Tuesday, June 24. are three sons and five Hospital* Chairman Rose The mystery package was 8:30 NIGHTLY Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas daughters. Bearers were Brian, Randolph. won by Bernice Steavens. trmST0AWER71S£...ADVEffflSEWH£!i£irPAYS,.. Starring Blauwiekel of John Ball Park Larry and Keith Cook, Joseph Other reports of Convention The next meeting July 22 is to came to visit their two sons and Lawless, David Pohl and Frank were given by Nora Heibeck be in the home of Mrs. Bertha im families, Mr. and Mrs. John Trierweiler. and President Dorothy Welsh. Henning at 7 p.m. Blauwiekel and Mr. and Mrs, Donald Larry Blauwiekel. While here they spent sometime at the cottage, at Crystal Lake O'Connor ,.. .master of song, , celebrating Father's Day. They COUPON WORTH Vi OFF ON dance & ! y Also Featuring -THE SOUND GENERATION .., Four St. Johns an exciting musical troupe, JIMMY GROSS & TREASURE CHEST]/ ANY CANDLE RING OR PEGGY.. .fast-paced banjo-playing and singing duo, KLEIN'S ATTRACTIONS SHOW BAND under the res/dents and I Hallmark Cards Film Service direction of BOB FURNEY. PLUS ... a fun-filled Russell Stover Candy Gifts Fowler resident Colonial Candles CANDLE ENSEMBLE Amateur Hour beginning nightly at 8:30. (RING & HOLDER) SPECIAL SHOWBOAT "FAMILY NITES"! :o : I named to Continuation Of Last Weeks Coupon Special Tuesday and Wednesday - Children 14 years and 220 N. .CLINTON PH. 224-2719 Offer Good.Until July 12 I under, Va price when accompanied by an adult. honors NOTE! This does not apply in Section F & G- Four St. Johns residents and 1 1st 20 Rows. Fowler resident were named to TICKETS: $5.00 - $4.00 - $3.00 - $2.50 the academic honors list for Tickets available at Showboat Park on Front Street in Chesaning spring quarter by Ferris State ...for information phone (517)845-3055 or 845-3056 College. or by mail: Send Ticket Orders.with check or Those from St. Johns named money order.to: were: Rebecca S. Bond, Ber­ CHAMBER OF COMMERCE nice M. Fox, Mary J. Greer and CHESANlpQ, MICHIGAN 48616 ( jJames Greene.,,, , u i£\^lrf:Msw>?%'om tFoWjerf harried was' •,;Wi r : ns"i{; tf f^ v ^ Dolores M. Goe'rge. ~~ ' Sfeee&P HAVE t* HAPPY

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DOWNTOWN ST. JOHNS PHONE 224-3895 K.V vCJ^*vjw»fc.'W 8 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN July 2,1975 Who set hotel fire still Arson information remains burning question could net $1000 Rewards of up to $1,000 for "The information reward growth rate far exceeds that of information which helps in the program is another in a series any other crime, and there is ST JOHNS-St. Johns Police agencies following the fire have Furthermore, persons having arrest and/or conviction of of cooperative efforts to help all strong evidence that more than and the Michigan State Police been definitely eliminated as information about the Steel arsonists now are being offered of the arson investigation units 30 per cent of all building fires Fire Marshall's Division con­ possible suspects I .and, Hotel fire or any other fire by Arson Control, a new unit of in the state in the fight against a now are being set. The annual tinue to investigate concerning currently, police hKve no resulting from possible arson the state's public and private spiraling increase in this type of cost of this crime in Michigan arson at the Good Friday fire at suspect, may write to Arson Control, Box arson investigation agencies. crime," Captain Catton an­ has been rising sharply and for the Steel Hotel. They are asking the 52, Holt, 48842 or call Arson The purpose of the program is nounced. "Others have been an last year it is estimated at St. Johns Chief of Police Lyle assistance of area residents Control 517-882-4341. to encourage reports from increase in the state arson in- nearly $40,000,000. Iritendiary French says the investigation is who may have any information anyone with information which • vestigative staff, a scholarship fire is a terrible threat to the continuing, but investigative that could be used in the in­ could prevent an incendiary fire program which is helping to lives of innocent persons. It also agencies are frankly "stum­ vestigation. Persons offering or aid in catching a person who train local police and fire is an important factor in the such information will be able to sets one. This can be done by personnel in a special course of cost of everyone's fire in­ ped." surance." Persons interviewed by the do so in confidence. PUBLICATION OF NOTICE writing to Arson Control, Box the Criminal Justice Institute, 23, Holt, Michigan 48842, or and a series of seminars to alert OF HEARING calling 517-882-4341, collect. IT PAYS TO SHOP AT • State of Michigan, The insurance personnel to arson Funds' for the reward Probate Court for the County of The information may be given evidence. program are provided by a Clinton. anonymously and the identity of "The fantastic increase in grant from the Michigan Estate of LAWRENCE J. the caller and the information arson demands every possible Association of Insurance f"^V Capfajns *" v$ ^ ware ^VS^RalhkbeiJVCon^ 35* Orioles . 0 5 struction. - 1 Tues., July 8 - E.J.'s VS St. ' ,W -H \ Mon., June 23 - Reds 22, Johns Hardwood. Giants 8; Mets 13, Spartans 2. Wed., July 9-Coca Cola I VS Tues., June 24 - Cougars 9, Coca Cola II. Tigers 2. Wed., June 25 - Jets 21, Yanks 10; Braves 7, Twins 5. R.E. BENSON Thurs., JUne 26 - Royals 8, Sox 7; Astros 19, Orioles 4. Fri.,-June 27 - Pirates 10, PLUMBING Captains 3; Cubs 16, Phillies 5. our \ & PONY LEAGUE W L Dean's Hardware 2 0 HEATING Coca Cola II t 2 0 Capital Savings 3 1 106 N.Clinton newest St. Johns Bicycle Shop 2 1 Kurt's Appliance 2 2 St. Johns He's the newest international Har­ MEN'S Coca Cola I 1 -1 Phone 224-7033 vester dealer around. And has he got BEGINS THURSDAY • E.J.'s Standard 1 2 a deal for youl First, the new quiet HallenbeckConstr. 0 3 line of Cadet (R) lawn and garden DRESS SHOES' St. Johns Hardwood 0 3 tractors, long the standard of the in­ 2 MASTER dustry. There's a complete line of Mon., June 23 - Coca Cola II4, riding mowers, including the '85' St. Johns Hardwood 1. PLUMBERS with bagger and the '95' electric, Tues., June 24 -" Capital which charges overnight from Savings 9, Hallenbeck Con- American-Standard household current. And power Plumbing, Hot Water mowers.. .hedgetrimmers.. .lawn edgers ... snow blowers ... cul­ Heating tivators ... mulchers ... just about Clintoir^ any tool or attachment to make your Lennox Warm Air garden and lawn work easier and a County News Heating and Air more enjoyable. \ Service? It's one of the reasons Second class postage paid at St. Conditioning he's an International Harvester Johns, Mich 48879. Published Wednesdays • at 120 dealer. He provides exacting service E Walker Street. St. Johns by of rugged, quality products. He's Clinton County News, Inc. Subscription price by

PROPERTY ADDRESS: 806 W. State,Street TAX ROLL NUMBER: 0969-01 • DESCRIPTION: Part of W ft of Sec 8-7-2, Com at S ft cor of Sec 8, E alg. S Sec line 910 ft top.o.b., run N alg N & S VA line 680.2 ft, to a pt 442.5-ft S of RR r/w line 203.7 ft, S 902.4 ft to pt 198 f t N of S sec line W alg sec line 585.2 ft to pt 743 ft E of N & S '/4 line, W alg N & S VA line 198 ft to S sec line, W 33 ft to beg. Richard L. Coletta Zoning Administrator July 2,1975 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN Call the market place 224-2361 NOW!

•>:•;* • »---•• * f .^j. WAWA'AW/ '-'W Earning extra money showing 1637, evenings 882-3088. 10-l-p-4 direct diali doesn't work, have" Call Duane Eckley after 4:30, 236). daytime, 224-7051 nights. Help Wanted PLAYHOUSE TOYS AND your operatprassist) 48-tf-4 2244717. 8-3-p-23 Mf-28-DH GIFTS. Good commission and HOMESTEAD 640 ACRES - Card of Thanks 30 bonus, NO collecting or Acquire public land FREE. BUYING. BUILDING, COONHOUND PUPS for sale - OUTSTANDING SALES OP­ delivering. No cash investment, Government Land Suvey, 155 LISTING -pall Jaynes Realty 2 Registered Blueticks -1 male, Notice WATSON—A special thank ypu vestment Free training and Laws-20, Ukiah, Ca. 95482. PORTUNITY - Our exclusive Ctf. 487-3515. Bill Jaynes, 1 female. Also have Redbone- to all my friends, relatives, supplies. Call Wilma 875-3739 if lO-p-4-4 Builder & Broker. 2-l2-p-4 Plott cross .pups, Al Deitrich, Rev. Boyd, Job's Daughters and financial services have helped no answer call 875-4445 for STRAWBERRY TIME - thousands of people manage Ithaca. Ph. 875-2288. lO-tf-23 O.E.S. for sending me flowers, details. Also booking home and HOUSE FOR SALE - Small Picking everyday except their money, We are an 80-year- FINANCIAL PRODUCT cards, gifts and all the visits organization parties. 10-4-1 SALES REPRESENTATIVE two bedroom, totaly remodeled Sunday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., old leader in our industry. No 5:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Pick your made to me while at the hospital in "74". New stove and (MINIMUM 10 WORDS) Horses and since returning home. Also experience necessary. We'll refrigerator included. $14,200. own 45$ a qt. Bring own baskets L.KN.'S Nationally recognized ex­ 3 WEEKS INSERTION thanks.to Dr. Fitzpatrick. They pay you a salary while you learn panding major financial Call 593-2613 in Fowler. 9-3-p4 and crates if you have them. our business, but you must meet Immediate full & part-time were all greatly appreciated. positions available at modern organization in business since FOR THE PRICE OF 2 HORSES POARDED, Indoor Phone 517*723-7380, 10 miles N. rigid requirements. Call J. 1940 with assets of over 2& arena. Lessons and box stalls of Owosso, Michigan, 8283 N, Shirley Watson lO-l-p-30 Starkweather at 694-3933, after 5 100-bed hospital in Carson City, GRAYLING, KALKASKA Michigan. Excellent wage and billion" dollars is seeking career-, DISPLAY-CLASSIFIED available. 224-2933. 47-U-24 ChipmanRd. 10-2-p-29 call 484-7069, INVESTORS AREA — 10 acres beautifully HAMER - The family of Floyd benefit program. Contact: minded sales representative. wooded rolling - cloge to state Hamer wishes to thank his DIVERSIFIED SERVICES. Personnel Director Carson City . 1.90 COL. INCH MARKSCBSALES 8-3-p-l forest. - excellent hunting area, friends and neighbors, ithe Hospital, Elm at Third St, Experience in banking, in­ $4,995.00 with $800.00 down, Miscellaneous Base mobile portable 2 way ambulance and hospital per­ Carson City, Michigan 48811 surance, real estate, mutual $50.00 mo. on 8% land contract PHONE transceivers, antennas for sonnel, Dr. Stephenson, DeWitt SALES PERSON (male o.r (517) 584-3131 Ext. 28G. 10-1-p-l funds, equities, brokerage, or mobile and trucks, also stack 3 female) for newspaper ad­ Call' 616-258-4873 or evenings INSULATE NOW - Free use of Area Chapel andJtev . Sheen for related fields beneficial but not 616-258-5747. Write Wildwood beams. Ground planes, dual their excellent service and vertising position. Need in­ 224-2361 blower. Cooler in summer, assemblies, also Coax, large essential. Complete training; Retreats, R#i, Kalkaska, warmer in winter. GAMBLES kindness. 10-l-p-30 dividual who is tops in per­ .. . , OR MAIL TO and small, fittings, installation Jobs Wanted excellent management Michigan 49646. 9-4*p-4 in Fowler, 8-3-p-27 sonality, self-drive, has an possibilities for qualified in­ Clinton County News available. We service what y/e BIRMINGHAM —'Thank you' eager willingness to learn and 120 East Walker St. sell:- Prices reasonable. Hrs. 4- dividuals. St, JOhns, Mich. 48879 dear friends, relatives for the work in a competitive sales ROOFING, SIDING & home For Rent FOR SALE — Bicycles, girls 20, 10, Sat. 8-12. 10-3-p-29 surprise cards, letter shower market We're willing to train a improvements. Call Jaynes 26 in. Boys 24,26 in. 3 speed. 224- and gifts for my eightieth birth­ quick-learner. Good personal Please forward resume-or letter DEADLINE: 4575,606 S. Church. 8-3-p-27 Construction Co. 487-2515. Bill FOWLER (RES1DENTS-Take day. A special thanks to Mr. and transportation necessary. Jaynes Builder. 2-12-p-3 giving complete work history EACH MONDAY and recent earnings. Complete FOR RENT — Mobile home lots. FOR SALE — Marble top table, your ads to Finkbeiner's Mrs. > Ted Silvestri for that Persons with some sales r confidence will "be observed. available sodded lawns antT 1 P.M. round oak table, oriental rugs, Pharmacy for fast, convenient lovely surprise birthday party background will be given BARN & ROOF - given me at their home. May priority consideration. Give full Equal opportunity employer. sewer. St. Johns Mobile Home Monax, Tea Leaf, ANTIQUES service! 50-dh-tf-29 Reasonable rates. Free other furnishings optional. Can GALLERY, 224-7390, 224-4837. Our Lord bless each one richly. details and salary requirements Write: Gordon Raymond Village 609 N. Morton. 224-7913. be seen at 609 N. Morton, Lot 39 estimates, insured, guaranteed. 4-T.F.-6 8-3-P-27 FQR SALE - Parts for all Gratefully, in a letter in your own hand­ Lansing, 351-2777. ' 3-tf-3 4600 W.Saginaw or call 224-3437. Call after 5 p.m. electric shavers. Levey's writing to: Robert MacDonald, Lansing, Mi. 48917 Johanna Birmingham on Wednesdays and Thursdays. NEED ready mix concrete, Jewelry, Elsie. l-tf-29 lO-l-p-30 publisher, Gratiot County 2-WAY RADIO SERVICE. CB, 10-U-4 SENIOR CITIZENS: "You may 1 ^ 52-tf-10-DH qualify for reduced rental poured walls, or cement work Herald, Box 8, Ithaca, Mich. FM, Ham, Marine, Police BINGO - Holy Family Church. 48847. 8-tf-l rates." New 1 and 2 bedroom done? We have a fleet of radio SCHMID - We wish to thank Monitors. -Call A.B. Heritage COUNTRY LIVING - Nearly v apartments in Fowler, now dispatched trucks plus a crew of 510 Mabbitt Rd, Ovid. Mondays our children for the wonderful 8417 Meridan Rd. Laingsburg, new 3-bedroom ranch, l&bath, Automotive 7 pm. l6-tf-29 full walk-out basement with two ready for' occupancy. Car- men if needed. Fedewa party they gave for us on our WANTED — Someone to care Michigan651-5Q94. 9-3-p-3 Builders, Inc., 6218 Wright Road 25th wedding anniversary. A extra bedrooms. ENGLISH peting*stove, refrigerator, fire CUSTOM BUTCHERING AND for elderly lady and to do light alarm and emergency call atPrice Road, Phone 587- thanks also to our many friends, housework and cooking in the REAL ESTATE SERVICE, 875- FOR SALE ~ 1969 »£ ton PROCESSING, by ap­ 4272 or 224-4304. 10-l-p4 system in each unit. Across Chevrolet pickup, good con­ 3811. 38-tf-27 relatives an^ neighbors who Westphalia area. Must be able Real Estate from city park, near churches pointment. We butcher on joined us on this special day and to get around by herself. If — • i dition. A pair of used 9-32 Wednesdays and Fridays. Beef- and shopping. Call for par­ tractor tires and tubes, 3 section for all the lovely cards, gifts and interested, write Box A c/o FOR SALE — On Di'ckerson BEAUTIFUL WEDDING Pork. Halves and quarters, also ticulars. 224-2661 or 224-6324. drag. 641-6751. 9-3-p-ll INVITATIONS .— and ac­ money. Many thanks to all who Clinton County News, giving HOUSE FOR SALE - Small Lake, Montcalm County, 3- retail cuts. All meats MDA helped in any way to make this two.bedroom totally remodeled bedroom home, 1-car garage, l-tf-6 cessories. Speedy service. inspected. Vaughn's Meat references and wages desired. FOR SALE - Chevrolet a day to remember. 8-3-p-l in "74". New stove and 3te lots, 62' frontage^on lake. Finkbeiner's Fowler, Phone Processing. W st City Limits on refrigerator included. $14,200. COMMERCIAL on US-27, 1200 Biscayne 1969 with automatic 593-2606. 40-U-27 Dorothy and Henry Schmid, Irvin Walker, 121 W. Oak, Square Feet Building im­ Bussell Rd. just off M-57, Jr. lO-l-p-30 Call 593-2631 in Fowler. 10-3-p-4 Middleton, Phone 517-236-7387. transmission, 6 cylinder, good ^- 1 MEMORIAL CONSULTANT. mediate occupancy. Gas heat, condition. 3 miles south of St Carson City. Phone 584-6640. The world's largest retailer of 10-2-p-4 FOR SALE - Smoked green Jake Vaughn. S-tf-29 BATH-DEWITT AREA - Need Air conditioning,, large parking Johns to Taf t and 4 Mi miles"east. glassware. Looks like fine Real Estate Transfers. Monuments and Pine area. Also small store in .Ph. Ovid, 834-5469. 8-3-p-ll ' iFrom records In office or Memorials has an immediate 3 to 4 bedroom home in country YOUR SHELTER NEEDS - crystal. 5 pieces for each of 12 THERE IS now aTimex Repair Register ol Deeds) with large lot. Have buyer, Southgate Plaza. Call 517-463- Service in Michigan. Free opening in this area. (Protected New, used housing-country or 6126. 40-tf-6 place settings. Most pieces Territory). Straight com­ $35,000 to $45,000 range. Please town lots. Plans-ours or yours. never used, $96., Ph. 224-3638. estimates wiil be sent on all June 17: Schlegel, Henry C. mission, company will train. call Paul G. Coady, LaNoble Pole or Steel buildings - farm, Farm Machinery . 18 8-3-p-27 repairs, do not send money. We and Letha F. to Leland R. and Realty - Realtors 482-1637, commercial. Plans, Finance, also repair all other makes' of Send curent resume to: Delane Wanted to Rent Evelyn F, McElmurry property Granite, inc. 11895 King Rd. evenings 351-8058. \ 10-14 Service. Let's discuss your FOR SALE — Minneapolis WANTED - Wooden file watches. Please send watches in Sec. 9 DeWitt. Frankenmuth, Michigan needs. Also we'll sell your Moline "88" Harvester, 224- cabinets 4x6 or 5x7,2,4, 8 or 12 to Timex Repair Service, P.O. June 17: Pung, Leonard P. V. 48734. 9-3-p-l 40 ACRE FARM — 3 bedroom property or talk trade. -Fedewa WANTED TO RENT - 3 3603. 10-3-P-18 drawer. Call 224-7051 after 6. Box 128, Kinde, Mich. 48445. and Romilda; Pung, Virgil J. house, Laingsburg area. Only Builders & Brokers, 6218' Wright bedroom home in/ojr near St. 49-tf-DH-27 40-tf-29 and Marguerite; Pung, Gerald $35,600. Call Dave Smith Rd., between Fowler and Grand Johns. For Schoolteachers. FOR SALE — Massey Harris and Reta; Pung, Jerome and "v, DON'T MISS THE BOAT Ledge. Phone 517-587-3811. (If Wanted LET US RECOMMEND a T&,. START NOW! LaNoble Realty - Realtors 482- Would like occupancy by the tractor, row crop 22 with 3 point ,pa inter or paper hanger for you. Elba, Pung, Leon and Marilyn; 1st of July. Phone 224-3856 'or hitch. Ph.224-4359. 8-3-p-18 Miscellaneous - Your Sherman Williams Pung, Ronald and Elaine;,^ 2§44"712. ^SW? 1 .•Pung, Donald V. and Beatrice,*;' FdR^-^AlE^- "MASSEY" y Dealer, Finkbeiner's* 'FOtfler. / YOUNG "AWN learning to^worlr Plione 593-2606. 37-tf-29 Harr, Rita Eisler, Virginia. \ CLASSIFIED - FERGUSON 4-row cultivator on small engines, needs free or Harr, Sharon Harr, Edward to Trailers & Campers 9 with' 3 point hitch. MASSEY inexpensive gasoline engines PAINTING - Reasonable Paul J. and Carol M. Witgen FERGUSON 3 bottom 14" plow.- that do not work, lawn mower, rates, interior, exterior, Free property in Sec. 30 Bengal. Cement mixer run by electric BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTOR? • rotatiller, etc. Call 224-7513 or estimates, experience plus June 17: Hines, Dale F. and DREPS R.V. CENTER - mower. Ph. 862-4446, Elsie, 224-2324. 10-3-p-28 satisfacUon guaranteed. Phone Area's authorized Coachman Elwood Erickson. 8-3-p-18 Betty L. to Willard J. Jr. and 224-7777. 8-3-p-29 Elaine Lambert Lot 85 Use This Classified Listing For Fast Service From Clinton County Business Firms Sales and Service and Dodge WANTED — Postcards, car­ R.V. Service Parts - Ac­ Riverwood. nival and cut glass, cupboards, DECORATED CAKES for all June 17; Lambert, Willard J. AUCTIONEER LIQUID FUELS cessories - Rentals. DeWitt, Farm Produce love seats, jewlery, lamps, ELECTRICIANS Michigan 517-669-9996. 3-tf-9 occasions. Wedding, birthday & Jr. and Elaine to Clifford E. and dolls, any antique. 224-7390,224- showers. Complete line of cake Marlene K.^ DeLine Lot 85 Tires, batteries, oil, grease, AL GALLOWAY, AUC­ SCHMITT iSLECTRIC CO., FOR SALE —10 acres of Alfalfa ,4837. 8-3-P-28 decorating supplies, BEA Riverwood. TIONEER Used Farm Residential - Commercial - on the farm tire service, fuel GRAMS., Corner of DeWitt & June 17: Farhat, Joseph F. to deliveries. FARMERS Mobile Homes Brome Hay\ Lynn Fickies, Machinery & Parts. St. Industrial, 224-4277, 1002 E. Ovid. Phone 834-2651. 10-l-p-19 WOULD LIKE beginning organ Townsend Rds., Ph. 224-7507 or Hannibal S. and Carol A. Abood. Johns. 224-4713. ' State St. PETROLEUM CO-OP, INC. or piano pupils, children or 224-7610. 8-3-p-29 Lot 79, 80 Gen Sh. Lot 138, 140 3520 W. M-2I Box 227, St. FOR SALE — 1970 Marlette adults. Summer class. Phone Gen. Sh, Nol. Johns, Ph. 224-7900. STRAWBERRIES - Pick your Trailer, 12x62 with 7x21 ex- own, 7 a.m. until picked for the 224-3915. 8-3-p-28 BOOSTER SHOT June 17: Litchfield, Jerald L. SPACE FARM pando. CarpetetT throughout day, 7 days a week, 4 miles Some fellows would never And Kathleen A. to Tom D. and except kitchen and bathroom. 3 north on U.S. 27 to French Road, WANTED STUDENTS for reach the top of the ladder if Pamela Ingram- property in FOR DRAINAGE PARTY SUPPLIES bedrooms. Harvest gold ap­ one mile west to DeWitt Road, keypunch training. Six week father didn't own the ladder. (continued on page 11) pliances plus dishwasher and first house north, Robert course on the machine. Choice RENT disposal, natural gas furnace, Goodrich, phone 224-609G. of class hours. Call 393-8615. JAMES BURNHAM, Phone Spartan Key Punch Academy. I) & II PARTY SHOPPED 40 gal. electric hot water 7-4-p-19 St Johns 224-4045, IU, St heater. $7,500 unfurnished, (Corner of Jolly and Aurelius). TEXACO SERVICE STATION Johns. Package Liquor 9 a.m. - 10 AUTOMOTIVE p.m. Mon. Thurs. Fri. & Sat. 7-tf-p-28 !l a.m. - II p.m. 224 N. - JUST A FEW Cattle TIMBER WANTED - Logs and FOR LEASE BILL FOWLER FORD. New FERTILIZERS Clinton. UNITS LEFT Find Town & Country standing Umber. Logs delivered & Used. Cars & Pick-ups. N. to our yard. DEVEREAUX ZEEB FERTILIZERS, Living At Its Best FOR SALE — Two Holstein US-27, DeWitt, 665-2725. Heifers, calfhood vaccinated. SAWMILL, INC., 2872 N, -FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Everything for the soil, St. M-21 TOWN HOUSES Hubbardston Rd.yPewamo, . -COMPLETE TRAINING WITH PAY Johns 224-3234, Ashley, 347- PLUMBING Due July 17. 2 miles west, 3rd BOB'S AUTO BODY, house south of Fowler. l0-3-p-21 Mich. Phone 593^2424 and/or - ON-THE-JOB GUIDANCE TO PROFITABLE 3571. IN OVID 593-2552. 40-U-28 Complete Collision Service, LUXURIOUS t MANAGEMENT 224-2321, 800 N. Lansing. DUNKEL PLUMBING AND t-'umlshed or HEATING, Licensed Master Unfurnished Poultry •WANTED — Used good con­ FINANCIAL Plumber Ph. 224-33[72, 807 E. dition small freezer, call 224- C&D CHEVROLET CO., Stale St 2 Bedroom-all elecric, 1W GET THE FACTS TODAY! New & used Cars, Elsie 862- CAPITOL SAVINGS & baths, air conditioned,,carpet- "JUMBO" WHITE ROCK and LOAN ASSOC, 222 N. ed/range and refrigerator. 4800. You can't do better HOT SHOT RED BABY CHIX Clinton, 221-2304, Safety for OVID-SER^ICE AGENCY INC. CALL: AL UTRATA anywhere. . Phone 834-2288 every Tuesday at Rainbow Savings since 1890, RESTAURANT Trail Hatchery in St. Louis. Ph. DAYS: 372-6099 , KGAN FORD SALES, INC., 681-2495. * 45-tf-22 EVENINGS: 627-4900 201) W. Higham, phone 224- FLORISTS DALEY'S FINE FOOD, 2285. Pinto-Ford-Maverick- Dining & cocktails, Ph. 224- THOMAS Torino-Mustang. Sav it with Quality flowers 3072, S. US27-Mjmile S. M-2I. LISTERMAN MOBILE HOME from WOODBURY'S DOG OBEDIENCE CLASS - •For the Best Buy in New & FLOWER SHOP, 321 N. Used Chcvrolets . see' LIMESTONE Learn to'groom, train your dog. LOTS FOR RENT CAN'T BEAT THIS!!! Clinton,.St. Johns, 224-3216. SPACE EDINGER CHEVROLET, IN OVID Fowler, Phone 593-2100. Call Collect PORCHES & PATIOS o Large 80 x 150 ft Lots FOR 616-527-0599 BRICK-BLOCK & FOR SALE FOODS • 2 Months Free Rent For Quanity Discount CONCRETE WORK HETTLER'S MOTOR v • $65 Per Month ANDY'S IGA, St. Johns, RENT FIREPLACE WORK • No Entrance Fee SALES, .21 Hr. Wrecker Home Baked Bread, Pies, Service, Good Used Trucks, Rt. 2 Ionia, Mich. • No Charges for Children Cookies, Choice Meats,* PHONE—224-8095 or pets, Carry-out service. MOORE OIL CO., U it's " CALL OVID Ures, see us, J)0!) E. State, Ph. VACUUM SALES £31-1726. 834-2288 INSURANCE KIKBY CENTER, VACUUM Uretbane foam with a fire retardant coating SALES AND SERVICE. NeW CLEANERS Automobile Coverage - Fire & Rebuilt Kirby's. Good on your roof is leakproof and wilt / Insurance - General selection of other makes. 705 SIMON'S . FOR SALE: Casulaty. ALLABY- ANTES DRY CLEANERS, 'iN. US 27 St. Johns, 224-7222. reduce heating and cooling costsjup to 30%. 1 pickup and delivery, 103 W. BREWBAKER, INC. lOH-'/i PLANING ASHLEY N. Clinton Ave. St. Johns, ^ ^ 1 Walker, phone 22 Sunday H;3u-12:30 & 5-7 LISTING IN THIS 224*2361 FOWLER, MICHIGAN PHONE (517) 772-0311 Hank Furrpwi 669-9079 p.iti. DIRECTORY PHONE (AREA 517) Bonnie Good 2244297 n 593-2000 Gordon Harris 224-6255 mis 10 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN July 2,1975 conduct or promote an outdoor issued. Where conditions are Where the assembly is to in accordance with any other general use on the basis of at assembly in these townships imposed as prerequisite to the continue for more than 12 hours, applicable provision of state or least one unit for each 1,000 unless he shall have first made issuance of a license, or where a the licensee shall provide local law, attendants. application for, and obtained, as license is denied, within 5 days shower facilities, on the basis of i. Public Swimming t. Miscellaneous; Prior to hereinafter prescribed, a of such action, notice thereof the number of attendants, in the sjpQohj: The licensee shall the issuance of a license, the license for each such assembly, must be mailed to the applicant following manner: provide- or make available Township Boards may impose SECTION 4: Application for by certified mail, and, in the any other conditions reasonably 1 public swimming pools only in License. Application for a case of denial, the reasons Facilities Male Female accordance with Act 230, Public calculated to protect the health, Otduuutce license to conduct an outdoor therefor shall be stated'in the ShowerHeads 1:100 1:100 Acts of 1966, and the rules and safety, welfare and property of, assembly must be made in notice. All facilities shall be installed, regulations adopted pursuant attendants or of citizens of the writing on such forms and in connected, and maintained free Townships, OUTDOOR ASSEMBLY townships — require the SECTION 8: A license may thereto, and in accordance with status under Section 501 (c) such manner as prescribed by from obstructions, leaks and any other provision of state or SECTION ORDINANCE regulation, licensing and (3) of the Internal Revenue the clerk of these townships, be denied if: , 1. The applicant fails to defects and shall at all times be local law. / 11: Revocation: The Township Adopted by Township of Eagle control of assemblages of large Code of 1954, being 26 U.S.C. and shall be made at least 60 in operable condition as numbers of people in excess of comply with any or all j. Access and Traffic Con­ Boards may revoke a license as Ordinance ft, 6/25/75 501 (c) (3), as incorporated days prior to date of the determined by the Clinton whenever the licensee, his .- Adopted by Township of Victor those normally drawing upon by reference in Section 201 proposed assembly. Each requirements of this ordinance, trol: The licensee shall provide or with any or all conditions County Health Officer. employee or agent fails, as Ordinance #7, 6/16/75 the health, sanitation, fire, of the Michigan Income Tax application shall be ac­ *' d. Food Service: If food for ingress to and egress from police, transportation, utility imposed pursuant hereto, or the premises so as to insure the neglects or refuses to fully Adopted by Township of Olive "Act of 1967, Act 281 of the companied by a nonrefundable service is made available on the comply with any and all as Ordinance #12, 6/20/75 and other public services . Public Acts of 1967, being fee of $100.00 and shall include with any other applicable orderly flow of traffic onto and provision of state or local law; premises, it shall ,be delivered provisions and requirements set Adopted by Township of regularly provided in these Section 206.201 of the at least the following: only through concessions off of the premises. Access to townships. or, the premises shall be from a forth herein or with any and all Watertown as Ordinance H, Compiled Laws of 1948: licensed and operated in ac­ provisions, regulations, or­ { 6/26/75 SECTION 2: Definitions. b. "Person" means any a. The name, age, residence 2. The applicant has cordance with the provisions of highway or road which is a part and mailing address of the of the county system of high­ dinances, statutes, or other EFFECTIVE DATE- a. "Outdoor Assembly", natural person, partnership, knowlingly made a false, Act 269, Public Acts of 1968, and laws incorporated herein by JULY 7,1975 hereinafter referred to as corporation association or person making the application. misleading or fraudulent the rules and regulations ways or which is a highway maintained by the State of reference. An ordinance to license, "assembly" means any event, organization. (Where the person making the statement in the application or adopted pursuant thereto, and application is a partnership, Michigan. Traffic lanes and SECTION 12: Violations: It regulate and control, in the attended by mora than 300 at­ c. "Sponsor" means any in any supporting document. in accordance with any other tendants, all or any parj of corporation or other SECTION 9: A license shall applicable state or local law, other space shall be provided, shall be unlawful for a licensee, interest of the public health, person • who organizes, designated and kept open for safety and welfare, outdoor which includes a theatrical association, this information specify the name and address of If the assembly is distant his employee, or agent, to promotes, conducts, or causes shall be provided for all part­ access by ambulance, fire knowingly: gatherings of persons in excess exhibition, public show, display, to be conducted an outdoor the licensee, the kind and from food service establish­ , amusement or ners, officers, and directors, or location of the assembly, the ments open to the public, the equipment, helicopter and other a. Advertise, promote or sell of 300 in number to provide assembly, emergency vehicles. Prior to penalties for violations thereof other exhibition, including, but members. Where the person is a maximum number of at­ licensee shall make such food tickets to, conduct, or operate d. "Attendant" means any corporation, a copy of the ar­ the issuance of a license, the an assembly without first ob­ and to repeal all ordinances or not limited to musical festivals, person who obtains admission tendants permissible, the services available on the rock festivals, peace festivals ticles of incorporation shall be duration of the license and any premises as will adequately Director of the Department of taining a license as herein parts of prdinances inconsistent to an outdoor assembly by the State Police and the Director of therewith. or similar gatherings, but does filed-and the names and ad­ other conditions imposed feed the attendants. provided. payment of money or by the dresses shall be'provided of all the Department of State High­ The Townships of Eagle, not mean: rendering of services in lieu of pursuant to this ordinance. It b. Conduct or operate an shareholders, having financial shall be posted in a cbnspicious e. Medical Facilities: If the ways must approve the licen­ assembly in such a manner as Olive, Victor and Watertown 1. an event which is conducted the payment of money for ad­ interest greater than $500.00). see's plan for access and traffic ordains: mission. place upon the premises of the assembly is not readily and to create a public or private or sponsored by a govern­ assembly, and shall not be quickly accessible to adequate control. nuisance. SECTION 1: Preamble: The mental unit or agency on e. "Licensee" means any b. A statement of the kind, character, and type of proposed transferred to any other person existing medical facilities, the k. Parking: The licensee c. Conduct or permit, within Townships of Eagle, Victor, publicly owned land or person to whom a license is or locationr Olive and Watertown finds and assembly. licensee shall be required to shall provide a parking area the assembly, any obscene property; or issued pursuant to this or­ provide such facilities-on the declares that the interests of the dinance. c. The address, legal SECTION 10: In processing sufficient to accommodate all display, exhibition, show, play, 2. an event which is conducted premises of the assembly. The entertainment or amusement. public health, safety and SECTION 3: A person shall description and proof of an application the Board shall, motor vehicles, but in no case or sponsored by any entity ownership of the site at which kind, location, staff strength, d. Permit any person on the welfare of the citizens of such qualifying for tax exempt not sponsor, operate, maintain, at a minimum, require the shall he provide less than one the proposed assembly is to be following: medical and other supplies and automobile space for every four premises to cause or create a t conducted. Where ownership is a. Security Personnel: The equipment of such facilities, (4) attendants. disturbance in, around, or near not, vested in the prospective licensee shall employ at his own shall be as prescribed by the the assembly by obscene or Clinton County Health Officer. 1. Camping and Trailer licensee, he shall submit an expense such security' per­ Parking: A licensee who disorderly conduct. *&pa£ ttecut affidavit from the owner in­ sonnel as are necessary and f. Liquid Waste permits attendants to remain on e. Permit any person to dicating his consent to the use of sufficient to provide for the Disposal: The licensee shall the premises between the hours unlawfully consume, sell, or the site for the proposed is Hereby Given that on August such sale. Property may be adequate security and provide for liquid waste of 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. shall possess, intoxicating liquor NOTICE OF MORTGAGE 28, 1975, at 10 o'clock in the assembly. protection of the maximum disposal in accordance.with all provide for camping and trailer while on the premises. * FORECLOSURE SALE redeemed by paying balance forenoon, at the north entrance due plus 7% interest and any d. The date or dates and number of attendants at the rules and regulations pertaining parking and facilities in ac­ f. Permit any person to Default having been made in of the courthouse in St. Johns, fees, taxes, or other unpaid hours during which the assembly and for the preser­ thereto established by the cordance with Act 171, Public unlawfully use, sell, or possess the conditions of a certain Michigan, that being the place encumbrances on the property proposed assembly is to be vation of order and protection of Clinton County Health officer. If Acts of 1970, and the rules and any narcotics, narcotic drugs, mortgage made the 22nd day of for holding the Circuit Court for from date of sale. conducted. property in and around the site such rules and regulations are regulations adopted pursuant drugs or other substances as November 1972, by Roger E. the County of Clinton, there will e. An estimate of the of the assembly. No 'license not available or if they are thereto, and in accordance with defined in Act 343, Public Acts Pease and Judy L. Pease; as Dated July 2, 1975. inadequate, then liquid waste of 1952. be offered for sale and sold to Gilbert A. Horn, Regional At­ maximum number of at­ shall be issued unless the chief any other applicable provision mortgagors, to United States of the highest bidder, at public tendants expected at the law enforcement officer for the disposal shall be in accordance by state or local law. While Act Any of the above enumerated America, as mortgagee, and torney with the United States Public sale, for the purpose of United States Department of assembly for each day it is County of Clinton in cooperation 171 does not become effective violations is a separate offense, recorded on November 22,1972, satisfying the amounts due and conducted and a detailed ex­ with the Director of State Police, Health Service Publication No. until January 1, 1971, for pur­ is a nuisance per se im­ in the office of the Register of Agriculture is satisfied that such necessary 526, entitled, "Manual of Septic unpaid upon said mortgage, 230 S. Dearborn planation of the evidence of poses of this ordinance, its mediately enjoinable in the Deeds for Clinton County, together with the legal costs and admission which will be used and sufficient security per­ Tank Practice," If liquid waste provisions shall be effective and circuit courts, and, is Michigan in Liber 268 of mort­ Chicago, Illinois 60604 sonnel will be provided by the retention and disposal is charges of sale, provided by law Attorney for Mortgagee and of the sequential numbering applicable upon the adoption of punishable by imprisonment in gages on pages 467-470; on and in said mortgage, the lands or other method which will be licensee for the duration of the dependent upon pumpers and said ordinance. the county jail for not more than which mortgage there is assembly. haulers, they shall be licensed and premises in said mortgage used for accounting purposes. m. Illumination: The li­ 90 days or by a fine of not more claimed to be due and unpaid at For Additional Information, in accordance with Act 243, than $500".00, or by both ^ such mentioned and t described, as please contact: SECTION 5. Each ap­ b. Water Facilities: The censee shall provide electrical the date of this Notice' Twenty follows, to-wit: Public Acts of 1951, and the fine and imprisonment. three thousand seventy two and UNITED STATES OF plication shall be accompanied licensee shall provide potable illumination of all occupied by a detailed explanation, in­ rules and regulations adopted It is further provided that any 86/100 dollars ($23,072.86) The South 70 feet in AMERICA water,4sufficient in quantity and pursuant thereto, and in ac­ areas sufficient to insure the width of Lots No. 5 and 6, acting through Farmers Home cluding drawings and diagrams pressure to assure proper safety and comfort of all at­ of the above violations is a principal and Seven hundred cordance with any other ap­ sufficient basis for revocation of ten and 28/100 dollars ($710.28) in Block 37, Village (now Administration where applicable, of the operation of all water using tendants. The licensee's prospective licensee's plans to plicable state or local law, and, the license and for the im­ interest; no suit or proceeding City) of St. Johns, Calvin C. Lutz, State Director facilities under conditions of prior to issuance of any license, lighting plan shall be approved Clinton County, East Lansing, Michigan provide for the following: peak demand. Such water shall by the Township Supervisor. mediate enjoining in the circuit at law or in equity having been the licensee shall provide the court of the assembly. instituted to recover the debt, or Michigan, according to Mortgagee 10-5 a. Police and fire protection. be supplied from a public water Clinton County Health Officer n. Insurance: Before the any part of the debt, secured by the recorded plat b. Foou and water supply and system, if available, and if not with a true copy of an executed issuance of a license, the SECTION 13: Severability: If thereof, subject to facilities. available, then from a source agreement in force and effect licensee shall obtain public any portion of this ordinance or t said mortgage, and the power of recorded easemenis and PUBLICATION OF NOTICE c. Health and sanitation constructed, located;* and ap­ with a licensed pumper or liability insurance with limits of the application thereof to any jj sale contained in said mortgage OF HEARING facilities. proved in accordance with Act person or circumstances shall restrictions of record. hauler, which agreement will noteless than $225,000 and having become operative ,by State of Michigan, The d. Medical Facilities and 294, Public Acts of 1965, and the assure proper, effective and property damage insurance be found to be invalid by a reason of such default; The redemption' period will be Probate Court for the County of services including emergency rules and rejgulations adopted court, such invalidity shall not six months from the time of' ' with a limit of not less than r.o,NOY^'THEREFORE, Notice Clintontj fc „ ' vehicles and equipment. pursuant thereto;' and JiH ac­ =hfir_equent'»xemovalr'of 'liquid $25,000' froin1 *a" company or affect the remaining-portf ons-or Estate ~ of WARNER T. e. Vehicle access and parking cordance witH any other' ap­ waste from the, premises so as companies approved by the applications of this ordinance BRIGGS. File No. 19445. facilities. plicable state or local law, or to neither create nor cause a . Commissioner of Insurance of which can be given effect TAKE NOTICE: On Wed­ f. Camping and trailer from a source and delivered and nuisance^ or menace to the the State of Michigan, which without the invalid portion or FOR SALE nesday, July 16, 1975, at 10:30, 'facilities. stored in a manner approved by public health. insurance shall insure liability application, provided such A.M., in the Probate Court­ g. Illumination facilities. the Mid-Michigan Health g. Solid Waste Disposal: The for death or injury to persons or remaining portions are not room, in the, City of St. Johns, h. Communications facilities. Department, Clinton County, licensee shall provide for solid damage to property which may determined by the court to be BY OWNER Michigan, before the Hon. i. Noise control and Michigan. waste storage on; and removal result from the conduct of the inoperable, and to this end this TIMOTHY M, GREEN, Judge abatement. c. Restroom Facilities: The from, the premises. Storage assembly or conduct incident ordinance is declared to be of Probate, a hearing will be j. Facilities for clean up and licensee shall provide separate shall be in approved, covered, thereto and which insurance severable. held on the petition of Charles waste disposal. enclosed flush-type water fly tight and rodent proof shall remain in full force and A. Briggs for the admission of a k. Insurance and bonding closets as defined in Act 266, containers, provided in suf­ effect in the specified amounts 'SECTION 14: Effective .#vT purported Will of the deceased arrangements. Public Acts of 1929, and the ficient quantity to ac­ for the duration of the license. Date: This ordinance shall be dated September 16, 1970, for In addition, the application rules and regulations adopted commodate the number of The evidence of insurance shall effective from and after July 7, granting of administration to shall be accompanied by a map pursuant thereto and in ac­ attendants. Prior to issuance of include an endorsement to the 1975. Charles A. Briggs, the executor or maps of the overall site of the cordance with any other ap­ any license, the licensee shall effect that the insurance All' ordinances or parts of named, or some other suitable proposed assembly. plicable state or local law. If provide the Clinton County company shall notify the clerk ordinances inconsistent person and for determination of such flush-type facilities are not Health Officer with a true copy of the Townships in writing at herewith are hereby repealed. heirs. SECTION G: On receipt by the clerk, copies of the ap available, the Clinton County of an executedr agreement in least 10 days before the ex­ Creditors of the deceased are plication shall be forwarded to health officer may permit the force and effect with a licensed piration pr cancellation of said TOWNSHIP OF EAGLE: notified that all claims against the chief law enforcement snd use of other facilities which are refuse collector, which insurance. By Russell Howe the estate must be presented to health officers for the township, in compliance with Act 273, agreement will assure proper, 1 Supervisor effective and frequent removal o. Bonding: Before the Charles A. Briggs at 1404 the state fire marshall, and to Public Acts of 1939, and the issuance of a license the Summit, Owosso, Michigan, such other appropriate public rules and regulations adopted of solid waste from the By Alice Sullivan premises so as to neither create * licensee shall obtain, from a 48867, and proof thereof filed officials as the clerk deems pursuant (thereto, and in ac­ corporate bonding company - Clerk with the Court on or before necessary. Such officers and cordance with any other ap­ nor cause a nuisance or menace to the public health. authorized to do business in September 10th, 1975 at 9:30 officials shall review and in­ plicable state or local law. Michigan; a corporate surety TOWNSHIP OF VICTOR: A.M. vestigate matters relevant to The licensee shall ,provide The licensee shall implement bond in the amount of $10,000 in By Robert Remus Notice is further given that the application and within 20 lavatory and drinking water effective control measures to a form to be approved by the Supervisor the estate will be thereupon days of receipt thereof shall facilities constructed, installed, minimize the presence of Township Attorney, conditioned By Manley Hunt assigned to persons appearing report their findings and and maintained in accordance rodents, flies, roaches and other upon the licensee's faithful Clerk of record entitled thereto. recommendations to the with Act 266 of the Public Acts vermin on the premises. compliance with all of the terms 4 bedroom home, 504 N. Morton, St. Johns. 2 Township Board. bathrooms, full basement. $26,500. Dated: June 27, 1975. of 1929, and the rules and Poisonous materials, such as and provisions of this ordinance TOWNSHIP OF OLIVE: CHARLES A. BRIGGS, SECTION 7: Within 30 days regulations adopted pursuant insecticides or rodenticides and all applicable provisions of 'By Earl T. Barks Petitioner. Do your own thing with uncompleted 2 bedrooms of the filing of the application, thereto, and in accordance with shall not be used in any way so state or local law, and which Supervisor 1404 Summit the Township shall issue, set any other applicable state or as to contaminate food, shall indemnify the Township By Neil Harte and bath. Owosso, Michigan 48867. conditions prerequisite to the locallaw. All lavatories shall be equipment, or otherwise con­ Boards, its agents, officers, and Clerk Attorney'for Petitioner: issuance of, or deny, ailicense. provided twith hot and \ cold stitute a hazard to the public employees and the Township Phone 224-2361 between 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., after 5 p.m. ALBA F. WERT The Township may require that water and soap and paper health. Solid waste containing Boards against any and all loss, TOWNSHIP OF WATER- 224-2545. P.O. Box 512 adequate security or insurance towels. food waste shall be stored so as injury or damage whatever TOWN:- LakeCity,Michigan49651. 10-1 be provided before a license is The number and type of to be inaccessible to vermin. arising out of or in' any way By Herman F. Openlander facilities required shall be The premises shall be kept in connected with the assembly Supervisor determined, on the basis pf the such condition as to prevent the and which shall indemnify the By Mildred F. McDonough TRACTORS number of attendants, in the harborage or feeding of vermin. owners of property adjoining Clerk following manner: the assembly site for any costs 10-1 M.F. No. 12 Lawn Tractor h. Public Bathing attributable to cleaning up Beaches: The licensee shall Ferguson T.O. 20 and/or removing debris, trash, Facilities • Male Female provide or make available or or other waste, resultant from 1M.M.4Star accessible public bathing Toilets ' 1:300 1:200 the assembly. 0url99'kBirthdiy| C< SALES & SERVICE 1 M.F. 65 Diesel Urinals 1:100 beaches only in accordance M.F. 1135 w/Cab& Duals-only 1100 hrs. Lavatories 1:200 1:200 with Act 218, Public Acts of 1967, p. Fire Protection: The IKDEPENDENCE J.D. 2010 Gas w/13.6 Tires Drinking Fountains 1:500 and the rules and regulations licensee shall, at his own ex­ Taps or Faucets 1:500 adopted pursuant thereto, and pense, take adequate steps as USED EQUIPMENT determined by the state fire 1776-1975 ' OTHER EQUIPMENT marshall, to insure fire J.D. F 1450 PLOW 4 BOTTOM 16" protections. 2-Badgerforage Boxes, 3 beaters, tandem STEVE'S REFUSE SERVICE q. Sound Producing • J.D. F 145 5 BOTTOM 16" 4 Equipment: Sound ' producing J.D. F 145 6 BOTTOM 16"' running aears This July 4th we enter J.D. No. 38 Chopper w/2 row corn head (Licensed Refuse Service) equipment, including but not J.D. F 145 PLOW 4 BOTTOM 16" limited to, public address the 200th year of our J.D. 3 pt. hitch sprayer w/centrifugal pump systems, radios, phonographs, S.D, 4020 DIESEL TRACTOR 1 M.F. 4 row rear Cultivator musical instruments and other nation's heritage .... Jvl.F. NO. 135 GAS TRACTOR 1 - J.D. 8 row rear Cultivator ST. JOHNS, EUREKA ; recording devices, shall not be JOHN DEERE 1010 INDUSTRIAL GAS 9 Lurtdell Direct Cut Chopper operated on the premises of the the birtti of freedom! TRACTOR W/INDUSTRIAL LOADER I.H.C No. 76 Combine ', assembly so as to be Let's show our colors; J,D. F 145-5 BOTTOM 16" * I.H.C. No. 91 SP Combine, self-propelled unreasonably loud or raucous, . OVID-ELSIE AND or so as to be a nuisance or rededicate our hearts SET OF NEW.DUAL RIMS W/USED TIRES I.H.C. 12'Wheel Disc w/new blades disturbance to the peace and 15.5x38 1 Set of 18.4x34 Duals tranquility of the citizens of the to this way of life we IHC SEMI-MOUNTED PLOW 4-14" M.F. No. 222 2-roWcorn head Townships. M.F, 4 Row Rear Cultivator w/Spring Teeth know in America. SET OF'USED DUALS WITH USED BANNISTER AREA. r. Fencing: The licensee 18.4x34 TIRES , 2-I.H.C. 6 row Cultivators shall erect a fence completely M.F. 6-Row Rear Cultivator (• enclosing the site, of sufficient SEVERAL GOOD WIDE St NARROW . M.F. 8-Row Rear Cultivator height and strength as will Symbol Of REAR MOUNT 3 POINT HITCH CULTIVATORS. Commercial and Container Service preclude persons in excess of Service 1 the maximum permissible attendants from gaining access 3^f€oilll}mi(- and which will have sufficient gates properly located so as to PHONE 834-5539 provide ready and 'safe ingress DON SHARKEY ESTATE Sattler & Son, Inc. and egress. > 200 W. Statist. John Deere Sales & Service Middleforr 4007 Carland Rd. Elsie, Mich. s. Communications: The li­ PhorM 224-2301 1J4 Miles Esst of St. Louis Phone ;36~7?80 censee shall provide public Elite Bunch Phone 681-2440 telephone equipment for REALTOR Phone 862-4227 * July 2,1975 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST, JOHNS, MICHIGAN 11 Bonnie K. Olson Lot 6 River- / centum additional thereto, and , Delaware Corporation on April County, Michigan, Mortgagors, on(Jto-wit the 12th day of May, Lot 16, Block A, Original t Reg! Estate Transfers * the fees of the Sheriff for the 23,1975 and recorded on May 8, to CITIZENS MORTGAGE A.D. 1975, assigned to Plat of the Village of iFrom records in ottlec of wood, 1975 in the office of Register of flefjlster ol Deeds} June 19: Miller Ruth L. to 4epU Htm> , service or cost of publication of CORPORATION, a.Michigan FEDERAL NATIONAL ' Ovid, Clinton County, this notice, to be computed as Deedsforsaid County of Clinton Corporation, Mortgagee, dated MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a Michigan, as recorded in ' DaVid, R. and Judy G. Lin- State o[ Michigan, In the in Liber 280 of Clinton County •{continued from page 9| demulder property in Sec. 20 upon personal service of a the 12th day of January, A.D, National Mortgage Association, Liber 21 of Deeds, page Circuit Court for the County of declaration as commencement Records, on page 343, on which 1972, and recorded in the office and recorded on May 30,1975 in 367, Clinton County Sec 23 Watertown. ' Bath. Clinton. mortgage there is claimed to be of the Register of Deeds, for the June 20: Eberly, Russell L. of suit, and the further sum ofi the office of Register of Deeds Records. . June 17; Wtchell, Fred L. and JOSEPH T. ZALEWSKI & five dollars for each description due, at the date of this notice, County of Clinton and State of, for said County of Clinton in The, redemption period shall , liillian V. to Schroeder Builders and Mary L. to Marian F. RUTH ZALEWSKI, PLAIN­ for principal and interest, the Michigan, on* the 13th day pf Liber 280 of Clinton County Mahan property in See. 17 Bath. without other additional cost or . sum of Thirteen Thousand One be 6 month(s) from the date of , Jnq, property in Sec. 26 Bath. TIFFS -vs- ERNIE TIMKO charges: Provided, That with January, A.D. 1972, in Liber 263 Records, on page 630, on which such sale. June 17: King, Oliver L, to June 23: Eyke, Walter L,*and BUILDERS, INC, A* Michigan Hundred Sixty-One Dollars and of Allegan County Records, on mortgage there, is claimed to be Mary R.; Harger, Douglas D. respect to purchasers at the tax Twenty-Eight Cents page 851, which said mortgage Dated June 1, 1975. Brian C. and Rozetta M. Zeeb Corporation, DEFENDANT. sale held in the years 1938,1939 due, at the date of this notice, FEDERAL .NATIONAL Lot 39, 40 Blk 9 DeWitt. and Joyce ta Jimmie D, and •File No. 1583. ($13,161.28). was thereafter on, to-wit the for principal and interest, the Sally J. Draper Lot 25 and 1940 the sum stated in such 26th day of April, A.D, 1972, MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION June 17; Goodman, Anthony ' NOTICE FOR SALE OF notice as a condition of sum of TWENTY THOUSAND Assignee of Mortgagee D. to Eugene and Catherine Vie\vcrest River. And no suit or proceedings at assigned to FEDERAL REAL ESTATE ON reconveyance shall only be all law or in equity having been NATIONAL MORTGAGE FIVE HUNDRED EIGHTY- JAFFE, SNIDER, RAITT, Merglewski property in Sec. 33 June 23: Malleck, Thomas L. EXECUTION' 1 SEVEN AND 89/100 ($20,587.89) and Ellen E.ioJBiHie L. and sums paid as a condition of the instituted to recover the debt ASSOCIATION, a National GARRATT & HEUER ' J3atl\. Pursuant to a Writ of secured by said mortgage or DOLLARS. Richard F, Roth June 17: Court, Jr., Roy J. 'Marilyn L. Stage property in tax title purchase, together with Mortgage Association, and- Sec. 31 Victor, Execution directed to me from 10 per centum additional any part thereof Now, recorded on May 8,1972 in the And no suit or proceedings at Attorney for Assignee of and Carol Ann to .Roman A. and the Circuit Court of Clinton therefore, by virtue of the Mary Ann Koenigsknecht June 23: Bennickson, Lowell thereto. If payment as aforesaid office of Register of .Deeds for law or in equity having been Mortgagee County, Michigan, in favpr of *js. not made, the undersigned power of sale contained in said said County of Clinton in Liber instituted ta recover the debt 1800 First National Bldg. property in Sec, tf Dallas. W. and Susan J. to Vincent L. mortgage, and pursuant to the A June 17: Schultz, Arlene 0. Forbes, Lot 3, Riverwood. JOSEPH T. ZALEWSKI & will institute Proceedings for 265 of Clinton County Records, secured by said mortgage or Detroit, Michigan48226. 9-5 RUTH ZALEWSKI, Plaintiffs, possession of the land. statute of the State or Michigan on page 221, which said mort­ any part thereof Now, and Albert Schultz to Allen and June 23: Millbrook Meadows, in such case made and Inc. to Daniel J. Patrick; and against ERNIE TIMKO gage was thereafter on, to-wit therefore, by virtue of the 'PUBLICATIO« N OF NOTICE Jean L. Schultz property in Sec. BUILDERS, INC., Defendant, provided, notice is hereby given the 29th day of February, A.D. 30 Bingham. Rebecca J. George Lot 66 Idyl DESCRIPTION OF LAND power of sale contained in said OF HEARING dated the 30th day of December State of Michigan, County of that on Thursdayf the 31st day 3975, assigned to CITIZENS mortgage, and pursuant to the June 18: Berry Construction Crest No. 3. of July, A.D. 1975, at 11:00 , . . „ , „. . , . ,, State of Michigan, The 1974, I have heretofore on the Clinton. MORTGAGE CORPORATION, statute of the State of Michigamo"t» bate Court for the County of Co. Inc. to Abbot T. and Arat June 23: Van Wagner, Ken­ o'clock, a.m. said mortgage will a Delaware Corporation, and ra neth R. and Karen M. to Robert 15th day of January, 1975, levied Lots 14 and 15, Block 2, Fitch's in such case made and CLINTON, Nelson Lot 61 Nelson Sub, No. 1. upon all the right, title and Addition to Ovid, Village of be foreclosed by a sale at public recorded on March 6,1975 in the provided, notice is hereby given * June 18: Jorae^ Louis to Louis K. Swift Sec. 24 DeWitt. auction, to the highest bidder, at office of Register of Deeds for Estate of SYBIL" ANNE Probate Court interest of the ,said ERNIE Ovid, according to plat thereof that on Friday, the 8th day of MURRAY. V^jJorae; Joseph L. Jorae; TIMKO BUILDERS, INC. in the,north door of the court­ said County of Clinton in Liber August, A.D. 1975, at 10:00 s - .{Victor B. Jorae; Robert L HON, TIMOTHY M, GREEN and to the following described house, City of St. Johns, Clinton o'clock, a.m., said mortgage TAKE NOTICE: On July 30, Jorae; Christina M. Wood; Judge o^ Probate Amount Paid Tax For County, Michigan, of the real-estate: 14.33 1968 279 of Clinton County Records, will be foreclosed by a sale at 1^75; at 11:15 A.M., in the Barbara M. Gee property in HELENA M. BDRK premises described in said Probate Courtroom, St. Johns, ReRlster of Probate . "Lot 12, Chateau Hills, 15.25 1969 mortgage, or so much thereof on page 692, which said mort­ public auction, to the highest , Sec. 9, 16 Vjctor. DeWitt Township, Clinton bidder, at the north door of the Michigan, before the Hon. Wednesday, 15.35 1970 as may be necessary to pay the gage was thereafter on, to-wit j June-18: Waltz, Clarence P. County, Michigan." the 4th, day of April, A.D. 1975, courthouse, City of St. Johns, TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Judge i .and Letha Pauline to Lansing Julyft,1975 Amount necessary to redeem, amount due, as aforesaid, on of Probate, a hearing will be , Public Notice is hereby given $82.41 plus the fees of the said mortgage, with the interest, assigned to FEDERAL Clinton County, Michigan, of the Land Invest Co. property in Sec. that oh the 18th day of July, 1975* Sheriff. RATIONAL MORTGAGE premises described in said held on the petition of Jo Lynne ,» Olive. * Floyd J. Hamer — Appointment thereon at seven per cent (7%) mortgage, or so much thereof Wagar praying that James A. of Administrator at 10:00 a.m. at a public auction John L, Leighton, Jr. per annum and all legal costs, ASSOCIATION, a National June 18: Lansing Land Invest to be held at the North entrance Grand Haven, Michigan 49417 Mortgage Association, and as may be necessary to pay the Moore be appointed the guar­ ,Co. to Thomas J. and Barbara Leva Mae Welch — License to charges and expenses, in­ amount due, as aforesaid, on dian of said minor to the ex­ of the Clinton County Court­ 116 Prospect ( . * cluding the attorney fees recorded on June 9, 1975 in the •* - K. "Halstead property in Sec. 11 Sell Real Estate , office of Register of Deeds for said mortage, with the interest clusion of Alice Wilson Murray, Andrew Simon — Final Account house in the City of St, Johns, \ allowed by law, and also any who has, had no contact Olive. shall offer for sale to the highest said County of Clinton in Liber thereon at seven and one-half June 18: Wiersma,Harry L. Hattie Warden -* Final Account Heirs of Walter High, Deceased. sum or sums which may be paid percent (7lk%) per annum and whatever with said minor for -30- bidder all the right, title and Heirs of Anna M. Hall, by the Undersigned, necessary 280 of Clinton County Records, approximately 7 years, for the and Ann M. to Lynn S. and interest of the said Defendant in all legal costs, charges and 'Phyllis J. Cressler Lot 4 Marriage Licenses Deceased. to protect its interest in the on page 751, which said mort­ expenses, including the at­ purpose of consenting to the and to the above described real- Mertie Riddle, Greenbush premises. Which said premises gage was on,, to-wit the 20th day torney fees allowed by law, and adoption of said minor. Twinbrook Est. estate. are described as follows: all of February, A.D. 1973, •f Junel8:Mankev.Chariesand "Raymond Villegas, Jr., 19, Township. also any sum or sums which , Vera, to Cyril W. and Helen M. 1143 Case Street, Lansing; Dated: May 28, 1975 that certain piece or parcel of assigned to GOVERNMENT may be paid by the un­ Dated: June 27, 1975. ANTHONY A. HUFNAGEL, Wells Clickner, R.F.D. Dl, land situate in the Township of NATIONAL MORTGAGE Hackelt property in Sec. 23, 24, Debra Darlene Dollarhite, 19, Mason. dersigned, necessary to protect JO LYNNE WAGAR, 25, 26, Westphalia. 1400 E, Pratt Road, DeWitt. Sheriff DeWitt, in the County of Clinton, ASSOCIATION; a National its interest in the premises. * Petitioner. 1 R.G. Hyde, Administrator of and (State of Michigan and Mortgage Association, and June 18: Presocki, John and Dale S. Myers, Jr., 26, 2708 W Clinton County Anna M. Hall, 3984 W. Hyde Which said pfemises are 1427 E. Taft Road, RR05 M-21, St. Johns; Connie Lynne Rd St. Johns, Mich. described as follows, to-wit: recorded on February 26,1973 in described as follows: All or a St, Johns, Michigan 48879 Emily to Josephine M. Tinsley, by Russell Doty v Lot 10, "Viewcrest River the office of Register of Deeds ^ Philip J. Galbavi, Frank R, Gove, 22, 2708 W-M-21, St. Thomas C. Walsh, 9-4 certain piece or parcel of land Attorney for Petitioner: Johns, Addition to the City of for said County of Clinton in situate in the Village of Ovid, in Richard D. Wells ' Galbavi; Stephen A. Galbavi, Attorney for Plaintiff MORTGALE SALE . DeWitt, Clinton County,:' Liber 269 of Clinton County .Arlene Galbavi property'in Sec. - William. Andrew Millard, 19, P 21949 the County of Clinton and State 103 East State Street Default having been made in according to the plat Records, on page 804, which "of Michigan and described as St. Johns, Mich. 48879 9 Olive. 4077 E. Holt Road Lot 88, Holt; 431 S. Capitol Avenue the terms and conditions of a thereof recorded in Liber said mortgage was thereafter 1 follows, to-wit: , , Phone (517) 224-3228 10-4 • June,l8: Tinsley, Josephine Robin Renee Morgan, 17, 547 Lansing, Michigan 48933 certain mortgage made by 2 of Plats, Page 33, M, to Philip J. Galbavi property Ovid Street, Elsie. Telephone: 489-7435 6-fi DONALD G. SMITH and Clinton County Records. ' 1 .in Sec. 9 Olive. . Douglas L. Witt, 26, 6039 W. KAREN M. SMITH, his wife, of The redemption period shall June 18: Prowant, Mane E. to Jason Rd., St. Johns; Christine NOTICE BY, PERSONS the City of DeWitt, Clinton be (6) month (s) from the date of Raymond C. and Irene Pope; A'. Schomisch, 27, 5431 W. CLAIMING TITLE UNDER County, Michigan, Mortgagors, such sale. SEE THE NEW Jame D. Pope property in Sec. Windsor, Potterville. TAX DEED. to CITIZENS MORTGAGE Dated June 25, 1975. t_-19iBingham. , Don Lynn Goodrich, 21, 9417 To the Owner or Owners of CORPORATION,, a Michigarf CITIZENS MORTGAGE y June 18: MacGuinnes, Max F. E. Walker Rd., Ovid; Patricia any and all Interests in, or Liens Corporation Mortgagee dated CORPORATION, . • and Nancy A. to Alan G. and Ann Hawley, 18,9417 E. Walker upon the Lands herein the 14th day of December, A.D., A Delaware Corporation 34*«P, Rd., Ovid. described: TAKE NOTICE, FORDS Elaine E. Woodruff property in 1972, and recorded in the office Assignee of Mortgagee / that sale has been lawfully RICHARD A. CANVASSER . Sec. 8 Victor. < Perry Allen Veasey, 28, R.6, made of the following described of the Register of Deeds, for the June 19: Loveberry, Clifford N. Scott Road, St. Johns; Janet County of Clinton and State of Attorney for Assignee of Pinto (¥PG] & Mustang II |JPG land for unpaid taxes thereon, Mortgagee *W. Jr. and Helen-L. to William Lee Otto, 27, Box-283, St. Johns. and that the undersigned has Michigan, on the 18th, day of L. and Sandra M. Wallace Lot 12 r Delbert Warren Tblliver, Jr., title thereto under tax deed or December, A.D. 1972, in Liber :EImhurst Est Lot 11 Elmhurst 18,7644 E. Herbison Rd., Bath; deeds issued therefor, and that 268 of Clinton County Records, % Linda Sue Perkins, 16, R.l on page 888, which said mort­ 29200 Southfield, Suite 210 . Est. you are entitled to a recon­ Southfield, Michigan 48076 9-5 June 19: Zavitz, James A. to Culver Drive, East Lansing, veyance thereof, at any time gage was thereafter on, to-wit 2,769 Pinto mpg Clee and Sue E. Pederson i William 'F. Cady, 26, 9340' within 6 months after return of the 14th day of March, A.D. property hi Sec. 13 Olive. Eaton Highway, Grand Ledge; service of this notice, upon 1973, assigned to ONONDAGA MORTGAGE SALE June 19: Zavitz, James A. to Nancy Lou Thomas, 28, 9430 payment to the undersigned or SAVINGS BANK and recorded Default having been made in Robert E. and Donna Lee Eaton Highway, Grand I-edge. j ito the Register in» Chancery of the terms and conditions of a A* niPeFSy W.iMartinitI8,LR Bi6391 e EGAN FORD SALESjNc ,^-^WUlteigi.property Jn Seoj>13 l mithei County imiwhicta the'lands iOT #t>Ql^on,riCJoujity T-E. I?arJcsjRoad, SbiJohn^,"Erin FRANK •£ HARRISON and He, of all stfm£'paid"upori such Records which mortgage was 300 W. HIGJTAM PHONE 224-2285 ST. JOrlNS; 't conf!*Une.l9:.Kazenko, Edward*J. G. McGoron, 18,16361 Oak Hill purchase, together with 50 per " assigned to CITIZENS .MORT­ NANCY L. HARRISON, his • and Rose Marie to Erik F. and Dr., Fenton. GAGE CORPORATION, a wife, of Village of Ovid Clinton When it comes to long-term financing, we wear two hats Take P^^ V\i// a FOR FARM country road SALE ON 1974 FINANCING jhome LKNDB7VNK SUZUKI SAVAGE REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES SAVE OVER '300! 1104S.US-27 $OQC00 Ph. 224-7127 ' St. Johns, Mlcht HOLDER MOTORCYCLE SALES Serving America's Farmers; Providers of Plenty SUZUKI WEEKDAYS & SATURDAY 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. 2151 W. MAIN (M-21) OWOSSO PHONE 725-2112

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CO. •RESIDENTIAL* COMMERCIAL ^QUALITY WORK * ,_^>g4C!iarge_yE)ur purchases to DUNKEL PLUMBING & HEATING St. Johns ^ ST. JOHNS Ph. 224-4726 L7VNDBANK. NEW SHIPMENT OF COLONIAL (/fsw/M//// - * All types of printing CANDLES, CANDLE RINGS & HOLDERS Due to a Special Purchase FOR DETAILS ON RURAL HOME LOANS AND LONG TERM FARM FINANCING SEE US AT: • Fast service We Have Low Priced Candle Rings Good Selection Of Wedding FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSOCIATION • Low prices Gifts & Cards 1104 SOUTH U.S. 27 120 E.WALKER ST., FROM THE ST. JOHNS ^ CALL224-J127 * ' ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 4B879 220 N. Clinton Avo. TELEPHONE: 517/224-6781 St. Johns 224-2719 t MONDAY NIGHT' BAKED LASAGNA JOJ3, EfHKRUDf Hornamade ft I Great Steaks, tfine Beet, Wine, IA1ES • IfrAltJ BECK & HYDE SEE THE 1975 TUESDAY NIGHT Cocktails, Seafood, Dancing ACCUIORIEt U.S. CHOICE ..... HAPPY HOUR 12-5 MON. THRU THURS. KNTAU MM Petri FARMARINA, ;R|B EYE STEAK 1 • FRIDAY & SATURDAY WEDNESDAY NIGHT CHEVROLET BROILED ,*„l "COUNTRY GENTLEMEN*' BOATS, MOTORS WHITEFISH *3"l "Sound of Country" INC. THURSDAY NIGHT, Lawn & Garden at Stoaft Nlte At Reduced Prices OPEN DAILY 11 A.M.TO 12 P.M. Call 224-3311 FRIDAY & SAT. NIGHT Equipment OPEN SUNDAY 12 TO 8 P«M. Hotiri; Mon thru Frl 9 a.m, • 9 p.m. PRIME RIB *69i Located itt Miles South of U3-27 DeWitt Bltnkef ONE OF MICHIGAN'S LARGEST 'Sat end"Surt.9 a.tn. • 4 p.rn, EDINGER CHEVROLET Corns in and Watch' Light Across From ZIB'S Centennial Farm Mkt at PARTSJIEALERS ' * Titer BBsebatl Iri tiolorl bill Rd#d - US-27 Wwh* MMOW OPEN 1 DAYS* Located bit N. US-27 6 Ml. No of(St. Johns rt.^, ' i i .in*. «M^MM '12 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN ' July 2,1976

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Clinton County ' By JOHN AYLSWORTH Home Economist Chloe Padgitt

Clinton County 4-H Talent Act livestock gates and general Foundation. Also the club voted winners with her dairy poster Some parents get "hung up" and 2 days, it's off to the when their children should The Pennsylvania study dealt members made an excellent cleanup of the beef barn area. to donate $20 to the fairgrounds entry. The club presented-Helen on developmental norms. The pediatrician to find out why. demonstrate this behavior or only with teen-age couples, but showing at the District 4-H The members plan to paint the beautification project. Blakley a high school book says infants should be Other parents, especially that one, that the children unrealistic expectations are not Talent Contest during the 4-H 'livestock gates before the Fair. SHOW RABBITS graduation 4gift, Doug Thering sitting up unaided at about 6 teen-age parents of infants and cannot possibly live up to them. restricted to very young Exploration Days June 20 at The Beef Club members would gave a'report on health and months, and if Utile Joey small children, have such Jeanne Brown, Michigan parents. Parents of any age Michigan State University. The Westphalia 4-H Bunny- like to remind the public of the Club members learned how to Margaret Horak gave a report doesn't sit up by age 6 months unrealistic expectations of State University child may lack knowledge of child There were 26 acts and seven livestock auction sale to be held on safety. Mrs. Ray Peck development specialist, reports development and expeqt im­ blue ribbons given for out: shoW their rabbits at the Fair at the fairgrounds August 13 at and how much to feed the rabbit presented ea.ch member a 4-H on a study done with 48 rural possible things of their children. standing performances. Clinton 2:00 p.m. with Jim Sykora as folder to keep their records in teen-age couples in Penn­ County 4-H members won three for good growth. The members Ideally a parent shouldTget the auctioneer. People can received resource material tact. Other awards and pins Jim's Column sylvania that shows these young acquainted with the normal of the seven blue ribbons: purchase steers, market pigs were presented to the members. parents did.rtbt know what to Denise Cerny — Nimble from the Ralston Purina' stages of child growth and what and market lambs for their Company. The members en­ • , MAKE BREAD expect of their children and set is considered the usual time for Fingers in dance; Darlene freezer. The Round Lake Stitchers 4-H impossibly high standards.' Cerny — Nimble Fingers in joyed singing several songs in TUheot cOufiHq variours haviors to appear. He BOB-LOTRIP . opening their 4-H meeting. They members learned how to make Children were expected to sit or she should keep in mind, acrobatic; and Sandy Fedewa a loaf of bread as Mrs. Witt —Westphalia 4-H in monologue. • Clinton County 4-H'ers en­ plan to attend the pre-fair up unaided at 6 to 12 weeks however, that each child has his joyed their trip to Bob-to Island rabbit evaluation on July 14, demonstrated this procedure. Jim Pelham when 28 weeks is the average. ov/n personal schedule for Two Clinton County Acts won The members talked about 4-H honorable mention: Jill on June 17 and June 25. They 7:30 p.m. at the fairgrounds. Clinton County Extension Director Parents expected their children ' development. He'll move from enjoyed their boat ride, Exploration Days, Demon­ to pull themselves up to a stage to stage when he's ready,. Swagart — 4-H Wonders in BIKE RIDING stration Contest at Smith Hall piano and The Super Six — amusement rides and the Unless proper drying high moisture wheat. It takes standing position at 5 to 6 fellowship of the 4-H members. The Maple Leafs 4-H club on July 16, the Mexican Fiesta equipment is immediately 2,000 BTUs to evaporate one months - 9 months is normal - With this knowledge, patents Westphalia 4-H in vocal. members enjoyed bike riding food activities on July 29 and 30, can relax: a little and "enjoy EXPLORATION DAYS Shirley Roberts of Elsie was in available, wheat should not be pound of water. The difference and to take their first step alone charge of the first trip and also as they toured each the club's carnival. When the harvested at 20 percent or more • in moisture of one percentage at about 9 months. Most watching' and helping their The 4-H Exploration Days Janet Becker of St. Johns in member's garden to see what bread finished baking, the moisture. point in wheat is approximately children have passed their first children grow and develop and Program was highly successful charge of the second trip. This vegetables were planted and members enjoyed several slices "Wheat harvested at this 1.2 pounds of water. If wheat is birthday before they begin to can accept the child for what he with over 4,600 4-H'ers from trip was mainly for 10 and 11 progress being made. In two of hot, fresh baked bread. moisture must be dried the harvested at 20 percent walk without holding onto or she is. throughout Michigan attending year old 4-H'ers who are not weeks the members will check same day to prevent heating moisture instead of 15 percent, something. the garden again to see how the three day event at Michigan eligible for the county 4-H trip 4-H SOFTBALL SCORES and mold growth. If not dried this is a difference of 6 pounds of Parents also expected toilet Red Cross.' State University. Over 50 4-H awards. each member is progressing immediately, the grain's water, requiring 12,000 more with different types of mulches. JUNE 20 training to be accomplished by members from Clinton County TIGER TIME WHITE LEAGUE milling characteristics may be BTUs needed to dry the grain. the time a child is 6 months old. The Good attended the options on Thurs­ Sixty Clinton County 4-H NEW OFFICERS Olive Boys 14 — Bengal Com­ hurt," say Robert White and Wheat harvested at 15 percent Most children are not com­ Neighbor. day and Friday, June J.9 and 20; members, parents and leaders The Prairie 4-H club mem-' munity 8 Robert Maddex, Michigan State moisture can be fan-dried pletely trained until age 3, Mrs. 20; and many morelattended the University agricultural without heat under normal AMERICA+N RE D CROSS will be participating in the 4-H bers elected new officers for the > Fowler Helping Hands 18 — Brown points out, and even then 4-H Action Day on Saturday, day at Tiger Stadium on summer program. They are Fowler Big D's 8 ' engineers. summer conditions of 70- to 80- "accidents" may happen. June 21. The program theme Saturday, July 26, when Detroit Dale Mitchell - President; Stoney Creek 21 — Eaglelites 11 Harvesting this - grain degree air temperature and 50- Children begin to learn' 1 "We Can Make It Happen" plays the Cleveland Indians, Armond Smith - Vice President; Victor 27 — Green Acre Girls 17 requires increased threshing to 60-percent humidity. Above language very, very young by proved correct as leaders and The group will go via the St. Lynn Wilkie - Secretary; Alan Elsie 4 Corners 10 — Charlie's action of the combine, with the 15 percent moisture, turn on the listening to speech and making members received many ideas Johns Community Bus. Plowman - Treasurer; and Gang 9 chance of increased kernel dryer. sounds of their own. By about 18 and techniques "they could use HORSE CLINIC David Pung - News Reporter. Prairie 21 — Fowler Fireballs 6 damage. Harvest at 14 percent Wheat is more difficult to dry months of age they can un­ back in their own 4-H club in Over 250 4-H horse club The members discussed 4-H Olive Girls 12 — Green Acres II without drying and 15 to 17 than most other type grains derstand a great deal of what is helpirfg other members. There members, parents and leaders Day at Tiger Stadium and the 4- percent when drying will be because of its small size which were 131 different options 9 said to them and can follow from Clinton and surrounding H Bob-Lo trip. The club's next Green Acres I over Maple Leafs used. provides less void space. Air simple commands, but their members and leaders had the counties attended the 4-H horse meeting is Monday, July 21, flow must be more intense to opportunity to participate in Because most Michigan first meaningful word may still clinic on June 18 at the 7:30 p.m. at the East Essex GREENLEAGUE farmers must ship their wheat penetrate the tightly packed be ahead of them. The.parents receiving from 4% to 6 hours fairgrounds in St. Johns. They School. grain and requires more energy training in that area. Charlie's Gang 14 — Fowler to elevators for drying, har­ in the Pennsylvania study, received instruction on English POSTER WINNER Fireballs 8 vesting at 20 percent is not an per unit of moisture removed. however, thought their babies 14,040 POUNDS OF riding and jumping from Casey The Elsie 4 Corners 4-H Olive 4-H 15 — Eaglelites 10 economical practice. High market prices could would begin to talk about 6 GLASS * Hughes of DeWitt; how to members learned that Cindy Green Acres over Father There is a marked increase in justify harvesting wheat at 20 months. The 4-H glass project in June prepare your horse for show by Freed was one of the County * Farms Alone energy consumption for drying percent moisture, but grain will Parents with unrealistic was handled by the 4-H teen Bruce Haak of Owosso; and have to be dried the same day. expectations often see leaders and amounted to 14,040 instruction on Western riding by (Incidentally those high prices discipline as a major problem pounds. The total glass George McCrumb of St. Johns. don't appear very likely at this because they believe their • collected to date since the 4-H Dr. Robert Malesky answered Bills Column time.) children should be able to tell glass project started has now questions on horse diseases and If you have drying equipment, gave the Coggins Test to those * right from wrong at a very reached 804,340 pounds that has you may profit from harvesting early age - in the case of the been recycled into new members who brought their wheat 3 to 4 percent above the 1 It's our bag. horses to the clinic. Pennsylvania couples, by 1 products. The next regular safe storage moisture of 14 year! "Right" and "wrong" are, It's everybody's bag. 'monthly glass collection ac­ BATH ELECTS OFFICERS percent: "Thjs can be"' a t The Bath All Purpose 4-H club ^abstract ideas thafeyen a child" 'We'd like to tell the world tha* tivity will be Saturday, July 5, - >. .|.F.„It preventatiV&'ni^asu^e.a^a'msV -,of four may have trouble wi(h.> M r.UMeS np,-pne like MietAmcri- members have elected the 1 can farmer. You've been help­ and will be handled by the St. By WILLI AM LASHER late rains, sprouting arid stem Parents who expect creepers Johns United Methodist Senior following officers: Barry Brown * breakage. Harvesting at this ing us spread the word that 7 - President; Karen Reeves - Extension Agriculture Agent and toddlers to "know better" 'Farming Is everybody's bread MYF group under the leader­ moisture can also lengthen the because "they've been told and butter" with those popular ship of Roger and Judy Beebee. Vice President; Judy Brown - harvest day, as early morning bumper stickers we introduced Secretary; Debbie Collins - Here are tips to avoid tragic Be sure to use a cord large plode. Also, check ahead for about Jhat" se6 their children's PREPARING FPR FAIR camping accidents. and evening moisture does not natural curiosity as stubborn a few months back. Your PCA Treasurer; and Lisa Brook - enough to support the trailer's tunnels on your driving route. have to be as heavily considered now has a handy shopping bag The 4-H Beef Club members News Reporter. Each monthly A short in the wiring of a electrical needs. A small Trailers with propane gas tanks misbehavior.. Impatience often that will help you carry the are getting ready for the Fair. A trailer or camper1 that isn't in planning the harvest. turns to anger that vents itself message wherever you go. meeting will be held the second household extension cord may are barred from some tunnels. Come in and ask for your bag. group of members and leaders Thursday of the month with the grounded can be dangerous. If start a fire or burn out ap­ When pitching a tent or tent through physical punishment worked at the fairgrounds next meeting on July 16 at the possible, Use a three-prong pliance motors. camper, check trees for Ovicl-Elsie and, in drastic cases, cruel Wednesday evening putting home of Bob Zeeb. The club outlet to hook up trailer elec­ Avoid contaminating trailer overhanging dead branches abuse. FREE braces on the showring fence tricity. If you must Use a two- voted to give" last years club or camper water tanks. Bac­ that could be dangerous in a • residents Because very young children at your PCA and gates, painting the braces, earnings to the Michigan 4-H prong outlet, ground the trailer teria thrives in a tank filled don't understand cause and cleaning and fixing the storm. with a metal rod. through a dirty hose. Warn children to avoid effect, they don't know why named they're being punished. All they If yotf want to drink lake or strange pets in camping areas. PRODUCTION CREDIT river water, boil it for 15 A dog tied in an unfamiliar know is that the person they are minutes. Even the clearest environment may bite. to honors list completely dependent upon can ^ ASSOCIATION ii m fresh water should be boiled. Or Don't drive speedboats near, Four Ovid residents and 1 and does hurt them, seemingly add three drops of chlorine for no reason. As a result, the 1104 S. US-27 St Johns swimming areas or allow Elsie resident were named to Phone 224-3662 . bleach to each gallon of water inexperienced youngsters to the spring quarter academic child may very well grow up and let stand for a half hour. operate powerful boats. Comply honors list by Ferris State feeling worthless and rejected Food poisoning is another with boating safety laws and College, and distrustful. potential camping hazard. To carry a coast guard-approved From Ovid were: Thomas F. inhibit growth of harmful life preserver for each Kirinovic, Ronald L. Mead, bacteria, keep hot foods hot and passenger. - Linda J. Morgan and Grant T. cold foods cold. , Avoid overexertion and Palen. HAY TOOLS GRINDERS Use common household always let someone know where An Elsie resident, Lori J., safety precautions around you are hiking, boating or Miller, was also named to the BUTLER I.H.C.1066DES J.D. 38 CHOPPER GEHL GRINDER MIXER cooking fires, and keep children swimming. list. J.D. 4630 DES. • I.H.C. 46 BALER at a distance. , J.D. 60 w/ejector In some camping areas, wild J.D. 50 J.D. No. 5 MOWER animals are attracted to J!D.A N.I. BLOWER MISC. campers' food. Check with a A.C. 190 KOOLS BLOWER park ranger about safe food KAN-SUN I.H.C. 606 DES „ , J.D. 34 CHOPPER storage. J.D. 2010 w/loader J.D. 24T BALER PITTSBURG 14' FIELD If you're towing a1 trailer or ST. JOHNS TM 2 J.D. H TRACTOR w/ejector CULTIVATOR boat, leave early enough so you J.D. 3 SEC. ROTOR HOE CONTINUOUS FLOW J.D. - G 41'MARATHELEV. aren't rushed. When small MOUNTED J.D.-B N.I. 5 BAR RAKE wheels of towed vehicles are LILLISTON14' overtaxed, they may jam or I.H.C. 200 FOX 54" BLOWER .ROLLING HARROW blow out. Check trailer lights, 2 GROVE FORAGE BOX GRAIN DRYER N.H. 200 BU. SPREADER wheel bearings and tires before CO-OP COMBINES 2 GEHL FORAGE BOX 2 USED BEAN PULLERS setting out. OLIVER 165 BU. SPREADER Don't build an enclosure ...the automated GLEANER C II J.D. 40 SPREADER around propane gas tanks on hired) hand l,H.C. 82 BEAN SPEC. J.D. 15 HOE GRAIN DRILL trailers. Without proper ven­ I.H.C. 91 PLOWS WOOD 5' ROTARY CUTTER tilation, gas tanks could ex- WE HAVE MATERIAL J.D. 334 CORN HEAD A.C. 4 ROW CULTIVATOR 1 I.H.C. 80 BEAN SPEC. 3pt. Cederberg Choose from • J.D. 3-14" Mtd. J.D. CCA FIELD CULTIVATOR ON HAND FOR WEED * •• I.H.C. 4-14 TRAILER I.H.C. 8 row CULTIVATOR liaison visits N.I. UNI. EQUIP. > J.D. 145-5-16" PLOW 1-USED 5 BOTTOM KOSCO 4 models to • 1 A.C.5-16" HARROW Congressman Elford A. » > • 761 HAY HEAD J.D. 145-4' W 1-USED 6 BOTTOM KOSCO Cederberg's liaison man, CONTROL ON • 722SHELLER HARROW Ronald W. Stolz, will be visiting • • 720 CORN HEAD 2 I.H.C. 4 ROW the Clinton County Courthouse match your . 5 721 HUSK BED J.D. 494 PLANTER in St. Johns on Monday, July 7, 760 CHOPPER A.C. 4 ROW PLANTER from 11 a.m. to 12 noon. SOYBEANS THAT 1968 702 POWER UNIT 1 J.D. 494A PLANTER - • 1967 701 POWER UNIT PICKERS I.H.C. 455 |l On Dean's List harvest rate.. • 18'NOBLE WHEEL DRAG • J.D, 18 FIELD COND. Nelson Letts, grandson of ARE UP DISC N,l. No. 7 PICKER Mrs. Grace Rininger, St. Johns, • N.I. No. 313 HUSK BED I.H.C. 6 ROW CULTIVATOR has been placed 6n the Dean's Capacities vary S KEWANEE 12' NX No. 10 PICKER 1-J.D. 12'DRAG List for excellent achievement J.D. 12'6"BW DISC N.I. 311 PICKER M.F. 4 ROW CULTIVATOR • < K at Brevards Community SEE THE ST. JOHNS CO-OP CASE 13' * N.I. 323 PICKER* I.H.C. 4 ROW CULTIVATOR College in Cocoo,'Florida. • FOR ALL YOUR FARM NEEDS from 183 to 435* • OPFN MONDAY thru FRIDAY 7:30-5:30 (fanuty ev&tU • bushels per hour. J SATURDAY 8:00-4:00 JULY 15—The Society of the Compassionate Friends will meet in the board room on the • Stop in or Call Us for Details! • 2d floor of the Community .Services Building, 300' N. ST JOHNS CARSON CITY FARM SERVICE Washington Square, Lansing, 8 p.m. Those attending should •FRICKE FARM SERVICE: JOHN DEERE SALES AND SERVICE. enter through the rear doors NEW IDEA and sign the building register, 4798 S. ELY HIGHWAY MIDDLETON CARSON CITY PHONE 584-3550 Ray Riskey, faculty member, Lansing Community College CO-OP Phone 236-7358 Lirujs-ton will be guest speaker. ST. JOHNS PHONE 224-2381 COHPORHtlOD if July 2,1975 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN

<$&#* Mo* °s DeWitt City Librarian and features Chairman, DeWitt'Bicentennial Commission ", *t Who was Capt. David Scoft therefore came prepared with a who became the first' per­ winter's supply. manent white settler of Clinton On arriving they obtained the Historic consent of the. Indians fo^mpve * Sen Ricliard Allen addresses group gathered for County? He'was born in into one of their wigwams s, Country Mqadows grand opening. November, 1779 in Litchfield, (longhouse, not a teepee), 15 from the Conn, and was left an orphan at feet square, where they DEWTIT an early age. The title of remained seven Weeks. This Ribbon cuffing opens Captain is legitimate as he wigwam was "built of Jock elm founded served in the War of 1812 and bark, with bunks on twd sides achieved that rank. He came to and a fire ifi-the ceriter. Cqunfry Meadows Oct 4,1833 DeWitt Michigan in 1825 and settled on a farm a mile and a half south of While the> smokfe would Herman Schultz and his complex including Ann Arbor and lived there for sometimes .escape from a hole daughter Mrs. Lillian Long, cut fin 18 hole golf course completed eight.years. Selling thaf; farm, in the center qf the rooty it would the ribbon that, officially opened $pnietime in 1976 as part of a $56 Area oftener remain in the,,room. Country Meadow,?, a 350 acre million project. he came with his wife, Eunice,, They cut the logs for their house and two sons, David and subdivision off of Herbison Some of the dignitaries on the 5th and 6th of Oct. with Road iri DeWitt Township. Charles and arrived on the spot help of two, teamsters and the present at the June 24 ribbon where DeWitt City now stands cutting included Schultz, who hired man.-There was no Gordon Long, developer, said on October 4,1833. He took 1426 lumber nearer than Ann Arbor originally owned and farmed VSWm acres from the government. road for their heavily loaded there Will be 31 single family th£ land state, Sen. Richard wagons and patient oxen, often orPontiac, so they were obliged homes and 25 Country homes in Allen, former State Senators From an "Essay" written and mired in the long dismal to make their own florring and the $80,000 to $125,000 range. . Emil Lockwood and Phil PIl- IF YOUR PRESENT read by Mrs. Oliva Stowell swamps and marshes, shingles. It, was a day of Long s'ays he hopes to have a tenger and several top-level Baker at a picnic of the Clinton whenever night overtook them. rejoicing, Mr. Scott said, when shopping- center and a banking officials from Lansing. MOWER CAN'T "Hack the County Pioneer Society held they moved from the old smoky near the village of DeWitt, shanty into the new house THERE they pitched their twenty fivejeet square. Synopsis of the regular August 25,1877: David Scott, his tents and prepared their sup­ meeting of the DeWitt Township wife and two sons left Ann per. They arrived at their place, They brought with them into Board held on June 23, 1975 at Arbor the 28th day of Sep­ now called DeWitt vUlage, Oct. the wilderness p head of cattle TRY THE Simplicity Way! the* Township Hall, 780 E. tember, 1833. 4,1833. The Captain having been and one horse,, as they had Wieland Road, Lansing, About six miles this side of one, of the pioneers in neither hay nor grain, and their Michigan. Dexter they passed the last Washington County in 1825, well pasture extended over the 1 The meeting was'called to house. They were obliged to knew the hardships that must whole of Clinton and parts of order by Supervisor Emerson at ford the Huron River and to be endured before the wilder­ Ionia, Eaton, L Ingham and 8:00 p.m. drive into lakes to find a safe ness would yield support, and Shiawassee counties. Board members present: NOW AVAILABLE Emerson,* Syverson, Cheney, Pline, Corr, Kzeski and Olger. RIVERSIDE AUTO RENTAL W" The agenda was approved DeWitt woman is VFW with the addition of the Zoning REIMBURSEMENT PLAN Appeals Board to new business. The Transportation Com­ Aux. All-State pres. At Riverside, You're On Your Way Again! mittee minutes were reviewed. Kzeski explained why Stoll Michigan Veteran of Foreign ficers. A reception was held at Halverson. Both officers are Should you have the misfortune of having your car Road between Turner Road and Wars 56th Annual Convention the Civic Center to honor the from District 9. 'damaged in an accident and need repairs, The Companion was held in Lansing, June 20-22. US 27 has not been blacktopped. new president, Fay Walter and Next years Convention will be People at Riverside will pay you up to $25.00 per day to Several members from DeWitt new commander, Eric held at Sault Ste Marie. * Approved signing a contract to rent a car (not to e'xceed $300.00 in total). With Riverside's expend up to $7,000 for #671 attended the various graveling and widening of this meetings. DeWitt Township . Auto Rental Reimbursement Plan, you will always have WE HAVE MOWERS & .TRACTORS area this year. A letter will be The DeWitt Auxiliary $71 transportatipn while your car is being repaired. Contact us sent to the Road Commission President Nancy George was » today.- We have all the details on this low cost, extra regarding our share of Turner selected as 1975 All-State police report coverage feature. FROM 5 h.p. TO 16 h.p. Road. There was a general Auxiliary President in category discussion. The Parks and I (15-35 members, DeWitt has 30 DeWitt Township Police question the juveniles, they both Recreation Commission members). This is decided on reported a breaking and en­ ran. WILLARD REED minutes were reviewed. what the Auxiliary and tering at 2 a.m. Saturday at The police-apprehended 1 of CLIFF LOESCH IS BACK AND IN The Public Safety Committee President has done for the Ken's Enco gas station, 1549 N. the youths but didn't find the $70 minutes were reviewed. Ap­ community compared to the East St. taken out of the office and CHARGE OF OUR SERVICE proved signing the Lansing other Auxiliaries in that Police were in the area vending machihes'. DEWITT AGENCY PH. 669-7604 Mercy Ambulance contract. A category throughout the State. around 2 a.m. and observed the Police are still investigating DEPARTMENT. letter will be sent to the Road breaking and entering and 2 and believe the 2 youths* are Riverside insuranco Company Commission thanking them for DeWitt Auxiliary received juveniles. responsible for similar He is anxious to serve you with erecting the street signs. Ap- several citations under various When they attempted to burglaries in the DeWitt area. ^W« BATTLE CHEEK. MICHIGAN Approved the purchase of eight chairmanships. Besides having his many years of training and pairs boots. The police and fire j President of the Year, they also .'^jutlr. ^placed second in the State'iinder JELIH 11VH afluan *o ar mt.x ,'3~ XA-"' fetfpSrferfjSfe Ion 'yojirtactor " SCommunitr-Activities. flu") «•# aroqwi if/1. n?ra gni m> an lit it ^JJJII •t ' »ff Ft public hearing on creating ^a 1 On Friday, Virginia Fowler, service needs/ special assessment district for Wanda Mullins and Jean police and fire protection. Symonds participated in the Adopted Ordinances regarding N'Aisle of Flags" displaying Floodplain Insurance. The their new American and When we say — SPECIAL retoning of the Avon Nursing Auxiliary flags. They were property is not effective joined at noon by Audrey 8 HP TRACTOR W/MOWER $ 00 because of a procedural matter. George, Nancy George, Jane Referred the Gibson request for Hatch and Mary Woodard for Reg. $1027 NOW 875 a liquor license to the Public it pays to save, the Hospital Luncheon: Instead Safety Committee. The Clerk's of attending the Convention quarterly report was reviewed. Banquet they were joined by Authorized a secretary for the Linda Crowe, Duane Fowler, Board of Appeals. Tom George, Bog Hatch, Mike G & L SALES Adjournment at 9:32 p.m. Mullins and George Woodard Respectfully submitted, for dinner at the Frontier in US-27atDHIRd. DeWitt n. Donna B. Syverson, Clerk. Lansing. Following dinner, PHONE 669-3107 Approved by Dale S. most of the members attended Emerson, Supervisor. several caucuses at the con­ vention.

WE STA Y AHEAD OF THE OTHER GUYS On Saturday, Bob Hatch, Mike and Wanda Mullins, WRBJ AM 1580 IN MID MICHIGAN! George and Mary Woodard, Virginia Fowler, and Tom and JUNE 28, 1975 Nancy George marched in the HITLINE Vm two hour parade down Capitol Avenue. Later in the evening 1. STARS IN MY EYES - SUGARLOAF WITH several members attended the Pageant of Drums at Everett JERRY C0RBETTA Field. On Sunday, elections of 1976 2. JIVE TALKIN' - BEE GEES State Officers were held, 3. REAL GOOD PEOPLE - GLORIA GAYN0R followed by installation of of- 4. ONE OF THESE NIGHTS - EAGLES CUSTOM 5. RUN TELL THE PEOPLE - DANIEL BOONE INTERIORS 6. LOVE INFLATION - THE JONESES OF DEWITT FEATURES we've got the numbers 7.1 WON'T LAST A DAY WITHOUT Y0U/LET ME BE WALLPAPER THE ONE - AL WILSON DRAPES to prove it! 8. DIXIE ROCK - WET WILLIE AND CARPETS BY Start a "Big C" *?¥t% Savings Certificate and earn 9. BEAUTIFUL LOSER - BOB SEGER McGEE ' an effective annual yield of 7,71% when you ' , DOWNS deposit $5,000 for 4 years. Federal regulations 10. HOW GLAD I AM- KIKI DEE SEAWAY require a substantial interest penalty for early _ 11. EASY COME, EASY GO - MICHAEL BACON WE INVITE withdrawal. YOU 12. I'VE GOT TO FIND THE RIGHT WOMAN - REDB0NE The "Big C" 7^2% Savings Certificate i if TO COME IN 13. FEEL LIKE MAKIN' LOVE - BAD COMPANY AND SELECT FROM OUR 14. CAN'T GIVE YOU ANYTHING (BUT MY LOVE) - VAST STYLISTICS DISPLAY capitoL 15. HOLD ON LOVERS - MYLES AND LENNY OF SAMPLES FREE ESTIMATES savincs HITBOUND • 35 YEARS EXPERIENCE TIGER-DICK DEAL &U.S. MALE LET US HELP YOU Q ic m N Loan WITH St, John* " * - Linton Ave., ph. 224-2304 FREE DECORATING main oftypt 112 E. Allegan, Lansing, Ml 48901, ph, 371-1911 j, * t LISTEN TO HITLINE 1580 EVERY SATURDAY MORNING FROM TEN TO IDEAS & TIPS branches: South Cedar In'Lansing, Grand Ledge, Mason, OkeVnosT '' ELEVEN ON WRBJ AND YOU'LL STAY ON TOP OF THE BIG FIFTEEN IN' Williamston, Lathrup Village and Pontlac - MID MICHIGAN AS DETERMINED BY THE 1580 SOUND SURVEY. WE PHONE Incorporated 1890 — memheft Federal Home Lain Bank system STAY AHEAD OF THE OTHER GUYS AT WRBJl IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE US JUST LISTEN! 669-3383 14 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST, JOHNS, MICHIGAN July 2,1975 l STJOSEPH'SCATHOLICCIIURCH Pewsmo, Michigan Rl Hev MsgrThomas J. Bolger, MA Next Week in Pastor Daily Mass -7:30 am Saturday 4:30 pm & 7:45 pm Sunday 8:00 am & 10:00 am Holy Ba'ptlsm - Sunday, 1 pm Sacred Confession - Saturday, 3:30 and Clinton County churches 7:30 pm Family Holy Hour for Peace - Saturday, 7:15 pm All Churches In Clinton County are invited to send their weekly announcements to The Clinton County News. They must reach us by 10 a.m. Monday to insure publication in the current week's issue. Gunnisonville Area 7:30 pm Evening Worship HANM8TKH CNITED METHODIST COMMUNITY OFSTJUDE GUNNISONVILLE Fl liST COXdllEOATIONALCIlUnt'H Catholic Church 9.130 am Ladies Bible Sludy every UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Clll'HCH Tuesday Maple AvenuealStaleStreet Father Jerome Schmllt, Paslor Clark and Wood Roads Averill M.Carson. Minister Pastor: Rev Miriam DeMlnt 7:30 pm Wednesday evening Prayer RevPauSchiebner.Winister 801N. Bridge Service Sunday WorshipServ Ice 9:30am 6:00 pm Teen's Softball every Friday 9:30 am Church Service Friday, July 4 Church School 10:30am Dally Mass; Mon and Thurs • 7:30 pm. Independence Day - Office closed Tues, Wed. and Fri 7:00 am HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC Clll'HCH 10:45 am Sunday School Sunday, July 6 Sunday Mass: fii'jO and 11:15 am JlOMabbilRoad.Ovid IOIOO a.m. • Morning Worship Father Joseph Aubin Wednesday, July 9 \S.SEMHI,YOK(S<)1) 6i45 p.m. * Boy Scout Troop 81 S US-27 & E.Baldwin EAST IleW ITT Ililll.K Clll'HCH .Inspeh F. Eger, Jr, Pastor 11:00 am Mass on Sunday i Non-Denominational) 7:00 pm Evening Mass on Wednesday Westphalia Church Office Hours: Round take Road < i mile East of US-27 Confessions 10:30 to 10:45 am Sunday Monday thru Friday 10:00 am - Sunday School GlenJ.Famham, Pastor (1:30 ajn. la noon 11*00 am • Morning Worship Area t>:30 pm • Ynulh Service Sunday Teh 224-2636 CALVARY BAPTIST CI1CHC1I 7:3U pm • Sunday Evening 10 am • Sunday School. Classes for all ST.MAHY'S CHURCH 7:00 pm • Wedesday, second and fourth ages. Rev Wayne Glassmon M-21atElslefld Westphalia W.MC 11 am • Morning Worship * Rev Father James Schmitl 7::i0 pm • Wednesday evening service 5:45 pm1 • Youth Fellowship, Senior, 14 9:45 am Sunday School RevJamesJ.Sehmitt-Admlnislrator and up: Jet Cadets, 10-13 Phone 587-4201 7 pm • Evening Service 11:00 am Morning Worship , 7100 pm Evening Worship HHST UNITED METHOD1STCHCRCH Wednesday Saturday Night Masses: 4:30 & 7:00 pm 200 East Slate Street PRICE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 7;oo pm Wednesday Prayer meeting DaroldD.Boyd.Pastor 7:30 pm - Bible Sludy and Prayer. Sunday Morning 6:00. 8.00, 10:00 SI. Johns, Michigan 48879 445 Division St. E.Lansing Supervised nursery for babies and small Weekdays Monday & Friday 7:15 & 11:20 children in all services, STPAll. LUTHERAN Clll'HCH urn ' Francis C. Jnhannldes "'An open door lo an open book" A Fowler Tues & Thurs 7:15 & 8:30 am 9:45 • Church School H.E.Rossow, Pastor Minister 11:00 am - Worship Service Bible preaching church with a message for Wednesday 7:15 & 7:30 pm > ou. ^ 9,00 am Worship Holy Days5:30,7:15& 11:20 am. 7:30 pm Women's Society • last Wednesday of 10;oo am Sunday School Worship Service 10 tun. each month. Dinner at 12:30 pm. Business Wednesday Evening Mass 7:30 pm meeting at 1:30 SOUTH HILEYBIHUUIIUHCII . Worship Service will be at 10 a.m. UMYF meets each Sunday at 7 pm. Willard Farrier, Pastor beginning with June 8th, 1975 Council or Ministries - last Monday of Located' j mile cast of Francis Road Fowler Area each month at 8 pm. onChadwIckRoad STPAVI.I.UTIIKHAN CHURCH Maple Rapids •Sunday. June B Administrative Board • the first Sunday Seniors graduating In 1973 will be in am • Sunday School Fowler of each month following a co-operative H.E.Rossow.Pastor honored at a breakfast and during the noon dinner. 11 urn Worship Service worship service, Senior choir rehearsal - each Wednesday IIOI'K LUTHERAN Clll'HCH Area Sunday, June 15 al 7:30 pm 9;30um Worship ' A coffee hour following the worship ' 'I08W HerbUonRd. 10-30 am Sunday School and Bible Class DeWitt THE UNITED service put on by the Sr. HI UMYP METHODIST CHURCH June 16 - June 20 SundaySchool ilam MOSTIIOLYTItlNITYCHL'ltCII JEHOVAH'S \UT\ ESSES Maple Rapdis Vacation Church School 9 a.m. - 11:30 Worship 10:30am Hev Fr Albert J. Schmill. Pastor Paslor Rev J. ThomasChurn UJT). Kingdom Hall 1993 North Unsing SI ST \\*\K*S EPISCOPALCIICKCII Saturday Evening Mass — 4:30, 7:00 Parsonage-MIddleton Corner US-27and Webb Road o'clock pm Phone 236-7742 Tuesday. 7:30 pm - Congregation Book Hev Glenn V. Cathey. Jr, Vicar Sunday Masses 6:30, (1:30,10:30 am Studies, Text sludies "The Notions Shall Residence f-69-3067 Holy Days - Holy Day Eve. 4:30 pm. 7:00 Sunday Know Thai I Am Jehovah - How"' Church W9-3967 o'clock pm. Holy Day - 6:30 & 8:30 am 9:30 am Worship Service UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH 10:30 am Sunday School FIRST BAPTIST CHl'RCH Ttiursday.7*30pm-Theocratic Minis' y Fir.st & Third Sundays Sorrowful Mother Nnvena—During school School - Texts I'sed: •"Bible" and "Aid lo year 7:30 pm, summer months 8:00 512 S. US-27 Morning Prayer 4 am Tuesday MATHERTON MICHIGAN S| Johns, Mich. liable Fnderstanding" H*30 pm Service o'clock pm Meeting •Second & Fourth Sundays Sacrament or Penance—Saturdays 3:30 to 7:00 pm Senior Choir Practice Wednes­ A fundamental Blhte believing church. Holy Communion 'I am Sunday. tt:30 am • Public I-ecture •- 4:00 o'clock pm and after 7:00 o'clock day 2nd Wednesday each month 9:45 am Bible School (inen by Ouatificd Representative of the pm mass WnlchlovnT. Bible and Trad Society. \ \l.l.i:VF\RMSH\PTlST('HUHCH lsl Fridays • Thursday rrom 11:00 am lo 7:00 pm W S.C.S Ham Worship Service JI4E State Rd 10:3(1 am - Watehlowcr Sludy • Current 12:00pm.T30to4:30pm4 7:30pmunUI Thursday ll am Children's Churches laming 10:00 Bible Study 6 pm Youth Hour issue of Ihe "Watchlower" magazine all are heard 7 pm Evening Worship Mudies. Baptism - Sundays at 12:30 pm by ap­ 9:4"nim SundaySchool pointment. Olher arrangements by GHEENBUSH UNITED METHODIST Each Wed 7 pm Bible Study and prayer. Pt'HI.tC INVITED 11:00 am Morning Worship Service NO COLLECTION TAKEN appointment. CHURCH , 1 8 pm - Choir practice - Jr. Basketball 5:1(1 pm Youlh Groups Beginning with Scott and Marshall Roads ^*'*&xC^)CC>>f<^X^J< C_^ Q**C_J«^KC>*^jr^»p Nursery for babies and small children for Ihe 4lh (irade. Pastor • Norman Wood aU services. 7:00 pm Evening Service WEDNESDAY Church office hours nintnniF i HK NAZAU K\E 7:00 pm Prayer Service Elsie Area .115 North 1-anslng Slrecl Sunday, 9-12 & 1-3 Mon thru Fri ELSIE METHODIST CHURCH 10:00 am Church School Hev Ki'nnelh Anderson SOUTH llelUTT CHURCH Hev David Litchfield, Minister 11:00 am Church Services Phone 224-79i0 OF CHRIST UMW 4th Wednesday at B pm 2931 Ilerbison beside DeWitt High School 9:30 am - Morning Worship lli-oo am - Sunday School Minister; I)r .lames Girdwood I1*ffli am - Morning Worship 10-30 am • Sunday School, Supt Merle Tl'll.69 5000orliZ6 6006 Hacse ^^ LOWE UNITED Attend the 6*15 pm • Young People's Service 9:20 ,im Bible School METHODIST CHURCH ST JOHNS EI'lSCOl'AI.CHUtCH 7'im pm • Evening Worship. 10*30 am Morning Worship OVPLA1N METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Lowe & N. Lowe Road CornercifMeadandWa.lker Wednesday. 7*30 pm Bible Sludy and Communion Weekly Rev David Litchfield, Minister Across from the Essex School Ili-dory 406 E. Walker prayer hour 6*30 pm Youth Croups Pastor; Harold McGuire Phone 224-2600 7'30pm Evening Worship 10 am - Sunday School. Supt Kemwth Office 224-2885 Wednesday, Kiger Sunday * ' FUCK MKTIIODISTCHl'ItCII 7 30 pm Hour of Power: Prayer and 9:00 am Worship Hour 1973 Schedule MB ChurchSlreet ltihle Study 11 am - Worship Service 10:15 am SundaySchool Every Sunday H am Holy Communion l'hone224-3349 • Thursdav, 7:00 pm 1st & 3rd week Ycuth Fellowship church of 2d & 4lh Sunday 10 am Holy Communion Hubert Hcnlloy.Minister 7*311 pm Calling Program FHIST1IAPTISTCHCRCI1 ;md Sermon . Tuesday Olher Sundays -10 am Morning Prayer 10 Oil am • Sunday School FIHSTIIVPTISTCIHHCH 10 am Sunday School Rev Cowley, Sup't 10:00 am Prayer, Sludy Group and Sermiin 11:0(1 am - Morning Worship »P1>i-UITT..SI1C 11 am Worship Service Nursery & church wrhool 10 am for fi:0n pm • Evening Worship 6*30 pm Junior & Senior B.Y F. Wednesday 1'ra>er service as announced Hev Jerry Cole. Pastor nursery through r.lh . llOSaDeWillltd 7:00 pm Evening Service 7:30 pm 2nd nf even months Ladies UMW Bveey Monday eve 7 pm - spiniual 7:00 pm Wednesday. Junior^nd Senior lltolinS Service SAIJiM UNITE1W. i~ -r * sW^'^hfiol i?j45;am Choir Practice * **.'* ,/ » Thjirsday •Jsltrltd Mlmdays-7 pm Senior Citizens ' MRTHODlSTCIinU'll'**" ,"* *" Morning Worship r 11:00 am 7:30 pm Wednesday. Prtyer and Bible*" 8:00 pm Choir Pracu'ce • j . US 27 and County Line Rd your choice ^( Sri T 4lh Twsdays - Noon - Senior fi o'clock - Church Training Sludy ' Citizens , , Pastor Paul R.Jones 7 o'clock Evening Worship Ill'PLAIN CHURCH OF CHRIST ATTEND CH CH WITH US. Every" Tuesday morning and evening Phone 224-7709 Midweek Prayer Service 7:30. Youth 3 miles west Ovid-Elsie High School SOMETHING MISSING? MAYBE U R ! weight watchers , Parsonage & Office 2620 E. Maple Rapids fellowship 2nd & 4th Sunday at a o'clock. 3565 E. Colony Road - EVERYONE IS WELCOME 2d Wednesday 1-5 pm Family Planning ltd Eureka. Join us in worship where "everybody is JuslinShepard. Minister (linic somebody and Christ is Lord." Bill Nichelson. Youth Minister Sunday, CONGREG Vri(lY\l.CHHlSTI \N lsl 4 3rd Wed morning tjEO Nutrition For more information call #9-9752 or 900 Worship write Box 306, DeWilt. 9:45 am -SundaySchool \ CHURCH Ev eryolherWed even! ng":30Cadel Girl 10:00 Church School 11 am-Church 4I0S Maple Ave, Maple Rapids 7:30 pm WSCS Third Thursday each Rev Hector Coodall - Pastor tlits week Scouts VALLEY FARMS UNITED 6 pm - Youth fellowship and adull Bible Every 41h Thursday Jaycclles H pm month. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Sludy Phone (#2-4165 Every Thursday H pm AA AI Anon Rev Neil Botlnger, pastor 7 pm - Evening Service Even- Friday :!:15 pm Brownies SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST 155 E Slate Rd 7 pm Wednesday • Prayer Meeting 10 am Worship Service 1400 S. Oakland Phone 489-1705 11 am Church School Paul E.Penno, Pastor ST CYRIL CATHOLIC CHURCH 7 pm Song Festival "Everyone welcomei 9:30am • SundaySchool Rev Thomas M. Kowalnyk, Pastor 4 Services held on Saturday 11:00 am - Morning Worship Wed Night 0*30 & 7 30 choir practices (IIUICII OKI HIUKTOE ST JOHNS PO Box 97,517 E. Main SI Thurs Nighi H pm Fellowship Service THESE CLINTON COUNTY FIRMS 9:15 am-Church Service 7:30 pm - Sunday evening Evangelistic Bannister 48807 Phone: B62-5270 400 E. Stale 10:30 am-Sabbath School Service Wednesday, 7:30 pm - Youlh Service JohnPhipps.Minister Thursday, 7:30 pm • Bible Study Sunday Liturgies: Saturday - 7:00 pm UKSTPlMiltlM UNITE!) We cordially invite you to attend any or Sunday - 8:30 and 10:30 am Eureka Area ' MAKE THIS CHURCH PAGE POSSIBLE 9:30 am Sunday School METHODIST CHURCH all of these services Holy Day Liturgies: 7:?0 am and 8:00 10:10 am Morning Worship Corner of Parks and Grove Rd. Listen to our international broadcast pm CONGHECVTIOWI. 5:30 pm Youth Fellowship Rev Brian K. Sheen. Minister HAHVESTIME Sunday morning at 10:30 Confessions: One half hour before all 7:00 pm Evening Service am WRBJ, 1580 on your dial. Sunday Liturgies. (HHISTJW CHURCH «.».«««__« ST. JOHNS ——— Wed 7:00 pm Prayer Meeting 9:30 am • Worship Service 2619E MapleRapldsRd "Call 224-6411 for more Information 10:45 am - Church School STPKTKHI.UTIIKIUNCI1UHCH Hev Paul It Jones. Pastor EAGLE CMTKD Phone J24-77W MISSOURI SYNOD METHODIST CHURCH S11KPARDSV1I.I.K UNITED 5 miles west or St Johns on M-21 Rev Ray McBralnie, Paslor MKTIIODIST CHURCH 3* J miles south on Francis Road Telephone (>27-6533 or 489-3807 10 am - Bible School for rveryone DrDaroldBoyd.Pastor 2 miles west on Church Road 9:30 pm • Morning Worship 11 am - Morning Worship STJIWEPHCATlHllJCClirHCH 445 Division Street RngerV.Heintz, Pastor 10:30 am - Church School 7:3(1 pm - Adult Bible discussions Central Nat'l Bank Schmitt Electric St Johns Co-op HrvWllliamCHjnkerd.Paslor Kast Lansing.Michigan 7:30 pm • Wednesday, Bible Study and Nursery provided during services Iti'V Raymond (ioehring 9:30 am Worship Service, 10:45 am B:00 am • Worship prayer meeting 6*30 pm - Youlh Meetings OF ST JOHNS Associate Pastor Church School 10:30 am • Worship 6:45 pm - Wednesday. Jr Choir. Chancel Ittvtory 109 Ijnden St Ph 224-3313 Choir, 7:30 pm SERVING YOU PROM 1002 E State Wednesday: 7:00 pm Choir practice. 9:15 am - Sunday School and bible EAGLE FOCHSIIU ARK CHURCH FOUR LOCATIONS (•invent 11U S. O.ikland Ph 224-3789 H-00 pm Prayer Service. Classes. Rev and Mrs Royal Burnett. Paslor St Johns N Clinton School 1111 K Cass I'h 224-2421 Administrative Board first Monday in Holy Communion first Sunday of Ihe St, Jojins-Ovid-Pewamo MdssSclii-ituir ihe month month nt R am. third Sunday of Ihe month 10:00 am • Sunday School Matherton Southgate Plaza Phone 224-4277 Phone 224-2381 Saturday Evening • 7 pm General meeting of WSCS Ihlrd Thurs­ al 10:30 pm. 11:15 am - Morning Worship Sunday - 7*311. H. 10:30 and 12 day in January, Apnl and September. 7:30 pm - Wednesday 'Prayer meeting Member FDIC Holy l).iv.s See bulletin Afternoon Circle meels second Thursday STTHEHESKCATHOI.ICUIUHCII Area Weekdjys - H*30 am and 7 pm at Ihe homes of members. Fathers Francis Murray FAITH HAPTISTCHURCH Sacrami'nl nf 1'enance - Saturdays, 3:H0 Bcrcan Circle meels third Thursday and Lawrence Dclaney OavldJ.Zimmer, Pastor M \THKH\0\ COMMUNITY S & H Farm t»;< pm nfler 7 urn M.ISH until H'30 pm evening in each month at Ihe homes of Rectory: 102 W. Randolph, Lansing (one mite norlhof traffic lighl-Elsie) < Hl'ltCH Phillips Allaby-Brewbaker, Wi-t-kdiy rtenings-a | row minutes before members. Phone 489-9051 Sunday evening M.i\s Bible School 10:I5a.m. 2:00 pm - Sunday School First Fridays Sai-ramenl of Penance WAYSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH Mass Schedule - Saturday: 7 pm Morning Worship 11:00a.m. :t:00 pm - Worship Service Sales & Service Tliurxlav Irom 4 |o .1 pm and after the Sunday: 6. 8, 10, 12 Evening Worship 7:00p.m. Implement Inc. it cning .M.ivs until all are heard. Mass and Pastor Tim Butler New Holland Machinery The CornerofNUS-27and Roosevelt Rds. Holyday: Eve before at 7:30 pm and 7 A Wed.Prayer&BibleStudy 7:00 p.m. prayt-rs i>T Adoration al 7 pm Holy- 9 am and 5:30 & 7:30 pm Our Specialty Cmiiiiiinlnn im Friday at 6 and 7:15 :im Wacousta COMPANY r Sunday School -10:00 am Weekday Masses:'7:30 am 4 7:30 pm Vltratiw »f ihe Messed Sacrament. Penance: 4-5 & 8-8:30 pm Bath Area 4 Mi N on US-27 to 108v4 N Clinton St Thur.td.iy 1 pin un First Friday after Morning Worship- 11:00am 313 N Lansing St i * ' Sunday evening -6:00 pm Bap'Jsm: Sunday al 1 pm. Please call in French Rd evening M.iss 1 HATH UNITED MKTHOIHSTCHUIK II Wednesday evening service 7t' 0 pm advance. ^^_^_ Area Phone 224-4661 Phone 224-2777 St Johns, Michigan Devotions Our Mother of Perpetual A church where everyone Is welcome. Rev Clarence Keilh Help Nuieru • ufler 7:15 pm Mass each DeWITT COMMUNITY CHURCH tt AUGUST \ CmiMCNlTV UNITED . 9:45 am Church School METHODISTCHUHCH Tuesday FIRSTCHURCHOFGOD llnler-denominallonal) Religious Instruction Classes—Adull Murl J. Eastman. Pastor 11:00 am Worship Rev Edward F.Oito. pastor M-21 & DeWitt Rd I'hone (>26-6623 Egan Ford Inquiry Class. Tuesday at S pm. High Rev.W.Jeff Webb.Pastor Jim McGovney, 7:00 pm Bible Sludy G & L SALES School ("CD. Wednesday at 7:30 pm Public Sunday School Supt • Federal-Mogul Phonc:Church 224-7190 RATHBAI'TlSTCHUItCH Morning Worship: 10 am (irade School f CD.Tucsdaysfrom 4 until 3 Parsonage 224-244B Marge Pierson.Co-Supt SIMPLICITY inn Hev Richard Cole, Paslor Church School Classes IIHS am 9:30 am- Sunday Morning Coffee & Jr and Sr Hi Y F 6:00 pm Sales, Inc. SERVICE on Briggs & Stratten CORPORATION Baptisms- Each Sunday at 1:30 by Fellowship Time , f*:45 am • Sunday School appoinlmcnl. Olher arrangements by II am - Church 11:00 am Morning Worship Cherub Choir. Wednesday *t:45 pm 9:45 am-Pre-Sunday School Quiet Time 6:30 pm Youth Fellowship Youth Choir. Thursday H:45 pm Tecumsen-Kohler •ippolntmenl. 10:00 am-Sunday School 7 pm • Youth Fellowship Chancel Choir. Thursday 7.30 pm 7 pm - Sunday Evening Service 7:30 pm Evening Service 200 W. Higham St Johns Plant 11:00-Mi>rnlng Worship Midweek Service on Wednesday 7:30 pm WSCS Noon Meetings every :trd Wed- 12286 N. US-27 DeWitt 6:00 pm'-Sr Choir Practice 7 pm - Wednesday Bible Study and itesday Prayer Meeting Phone 224-2285 7:00 pm-Evc'ning Worship Discussion & REORGANIZED CHI'IK'H OF JESUS WXYZ Noon Meeting every 1st Wednes­ Phone 669-3107 ST JOHNS LUTHERAN CHURCH Fellowship CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS day iMlsiourtSynod) Wednesday: Ovid Area Corner Upton Rd&StollRd Council on Ministries every 2nd Wednes­ Rev Michael R. Ruhl. Pastor 7:00 pm-Sr Choir Practice Elder R.Premoe day n( 7:30 10:15 am Divine Worship 7:30pm-Jr Choir Practice and Children's THE UNITED CHURCH OF OVID Administrative Board. 41h Monday or D&B Wes' Gulf Service FOWLER 8:00 am Matins Service, 3rd Sunday each Circle WestFrontSlreet Sunday School • 10 am Preaching Ser­ every ird month. month 7;30pm-Bible Sludy, Discussion & Prayer Rev Claude B, Ridley, Jr, Pastor vice - 11 am 9:00 am Sunday School and Bible Classes Ynulh Fellowship • 1st & 3rd Sundays Choir Practice • Wednesday 6;30 pm Party Shoppe Holy Communion 1st and 3rd Sun days each nfter the Evening Service Worship Service -10 am Mid-Week Prayer Service - Wednesday Victor Free Pick-up & Delivery month at 10:15 am Women of the Church of God • Meeting Church School -11 am 7:30 pm Open Monday thru Saturday Church Office Hours • 9:00-12:00 Monday, 1st Tuesday cach-monlh % Nursery service for all children up to 2nd Everyone welcome S US-27 Wednesday. Thursday and Friday grade. Complete Party Supplies Mathews Elevator mornings. Fulton Area Township 224 N Clinton Adult Instruction-? pm Mondays. WKSLEYAN HOLINESS CHURCH GRO\KIIIB1.E CHURCH Phone 224-2212 DeWitt Area 127W.WiltlamSt.Ovid Hev Robert Prange. Past or Phone 224-3535 Weekday School and Confirmation Classes RevLoydKeely FULTON FULL GOSPEL CHURCH ' mitecaslof perrinlononM-57, Price and Shepardsvilto Roads Grain-Feed-Beans • Wednesdays, 3:&6;00 pm WAYSIDE CHAPEL ; A BIBLE CHURCH 'imilesouth Ladies Guild • L.WML • Sid Wednesday 10 am Sunday School and Morning 10:00 am • Sunday School. Classes for each month at 7:30 pm 1437 Turner Road, DeWitt Worship. Sunday Evenings 7:30 pm Kev Lym Shu nk, Pastor Rev, Darold English, Pastor 7:30 pm Wednesday Prayer Meetings all iigK t _, Phone 593-2111 .Elders-Tuodaw al 7:00 pm 9:45 am - Sunday School 11:00 am - Morning Worship - Capitol Savings Ewngtlfiis-Thursdayi at 6:30 inn Phone 669-3353 Antes Cleaners II:00 am- Morning Worship 6*30 pm • Young People Youlh-2nd * 4th Sundays at 4:00 pm s 7;3(t pm » Evening Service Councils * Committees - 1st Tuesday each 10 am Sunday School OVID FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH -7:00 pm • Youth Service tl am Worship Service 7:45 pm - Evening Service 7:30pm - Wednesday, prayer meeting Pickup and Delivery • AND LOAN ASSN. rnonlh at 7:00 pm , , „ Main at Oak Street Ladies Missionary Circle meets 4th 6 pm Young People Rev Earl C, Copelln, Pastor 7:45 pm - Thursday, Prayer and praise Women's Bible Study - Tuesdays at 9:30 service Thursday am. SI. Johns Lutheran Church. 7 ptn Evening Service 9:45 am Church School, 11:00 am 108 W Walker 222 N Clinton WESTPHALIA 7:15 pm Wednesday • Bible Sludy and Couples Club meets 4lh Saturday in Golden Age Fellowship Group - 3rd Morning Worship. month Thursday each month at 1:00 pm. Prayer • Wednesday 7 pm Prayer and Bible Phone 224-4529 Phone 224-2304 Office Telephone? 234-3544 Study; 8 pm Senior Choir Pewamo Parsonage Telephone: 224-7400 A friendly church with a message for , Educational Wing Telephone: 224-6156 (oday, Lansing Bible Loving - Bible Believing - Bible Area 1 OVID FREE MKTimntST CHURCH Maynard-Allen Preaching "Ihe church with "acts 20:20 vfcrjon" KlMltEltl.YdlUltCHOFCllllLST Parr's Rexall SPACE ———w» ' 'i —•—••—m—t 110N.MainSt.Ovkl UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1007 Klmberly Drive REDEEMER UNITED Rev Richard Gleason Pewamo, Michigan Unsing, Michigan STATE BANK METHODIST CHURCH Church Phone 634-5950 John Halls Store FOR - REniHiANi/Kt) cm-nm OF ,105N.BrtdgeSt Parsonage Phone 834-2473 Mr.HirmWeltx Portiand-Sunfield-Wettph-lU JF«St'H('llHlHTUTTKItl>AYKAINTS Richard L. Clark, Pastor ll am • Miming Worship WE.GIbbs 10:00 am Sunday School Sunday: 9:30 am Momlntf Worship 7:00 10 am • Bible Sludy The Corner Drug Store ' RENT Member FDIC 9:30 am * Worship (nursery provided) 11:00 am Morning Worship pm United MethodU Youth Fellowship 6 pm ' Evening Worship Church School 10 o'clock 10:30 am - Coffee Fellowship 6:00 pm Youth F.M.Y. Sunday School Oaawi 10:45 am. Midweek service 7:30 pm Wednesday Phone 224*2837 Phone 587-3111 Worship Service II o'clock (NoChurch School June-AufuiO night i v. t

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ROUND LAKE T&wat^^ Paint it the &fy oj St. P*4H* fyVaveVvutdl PRO SHOP Wednesday, June 25 was the way tie for first place as of June Deans ^ 2 1 second week of the playground 26, and the other teams are not American Legion 1 I program and about 50 children far behind. In the American City of St. Johns 1 1 attended. There were games League of the men's slow pitch Martens Service 1 1 and activities and a big peanut softball we also have a three Hettlers 1 2 hunt that provided fun for all. way tie for first place and in the St. Johns Knights of Col. 1 2 j a- -» Approximately 750 peanuts National League we have a two Bob Bar 0 2 were hidden in the playground way tie for first. Its still early in D&B Party Shoppe 0 2 area and the kids were given 45 the season and anything can Penguins 0 3 happen. The week of June 30th minutes to find as many as they t could. About 400 peanuts were was used to make up raided out Men's Slow Pitch Scores for games. The games that were Martens 12, Penguins 8. ?lrf4^ found by the children, so if .you Week of June 23 City of St. Johns 11, St. Johns FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 651-5308 get hungry sometime go up to rained out Tuesday, June 24, Dura Clean 20, H&H Lounge 7. will be played tonight, July 2 at Knights of Col. 9. the park 'and look for some Dry Dock'd Lounge 14, Hub Deans 11, Hettlers 3. peanuts. the original times. For some good, wholesome entertainment Tire 10; Buckeye Lounge 5; Sillmans 12, D#B Party Prizes were given to the boys bring the family out to the park McKenzies 4. Shoppe 1. and girls for finding the most some evening and watch a Central National Bank 16, F.C. Mason 8, American peanuts. The winners for the couple of softball games. Bobs Bar 0. Legion 5. CENTRAL girls were: 1st place, Stacey Women's Slow Pitch Standings Marshall with 18, 2nd place, as of June 26 Seaman Stewart Bonnie Parsons with 13, and 3rd place, Pat Wood with 12. The Buckeye Lounge 2 1 Navy Fireman Apprentice of shipboard communication At the Pro Shop we believe the only way to pajnt is winners fop the boys were: 1st Clinton National Owls 2 I David E. Stewart, son of Mr. systems, including gyrocom­ the right way. MICHIGAN place, Ben Marshall with 63,2nd Rehmanns 2 1 and Mrs. James H. Stewart of passes, telephone alarms, We'll talk over your paint 221 E. Mill St., Maple Rapids, place, Bruce Fedewa witty 55, Red Hots ' 1 l guidance systems and problem and advise you the and 3rd place, Bruce Zell with was graduated from Basic automatic engine controls. Clinton County News - 1 2 Interior Communications right way to do it. We're f^^^X 34. Hot Shots 0 2 i just as interested in good ^^^M rni LUMBER & Electrician School at the Naval A 1974 graduate of Fulton On July 2, we are planning to Training Center, San Diego. . results as you are ... and I^^VI A116 have nature day with a Women Slow Pitch Scores for High School, Middleton, Mich., The 13-week course includes he joined the Navy in October willing to spend the time BlUCR TL^. scavenger hunt, sand , Week of June 23 to see that you get it. DJl**Jj -TTO PANEL LAND nature mobile, pond hike and Rehmanns 16, Clinton County instruction on the maintenance 1974. ? nature games. If it sound like News 3. No need to worry when you QBRIEI* SHOD' fun come to the park on Wed­ Clinton National Owls 13, paint the Pro Shop way. VRUKT*^ umsjj nesdays from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 Buckeye Lounge 4. WILL BE CLOSED noon. Just moved in? ST. JOHNS NEWEST PAINT CENTER Tennis lessons still fiave 2 Men's Slow Pitch Standings as weeks to go. Judy still needs of June 26 I can help you out. CLINTON TRACTOR JULY 4-5-6 SO OUR people in her 10-11 class for American League Don't worry and wonder about learning your way women over 18, and in her 11-12 -Buckeye Lounge 2 around town. Or what-to see and do. Or whom to ask. class for boys and girls from the DryDock'dLounge- 2 As your WELCOME WAGON Hostess, I can simplify the HARDWARE EMPLOYEES CAN ages of 15-18. We are con­ business of getting settled. Help you begin to enjoy your WRBJ 2 new town... good shopping, local attractions, community ACROSS FROM THE DEPOT sidering having a tennis league Clinton Nat Bank & Trust ffl 1 opportunities. * 108 E. Railroad Ph. 224-3082 for couples 18 years of age and McKenzies , 1 And my basket is full of useful gifts to please your ENJOY THE HOLIDAYS older. You would have to pay an Moore Oil 1 family. entry fee and you would play Randolphs 1 Take a break from unpacking and call mo. about twice a week starting in naH Hpiiw 1 Phon8 phone AMERICAN Fight Cancer WITH THEIR FAMILIES. mid-July. If interested in this B please contact me at 224-3213 or ura Clean 1 ^nMm • CANCER with a checkup ask for Dick Coletta if I'm not Hub Tire 0 224-6407 '<>' 224-6116 SOCIETY and a Check available. St. Johns Oil 0 HAVE A SAFE, National League ' Things are tightening up in Central Nat. Bank 3 T the women's slow pitch Softball Sillmans Store 3 HAPPY HOLIDAY! league. We now have a three F.C.Mason 2 BEE'S Chevy-Olds, Inc. on U.S. 27 no World's Sweetest Place To Deal V RANCH ROLLER RINK 1 Mile South of St. Johns Phone 224-2345 AND

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JOHNS, MICHIGAN July 2,1975 Elsie all school reunion attended by 425 The fourth All-School Reunion various stages of demolition of Ovid-Elsie High School that Ovid Elsie of Elsie High School former the old Elsie High building and provides the best educational students, graduates, teachers other items reminiscent of opportunities for their students, and their families was held earlier days. located midway between Elsie No matter Sunday, June 22 at the Ovid- Most of the displays were and Ovid on Hollister Road, what states you Elsie High School. furnished by Mrs. Wilma Green ' "We have come a long way," Cole, Mrs. Gladys Knight she said, "from the first wooden visit on vacation Mr. and Mrs. Leonard 1 "no fault" insurance TiUotson and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent, Mrs. Elizabeth Cobb school house built for $2,150 in Area News Hess, Mrs. Wilma Woodard 1868 to this beautiful building a Russell Libey headed the fVf£y, t is no problem. Geiger, Mrs." Ruth PartloW hundred years later in 1967 at a ^^i^ijm^™^.™ ?V committee for registering and ,\«4rtrtrt.*«tf£ttW*&»SM4**i'^rt*- •"***• • If your vacation this year name-tagging the 425 guests. Williams, Merle Baese and cost of nearly two million." Sidney and Neva Keys. takes you through states Many people arrived in the Mrs. Hess further stated that with ''no-fault" Insurance morning to leisurely tour the A swiss steak dinner was there were a few people present laws, you have no problem new school and its facilities. prepared and served buffet- who attended school in the old O-E" students fare well tit — If your auto Is protected They also spent much time style by Mrs. Harriet Beard- white wooden two-story school. by Auto-Owners Insurance. pouring over tables covered slee, head of the hot lunch Miss Lulu Knight, age 91, was Your Auto-Owners policy program and her staff. The the oldest living graduate from provides altogelher with scrapbooks, diplomas, CAAU Special Olympics protection automatically year books, Elsonian and tables were arranged by the its 1901 class; She was a sister of various class years and under Its bodily Injury and Legend, snapshot albums, the forme/ Supt'. E.E. Knight. On Thursday, Friday and sports as track and field, Foundation, involvement is "warmed'' her up for the properly damage liability decorated with garden flowers The brick school house was coverages If you become graduation and class pictures, by Mrs. Jerry Horak and, her Saturday, June 5, 6, and 7,1800 gymnastics, swimming, being made available. Op­ standing long jump. With letters from former students, built in 1903 with additions in students ranging in age from 8 volleyball, basketball, floor portunity to participate is now. "feathers-on-her feet" Cindi subjecttothe.Jawsof a committee. later years as the enrollment no-fault state. Have a souvenir programs, pictures of through adults, filed into hockey and_ bowling, these The Special Olympics is a flew across the sands to reach good vacation! A brief business meeting was increased. The final chapter Central Michigan University persons can gain confidence reality for Clinton County 6*11*' and a gold medal. held in the auditorium with was written in the life of the old Campus to begin competing in and improved self-image that residents. Jim Kimmel, also at OE high Merle Baese, chairman, in brick school when it was torn this year's Special Olympics. will carry over into the other Three students from Ovid- school, paced his way around charge and Larry Ott, secretary down in 1972, It is interesting to areas of their lives. the big oval track moving from - treasurer, reading the 1970 note ,that when it was built in Elsie were selected to represent From it's beginning in 1968, Participation and opportunity Clinton County at Central far back in the field passing one reunion reports. 1903, the cost was $15,450 and the Olympics has provided the runner then another to gain a torn down at a cost of $4,000. are available for the truly Michigan University. Events altogether Mrs. Elizabeth (Cobb) Hess mentally impaired athletes with talented persons while others were scheduled for learning bronze medal. Jim then (1938) extended greetings and The E.E. Knight Elementary the excitement and the rewards may be floundering, looking and new skills. Such workshops duplicated his* efforts in the 220 pointed out that there was no School was dedicated in 1956 •of sports participation. Through losing. Through the efforts of included gymnastics, square yd. dash. Carol Champlin, an generation gap in the crowd as the positive experience in such Diamonds, Watchts, Bracelets, and several additional the Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. dancing, handball, hockey, 8th grader at Elsie Junior High, OVID Jewelry, ItimsTo Fit there were representatives classrooms were built later on basketball, diving, dance, table was squeezed out of a medal in Any Occasion from all classes from the class the north side. The additions to games and tennis. both her events but her 4th SERVICE WE HAVE PLEASING of 1901 through the last class to the schoolhouse are now used Earn Ferris degrees place ribbons are attractive in SELECTIONS FOR graduate from Old Elsie High in for Junior High students. Recreation centers such as her recently acquired collection THE ENTIRE-FAMILY 1966. The old school bell and the swimming, roller skating, from Haslett. Her efforts were AGENCY From tiny tots to great- stone name plaque have been Three residents of Ovid and 3 From Elsie, Lori J. Miller fashion, puppets, and movies in the 220 yd. dash and the stand Stop and visit us soon grandparents in several three permanently mounted in the from Elsie graduated from earned a degree in dental were available for freetime long jump. and four generations of former school yard with help and Ferris State College May 24. hygiene while Theresa A. activities. Entertainment Tom Tompkins, physical students present. centers of carnivals, talent LEVEY'S financial contributions of many From Ovid/Bobette Hubbard O'Donnell earned a degree in education teacher in the Elsie PHONE Mrs. Hess gave a brief history former students. and Linda J. Morgan earned dental assisting and Barbara J. shows, horse show and concerts area, accompanied the three of the Elsie School from the Mrs. Hess added a few of her degrees in dental hygiene and Williams earned a degree in were for viewing by all persons. students to CMU and "was very 834-2288 JEWELRY "little red schoolhouse" west of own memories as she related Xeann Michutka earned a office administration - legal Even a red-haired clown and his impressed with the enthusiasm 125 E. Main, Elsie, 862-4300 town to the new and modern the changes at old EHS. She option. "friendly" band of "eaters" , degree in dental assisting. were present Each participant of the participants throughout \Auto-Oumers Insurance called attention to two hand­ the meet. They wanted to wear LfeHorneCarBushess made banners, 3 ft. by 5 ft., began^the long road to CMU by their medals to school and hanging from the wall of the first going to Haslett. From generally were sky-high." The auditorium. This is the story. Michigan Holstein these 250 students the tri-county students, Tompkins stated BIG DAIRYMEN USE THE BIG Ze*c The banners were madeNby the area had to select 18. Clinton county had three positions to "were very happy to come CAPACITIES UP Mf'SHOWTHEir girls of each class 1917, white. home as winners for once." THROUGH 6,000 With red applique and 1918," fill, These three positions went GALLONS. GOT THAT WAY! lavender with yellow applique. nationally honored to Ovid-Elsie students. They were fastened at the top of "It is an extremely difficult the old school cupalo. BRATTLEBORO, VER­ Requirements demand a cer­ job to take three students from VILLAGE OF OVID MONT - Recognition as a Gold tain level of body conformation the 17 we took to Haslett. They It was a contest as class of improvement in the daughters 1917 started it. There were five Medal Sire has been awarded all worked hard and behaved by Holstein-Friesian of the sire when compared to beautifully and deserve praise. NOTICE sets of brothers and sisters in their dams. Other factors in­ these two classes - Carters, Association of America to a bull After taking 9 first, 9 seconds, owned by Duane, Merle & cluded pertain to Holstein breed and 7 thirds, just how do you Gibbs, Halls, Dodge and Fox. average type scores for age and The Village of Ovid will hold a public hear­ The gents of 1917 class hung Velmar Green, Elsie. Oijly select just three?" wonders those Registered Holstein bulls the number of daughters-con­ Charlie1 Holcomb, Ovid-Elsie ing July 14, 1975 on amendment to Ordin- their banner secretly by gaining sidered. , "ance No. 59. Purpose: Rezoning of following entrance somehow and clim­ having daughters that meet Special Olympics coordinator bing a ladder through the attic high standards in both milk "Production Qualified" is as ire meets with Jeanne parcel of land. so all could see it the next day. production and body con­ also temporary in that the Wilkins of the High School and formation are awarded Gold Then the next night the girls prescribed qualifications must Shirley Johnson of Ovid North. Section 1. That the premises, hereinafter Medal honors. be met each time the per­ "It would be great if all could bought material and worked all described, shall be rezoned from RA-2 to RM- night at Lucile Woodard's home The bull, Green Meadow M R formance of the sire is figured. go." Holcomb continued, to make the 1918 banner. Before Valor 1505143 (VG), per­ USDA calculates the production However, selection was made 1 Residential Multiple Family: Lots 7, 8, 9, daylight, the boys sneaked manently joins the Gold Medal performance of the sire's and 3 excited students packed 10,11,12-BlockB. Sire ranks after *.,J>ejng. ,J&Ugh.teR, comparing them New Space-Saving ZERO down and put .theirs up. L .their bags>and hearts, ready to "M designated as both "Production with their herdmates. All DHIA 4 , / .tilt j ' ' • ^ THRU-THE-WAlL Tanks The banners have been go to the "State Meet". and Type Qualified" in a production records accepted by Cindi Neiman, a sophomore Dale Crosslan are Now Available. missing all these years-Finally USDA from the daughters of the in 1968 when the class of 1918 recently published issue of at Ovid-Elsie set the pace for Village Clerk Registered Holstein Sire sire are included in the sum­ Clinton, taking a silver medal in observed its 50th anniversary, marization. Earl Hustin of St. Johns ad­ Performance Summaries. The the 50 yard dash. This effort Holstein Association, in Come i\ Write or Phone for Full Inform alfonf mitted that he knew they were in a trunk in his home. Somehow cooperation with USDA, Present recitals they were lost again and about a calculates and prints sire NEMANIS ELECTRIC COMPANY month ago they were delivered performance information three ELSIE -- Mrs. Garth to Mrs. Leon Williams and times each year. These facts Brewbaker presented her piano PLANNING - INSTALLATION - SERVICE displayed again 57 years later. are used by dairymen as a guide students in recitals at her home for selecting sires for use in on Tuesday and Wednesday Ask Us About Our New Twin Mrs. Hess paid tribute to the their herds. 1925 class that v/is celebrating evenings. Vacuum Milking System The temporary designation Those participating in solos PAUL NEMANIS its 50th anniversary. Those 201 N. MAIN STREET present were: Florence "Type Qualified" is re­ were David Bearup, Michael OFFICE 834-2200 evaluated each time a sire's Minarik, Jalene Kamaora, OVID, MICHIGAN Waldron Krepps. Martha RES. 834-5172 (continued on page 18) performance is updated. Sarah Longario, Mary Bearup, Cathy Plesko, Eileen Hatta, Haren Green, Loretta Brichan. Also Mellissa* Jones, Douglas Price, Jamie Fatura, Chris WE FEATURE CHOICE Jones, Tanya Lentz, Kathy Litchfield, Janelle Price, Dean Gilbert and Debbie Litchfield. STEAKS AND / Duets were played by Melissa Jones and Debbie Litchfield with Mrs. Brewbaker. HOMEMADE PIZZA Refreshments were served and a social hour followed. We Cater to Small Parties, Wedding WttatOADI Rehearsals, Birthdays, Anniversaries. WITH NEW FORDS EVERY THURSDAY NITE: Spaghetti & Meat Balls, Salad $ Garlic a Bread; Hot Meat Ball Sandwiches, Veal Parmesan. TRI-AMI BOWL EVERY FRIDAY NITE: Keg-lite Lounge AND WE NEED .. . 1 Perch and White i / Located on M-21 at Ovid Corners LOW MILEAGE Fish Dinners Phone 834-2341 4 AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY USED CARS Buying or Selling? CALL US FOR RESULTS /> 136 W. OAK, 4-BEDROOM, LARGE ROOMS, CAR­ AND PETING, GAS HEAT, UTILITY ROOM. /A 125 W. FRONT ST. IN OVID. THREE 'LOTS, 2 APARTMENTS, 11 ROOMS. EXCELLENT LOCA­ TION, GAS FURNACE, FULL BASEMENT AND PICKUPS 2-CAR GARAGE. FOR RENT IN OVID - 2-BEDROOM M-21 TOWN­ v. HOUSE APARTMENTS, RANGE, tEGRIGERA- TRADE-INS k\ TOR, AIR CONDITIONED, FURNISHED OR UN­ FURNISHED. WILL NEVER BE BETTER FOR RENT, IN OVID, LARGE ,80 X 150 FT. MOBILE HOME LOTS, 2-MONTHS FREE RENT NO ENf RANCE FEE, NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR 342 VV. WILLIAMS-4-6 BEDROOM, \% CHILDREN OR PETS. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION SEE DICK OR BOB , BATH, FIREPLACE, GARAGE, RE­ MODELED KITCHEN & DINING, ;F0R A FAIR AND HONEST APPRAISAL OVEN, GAS HEAT, NICE CORNER 1 - ACRE COMMERCIAL LOT, CORNER OF LOT. HOLLISTER RD. AND M-21, OVID

"-» i . * . " Gilbert 0. Bovan, Broker OVID SERVICE Phone 834-2288 DICK HALLEAD Tony Sinicropi and David J. Hill 0 Sales Representatives / i r I p IC S*' * Department open Monday Si Friday evenings. •4253 \ AGENCY £ Lo 11 Servica Department, open Monday evening*. 104 N. MAIN PHONE 834-2288 Phone 834*5049 Phone 834-5621 July i, 1975 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 17 88th District Report E/forcf gets appointment, then tells a little story WASHINGTON, D.C. - The was worth bringing to the at­ told his colleagues, "he was the application, an outside firm Nebraska), John Moss (D- The Speaker of the United tention of the House. Perhaps, labeled a double talking land would have to be hired (paid for Calif.), Paul Rogers (D- by Stanley Powell States House of Represen­ first because it was amusing" developer and told that he could by God) to study it for Florida), Bob Leggett (D-Calif, v tatives appointed Reputlican but, after'thinking it over, more not proceed any further until he "omissions", and then tfiere Calif,), Jim Wright (D-Texas), Congressman Al Cederberg to a because of the truth in its had obtained a. firmament would be a public hearing... . Jim Howard (D-N.J.), and Jim State Representative special Committee—a special unusual message." permit from the Angelic Bureau easily taking 10 to 12 months Jones (D-Okla.). White House Conference to Cederberg then quoted for the of Land Management, rezoning before the final permit could be The fiscal year of the Staleiof losing money. ' you to appeal your property tax determine whether all the Members from1 the parable, "In approval, from the Earth granted." Kick Out the Quacks Michigan began on July 1,1975. I certainly agree with the after a state equalization factor the beginning, God created Council and earth excavating At that point Cederberg is applied. As things now stand, Federal Regulatory Agencies Beware of a "sure cure" or The whole process of adopting Detroit Free Press, which said are doing their jobs. heaven and earth. He was permit from the County noted, "God said, 'To Hell with "remedy" for any cancer, the the budget bills which will the passage of the bill was "a you can't do this. slapped with a class action Council." if ". American Cancer Society cau­ provide for the financing of the victory for the AFL-CIO. It is The reason for the current Cederberg accepted — then he read a very special letter to lawsuit by the Heavenly "The final straw," narrated Cederberg was appointed to tions. This is the language of the, state's departments, in­ anything but a victory for the situation is that the Tax - Protection Agency (HEPA) for Cederberg, "was his plan to the White House Conference quack whose unfounded claims stitutions and aid programs people of Michigan." Instead of "Tribunal Act of 1973 says that all' the Members of the House, The message began - failure to file an environmental complete the e'ntire project in aldng with fellow Congressmen and unproven methqds may stretches before us. Not a single legislation tcend illegal teacher, you have to go before the Board impact statement with the prevent or delay prompt ana budget bill has as yet been strikes, we now have legislation ' "In the beginning >. . six days. 'Totally unacceptable' _ Samuel Devine (R-Ohio), John of Review to begin your tax agency. When God noted that he was the immediate response.') Anderson (R-Illinois), Frank proper treatment for cancer. In enacted. Of course, most of the to legalize teacher strikes in appeal. But the Board,of needed a place to put man, he case of doubt, seek the advice committee work has been elementary and secondary Review adjourns each year Al Cederberg, shared with his HEPA would require a Horton (R-N.Y.), Bill Archer of your local ACS. was immediately challenged by minimum of 180 days to review (R-Texas), Charles Thone (R- conducted so it is hoped that schools. before the State Tax Com- colleagues a parable, offered by a female member of the HEPA from now on progress will be , mission is required to issue one of his farming constituent;; POLITICAL REFORM in Michigan's 10th council who labeled him as a relatively rapid. In the The House Policy Committee their'equalization factors. As a 'male chauvinist*. God's meantime a resolution has been result, if a factor raises your tax Congressional District. The has now reported out H.B. 5250 letter was timely - it came just suggestion that he would create adopted authorizing con­ to the full House. This is the 71- above the constitutional a woman from, the rib of a man SEE THE NEW tinuation of state spending at maximum of* 50 percent, you a few days before his special page 'so-'called "political appointment didn't exactly ignite approving last year's levels. reform" bill which was have no way to appeal. accolades from the 'better half The bill relative to teachers' proposed by Common cause and This situation has been The unknown author of the of the council," negotiations passed the House which was introduced by the . declared unconstitutional by a letter, obviously either a farmer 34YFORD S but is still in committee in the leadership of both parties, in circuit judge in northern or a small businessman,' let his Cederberg continued to read, Senate. Governor Milliken has both houses of the Legislature. Michigan.'While I'm sure the imagination soar and came up "God compounded his-problems Pinto El & Mustang II stated plainly that the bill in the The Committee made 200 state will appeal that decision, I with somesstartling facts in a when he told the council he was form passed by the House would amendments to the bill and hope my colleagues in the most unusual but plausible going to light the earth with a not receive his approval, but reported a substitute for it. The Senate will recognize the presentation. big ball of fire. The council gave would face a veto unless revised basic provisions of H.B. 5250 inequity of the situation and "When I read the letter and provisional approval assuming *0 7AOOO* substantially. restrict campaign contributions pass H.B. 5225 promptly, so that then was notified of my ap­ (1) there would be no smog or pointment to the. special White smoke from the ball of fire, (2) The 71-page bill by Common and expenditures, require taxpayers may yet have some public disclosure of financial , recourse this year. House Conference , on a separate burning permit Cause relative to campaign interests by public of­ Regulatory Agency Activities would be required, and,(3) since records and procedure, conflict ficeholders, full reporting by BAD BILLS which will focus on govern­ continuous light would t?e of interest, lobbying, etc. was both lobbyists and political Two bad bills went down to mental influence and in­ wasteful of energy, it should be reported in substitute form committees, and establish a well-deserved defeats in the terference^ the unexpected dark half of the time:" EGAN FORD SALES, from the House Committee on Political Ethics Commission to House this weekjvUsually, most, development suddenly took on House Policy, which is said to of the bills which^get out of "When God said that he was 300 W. HIGH AM ST. JOHNS make sure that the law is en­ an ironic significance for me," going to create firmament PHONE 224-2285 have incorporated over 200 forced. committee are passed by the Cederberg" said. "I thought it amendments in their substitute full House, but these two' bills amidst the waters," Cederberg version. - Changes from the original bill were notable exceptions. There are widely varying include provisions that oc­ One bill, introduced by a predictions as to how many or cupations must be reported of Democrat from the Detroit how few votes there may be in . all contributors,x who donate area, would have required all the House for the so-called over $100 (formerly $50)'; and service stations to post their business privilege tax which is that public funding for governor gasoline prices in large.letters an exceedingly controversial . candidates will come only from in front of the station. The intent proposal. voluntary tax checkoffs, not was to let consumers know what TWO WRONGS. . . from appropriations by the the various prices were and be : I'm sure you've all heard by Legislature. able to buy their gas ac­ ?,-?l Iv: -'§^'J*y>vytXW tMiJr'j/i Vtl^kwW&w^W'wIfzhf* '-M\-yltJ'i/v ^mfo''n/lff ]fomftffii^\y&&^^¥m>Br ''fcvfy/>if%'jfoi} now about the "teacher-strike" Unchanged are spending' cordingly. bill which was recently passed limits ranging from $15,000 for a But the effect would have by the House and sent to the State Representative campaign been to raise prices and to in­ '\™f*\?\y J Senate. That bill, H.B. 5181, was up to $1,000,000 for a guber­ crease visual pollution on city originally supposed to do natorial campaign, and in­ streets. There would have been G£>t °ty something about the problem of dividual-contribution limits a great proliferation of signs; ,: J *4< teacher strikes, but what it ranging from $250 for a State and with everyone required to $•'"''•. -' i^'*- .'"J '''"" " """ " '' "''"'''" ''" •••"*••"••"-•-—'—• ——'*••'"' • •'•"•'••• •••••'••'• i.f..." A •• , si - -, * \ y^ '; ^ -^j. ';„; { , , / really does is just talk about' Representative campaign up to put up signs, and the increased ''e, them. ' $1,700 for a gubernatorial costs of doing so, I cannot Governor Milliken has said he campaign. Groups could con­ believe that it would stimulate will veto H.B. 5181 in its present tribute up to 10 times these cut-price competition. Per­ : ( form. It was passed by the amounts. sonally, I have always believed -: ^;VV^;^r^U House virtually unchanged LONGER DRIVING ^ that if someone has a low price, from the form in which it was The next time you go to renew he will advertise it; if no price is (Individual Retirement Account) Of ^ a reported out by the Labor your driver's license, don't be displayed, I assume that it is r higher than that of his com­ £>'--•.J^O i e * L,,?. Pr '!'/ s.\ Committee. And the Labor surprised when you get a four- *•'-' nts Committee, in turn, made few if year renewal - that's the way it petitors. * ... a plan for retirement v'. °n -i. < any changes in the recom­ will be from now on. (Current Another Detroit-area hSyfr 6 ' '* mended bill presented, by the licenses' are good for three Democrat sponsored a bill while you save faxes! ' i teacher and • school-board years.) L - which would have allowed high ' lobbyists who were told to write Under a bill which the House school students, both public and .v. .-a bill by our Democrat Speaker recently passed and sent to the .private, to .ba ^excused from > Wha can opened I Ft A? ,.' «••••' ^SS&s* °fa?*t input. renewals will also be for four beused for activities which best Individuals who are working for a company with a retirement 'fan plan, but who do not yet qualify, due to either sge or length ' y^ 'k As the bill passed the House, years, but only after a three- belong outside the classroom. of employment, to participate in the company plan, may con­ j f year phase-in program of Students have plenty of time tribute to an IRA until they begin participating in a company teachers would not lose any fSU* >^* Teachers would lose pay every three years. And because right to tell schools when to 1 >e come of $10,000 or more would be entitled to a' maximum rift ^o;„'°certi ^ osi i beginning with the fourth week of the reduced costs of the less- excuse some students and not contribution. 1 S&?»>A 'ifl. of a strike. frequent renewals, the others, and under what con­ More importantly, the bill Secretary of State's office ditions. That would have been a estimates that they will save serious erosion of local control • What type of investments are offered? S3Sca o & does not contain a provision L . penalty and taxes at the time they file their estimated or annual federal tax returns.

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'YEARS OF FAMILY ENJOYMENT • Can employers open IRA accounts for employees? No'. Individuals must open IRAs in their own name. This FOR JUST THI PRICE OF A SUMMER VACATION account is the property of the individual only. Employers may make contributions to an employee's IRA. 18' ROUND • Are contributions to an IRA tax deductible? Yes. 'Contributionsjnade to and income earned by an IRA account are tax deductible. As previously noted, the max­ imum annual contribution to an IRA is $1,500 or 15% of earned income. Only this amount plus interest is tax deduct­ ible. f Taxes on IRA funds are paid at the time of withdrawal of funds. Funds can be withdrawn beginning at age 5914 and must commence by the time a person reaches age 7014 or* under rules to be provided.by tRS over a person's, or a person and spouse's lifetime. With this arrangement, it Is assumed that an individual will pay taxes at a lower rata than would be paid while an individual was working.

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f t**\. .1 18 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN July 2,1975 Mr. and Mrs. Dale Blizzard Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brocket* and family took their vacation attended their "Zepherhills" > in "the Upper Peninsula last picnic on Friday held near @Uritm wtea oAifa/toUl week. Morley. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moore were Mr. and Mrs. Walter March, guests of Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Ruth N. Brown and Friday at St. Marys Chapel, %dey ^'s.^.^irwY ,)..<&**£,.£•:TO. -iWi."*.-2Vw£-rrt-&rt*'$£&.&X%X^>.:.&4 . Euclid, St. Johns, died Friday. arrested for driving while his Lynn Flegal, 19, 7200 Luce St., Funeral services were held license was suspended and for Perrinton, was arrested for Monday at the Osgood Funeral reckless driving on June 24. being drunk and disorderly in Home at the Wacousta the municipal parking lot. Cemetery with the Rev. Roger Also on June 24, Dave Dar­ On Thursday, Linda Burns, ' Heintz officiating. nell, recreation director for City 204 N. Emmons St., reported .. .THEN SEE US FOR... Carter was born in Lansing, Park, told police that someone that her 27 inch Western Flyer on July 20, 1928, to Leo Carter broke into the concession stand boys bicycle was taken from her and Maude Barker. at .the park and took an garage. ' He lived in St. Johns the last 3 assortment of candy bars and On Friday, Egan Ford Sales, years and was married to Joyce bubble gum as well as a black 200 W. Higham, told Police that Falor in St. Johns on April 21, AM-FM G.E. portable radio. several lights were removed 1961. Peggy Merek reported on from a socket on their property He was a mechanic and is June 25 that someone took her and smashed on the sidewalk. survived by his wife Joyce; one daughter, Mrs. Karen Sehlke, Lt. TVtfV€fri&r c^ddiidtes With the St. Johns; 4 brothers, Lyle Loomis; Leon* Carter, Grand Ledge, Donald Carter, Holt and honors from USAF school Gerald Carter, Lansing. Second Lieutenant James he was awarded the Avionics He is also survived by his Lab Award. father, Leo, and -two sisters, Tavener, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Maria m Oehman, Holt, James R. Leon, 1248 Wildcat Lt. Tavener has now been and Mrs. Thelma Nellar, Rd., St. Johns, has completed assigned to Fairchild Air Force LOWEST California. electronic warfare officer Base as an electronic warfare training school at Mather Air officer flying B-52G aircraft. Force Base, Calif., completing t Lt. Tavener is a 1972 graduate Irene C. Fox the course with the highest' of Michigan Technological *"" Irene C. Fox, 75,202 E. North marks in his class. Institute graduating with St., Pewamo, died June 25. Because of his outstanding honors. He obtained an MSBA Rosary was held Thursday accomplishments in the school, masters degree in 1973. POSSIBLE Elsie all-school reunion (continued from page 16) Schrieber, Alice Carter Casler, WUma Green Cole, Esther Albaugh Gunther, Fern Caswell Dale George, Marjorie Archer Dorman and Margaret Clark Lincoln all of 1909, Hazel Huffman Blayney 1910, Clara INTEREST Day Onstott. Coleman and Clarence Menter Somers 1911, Fern Coleman. Ralph Woodard, 92 years old and oldest EHS student Loynes Pierce and Ralph Since the last reunion the acknowledged the father, of all Sette ring ton 1913. following teacbers have ten of his children present at the Before adjourning for smaller retired; Roland Schadt, Marian reunion and all graduates along group meetings the following Clark and Daisy Bouck Talley. with several grandchildren. officers were elected: president, Archie J. Moore; RATES!!! A long stemmed red rose was The Onas Baese family of 12 presented to 3G members of the children, not all/ present, but vice-president, Donald Hinkley; # earlier graduating classes. graduated along with many secretary-treasurer, Janet grandchildren were acclaimed Maynard Swanson; historian, Among the former teachers the largest family. Elizabeth Hess; and chairman present were Earl' Seybert, Other familiar faces seen of nominations, Merle Baese. •Karen Bargar, Roland Schadt, were: Marium Downey 1904, These officers will serve for the Daisy Talley, Thelma Rule, Winnie Duncan Cushman Grace next all-school reunion to be held in 1980 at the Ovid-Elsie .*'.! High School. * Ni$, In the various class meetings there was much reminiscing and showing of family pictures. Former students and many of PICK THE CAR, THEN PICK US... their teachers and classmates •were reunited and renewed their acquaintances and made new friends. The largest turnouts were in the classes of 1938 with 18, 1946 with 17 and 1933 with 11. There TOGETHER were 15 teachers present. Other committees listed for the reunion were:.reservations- Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ott, Mr. It's how we solve problems and get through and Mrs. Russ Ginther and Mr. bad times. and Mrs,. Archie J. Moore; set­ CENTRAL up for smaller groups in The funeral is an occasion for family and classrooms-. Mr. .and Mrs. friends to get together, share their feelings, Walter Kaufman and Mr. and . and help each other as much as they can. Mrs. Russ Libey; and Mrs. Albert Pontac in charge of NATIONAL hostesses. Out of town guests were: Barbara Peltier Nash, San Diego, Calif.; Stan Frye, BANK Hendersonville, N.C.; Jeff Martin and Janice Gocihski Martin, Princeton, W. Virginia; OF ST. JOHNS Irene Lipp. Grieve Murray, Virginia Beach, Virginia; Esther B, Miller Hainer, Columbus, Ohio; Elizabeth Purves Silverthorn, Mountain OSGOOD— Hills, Arizona; Joanne Eargood 'WE'RE THE FRIENDLY FOLKS.YOU CAN BANK ON' FUNERAL HOMES Dykema, Tucson, Arizona; and Serving the Clinton Area from 4' Convenient Locations from Florida - Helen Wooley^ Frye Eaton,, South Miami; OSGOODO^fiOERfiEST. JOHNS FOWLER ^ Gerald Ferguson, Mt. Dora; SOUTHGATE PLAZA DBBOTT^HOUMTOna^ ElginWuluff.Braaenton; Hazel "tlCHM XHKtJ 1,v mm MAPLE RAPIDS OVID Debar Wicke, George- Wickie y-.. and Beatrice Wicke Rlngo, »> Bonita Springs. ST, JOHNS , ••OVID PEVVAMO "^ •*'

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