Hoag & Sons Book Bindey Ino Spr-lnsport^ MI 4928^ maintains GOP trad [ While the rest of the nation was Clinton County voters J cast 13,454 Margaret Wright and her Dr. B,en- Esch (With 12,200 votes. Democrat District, Republican Elford A. electing president and votes for and Robert Dole jamin Spock running mate on the Riegle received 8174 votes in the Democratic opponent Burton Stencel Cederberg had little trouble remaining took 6280 votes. ' Michigan voters were choosing while president and vice-president elect Human Rights Party banner took 17 county. in office against Democratic challenger Democrat Don Riegle for the U.S. Carter and Mondale polled 7,508 votes. Clinton County votes. The Socialist As in the presidential election, the Don Albosta. STATE PROPOSALS' Senate, Clinton County voters, main­ Interestingly, the minority parties Worker, Party ticket of 1 U.S. Senate minority party candidates Clinton County voters chose Clinton County voters joined other tained their Republican tradition, were not ignored in Tuesday's voting by and received seven were not ignored. Cederberg over the challenger 6285- Michigan residents to throw away the The Gerald Ford-Robert Dole ticket county residents. votes, the Socialist Labor Party of Libertarian Party candidate Bette 3583. throw-aways. almost doubled the votes received by The independent ticket of Eugene J. Julius Levin.and Constance Blomen Jane Erwin polled 66 votes, Socialist Clinton backed Proposal 1 14,305 to '\ the Carter-Mondale team. McCarthy and Patricia P. Weymouth polled 6 votes and the U.S. Labor Party Human Rights Party Theodore Albert STATE HOUSE 6,056 to , prohibit the use of non- The only area carried by Carter- received 231 votes. ticket of Lyndon H. LaRouche and 31, Socialist Worker Paula Reimers 13. On the state level, Republican returnable bottles and cans. Mondale and Riegle in Clinton County Second highest minority party vote Ronald Wayne Evans received 1 vote. U.S. Labor Party candidate Peter Stanley Powell received his usual GOP .County voters overwhelmingly ex­ was Precinct 2 in DeWitt Township. getter was the Libertarian Party, SENATE RACE Signorelli 11 and Socialist Labor Party support in Clinton County in his bid for pressed their opposition to Proposal B, Carter received 316 votes while Ford whose candidates Robert L.MacBride In the race for the U.S. Senate, candidate Frank Girard 7, re-election to the 88th District in the which would have allowed 18-year-olds received 243 and Riegle outpolled Esch and running-mate Clinton County backed the unsuccessful U.S. CONGRESS House of Representatives. to run for the state Senate and House. A 1 received 31 votes. 316-242. , ^ Republican candidacy of Marvin L., In the race for the 10th Congressional Powell received 9674 votes while his . i total of 16,122 residents voted against the proposal with 3,437 voting approval. While voters in the rest of Michigan were saying "no" to Proposal C, Clinton County voters said, by a narrow margin, they were in favor of the proposal. Clinton said "yes" with 10,218 votes, while 9,653 voted against • it. County News Proposal C was the limit on state taxes. ( County voters left little doubt how they felt about, the proposed graduated S&wwq-ihfL CUniofL Qhsux, SUVJL 1856 income tax (Proposal D). They joined NOVEMBER 3, 1976 18 PAGES ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 48879 the rest of the state to defeat the proposal. Iq Clinton County, it went down to defeat 14,956-4685. Six new faces on County Board

Board now all Republican

By Sue Kiley District No. 11 saw an upset when Richard Hawks. The vote in that Staff Writer incumbent Democrat Charles Gutzki ' District was Guzki, 953 votes and lost his seat on the Board to Republican Hawks, 1,050 votes. I This crowded voter scene at Rodney B. Wilson Junior High School in St. Johns was typical of The Clinton County Board of Com­ missioners will see six new faces in the heavy turnout in Clinton County which joined many parts of the nation in sending an January with Republicans sweeping all unexpected large number of voters to the polls Tuesday. , the contested seats. Incumbents Harry Harden, (R), and Alto Reed wins Gerald Shepard, (R) retained their positions as drain commissioner and ice pact passes 3-2 county treasurer respectively. Harden received 11,504 votes, compared ' to ST. JOHNSTFollowing an earlier Ebert, opposing the "contract, said, "we're not to high and we're np-Uow"^ DeWitt Twp. post - challenger, Charles Volk (D) with 7,600. tf table of the agreementbetween the City "Well, once again, I'll have to sound in comparison with other areas?- ''' •Shepard received 11,310 votes while of St. Johns and the Fraternal Order of like a lone voice in the wilderness." Commr. Gerald Wilcox said he felt it Allen Rosekrans only received 8,262. Police, the City Commission has voted Commr. John Arehart disagreed with was unfair to other employees and Alta Reed has become DeWitt Incumbent Nancy Cheney (D) was commented, "They have no recourse In the races for County Board seats Township's new Supervisor as she beat to adopt the agreement by a 3-2 vote. Ebert, saying "I think it's a good two newcomers battled for the District defeated by Republican Enid White for contract. I hesitate to see us penalize or except to quit." Bruce Angell, II in the contest. Reed the post of township treasurer. Cheny Mayor Roy Ebert continued his attack them because they belong to an No. l position vacated by LeRoy Vin­ took 2,689 of the township 'votes while disagreement with the contract cent. Glenn Webster,.(R) of Elsie took received' 1,771 votes while White got association that gives them the right to Angell took 1,279 of the votes..Incum­ 1,983 votes, opposing the nine percent salary 978 votes while Michael Howard (D), bent Dale Emerson was defeated in the bargain. ' When it came to vote on the Motion by Trustees Jack Kzeski and 'Eileen increase, saying other city employees "I don't think we'll be getting any Commr. John Hannah to adopt the took 584 of the Elsie votes. August prirnary. received six percent increases which he District No. 2 was no contest as in­ Corr, both Republicans retained their place attacking them all the time." contract, Hannah, Arehart and Roesner, In the race for township clerk in­ seats on the Township Board. The only described as a "pretty darned good Commr. Donald Roesner also said he voted in favor and Ebert and Wilcox cumbent Walter .Nobis (R), ran cumbent Donna Syverson, (R) kept her increase in any line of work." , unopposed. other contender was Democratic felt the contract was fair, saying voted no. seat from challenger Democratic Joan challenger C."Richard Herrold. Kzeski In District No. 3 incumbent Harold Calder. Syverson received 2,135 and Martin, (R), walked away with the received 2375 votes, Corr, 2,231 votes, Calder received 1,736 of the township and Herrold 1,698 votes. commission seat as he beat Democrat votes. Elaine Miller by a 1,245 to 419 vote margin. ool vote loses District No. 4 saw Robert Wood, (R), win the county board seat over Cecil DeWitt voters Smith (p), Wood carried the primary in "Let's put it down one more time," reading, fourth grade swimming, and set," Hixson said. August when he defeated present board voters in the Bath School District must freshman and sophomore sponsors There has not been an increase in the operating millage for five years. member Maurice Gove. The Clinton have said. A request for two additional were made. County vote for that district was Wood, down proposals mills by the school district was turned The school,board also voted to lower- A deficit of $82,000 has also been recorded for this school year. 1161 and Smith, 761. down for the second time. its salary to help eliviate some of the In the city of DeWitt voters defeated ' More voters in the district got out to financial pressures. "Millage is always a serious District No. 5 was a tight race bet­ Cross was one vote behind with 329 the polls, however than in the August "We are just going to have to watch problem," Hixson said. "But it is more ween Democrat Elaine Brockmyre, proposals l and 2 asking that non- votes, James Johnson, received 249 of primary election. The vote was 739 no the budget more closely and operate so an important matter now," he present board member, and property owners be able to seek and the votes. and468yes. This time the proposal was within the guidelines that have been concluded. Republican Earl Lancaster. Lancaster hold elected and appointed city offices. defeated'by 71. In August it was only took the District with 937 votes, while DeWitt voters also defeated Proposal 3 defeated by 29 votes. Mrs. Brockmyre received 705 votes. asking for an increase in millage for Fixed "We knew it was going to be an uphill Funeral rites held Incumbent Republican Duane street improvement and local drains. battle," Superintendent James i Chamberlain ran unopposed in District In the race for mayor, William Hixson said. "The people in the No. 6. Drouin beat Leilani Mallard by 359 millage district have had a lot of things put on Roger Overway, incumbent votes. Drouin received 567 votes while them, like the new assessments, and for Marshall Hicks Republican took District No. 7 with Mallard received 208 vbtes. Incumbent sewer problems. People are just fed up / 1,282 votes, while Democratic ^hiayor Murl Eastman decided not to passes j. with taxes," he asserted. Funeral services for long-time Supervisor, a member of the Clinton challenger Judy Sutton, took 784 votes. run for re-election. 1 The present 18 mills are due to expire The margin be narrow, but, what is Clinton County resident Marshall R, Ambulance Board, Farm Bureau, Newcomer Robert VanDriesen, (R) Three councilmen positions were commonly referred to as fixed millage in June. Hicks, 54, were held Friday, Oct. 29 at former board member of the Harper ran unopposed in District No., 8 as vacated when incumbents Gerald "We were very disappointed with the was approved Tuesday by Clinton the Osgood Funeral Home. School and was a school bus driver for Board Chairman Dyle Henning chose Kirchen, Gary Gillespie, and Frank County voters. vote, but are ready to accept the v He was killed in a. farming the St. Johns Public Schools for 15 not to seek re-election. Deak decided not to run for re-election. The proposal sets a 15 mill tax rate * people's decision," Hixson said. Cuts accident on Tuesday, Oct. 26 at his years. InDistrictNo.9DavidWhitlock, (R), Those winning the council seats were 1 totalling approximately $100,000 have for four years with 8 mills going to home. He was also a member of the United took the county seat away from in­ the three top vote getters of a candidate school districts, 5.8 to the county, 1.00 to been made already. Reductions in Mr. Hicks was Bengal Township Methodist Church. field of six. Barbara Towns received 418 conferences, field trios, remedial cumbent Democrat Max Calder by 63 the townships and .20 to the Inter­ votes. Whitlock received 874 votes while votes, Karl Bohnhoff, received 373 mediate School District."1 ' Calder received 791 votes. ' votes and Donald Steavens, received In the past, the tax allocation board Test for diabetes free ' District No. 10 was also no contest as 353 votes to take the three open seats on met each year to negotiate who would incumbent Republican Virginia Zeeb the council. Lee Hodges was the next get what millage. The proposal at Clinton Memorial Hospital ran unopposed. highest vote getter with 330 and Warren removes that necessity. Free blood-screening tests for - foods after the meal. Michigan last year, 435 were diabetics, diabetes will be available at Clinton The suggested breadfast is: 1 cup '183 were potential diabetics and 77 had Memorial Hospital in St. Johns as part orange juice, 1 cup cornflakes 'or low blood sugar. Township seeks police chief of a search for more than 102,000. oatmeal, 1 cup milk, 1 tablespoon Clinton Memorial Hospital screened unknown diabetics in Michigan. sugar, 2 slices toast, l tablespoon jelly, 269 participants. Of the 18 positive Steven Dikeman, chief laboratory legg (if desired), coffee or tea (without screens 9 of these or 50 percent were technologist, stated that testing is only . caffeine). ( classified as new diabetics. Mr. Wanted: police chief. t ' for people who are unaware they have The pre-test lunch suggested is: 1 of members of the Public Safety and works up to $18,000 after 48 months I Dikeman states that this testing .would DeWitt Township was in the situation diabetes. cup orange juice, 1 bowl vegetable also be a valuable tool in disclosing an Committee are in the process of on the job. Those who are known to have soup, 4 saltine crackers, 1 slice lunch of not having' a police chief when narrowing the applicants down .to 12. t unknown hypoglycemic patient. William Nash resigned from the post in Mrs. Corr did mention the salary diabetes will riot be tested. meat or cheese, 2 slices bread with Hospitals, health agencies and the According to Mrs. Corr the group is aspect of the job was negotiable. The tests will be from 11 a.m. to 3 butter, margarine or mayonnaise, Vz September. interviewing these applicants this Michigan Diabetes Association are The township sent out a plea for a A transfer has also been made of p.m. .Sunday, Nov. 7. at Clinton cup vegetable or salad, coffee or tea cooperating in the free program and week. Letters of notification have been township defective Jeffery Wilcox to Memorial Hospital. 805 S, Oakland. in (without caffeine), 1 slice or scoop ice police chief and received 22 sent out. have asked those who know they are applications. ; the county investigative squad. He has St, Johns. ' cream. ; * diabetic not to take the test. Those who After the applicants are screened by been replaced by Steven Jex, as a Since diabetes is best detected after Finish meal 2 hours before test. "This was above and beyond the this committee, they will be patrolman. have been tested before and hot found number of applicants we expected," • a person has eaten menus _ Report to Clinton Memorial Hospital to be diabetic may come for a current interviewed by the township board. suggested for those being tested. for test at least 15 minutes early. Trustee and head of the Public Safety A final decision is expected to be The appointment was made two test. i Conimittee, Eileen M. Corr said. "The weeks ago. Mrs. Corr said the county Anyone tested should include all the Children jinder 18 With a family "The St. Johns Lions and Rotary reached sometime in November. foods in the amounts suggested, and the history of diabetes may be tested U response was fantastic,", she added. Mrs. Corr noted some of the will reimburse the township for Wilcox. Clubs are paying a large portion of the Out of the 22 applicants, Mrs. Corr meal should be eaten two hours, before accompanied by an adult. Children expense involved in providing this free applicants were highly over-qualified The township will be' saving money the test. under 10 should participate in the test termed many of the applications as ) for the job, making it impossible for the according to Mrs. Corr because Wilcox screening, while Clinton Memorial "excellent." Patients are advised not to drink only with the recommendation of a hospital is paying the rest," Don township to pay them what they was on the four-year pay scale and Jex anything but water, nor to smoke, chew family physician, deserved, I is on the beginning of the pay.salary Roesner, hospital pharmacist, The screening committee composed gum or eat candy, cough drops or other Of the 22,974 .persons tested in explained. Beginning pay scale is around $14,000 range. / /

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These mail­ $1,000 fine for further -* order divorces are not valid violations. The matter was" referred to in either Mexico or "Domestic relation cases the Attorney General's office RALPH A. LYNAM, left, of St. Johns, receives the Michigan. can be very complex," by Jon Newman, prosecuting International President's Award from Prof. Jpao Fernando Kelley said. "I would advise attorney of Clinton County. Sobral, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 1970-77 President of the "To be considered valid in any'Michigan citizen who is Newman received a copy of International Association of Lions Clubs. The presentation Michigan an out-of-state seeking a divorce to get the materials and passed it was made during Lions' International Board of Directors divorce must be legal in the professional counseling. on to Kelley's office for Meeting, October 1-8, at the Association's world jurisdiction where it is This will help a person avoid action. headquarters in Oak Brook, . Lions Lynam currently V serves as the Association's Second International Vice- %*&-< \^A!> President. He is the president and owner of a public accounting and computer systems consulting firm. He has BILL BARGAR and Rosemary Koenigsknecht, St. Johns Education Association been a Lion for over 26 years and has held several major members join Carol Noe, Ovid-Elsie Education Association member, as MEA offices in the Association.' The Clinton 'County and killed a deer, on Sunday, Wright Rd. He went off, the roadway into a cemetery, representative Barbara Roberts Mason totals up education associations' United Way Sheriff's . department Oct. 24, at 8:10 a.m. pledges. investigated 14 accidents On Monday, Oct. 25 at swung around, headed back • during the week of Oct. 24-31. 10:55 pjn. a car driven by through another fence - A car driven by William H. Williarn J. House, of Holt, ending up in a ditch. He was Shutes, 2548 W. Price Rd. was east bound on Price Rd. cited for failing to maintain struck and killed a deer on when he failed to negotiate a control. north bound US 27 on curve and hit a ditch slope on Cars driven by Lovett L. Tuesday, Oct. 26 at 6:40 a.m. the north' side of the road. Blout, 1009 W. Kalamazoo, A car driven by Terry R. Michael L. Brown, of Lansing, and Diane L. Mangles, 3143 Birch Row Vestaburg, lost control of the Zuker, 1210 S. US 27, collided Dr., East Lansing, struck auto he was driving on at the intersection of US 27 and Pratt Rd. on Oct. 26 at 2:40 p.m. Blout was cited for failing to stop in the assured clear distance. Cars driven by John E. Gillespie; J797 N. US 27, St. With one week to go dollars" pledged to the UW chairman, expressed Johns and Kenneth R. Clinton National Bank's than ever before. optimism that industry Simon, Pewamo collided at president and United Way The teachers, together would also help raise the the intersection of Main St. Clinton County chairman, with the administration and final $3,800. and Second St. on Oct. 29 at Brandon White, hear non-teaching personnel,' 2:52 p.m. Simon was cited volunteers report a record- reported-$3,236 or 8 percent The last day of the The Bath School Board / - breaking $34,725 pledged to appropriation of the school for driving while under the of their goal thus far. campaign is Thursday, Nov., adopted its 1976-77 budget for influence of liquor. this year's Capital Area Federal-Mogul employees budget with $245,964. Hixson United Way fund drive. 4th. At a sponsored dinner $1,797,181.25 at last Thursday On Oct. 28 at 12:45 p.m. averaged $16.61 per pledge for UW volunteers the night's meeting. noted there were increases of 17 percent in gas and 10 cars driven by James F. and reported a whopping 116 results of this year's $2.5 This represents a 5^4 Hendrix, Jr., 7505 W. The teachers of the county percent of their goal. Dean million fund drive will be percent increase over this percent in electrical bills. "These were huge jumps Chadwick Rd., DeWitt and sponsored the weekly report / Bosman, Sealed Power Plant known. year's budget. in those two areas," Hixon Ryan S. Hoag, 8925 Forest meeting which heard more manager and industry The major portion of the Hill Rd., DeWitt collided on Duaget, accortung to James said. "But it's that way in all the schools." Grand River Rd., 75 feet Hixson,. superintendent, is west of'Felton Rd. Hendrix for instruction. This He also added the schools was cited for failing to stop accounts for $961,788 of the state aid was down from the in the assured clear total budget including fringe previous year. distance. benefits. Enrollment in grades K- through 12 has not dropped On Oct. 30 at 11:15 p.m. Operating and Scott J. Nicholan, 625 W. maintenance accounts for this school year from last year. Island Rd., Lansing, was the next highest attempting to pass a car that was making a right turn on Loomis Rd. He stated he pulled to the left too far and went on the shoulder of the road, causing him to lose, control and striking a road sign. He was cited for failing to have his vehicle under control. On Oct. 29 at 3:20 a.m. a car driven by Sandra K. Powers, of Maple Rapids, struck and killed a deer on Maple Rapids Rd. & mile west of US 27. On Oct. 31 at 7:20 p.m. a car driven by Carroll D. Lee, 608 S. Traver, St. Johns, struck and killed a deer. Sheila K. Klockziem, 517 N. Clinton, St. Johns lost control of the auto she was driving on the Wildcat Rd. VA miles east of S. Scott Rd. and went into a ditch. Klozockziem and a passenger Donald L. Lenon, • i 2265 W. Park Rd. were taken HERB HARRAH, personnel manager of Federal Mogul reports a company record of $9429 to Clinton Memorial Hospital of pleges to United Way volunteers. for treatment of injuries. On Oct. 29 at 1:44 a.m. Michael L. Rowley, 94623 Round Lake Rd., Laingsburg, lost control of Several Selections of Good Used Sale Ends November 24th the auto he was driving. The car left the road and went Cars - Pickups - Campers - Trailers into a ditch before striking a •X-1073 Bultaco, Alpina, 250 cc. $575.00 tree. Rowley was cited for a |frl975 Ford Granada, loaded $3500.00 violation of the basic speed £ Double snowmobile trailer. $195.00 law. #1970 Ford LTD, power steering, power brakes, air. $450.00 On Oct. 30 at 6:40 p.m. a •fc 1971 VW 7 passenger bus,, rebuilt car driven by Tommy Jay engine. $1950.00 #1973 01 er steering, Waldron, 1539 N. Lansing power " adio, $1700.00 Ave., Lansing struck and •fr 1964 Holmes Craft travel trailer. $900.00 killed a deer on Wright Rd. 4(1966 01 ering, near the intersection of dd^naflfc 80P°wf^ # 1960 Lincoln Continental Mark, V, power mKs,^HwaJfrindfwr^$375.0 0 Pioneer Rd. loaded. $2195.00 Terry Lynn Thurston, 1203 W 1968 Ford Van $495.00 |B1971 MGB-GT, radial tires, radio. S. Lowell Rd., St. Johns lost $1425.00 control of the auto he was £ 1969 Ford % ton custom van, 3 burner driving and went into a ditch gas stove, Ice box, porti-potti, sink, £1969 Olds Delta power steering, on the north side of Francis stereo tape deck $2700.00 , radio. $395.00 Rd., 15 miles north of Taft *• 1959 Truscot Travel Trailer, 3 burner Rd. Thurston was cited for £1971 OldsVista Cruiser, air, power careless driving. stove, sleeps 4 adults, electric lights, excellent tires $725.00 steering, power brakes, AM radio. •& 1972 Olds Delta _88, power steering, $1550.00 " _ CLINTON COUNTY NEWS power brakes, radio. $1700.00 Second Class Postage paid at £1970 Chevy 9 passenger wagon, air, St Johns, MI. 48879 •£ 1969 Mercury Monterey, power power steering, power brakes. $850.00 steering, power brakes, AM radio. Published every Wednesday $475.00 £1953 Mercury 4 dr., new battery, at 120 E. 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M NOVEMBER 3'. 1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 3A County Board delays action County Sheriff see additional equipm

BYSUEKILEV sirens, but the purchase of the capability of the officer STAFF WRITER , Hufnagel told the Board. The portable dictaphone to do a better job is enhanced "Whether it be in' the equipment would cost about the two new sirens now would hurry up the project. because, with a C.B. in his Equipment requests for courthouse or the sheriff's $630. "We are not getting the Citizen Band radios are vehicle, he could be on the the Sheriff's department was department." He did tell the top of the line equipment, scene almost at once. The tabled again at the last Board it would be easier and because we really won't be also equipment the sheriff would like to purchase for officer could also direct the Clinton County Board of he -would prefer the facility using it that hard," Hufnagel operations of C.B. volunteer to be located in the jail, said. the department. Hufnagel Commissioners meeting. told the Board, "If you can't help in locating people and Sheriff Anthony Hufnagel, however. The sheriff feels there is securing an area during an In a later interview, lick em, you might as well wants to use the money need because of the lack of join em." , accident or disaster. already budgeted for Hufnagel explained the secretarial help. t darkroom facility would only "It's really hard to get a "By using these radios we teletype equipment for The Board of some specific and needed be used one or two times a letter out because my can let the public know they , week.. Pictures would be secretary is also busy typing can help themselves, he said Commissioners tabled the items for the jail facilities. "Either you can see the need request to consider all the Earmarked in the 1976 taken every day ' but things for other people in the negatives would only have to department," Hufnagel or you can't." aspects and possibilities of budget was .$3,000 for using the equipment. KRIST1NE CAIN WAS a wide-eye bunny rabbit Thursday night as she and many of her teletype equipment. be done on a limited basis. explained. The cost of the seven C.B. little friends brought treats out to people at the County Farm. Mothers of the Child Study The Michigan State Police He also noted .that the The other service the units'is $1,050. Club brought them out to the County Farm for a little Halloween fun. It was an experience had previously picked up courthouse is not "open on sheriff said the equipment Commissioner Charles for the children, and a pleasant memory for people at the Farm. the tab for the equipment weekends or after 5 p.m. could be used for' is long Gutzski mentioned during through its "budget. Times when film might be complaints. "An officer has the Board meeting, "I have developed. better things to do than sit in mixed emotions about The county .was informed * usingthe C.B's," he said. ("A last year that MSP would no Hufnagel pointed out that the office and type out several other county lot of times it is going to be s hos longer be responsible for the reports" the sheriff told the turned off because of so payment. Then, during the departments have their own commissioners. much traffic on the airways. Steve Sipkovsky, CPA has Dorothy Schoals, Hospital past year the money was facilities and it would be "They should be out on the I just can't justify seven recently joined the Clinton Controller, explained that placed back in the MSP nothing new for Clinton road, that is where the C.B.'s." Sipkovsky will work for the budget, leaving the County to also have its own manpower belongs." Memorial Hospital financial Several commissioners Diamonds, Watches, Braeeltts, staff. hospital on a regular part-' department with $3,000 in its darkroom. The dictaphone Jewelry, Items To Fit budget not being used. Work would be done by equipment, two portable said the department should Any Occasion He has been associated three or four trained people recorders and one go to a base station WE HAVE PLEASING time basis. He will have his The sheriff wanted to take operation. "We will try and with Touche Ross & Co. in own private CPA accounting the $3,000 already in the in the sheriff's department. transcriber, would be SELECTIONS FOR Presently the county is go that route ifthat's the way • THE ENTIRE FAMILY their Grand Rapids office service in St. the St. Johns budget and use it to purchase utilized by the department you want it," Hufnagel said. since 1970. area soon. camera and darkroom using privately owned and when the secretary has Stop and visit us soon equipment; three antennas for emergency time could then transcribe Commissioner Walter Sipkovsky attended emergency atennas; Channel 9, on a loan' basis. the tapes. Nobis commented, "At this LEVEY'S Western Michigan What the sheriff proposes to The two additional sirens time I feel we shouldjput in a Sipkovsky, his wife, portable dictaphone base'station and then maybe University, graduating in * ', ' ' >'-'„f do is return the antennas to and extended speakers Maryann, and two children equipment; two sirens and go the C.B. route." JEWELRY 1969 with a B.B.A. degree in are in the process of moving external speakers, and seven the owners and ^purchase would cost $450. The accounting. He achieved his ^ to St. Johns. citizen band radios for three roof-top antennas for department has been Hufnagel defended the 125 E. Main, El tit, 862-4300 CPA rating in 1974. Steve Sipkovsky patrolcars. county use. replacing the old worn out C.B. request by saying that The dark room equipment; sirens and dictaphone k force equipment were put in the tentative budget for 1977. ' Patric E. Ludwig, Hospital Association, has McNamara, Clinton "By asking for the president of the Michigan announced Paul E. Memorial Hosnital • equipment this year we administrator, has agreed to thought we could lower our !^^^&$&g!&$;&£!$GUNT0N NATIONAL^^^£^&g!ag&ga|| serve on a special Task budget for '77," Hufnagel CLINTON COUNTY BOARD OF'"COMMISSIONERS said. MEETING Force for the Hospital A meelinq of the Clinton County Board of Commissioners The Sheriff's department will be held on Tuesday, November'9, 1976 in the Courthouse, Association. takes 18 percent of the total St. Johns, Michigan. At 1:30 P.M. the Board will hear the county budget. '!We are not following recommendations from the Clinton County Zoning Commission: out of line compared to other Case No. ZC-14-7fi - BATH TOWNSHIP Ludwig explained the Task counties, though," the PURPOSE: Rezone from M-l, Light Industry to R-1B, One- sheriff added. v Family Low Density Residential: Force's mission is to LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Beg. 291.25' N. of the W. VA corner, enhance the hostfital Hufnagel listed the T5N-R1W, thence E. 1794.92' to R.R. r-w, th. SW'ly alg. R.R. r- equipment he would like to w'to the E&W Va line, thence West to section line, thence North \ industry's ability _ to along section tine 1611.25' to beginning. 46.9 acres m-l influence health care policy purchase for the department Case No. ZC-17-76 - BATH TOWNSHIP . including costs. development in the state of r PURPC-SE: Rezone from R-1C, One-Family Medium Density Michigan. _ He outlined! f° the Board Residential to B-2, General Business. , the need for a camera and B-2, General Business. dark room equipment. "We LEGAL DESCRIPTION* (Ba 693-D)* W. 19V of Lot no. 18, Other members of the Dryers Addition, Bath Township, Clinton County, Michigan. can convert a bathroom into 1976 (Ba 685D) W 281' of Lot no. 2, Dryers Addition, Bath Township, TaskForceinclude: Ulysses a darkroom for $50," the Clinton County, Michigan. \ Boykin, vice president, Case no. ZC16-76 - BATH TOWNSHIP sheriff said. Hufnagel noted PURPOSE: Rezone from R-1C, One-Family Medium Density WGPR, Inc., Channel 62 the department has been Checks will be mailed Clubs may be opened Residential to B-2, General Business, Television, Detroit; Jacques using a polaroid camera for LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot no. 1, Blk. 3, also E. Va of Lot no. 4, Blk 3, Bath Township, Clinton County,! Michigan. Cousin, President of the the past 18 years. The cost Case No. 7C-18 -76 - BATH TOWNSHIP Detroit Medical Center presently is 44 cents per to all Christmas Club now with the first PURPOSE: Rezone from R-1C, One family Medium Density Corporation; Wendell Cox, picture. "Last year the Residential to B-2, General Business. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots4 8.5, Blk. 16 addition to original D.D.S., vice president and department took 1200 members during the payment due Nov. plat, Village of Bath, Clinton County, Michigan. (The S. 50' of general manager, Bell pictures and only used five Lot 5 [s currently zoned B-2) percent of the photos. i Case no. ZC-19-76 - GREENBUSH TOWNSHIP Broadcasting Company, PURPOSE: An application has been filed by Willard and Inkster; Hugh C. Daly, vice Hufnagel pointed out that 24th. Final payment Lillian Searles, 2499 West Parks Road, St. Johns, Michigan to chairman,. American the only thing needed is the week of November 3 renew a Special Use Permit for a sand and gravel pit at the following described legal description pursuant to the Natural Resources the negative. He said that by requirements of the 1971 Clinton County Zoning Ordinance, as having a 35 mm camera and including ajl earned due Oct. 25, 1977 amended, Section5.66 05),J 6.8,6.20,8.40,8.41 (7). Company, Detroit; Martin their own darkroom LEGAL DESCRIPTION: All of the South part of the Northwest Hayden, editor, Detroit' VA of the Southeast VA of Section 33, T8N,. R2W, Greenbush equipment the negatives and checks will be Township, Clinton County, Michigan, lying South of the Center News; Bennett J. McCarthy, would only,cost 5.25 cents. interest regardless if of ditch known as the Hayworth Extension Drain, Also, the Southwest VA of the southeast V* of Section 33, T8N, R2W, Besides taking Dictures of Greenbush Township, Clinton County, Michigan. Also the East chairman and ' chief inmates, 'the department club was completed mailed early in Nov. 60_ acres of the Southwest VA of Section 33, T8N, R2W executive officer, Blue Cross Greenbush Township, Clinton County, Michigan. Also bast 60 also takes pictures at acres of the West 100 acres of the SW VA except a parcel of land and Blue Shield of Michigan, accidents and some deaths beginning at a point of 661,2 feet east of the SW section corner, that are investigated. "By or not!! r of 1977. running Ihence East 626 feet, thence North 370 feet, thence Detroit; Dr. Kenneth West 662 feet, thence South 370 feet, to the point of beginning. having this equipment we Section 33, T8N, R2W, Greenbush Township, Clinton County,' Shouldice, president, Lake would be saving $300 the first ' Michigan, except the following parcels. Superior State College, Sault year," Hufnagel said. 1. The front 330 feet along Kinley Road. St. Marie; George Voorhis, 2. That part of the Southwest VA of the Southeast VA of Section The total cost for the 33, T8N, R2W, Greenbush Township, Clinton County, Michigan, (equipment and darkroom beginning on the South Section Line at a point 558' 01' 38" E. director of communications facilities would be about 228.0 feet from the South VA corner thereof and running thence and legislative liaison, $290. REMEMBER N 1 degrees IT 07" E. 827.0 feet parallel with the East line of Michigan- Bell Telephone said Southwest VA of the Southeast VA, thence 588' 01' 38" E. Some commissioners said 539.89feet * parallel with the South line of said , Section 33, the courthouse will be using thence S 1 degrees IT 07" W, 827.08 feet to said South line, Company, Lansing; and thence N 8B degrees 01' 38" W. 539.89 feet to the point of a darkroom for microfilm, beginning, subject to the right of way of Kinlev Road and any Donald E. Walchenbach, and that the sheriff's other rights of way or easements of record, said described executive vice president, department could use that parcel containing 10.250 acres of land, more or ress. facility. . J. Anthony Nelson, Butterworth Hospital, Grand Zoning Administrator "We can ' accept the Clinton National pays you Rapids. facility wherever it is,"

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Teenagers, way past the Johns oldest active Clinton County sheriff's , COST HIM? I wonder if Gerald Ford businessman, died trick or treat age, run. around stuffing lost any * votes after Woody Hayes officers and state police are bags with goodies along with the little Wedn*esday evening atv searching this week for the endorsed him. Clinton Memorial Hospital kids? hit-and-run driver of a ...YOU HAVEN'T HEARD THE END this week: following a short illness. He vehicle that struck down nnd + + + was 94 years old. Mr. Boron ...PREDICTI0N--The Lions aren't YET-Depending on the outcome of killed W.U. Barnes, 75, of Tuesday's voting, it may be just the BY SUE KILEY was the founder and owner Lansing, on U.S.-27 about 4 done'with their surprises yet. They'll of, the E.F. Boron Co., beat the Vikings Sunday. beginning of speculation about four STAFF WRITER miles south of St. Johns years from now concerning Ted household accessories store Friday night. Principal clue + + + rt* **< • now located at 122 N. Clinton ...NO WONDER LIFE GOES BY SO Kennedy. "I wanted to find out for myself how in the search for the driver is FAST- It used to be Thanksgiving when things operated," Gayla Phillips said Avenue. The business was an odd-shaped radiator > » \ the Christmas commercials hit the + + + about the St. Johns School Board. founded in 1923. ornament which was television. They've been on in spots for ...LOOK ALHCE-Have you noticed that Mrs. Phillips has attended school apparently knocked off the The new $140,000 bridge two weeks, at least, now. Roman Gribbs, candidate from board meetings for the past seven years car when it struck Mr. Supreme-Court, looks a lot like Ed on a regular basis. School board over the Maple River west of Barnes. + + + Elsie was to be formally ...ARE THERE ANY QUESTIONS? A McMahon, Johnny Carson's laugh members must find this a pleasant memo circulated in the courthouse track? rarity, as most people only attend these dedicated Wednesday afternoon and named after a Mrs. Addie Merrill ended with the advice, "...if you would + + + types of meetings when they have a Steavens, 71, passed away live to ask any questions, contact..." ...IT' S TIME FOR THAT OLD STORY gripe. retiring commissioner of the Board of Road suddenly early Friday -i—i—i- AGAIN-It's the one about the political "I think the school board more or less Commissioners. The bridge morning in Bingham ...GOING TO THE DANCE A dance will candidate who ran the following ad in expected that I was going to complain will be named the George Township. Mrs. Steavens be held Saturday to benefit St. Johns the local newspaper following the about something when they saw me at with her husband, Hove, had Fireman Gene Dunkel who was injured election. "I would like to thank the 987 Libey Bridge. Libey, of people who said they were going to vote their meeting for the first time," she Elsie has been a member of been in charge of the Clinton fighting a fire this summer. Plan to County Infirmary since 1944. attend, details are in this week's County for me. I would also like to thank the 650 said. the road commission board people who said they did vote for me. I for 18 years. He will retire in Funeral services were News. Now it is commonplace to see Gayla held at the Osgood funeral would especially like to thank those 43 at most of the school board meetings. January when his current + + + people who did vote for me." Gayla term on the board expires. home Saturday for Mrs. ...HAVE YOU NOTICED? There seem Gayla goes to the meetings becuase Emma P. Weller of St. Johns she is interested in school affairs. "I who passed away at Clinton M still don't find out everything though," "Memorial hospital on. Oct. "One Nation Under God she said frankly. 31, near the end of her 90th Gayla goes to the meetings because Phillips Nov. 1,1956 year. she is interested in school affairs. "I 20 years ago. still don't find out everything though," month in St. Johns she said frankly. "At this time I would rather be an Nov. 5,1936 The young woman has three children, involved parent, rather than a board 40 years ago member," she said without hesitation. Miss Anna A. Ryan, 89, of ST. JOHNS-Roy Ebert, St. Under God" Program and hereby urgently appeal to Deborah, is a 13 year old in the eighth St. Johns, • who taught in Stunned by the second Johns mayor, has "One Nation Under God" grade; Brian, is an 11 year old, fifth "I feel I can be more effective in my double fatality to be visited the citizens of this role as a parent." Clinton County schools for proclaimed November "One Month to provide Exchange community to participate in grader; and Steven is a seven year old, nearly 55i years, died at upon their community within Nation Under God" Month in Mrs. Phillips' involvement with the Clubs throughout the United the observance by promoting first grader. The children attend the Clinton Memorial Hospital the short space of 10 days, St) Johns, in cooperation States and Puerto Rico with East Essex Schools. schools does not stop with the board. the people of Elsie and greater respect for the She is on her third year as a teachers' Friday morningfollowing a with the National Exchange Gayla said the trend seems to be short illness. vicinity are this {Thursday) Club. a coordinated, national aid at the East Essex School. "It all project aimed at Pledge to the Flag which changing toward attending meetings. afternoon attending last rites Following is the contains the words "One When she first started going to the started when I volunteered my time as for Mrs. William Wright, 60, ''reaffirming 'the a parent to help out at the school," she proclamation signed by Nation Under God"; to meetings she was the only parent there A 16-year old Fowler of Elsie, and her daughter, Ebert. transcendence of religious mentioned. "There happened/ to be an junior and high school faith in America's heritage attend church services except when there were specific Mrs. Dale Dunham, 35, who regularly and especially on gripes. Now there are between"three to opening at the time, they asked me if I football player was killed by were fatally burned shortly and future," a"s President wanted it, and I said yes." WHEREAS, since the Eisenhower stated when he Thanksgiving Day to six and sometimes more parents who an accidental shotgun blast after noon Sunday, Nov. 1, in prayerfully thank God for Mrs. Phillips is also on school board's in his car at the intersection earliest settlements on our signed the Acta Of Congress attend the meetings on a somewhat an explosion at the Dunham shores the concepts of the blessings of liberty regular basis. special Citizen's Committee to study of Bauer and Colony roads, 3 home, three miles northwest inserting the words "under the art and physical education individual moral God" in the Pledge to the bestowed on our beloved "The board gives me the opportunity miles north and a mile east of the village on the Luther ( land; and to emphasize programs in the elementary schools for of Fowler Sunday at about responsiblitlity and Flag; to express my opinions," Gayla Ranney farm in Duplain dependence on God have throughout the year the commented. "They are more than low achievers and gifted children.- 10:55 a.m. Instantly killed township. This funeral NOW, THEREFORE, as The young mother is also active with been a part of America's moral and, ethical willing to listen to what I have to say was Daniel Thelen, son of service is being held just one truest tradition; and principles, the brotherhood, and I feel they also have taken into the Salem United Methodist Church as Mr. and Mrs. Andrew week after the burial of Dr. the spiritual strength, and a Sunday School teacher and the junior Mayor of the City of St. account some things I have said when Thelen, of Lebanon Alton B. Simonson and Johns Michigan I do hereby the responsiblities of the they make a decision."' high Methodist Youth Fellowship, as • Township. The mishap Francis N. Frye, prominent well as the Farm Bureau. WHEREAS, these proclaim that the Month of Mrs. Phillips mentioned that by occurred only two miles Elsie men and victims of an concepts, which are our November shall be observed individual that underlie all attending the meetings she finds out Gayla her husband Dennis and their' from their home. automobile accident Oct. 29. as "One Nation Under God" religions and are essential to three children live on Gratiot County surest defense against the about the other schools in the area, not v determinism „and Month in our city, and I do the preservation of freedom. only her own. ",It'smy way of keeping Line Rd. - " collectivism that * have Mrs.'Phillips explained that there up,"\she said. ; George *E. Osgood is the captured the minds, and Gayla Phillips is not the stereo-typed were many teachers in her family and Mrs. Jeannette Keys, new assistant postmaster in bodies of so many millions of Letter to the editor radical mother with a cause. She she has always been interested in daughter of Mr." and Mrs. St. Johns post office. His the earth's inhabitants, attends the meetings because she education. "I hope that I can help kids Sidney J. Keys, was among a appointment, approved by today are under vigourous genuinely cares. She wants to stir now, which will in turn help them later group of girls inducted into the USS . Post. Office atheistic attack; and ' emotion into the people of the Clinton in life," the St. Johns high school the Women's Air Force at Department, i became He wants his mail graduate said. Fort Wayne, Ind., Monday effective Nov. 1,, 1936 County area when it comes to becoming and he succeeds his brother more involved with the schools...but "I really hope that other parents start and was flown to Lackland WHEREAS, Tne National getting involved," Mrs. Phillips the late Wm. H. Osgood, who Exchange Club, believing it she is going to do it in her own quiet Air Force Base at San held the position for 15 years To the editor: Columbus than to shift this concluded. Antonio, Texas for their is time to stand up for and Please accept this gripe. birthday to keep our way. Mavbe Gavla Phillips has set a prior to his death on Sept. 30 strengthen these concepts, The next logical question is, "If she basic airmen indoctrination of this year. There ought to be a better Monday's mail from us. precedent for other people in the course.. instituted the "One Nation way to hallow Chris'topher Roy French cares so much, how come she's not on Clinton County School district. the school board?" almanack Letter to the editor Asks for support of fire department

Editor: and the firemen have a a great time, as I know my We have a great bunch of dance. They have to rent a husband and I did, as we men on our fire department. rich is rich? hall, a band and they furnish always do at every Ball. Let's let them know it by Have never felt I had to the mix and'snacks. This year their profit was helping them make the _,write a letter to the people of In return for the money the only $46.71 and you have to benefit dance a great By Richard L. Milliman St. Johns before, but this has . people spend, they have fun admit this is not good. - success. bothered me for such a long and, besides, a'lot of people What is going to happen time. benefit from this. when they have their benefit Thank you, While the election-related debris is seeking some place to The forms-almost 90 million altogether-will be in the mail'' The subject is the St. Johns I just think it's a shame dance Nov. 6 for their fellow Mrs. Keith Munger settle, this might be an appropriate time once more for one of early in January. Fire Department and the that they don't have a better fireman, Gene Dunkel who 1 our infrequent strolls, barefootamong the potpourri ' 211 W.Buchanan people of St. Johns. turnout. All the people who was hurt fighting a fire this St. Johns, Mfch. The firemen have their attended look like they "have summer. The rich, whoever, they may be, seem to be special targets The gravy . Ball once every year to help of politicians, especially during election time. But one finance the Fourth of July observer pointed out recently that the rich, whoever they celebration for the peo"ple of may be, really comprise a mighty small target. Out in , a young man has sued the San St. Johns and you will have Francisco school system for $500,000 claiming the schools to admit that it was really Watertown Charter Robert L. Heilbroner, identified only as "an economist" in didn't'do a good enough education job on him which keeps great this year, the ' the report I saw printed, claims that a $32,000 family income him fromfqualifying for a skilled profession. fireworks were beautiful. is enough to fall into the top 5 percent of our population-a so- They spend many long hours called upper class which draws a mere 15 percent of the His suit contends he was damaged by the negligence of the along with the Rotary (and nation's income. schools in providing less than adequate reading and writing their wives) /to make this Township minutes instructions, with the result that he has been limited to possible. This is significant, but not enough, if redistributed through unskilled labor. ' ' The firemen are not manipulation of the tax structure, to elevate the incomes "of allowed to go door-to-door, the more numerous lower classes, according to Economist The young man, who is not specifically identified in his they depend on the people of WATERTOWN CHARTER in the hands of our attorneys, Miss O'Connor, connected Heilbroner. suit, after some special tutoring, is now enrolled in college. St. Johns to help by TOWNSHIP MINUTES but we hoped to have an with the Title 5 office, came attending the ball, as the Synopsis of regular answer for them very soon. in to explain the A family isn't really rich, he adds, until its income tops The suit does not surprise me, in light of the ongoing people depend on the meeting. All Board Parks and Recreatio'n- requirements needed to $100,000, and that excludes all but about 200,000 families in interpretation of who's responsible for what in today's firemen when they are members present. made report of monies spent apply for such a grant. This • America. society. Nor does it, surprise me that two California courts called. Pledge of Allegiance given in year 1976, and presented concerned renovating the old turned down the young man's suit, nor that his attorneys kept , These men are volunteers to our Flag. their 1977 budget in the Wacousta School. After "These figures have a certain shock effect," Heilbroner pressing even further.' and, when that fire whistle Agenda approved. amount of $17,400. They much discussion, Mr. says. "It takes much more money to be rich, and much less blows, no matter where they Minutes approved. mentioned that they are Williams, of the same office, money to be upper class, than we think." are or what they are doing, TVeasurer's Report going to apply for a Federal will come out and inspect the I guess it is not even surprising that the California Supreme they don't think twice, they approved. Grant to help Cover some of building before any further court agreed to review the.case not surprising, but sad. drop everything and go. I their requests. Board stated Bills allowed. that their budget would have action is taken. Does the world really owe each of us that much? know, as one Christmas Eve, County Commissioner's they were called and saved to be studied before final report given. action taken. Clerk presented list of my mother from her burning Transferred $14,358.46 election inspectors for the And speaking of riches and of taxes in the same breath, one automobile. She was unable from Contingent Fund to Three members of the November General Election, to move and thanks to our Highway Fund to pay for Parks and Recreation Board and it was approved by the of the more significant contracts in the printing business was Frorn Hods' Hopper terms have expired, John awarded recently. firemen, we had her a little gravel bill. board. longer. Sgt. Kennell, of Clinton Nash, Eldon Gariock and County Sheriff's Joyce Fortuna. These three Proposed 1977 Township The Webb Co., of Minnesota, will receive $1,751,270 for f no longer wished to serve, printing about 40 million individual 1040A income tax forms, People donate to their Department, gave a report Budget presented ' and ! Let's close with some thoughts from old pal Hod Shewell: • and the Board will take and mail them directly to taxpayers throughout the country. church, schools, Boy Scouts, of township activities. He discussed. October 27, 1976, and Girl Scouts, why not firmly believes that since we appointing three new at 8 p.m. is the date set for It's the biggest printing job in Webb's history in both dollars --After a few more interviews, Jimmy Carter's home town members under advisement. and number of pieces printed. I don't wonder. their fire dept,? All these have had so many Breaking the Public Budget Hearing may have lo change its name to ex-Plains. others mentioned also have and Enter ings in the past two The Parks- and Recreation Meeting, to be held at the i / other sources of help, but months, that the Concerned Department feel they should Township Complex. To print the*$0 million 24-page 1040A forms, Webb will use hqye a nine member board, 105 boxcars of paper, which means almost 4 million pounds -Many back yard cookouts turn into beer-b-cues. they also have ways of Citizens Committee should Meeting adjourned. and motion made and f of paper, plus a quarter-million gallons of ink. getting and making money be reactivated at once.' -A hotdog tastes much better when there's a football game for the many extras. supported to amend the Mildred F. McDdnough, going on in front of it, Jaycees requested use of Rules and Regulations to this And 1040A is the so-called short form,, too. City-churches have church gym for a parry in February, effect. It is agreed that Clerk , bazaars, Girl Scouts sell but were informed that the terms of office will be Herman F* Openlander, -As a consolation, the losing candidate should be awarded cookies, Boy Scouts popcorn Rules and Regulations were Supervisor, Incidentally, the^new tax law adds eight entries to the a diplomatic post, in either Beirut or Belfast. adherred to. 1040A short fprm, and five entries to the normal 1040 form. r

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BySueKHey Mrs. Crosbv said. "Although Joseph Mazzolini sang taught to give something The unit will house the care Staff Writer times were hard when with the German Opera back to people, " Mrs. facility for coronary and "They never thought they Brunetta and" Joe were Company for seven years. Crosby said. "St. Johns was post-surgical patients. were anything special," growing up he always found' He attended Michigan State Brunetta and Joe's home Estimated cost is* $133,000. Mary (Mazzolini) Crosby a way to provide them with University until he was and that's one of the reasons The brother and sister duo said about her brother, music" lessons." drafted into the army. He they are coming back here," will sing and play the piano Joseph and her sister, The president of the became ill and was' she added. for the St. Johns audience. Brunetta. But it turned out Auxiliary noted that her discharged. But this did not The Auxiliary is asking for Diantha Witteveen of St. they were something special. father loved the old country stop him from serving his a $3 donation. "We are trying Johns will accompany the Bunetta and Joe, former music, as he came from country. He joined the USO to hold the cost down as pair. St. Johns residents, are Italy. "He didn't want to and entertained the troops much as possible," the Both Joe and Brunetta are singers. Not just ordinary lose a part of his heritage, with, his singing. president said. music teachers. They mostly singers but people who have and that is what the music Brunetta studied with a So far, well over 200 tickets play for their own enjoyment performed on Broadway; on meant to him,'' Mary Conservatory in Philadelphia have been sold for the and their students now. television; in foreign operas; explained. and then later joined her 'upcoming event. There are Although both have had a and on radio. She said both Brunetta and brother on the West Coast. 703 seats in the high school highly diversified and well- They will perform together Joe had exceptional voices She stayed out there and Joe auditorium. A full house is rounded singing career. for the first time in several when they were young and eventually returned to his expected by members of the Mary also commented that years at the first \ Hospital they were popular singing in home state of Michigan. Auxiliary. their father stressed that Auxiliary Concert scheduled high school. Mary was the one.who The money will be used for everyone in the family was for Sunday, Dec. 5 in the St. THE THIRD AND FOURTH YEAR STUDENTS In St. Joseph School, St. Johns, took an There was always music in initiated the idea for the a Special Care Unit at an individual. "There was active part In the 76 political campaign. Through a unit in the social studies curriculum, Johns High School the Mazzolini home and it concert. "We were always Clinton Memorial Hospital. always enough love to go Auditorium. they learned about the candidates of the major parties and studied some of the important was enjoyed by the whole around and so we were never issues in preparation for voting on election day. The students designed campaign hats, Brunetta is coming from family. envious of Brunetta and Portland, Ore., and Joseph is made campaign buttons, and created slogans "and jingles for the candidates of their "A child has to be exposed Joe," Mrs. Crosby said. choice. They developed a list of qualities they felt a good leader should have and used this coming from Rochester in a to something to enjoy it," "We were always ^close reunion to delight a St. Johns as part of their criteria to help determine which candidate to vote for on Nov. 2. Bruce Mary said. "Although and we still keep in touch by \ audience one more time. classical music was not too phone or mail, " she added. Mrs. Crosby had to do a popular then, we were all A reception will be held Wood, city clerk, provided the class with a sample ballot to study and discuss. He also gave little persuading to get her exposed to it," she after the concert in the high the children an opportunity to see the voting machine and observe how'it is operated. The brother and sister back to St. remembered. school. children decorated their own ballot box In preparation for election day. Nov. 2 became Johns to perform. "They Bruno Mazzolini was a Tickets are available at "Red, White and Blue Day" as students dressed In these patriotic colors and cast their both said thev thought it was guiding influence in his the Carol Ann Shop, and ballots for the candidate of their choice. Children participating in the electlonwere Andy wonderful and would love children's lives and careers. Bath Charter Township Discussion was held on the from any Auxiliary member. Brockmyre, sitting, handing out the ballots to Kevin Smith and Malta Koger. The teacher to do it," she said. "He was always very approved $600 additional possiblity of using parts of For more information hi charge of the elections at St. Joseph's is Jan Sipkovsky. Music goes a long way proud of his children and he funds to acquire site plans Bath Township as a spoils persons can call Mrs. Fred back in the Mazzolini family. made a lot of sacrifices tor for a proposed Community site for Lake Lansing. Ferris at 2244149. "My father loved music," us," Mary1,commented. Building hoped to obtain It was -noted that the through a pending Public township would gain nothing Works Grant application. through the venture, but At the Boards' last property owners would reap meeting they approved some benefits. What was FOR THE SELF-EMPLOYED... $2,000 for preliminary plans. once wetlands could be made "There should be no more into grass lands or cornfields money needed now for the by using the sludge from the application," Thomas bottom of the lake with some Woodruff, township added nutrients. supervisor said. "Ingham County seems Allen Rosekrans, a trustee big enough to me that they Your new on the Board, commented should be able to find that the proposed building someplace to put it," had too many corners and Supervisor Woodruff noted. should be squared off more "What are we going to do to reduce costs. with the sludge from our own tax break "That's all part of »it,** lake," Rosekrans Woodruff explained. "The questioned? In reference to more labor it requires the Park Lake. better chance you have of "We want to clean up our getting the grant." He own lake too," one further explained that 30 concerned citizen said. percent of the point system is It was mentioned if Bath based on labor intenseness Township sites were used it for obtaining the grant. would take three seasons of James E. Cronk, Jr., pumping the materials out of trustee and Carl R. Crofts, the lake. The)soil would be treasurer, voted in seeded as soon as it was opposition to the motion. workable. ' The application has to be Trustee Cronk noted that sent in by Nov. 5 to be people in Bath Township do eligible for the grant. use Lake Lansing and that it First, there's our 5%% regular The board decided not to was a good lake. Passbook Savings Account that pays hold a special census this The matter was turned year. "It just wouldn't be to over to the planning' daily interest. With a compounded our advantage to hold a commission which meets effective annual yield of 5.35%, it's special census at this time," Nov. 22. Woodruff noted. an ideal account for beginning your Keogh fund because your, money is ire Depf • holds always available for reinvestment into our higher interest accounts. benefit dance Next, there's our 6%% Golden Sav­ A St. Johns Fire Dept. benefit dance ings Certificate for $1,000 or more on will be held Nov. 6 at Smith Hall from 9 deposit for one year. It pays a com­ p.m. to 1 a.m. The dance will benefit Gene Dunkel, pounded effective annual yield of St. Johns firemen who received back 6.66%, and the annual maturity dat;e injuries fighting a fire this summer. Ice chips and mix will be furnished. makes it excellent for yearly plan­ •< Cost is $8 per couple, BYOB. ning. ( Then there's our 74/2% Four-Year Savings Certificate for a deposit of $5,000 or more. Your Keogh funds Police left on deposit for 4 years earn an effective annual yield of 7.71%, and* report that's the highest regular 4 year cer­ SALE WEEK! tificate interest rate of any in Mich­ The St. Johns Police igan. •SUPER ONE WEEK ONLY NOV 1st THRU NOV 6 department reported several SIZES ALL MAKES! different incidents that Federal regulations require a sub­ •V-8'S 150 VOLARESJO AMERICA S occurred during the past stantial interest penalty for early •OVERDRIVES NO 1 ALL MODELS! * CHOOSE FROM week from Oct. 25 to Oct. 31. New changes in the. Keogh Plan withdrawal from certificate accounts. •WAGONS CAB! ALL COLORS! i •2 DRS The department (HR10) permit you to set aside up to For the full story on our Keogh •4DRS investigated three accidents 15% of your annual income or \ •SUNROOFS during the week. Plans, why not write the "Keogh •VINYL ROOFS $7,500, whichever is less. i Man," care pf the Capitol Savings & •T-BAR The department handled So, as a self-employed person, you Loan office nearest you? ROOFS & nine larcenies, one breaking MORE and entering, two driving now have a significantly better tax- Or, better yet, stop in and see him under the influence of liquor, free fund for your retirement. Be­ at any of our nine handy locations. one vandalism, and two cause that's three times the ceiling malicious destruction of properties. allowed previously of 10% of your annual income up to $2,500. Yet, since these' funds are for What do you expect your retirement, it's important for from a lender? you to find an investment that will provide a healthy return as well as INSIGHT! protect your principle. CaPlTOL

Wo know the production ot food And that's where Capitol Savings savuics and fiber lakes now money , and down-the'road money. Our 4Q & Loan can help. We offer accounts years of lending experience and that are Federally insured up to (Si Loan insight ts available to you today main allies: 112 East Allegan, Lansing, Mi 48901,' and will be in years to came. $40,Q00, and pay the highest interest Ph. 517/371-2911 of their kin,d in Michigan. South Cedar in Lansing 6510 South Cedar Grand Ledge 308 South Bridge St. ...w« understand «, Qrotolng man'* Lalhrup Village 27215 Soulhlmld Rd growing plana. Mason 109 East Maple St. Okemos2119 Hamilton Rd. Pontlac 75 W Huron St m St. Johns 222 N Clinton Ave CHARLES BRACEY Willlamston 225 W Grand River Ave Manager ' Your Local PCA Planner incorporated 1890 — member Federal MIHItl J- Home Loan Dank System ESLE MICHAEL CRUMBAUGK IM"» U~|| I (a. Wat, •*•» OPEN:MON. &THURS 'TIL 9 PHONE 394-1200 Loan Officer m-Hospital.-The Karen Lynn Ackley. mother i3 the former Barbara Wick. ' A boy, Joseph Michael, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Hill, Michael W. Miller of Charles 728 S. DeWitt Rd., DeWitt, - Rd., Mulr, Oct. 19, at Clinton became the parents of a Memorial Hospital. He baby boy, Scott Alien, Oct. 20 weighed 7 lbs. 3% oz. at Sparrow Hospital in Grandparents are Mr. & Lansing. Mrs. Wm. Miller of West Palm Beach, Fla. & Mr. & Mrs. Clell D. Bissell of Mr. and Mrs. James E. I^^AAAAA^A^A^AAAA^M^^fVW^ Pewamo. The mother is the Voisinet, of 2775 E. Alward "Well, that leavev t s me out on three out of three counts," I Rd., Laingsburg, became the Engaged "Oh, those beautiful wedding cakes." I've often wondered ft "£\"™;'™1 f former Nornra Jean Bissell. parents of twin boys, Westphalia high school and A boy, Zachary Clare Anthony Jerome and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert H. Potter, was born to Mr. and Timothy Richard, on Oct. 1 Thelen, of 201 Willow St., has attended Lansing Mrs. Jeffrey L. Potter of 601 at Sparrow Hospital. They Westphalia, announce the Community College. She is E. Higham St., Oct. 20 at 5:34 weig 8 lbs. 2 oz. and 7 lbs. 2 engagement and employed by the forthcoming marriage of Ss B^ Grim S 1989 S DeWitt Rd has learned the ***« and ^ Putt^ together of the cake on Thurso^. a.m.". at Clinton Memorial oz. The babies have three Department of Labor in Hospital. He weighed 7 lbs. brothers. Grandparents their daughter, Tamara L. Lansing. s^tt^K Grandparents are Sharon are Mr. and Mrs.'Victor Thelen, to Robert A. Feldpausch is a 1975 Feldpausch, son of Mr. and &«£& that she always wanted to do cake decorating in the afternoon. "That goes really quick," she and Charles C. Hoover and Voisinet, of. St. Johns and graduate of Fowler High Lillian and William J. Gilbert Hengesbach of Mrs. Louis Feldpasuch, of Townsend Rd., Fowler. School and is employed by decorating ^«^ g^ and ^ , J*« «*• — Potter. The mother is the , Westphalia. The mother is Oldsmobile in Lansing., "I started i be enou to handle former Tina Hoover. the former Kathy The bride-elect is a 1975 The couple is planning a just grew into a business,1 : — I"t sh-.1e— said„„;,J . "l«IT really >.nn11tr AiAn'h didn' t infanintenHd w%2j £ jSJr *? &_ - Hengesbach. . graduate of Pewamo- June 4, 1977 wedding. for it to happen that way." She mentioned she has her own little "secrets," which she ar H LU iiappKii mm. way. is not giving to anyone. The cake maker also said she goes by A boy, Michael John, was xplained that cake dt -D born to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald She explained that cake decorating takes a long time to »feei.r n? (h/ h mpa M raftmco and ftIftH p ArHfltfe ™ ^^ « ^ ^SUTing. Bea and her husband Edward have two sons Robert and Rd., St. Johns, Oct. 22 at Duane. They operate Valleyside Dairy Farms and moved to Clinton Memorial Hospital. Commend Clinton County in 1967, He weighed 7 lbs. 14 oz. The Area Besides her cake business, Mrs. 'Gram also does all the babv has 1 brother. bookkeeping for the farm. She is a member of the Pilgrim Grandparents are Mr. & students United Methodist Church, the B and B Extension Club and Mrs. Donald Schneider of lappening the Farm Bureau. Fowler, Mr. & Mrs. Carl J. A cake recipe she wouldn't give, but she did send a fancy Thelen of St. Johns. The dessert. Nov. 7 - Sunday a Principal Wm. Swears mother is the former Eileen FRENCH VANNILA TORTE * Thelen. breakfast of pancakes, eggs, announced that three 1 cup-flour, Vz cup oleo, mix together to form a pie crust •• and sausajge will be served at seniors at St. Johns High then add lk cup finely chopped walnuts. Press into a 9x13 pan Mr. and Mrs. Clare M. the American Legion Hall in School have been named and bake in a 350 degree oven for 20-25 minutes and then Thelen, of 231 South Bath St. St. Johns.'A donation of $1.50 Commended students in the allow it to cool. in Fowler, became the per person is being asked Merit Program by the Beat until creamy one eight oz. package of cream cheese parents of a baby boy, Chad and the public is invited. National Merit Scholarship and 1 cup of powdered sugar, blend in 1 cup of cool whip. Put Steven, on Sept. 23, at Nov. 12 - Friday the Corporation CNMSC). this mixture on top of the cooled crust. Sparrow Hospital in Lansing Wacousta Masonic Lodge Letters of Commendation Mix 3 pkgs. of Instant Vanilla pudding and 3 cups of cold He weighed 6 lbs. 15 oz. No. 359 is' having a family were presented to: Steve E. milk in a mixer until smooth. Put this on top of the cream Grandparents are "Mr. and style fish supper from 4:30 Dietrich, Denise A. Harrah, cheese layer. Cover the top with one package of cool whip Mrs. Marin Halfmann and p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Joseph D. Irrer: and sprinkle chopped pecans on the fop. .Place in the Mr. and Mrs. Julius A. These students are among refrigerator until ready to serve. Bea noted it was good Thelen. The mother is the 35,000 Commended students former Janet Halfmann.. Waverly just like a man's! nationwide who are being made the night before. LADIES' recognized for their HELP...I've run out of recipes. For the next month I would Completes ELECTRONIC outstanding performance on like to use recipes using venison and also some different & Grooming the 1975 Preliminary ways to fix turkey stuffing. Hunting season is almost here It pays to Shop Scholastic Aptitude Test- and Thanksgiving is fast approaching. training since 1923 National Merit Scholarship Quality Send your recipes to "Something's Cooking" 120 E. Walker Qualifying Test (PSAT- FT. ORD, Calif.-Private Open House for your Never needs winding. Runs a lull NMSQT). St. St. Johns, MI 48879 in care of the Clinton County News. Alfred B. Rhynard, son of Inspection everyday, year on a tiny energy cell Just Mrs. Ida K. Rhynard, 509 N. 2a spacious exercise runs. like a man's. Only much prettier St ef fens l ,Ottawa SUV St. Johns, QUALirY GR06MW<5- With a modern dial dnd case ''-233 SJ Waverly, Lanslfig'1"' flowing into a sleek bracelet recently completed Reserve For Reservations;- ^ promoted Enlisted Program Training ' ' Phone 373-4854 L' - Trouble-tree electronic super- (REPTRAIN 76) here. accuracy. Now also (or ladies At Ledge Craft Lane, Ltd. there are several artists whose Robert Steffens has been By Wyler, famous since 1923 home towns are not in the immediate area. promoted to E4 while Utilizing Army A marvelous gift. For example, Raymond Finley, Kingston, Michigan. Mr. stationed with the USAF in installations REPTRAIN 75 provides basic combat From $85.00 on up Finley paints in oils and his works are for sale in The Gallery Germany. at Ledge Craft. He is a law enforcement training and advanced individual training to Army Lay away' fdr Willmette, Illinois, contribution to Ledge Craft comes in officer and he and his wife, f THE Christmas. Small Marchia, live in National Guard and Army the person of Colleen Jursild. Mrs. Jursild makes the Reserve enlistees. deposit will hold cunningesttiny mice & rabbits all dressed in calico. Zweibruchen, Germany. $500 /uiuinur out of state artist is Lorraine Smith. Ms. Smith is from Wisconsin and her pieced suede pillows are absolutely CLOCK magnificent. YouthfqrUnderstanding Come visit at Ledge Craft Lane, Ltd. You will be delighted. Open Wednesday thru Saturday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday night 'til 9 p.m. seeks host families members of the household. THE LUTHERAN WOMEN'S Missionary League of the Youth for Understanding Capital Zone, held a Fall Rally at St.'Peter's Lutheran .Cfefate Craft £ane £f£ - is an international student American host families Church of Riley on Oct. 28. The theme for the day was, "lam 114 N.Clinton St. Johns Corner of River & Bridge St. Grand Ledge, Mich. exchange program seeking provide room and board and- the Vine, Ye are the Branches." At 11 a.m. a presentation of Professional Wyler Jeweler host families in the Clinton -most importantly-- ladles dressed In biblical costumes presented a skit on County area. Through this understanding. Students Women of the Old Testament. A grapevine stood on the altar exchange program, provide their own spending and each lady adorned the vine with grapes. Five churches teenagers from Brazil, Chile, money and health insurance. attended the zone conference. Paraguay, Colombia, Students are between the Argentina and Uruguay have ages of 15 and 18 and are an opportunity to live in the expected to be conversant in United States for six months English, to be in good health, with American families. The and to have demonstrated exchange * students good academic WE ARE CLINTON , represent a Diversity of COUNTY'S LARGEST cultures and languages and achievement. Invariably come to the U.S. from six they are curious, flexible and countries in Latin America. eager to learn about their SERTA new country and family. The real value of such an Students interests range Mattress Dealer exchange program is the from sports activities such sharing and learning, which as soccer, tennis, swimming 100'. TO CHOOSE FROM occur as young people and sailboat racing to Boy ADVERTISED PRICES ARE CASH & CARRY become members of their Scouts, folk dancing 'and LAYWAYS AND DELIVERYS AVAILABLE new families' and handicrafts. communities. 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By Jean Bartholomew St. George Catholic The bride is the daughter marriage by her mother, the Thomas Izzo of Gladwin Church of Saginaw was the of Mrs. Norma J. Surdock bride chose a floor length attended the groom as best November 8 is National Library Week. setting Saturday' afternoon, and the late William J. white sata-beau gown. The man. .Andrew Kaiser and Sept. 25, for the marriage of Surdock of St. Charles. The dress was styled with an Ronald Bathiewicz, of . How long has it been since you either read a book aloud or groom is the son of Mr. and empire bodice, scooped Saginaw ushered the guests. Marsha Ann • Surdock and neckline, accented with a heard one read, For most of us, a long time. NaHe Lee Ellis. The Rev. Mrs. Lee C. Ellis, of rural St. Mrs. Surdock, mother of ruffle, long tapered sleeves, the bride was attired in a The cold, dark winter days are fast approaching. What Msgr. Eubene Forbes Johns. A-line skirt with ruffled, could be more pleasurable than to acquaint your children officiated. The bride was given in formal dress of orchid hemline and attached chapel chiffon with silver with "Mrs. Wigg's of the Cabbage Patch," "Heidi," "Little train. Appliques of| Venice Men or Women;" any of the "Oz" books; or "Treasure accessories for her lace enhanced the gown and daughters wedding. The Island." train. A matching Venise A warm room, pop corn, a bowl of apples and a good book groom's mother chose a long lace Camelot headpiece shrimp colored crepe dress are hard to beat for family fun. Try an evening with a good* secured her cathedral veil. story instead of television-yoii might like it. v with chiffon pleated cape, v Her bridal bouquet was .Both mothers wore white For those of you who can't believe th&openlng paragraph is made of yellow roses, white i orchid corsages. An open house in honor of Mr. and Mrs. William Hawk, of anything but propaganda from a librarian pushing books- carnations, fairy mums, and Following the ceremony 11370 N. US 27, East DeWitt, on Sunday, Nov. 7 at Masonic although it is my job-stop in and check out our craft books. English Ivy with pearl the new Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hall in DeWitt. Mr. and Mrs. Hawks, children and inserts. greeted guests at the grandchildren extend an invitation to all their friends to Christmas is only a short time away and a custom-made attend the open house. They request no gifts. gift for that special person can't be beat. Miss Linda Gettal, of - Banqueteer's Hall where the Detroit, was maid of honor. reception was held. Dinner ' Our Thanksgiving books will be out Nov. 1. One to a She was dressed in a mint and dancing followed. customer, for one week. The Halloween decor • will be gone, green empire-style gown After a short wedding trip so watch for the pilgrims, mriteys ana maybe even an Indian. trimmed with white lace. to Mackinac Island, the She carried a medley couple made their new home bouquet of yellow crystal New Books Available at the Library in Saginaw. mums, green carnations, Ellis attended St. Johns peach daisies, pink roses, "Blossom Like the Rose" by Norah Lofts High School, Lansing purple statice and babies Community College, and *326 breath. , "Fanny McBride" by Catherine Cookson Saginaw Valley College. He JAGUAR Miss Cynthia Surdock and is employed as a Language SANDLER is high\| "The Ghostof Flight 401", Robert Surdock, Jr., niece Arts teacher at St. Peter and and nephew of the bride Paul High School. The bride on the boot. No American Heritage Cookbook, vol. 2 served as flower girl and is employed as a legal wonder, this is a "ManandNature;" ring bearer. secretary in Saginaw. beauty. Man-made PearlBailey, "Hurry Up and Spit"; and "GypsiesInTheCity." lightweight, it zips Daughters of Isabella knee high. Bouncy This is just a partial list to tempt your reading appetite. crepe bottom, smart elect new icers wedge, contrast Elections were recently Caroline Piggott, regent; notch-welting. held by the Clinton County Mary Platte, vice-regent; Daughters of Isabella. Judy Belen, recording Those new officers are: secretary; Bernadette Family Mr. and Mrs, Nate Ellis Thelen, financial secretary; Eunice Krans, treasurer; Mary Ann Hengesbach, Morning AAusicale meets scribe; Regina Hengesbach, and she was accompanied on Chancellor; WUma Thelen,' The St. Johns Morning held at Howell, Oct. 14. The Local club was ably the Diano bv Mrs Donald custodian; VirgUlia Platte, Musicale, a member of the DeWitt monitor; Agnes Stump, first inton County Federation of Music Clubs, represented on the program e The next meeting of the 8ug ; Sue Miller, second met at the home of Mrs. by a solo performance by de Maurice Witteveen Oct. 28. Mrs. Robert Rice, who was clubwillbeNov.atthehome 8W i *™n Spitzley inner people and activities The president, Mrs. Paul accompanied by Mrs, Harold of Mrs. Howard Woodbury. Saavd; Lucille Fedewa, Martis reported on the Lundy. i outer guard; Phyllis Simon, meeting of the Central Mrs. Kenneth Jones traced ! banner bearer; Regina Pohl, District of the Federation the history of the Reed third year trustee; Estelle Organ back to the time of the Miller Gellar, second year trustee; Romans and told of the part Adeline Thelen. i first year it played in pioneer America. trustee; and Adeline Platte, leaves The oldest reed organ is that open house organist!. of Worchester Cathedral in School of instruction and One way to get rid of those compost pile, keep in mind with one-half to one inch of England. She also spoke of installation of officers will be pesky autumn leaves is to that it won't be much to look fertile topsoil. the development of the An open house in honor of hosted by Our Lady of Your Bank Amerieard &. Master Charge Welcome bag them for the trash at. An inconspicuous corner, The topsoil contains the Mandolin and its popularity Bruce Melvin, will be given Victory circle, No. 345, collector, Another way is to where the pile won't be an , microorganisms that will do in the early 1900's. Lansing. It will be held at St. FORMERLY ECONOMY SHOE. STORE whistle up a, wind to carry on Sunday, Nov. 14, 2 to 4 Casimers School, 880 W, eyesore to you or your the work of decomposing the Mrs. Lawrence Fish sang p.m. in the Muir at the them away. For gardeners, neighbors, is advised. materials in the pile. Barns Ave. on Nov. 20 at 9 the sensible way to handle "Silver Threads Among the Presbyterian Church Annex.' a.m. ' To hold the pile together, They need nitrogen to do Gold" and "When You and I Melvin is the son of leaves is to compost them. construct a fence of loose tHs-that's why you add the Circles that are included FINE- fertilizer. Were Young Maggie" Mrs. Maxine Melvin, of Horticulturists at concrete blocks, logs, boards accompanied by f Mrs. Muir and the late Joseph are Our Lady of Lourdes Michigan State University or wire. If topsoil is not accessible, Witteveen on her reed organ Melvin. He reports to Circle, No. 529,'Ionia, and • SHOES say making a compost pile is Spread the materials to be a few cups of compost from of 1900 vintage. Mrs. Paul Lackland Air Force Base, in Mary Queen of Heaven easy. The recipe for a composted in layers two to an existing compost pile can Circle, No. 793, Westphalia, ST JOHNS • OWOSSO • DURAND compost is, a wall or fence to Martis' solo of the late 1890's San Antonio, Texas on Nov. and the Ave Maria Circle, six inches thick. Sprinkle get it started. ' was "Over the Bannister" 18 for basic training. 121 N. Clinton Avenue Phone 224-2213 contain it, a little topsoil, a each layer with a high Wet the pile when you 524, Fowler. dash of fertilizer, water and nitrogen fertlizer at a rate of construct it and shape the plenty of raw materials. three cups for every bushel top of it into a saucer so rain When choosing a spot for a of raw materials. Cover this water will soak in. Water if the weather is dry. ANNUAL STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL REPORT Continue to layer organic matter, fertilizer and topsoil St. Johns Public Schools of Clinton and Gratiot Counties whenever there is enough material to make a layer. It The student enrollment in the St. Johns Public Schools continues a PUPIL TRANSPORTATION 1975 1976 will take six weeks to six slight increase for the 1975-76 school year. The K-G school population SERVICES $350,199 $404,591 months for the material to decreased from 2100 to 3053 for 1975-76, Grades 7 through 12 increased OPERATION OF PLANT 440,341" 477,000 decompose, depending on by a total of 15 and membership in Adult High School Completion MAINTENANCE OF PLANT 197,164 146,420 the temperature and the'size programs increased from 131 full time students to 194. The Shared FIXED CHARGES 217,027 431,778 of the „ materials. Large Time Vocational Program, continued steady growth and maintained TOTAL CURRENT OPERATING stems and leaves decompose all programs. The total enrollment excluding the Shared-Time EXPENDITURES $4,815,952 5,115,404 more quickly if they are students was 4419. CAPITAL OUTLAY 98,841 53,171 shredded or chopped. The fiscal year ended June 30,1976 with a General Fund Equity STUDENT SERVICES 532,940 503,474 Turning the pile every two balance of $408,366 as compared with a balance of $323,478 on June 30, TOTAL EXPENDITURES $5,447,733 weeks speeds decomposing 1975. $5,672.049 EXCESS REVENUE (EXPENDITURE) ALL-AMERICAN THEATRE WEEKEND! and reduces odors, The property tax rate for operation for the year was 24.5 mills for $103,080 $91,287 MSU experts advise ' operation and 3.79 mills for "debt* service making a total of 28.29 mills How long has it been since you've seen a against adding materials which was an increase of .29 mills over the 28.00 mill levied for the DEBT RETIREMENT FUND real-live Broadway show... ON BROADWAY?' like meat scraps, which are 1974-75 year. - Balance Sheet likely to attract dogs, cats or For the year the minimum salary for a teacher with a BA degree and For the Fiscal Year Ended June 30 Now you can leave Metro airport any Friday rodents to the pile. Other no experience was $9150, while the maximum for a teacher with a MA ASSETS: • ' 1975 1976 morning on AMERICAN AIRLINES, stay types of kitchen waste-fruit degree and 13 years experience was $165,470. The average teacher Cash in Bank $95,651 $141,019 two nights at the AMERICANA HOTEL, en­ and vegetable peelings; salary was approximately $12,775. Investment Securities , -n- joy one of the current smash Broadway hits, coffee grounds, etc.-may'be Taxes Receivable 31,133 3,935 added however. J GENERALFUND Due From Other Funds -0- all for as tittle as. The resulting compost can Balance Sheet Accrued Interest Receivable 3,208 774 00 For the Fiscal Year Ended June 30 be used as mulch in flower TOTAL ASSETS $148 and vegetable gardens or ASSETS: ' 1975 1976 $129,992 $145,728 Per person, plowed directly into the soil. Cash in Banks $851,690 $804,952' LIABILITIES: K INCLUDES: double occupancy Accounts & Interest Receivable 206,858 77,844 Accrued Expenses $31,606 $30,139 •jfc- Round-trip a[r fare Accounts Receivable-Federal 14,318 23,348 TOTAL LIABILITIES Taxes Receivable 187,318 19,834 31,606 30.139 p^t Accomodations at the Americana Smith FUND EQUITY • &B.386 $115,589 •^T Orchestra seat for your choice of TOTAL ASSETS $1,260,184 $925.976 ' several current hit shows DEBT RETIREMENT FUND ' open house \ Statement of Revenue and Expense LIABILITIES: t,T,,m« « - For theFiscal Year Ended June 30 An open house tp celebrate Current Short-Term Loans $642,147 $210,471 m Elizabeth Smith's 90th ^Accounts Payable 36,774 29,256 REVENUES: 1975 1976 Your passport to the birthday will be held Sunday, Salaries Payable » t 225,043 240,835 Total Revenue From Taxes, Wonderful World of Travel! Nov. 7 at 2 p.m. at the Bethel •Accrued Expenses 32,742 37,050 Penalties, Interest, State Aid , $288,528 $383,185 Mennonite, Church from 2 to Due to Other Funds _!_& EXPENDITURES: XjQpr Redemption of Bonds; Interest $359,215 $366,047 5p.m. She worked as a nurse s TOTAL LIABILITIES in the Clinton County area. $936,706 $517.612 EXCESS REVENUE (EXPENDITURES) $(70,687) $17,138 ^TRAVEL BUREAU Friends, neighbors, and 207 North Ball strMl Otrnu, MtehHjin 4*W7 (917)723-7121 GENERAL FUND EQUITY $323,478 $408,366 relatives are invited. BUILDING AND SITE FUND , 1 Balance Sheet GENERAL REVENUE SHARING PLANNED bit- »< h i" C- ' GENERALFUND ( For the Fiscal Year Ended June 30 General Revonuo Sharing provides (odor'al lunrjs (Woolly lo local ird Hfllc govotnmonls. Tha report of youi DO.urnmorn a plan is published Statement of Revenue and Expense ASSETS: 1975 1976 to oneourarja Clllien parliclpallon In datsrminlng your flQVBfnmpnl a decision on how trio monoy will to spent Nolo Any complalnla ol Cash in Bank & Investment dltcrlmlnallon In Iht ua« of lhaaa fundi may b« aant lo | GOVERNMENT For the Fiscal Year Ended June 30 TH£ r 1 © 1 Securities - , $14,497 Ih* OHSca of ntvenu* Sharing, Wash., P.C, 3M38. af -".PEEUfci^h i.n. i-l" REVENUES: 1975 1976 $2793 PLANNED EXPENDITUflES ANTICIPATING A GENERAL REVENUE Total Revenue from Local" Accrued Interest Receivable '450 LCI 0PEP,ATINO / ( SBAflINQ PAYMENT OF Sources < 1 (A) CATEGORIES (D| CAPITAL MAINTENANCE- FOR THE 1EVEV- rV .I'.•['. $2,681,290 $2,819,085 TOTALASSETS $2793 MLIWEI H J' "rC PLANS TO SPEND THESE fUNOS FOP. THE PURPOSES Total Revenue From Inter­ .14,947 I PUBLIC SAFETY SHOWN -0- J ACCOUNT NO ;T ~ ";-* fjft* mediate Sources *" -LIABILTIES Total Revenue From State Accounts Payable -0- -0- GPEFHBUSH r..|iU.h]S Sources TRANSPORT Allot » jj*?3. •2,796,654 2,763,734 TOTAL LIABILITIES -0- 4- TOMN5HIP SUP*' Total Revenue From Federal I HEALTH FUND EQUITY iLIMTGII COUNT, Sources $14,947 $279.3 ST ICiHHS MICHI'tHU )«?-? 69,594 73,7,54 In-Coming Transfers , ' .3,275 106,763 , BUILDING SITE FUND Statement of Revenues and Expenditures TOTAL GENERAL FUND $5,550,813 5.763.336 ( For the Fiscal Year Ended June 30 ADMINISTRATION REVENUES ID] Submil piopoult lor funflmg eonuOoraiion by., ("t \ LA. REVENUES: ' * 1975 1976 EXPENDITURES: TOTAL REVENUE FROM' -^ cJ C-o * A copy ol mn upon, and LOCAL SOURCES $2,135 $1855 tuppoiling ooeumanli. »• opan lor public Ktuffny INSTRUCTIONAL EXPENDITURES: ELEMENTARY 1,238,667 ., %.,•> *yy 6-?*.*...it.,*,, ri* S'J.***>•.****. $1,272,983 TOTAL REVENUE:' $2,135 SECONDARY 2,078,636 $1855 II HOUSING* COM- t |E) ASSURANCES [fl«l«i IS inwucl-on El I inula IM Sac'ata'y ol Iha Iraaniry 1,994,608 MUMtT omtOTUENT IM1 ma noivditc'imination and otfier HalulofyJ raquifomenli Imad in Pan E El EXPENDITURES: Iho IntliucliOni accdwipinymo. Ihn upo'l will B« complied wun Of Inn (acipienl . SPECIAL EDUCATION 155,512 170,286 goiainrntnl min (MpMl lo in* •ntit'amanl fufidt leporltd hi'ton TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL ' TOTAL EXPENDITURES 740 .$13,559 •» Ofl4I*ttoKUyl EXPENDITURES $3,423,130 3,487,589 • MZ~ Signaiujto a& Pt Cnx l Eiacuwa Olhcar 4- ADMINISTRATION 153,325 • 131,272 EXCESS REVENUE (EXPENDITURE) $1,395 $(11,704) icnx 36,754 » ?••???- NiinitTiilt- PMaia Ponl Pan HEALTH SERVICES . ' 34,793 »1 NOVEMBER 3,1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 8A

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V* NOVEMBER 3^ 1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS', ST. JOHNSi MICHIGAN 10A * is win 16-15 \( t point makes Alma fal

BY HAROLD SCHMALTZ their two touchdowns and we can beat O-E. excellent leadership from his ». ' * SPORTS EDITOR that choice was the deciding He continued, "It is very tackle post." factor in the game's important at this point that ST. JOHNS-Statistically, outcome. we don't underrate The Redwings got on the the Redwings and Panthers With seven seconds Ovid-Elsie. This will be 0- played an.even game, but the scoreboard first with 7:51 •—>* showing on the clock, Alma E's big game." showing on the clock when decision to kick the extra realized their error and Gonzales continued, "The point was Alma's undoing as Mark Geller took a 46-yard grasping for possible whole victory was a team pass from Bargar and ran they fell 16-15 to the victory, attempted a field effort. The young offensive Redwings Friday night in a across for a. touchdown. goal and failed. Thus St. line of Jim Shafley, Wayne Bashore made the successful H*» crucial MMB game for both Johns improved their MMB Sperry.BobMinott, Jeff Cox, conversion run. -^ The entire clubs. record- to. 3-3 while Alma Dan Lee, Mark Grost and scoring play required only 45 Coach Gonzales' hard slipped to a 2-4 mark. John \ Richmond really seconds and two plays to hitting Redwings came out Coach Gonzales blasted some holes which give St. Johns an 8-0 lead onto the field Friday night commented after Friday helped Jerry Bashore have a over the Panthers."" with a job to do and that was night's Redwing victory: fine night as he rolled up 149 to stop a 3-game losing "This was a very good yards- on offense. % Eric streak. comeback and kind of points Bailey also put on some fine With 8:42 showing in the They accomplished their out the type of boys we have blocks to spring Jerry loose. second frame, Alma mission playing heads-up at St. Johns. We were behind We thought that Jason rebounded with a TD of their Bargar, our junior own on a 23-yard run by football. ^ and could have given up. ••A Alma chose" to go for the However, despite a 3-3 quarterback, also continued Steve Jennings. Mark extra point after their second record and having lost a to improve and looked real Babcock's pass to Lee touchdown and it cost them tough game to Chesaning, we good." Schaeffer for the two-point dearly for St.* Johns elected came back to win and up our He added, "Defensively, conversion made the score 8- to go for the two-point Reason overall record to 4-3 Scott Mailand was 8. conversions after each of with a possible 5-3 finish if outstanding and provided TEAMMATE MARK GELLER (32) of the St. Johns redwings scored touchdowns totalling 12 points each but the difference In the 3rd quarter it looked throws a key block here in Friday night's action with the in the game was told when Alma elected to go for the extra like Alma was going to take Alma Panthers for ball carrier Jason Bargar (11) but as Is point rather than the two-point conversion. Bashore ran for command when at 1:30 on evident, Alma's Jim Brlttlng (45) makes the eventual tackle both conversions for the Redwings giving his team the one- the clock, Mark Babcock on Bargar to stop the St. Johns offensive move. Both teams point edge necessary for the win. took a 3-yard run across for a Panther score.

&£3£8e5Ca^*iigSUC&% SCOTT MAILAND, Redwing ball carrier (84), gets hauled down here by Alma Panther defenders in Friday night action at St. Johns. Mailand was a defensive standout for the Redwings as he accounted for 8 tackles during the game which saw Alma threatening up to REDWING MARK GELLER snags a pass from Jason closing seconds of the game. St. Johns evened their MMB record at 3-3 by virtue of the 16- Bargar at 7:51 of the 1st quarter and jaunts for 46 yards and 15 win. the touchdown to give St. Johns a 6-0 lead. Jerry Bashore ran it over for the two-points. Unfortunately for the Panthers, they elected to kick the extra point rather than take the chance of, muffing the two-point play. Kicking the point' successfully, they held a 15-8 lead.

Down 15-8, the Redwings got a new burst of spirit and with just 1:1^ showing in the "Ml~~* O'lHsgibhite Cifctpm Cruiser 75 .Malibu Classic, 4 dr., 8 third quarter, Geller took the' : punt from - Alma and REDWING QUARTERBACK (11) Jason Bargar takes off for yardage in Friday night's ;^pa^t'!)gerr Ikiiidt'd with extras! cylinder, power steering, radio,- action in which St. Johns edged the Alma Panthers, 16-15. Coming in to make the tackle is vinyl top. although initially almost losing his footing, managed Panther Bare Mavis (80). Bargar racked up a total of 38yards on 12 carries. Il976 Monte Carlo, air condition, 75 Corvette coupe, air condition; to run 86 yards downfield to From that point, it was to kick a field goal with completing 4 for 42 yards. jvinyl top, low miles. automatic, power steering. score. Without any tough defense for St. Johns to ' seconds showing on the clock St. Johns intercepted 2 power brakes. FM stereo, power hesitation from the bench hold off the Alma threat to but it was wide to preserve aerials while Alma had none. 1976 OmV88 Royale, 4-door, air windows, tilt wheel. whatever, Bashore took the pull the.game out throughout the Redwing victory. I condition, vinyl top. 1976 Olds 98 Luxury Coupe, dual ball across for the two-point Total ground gainer for Alma fumbled twice losing power, split seats, loaded nice conversion to give St. Johns the final quarter. In the "birds" was Bashore both to the Redwings while l!l75 OlrisMobile !)K Luxury Sedan. desperation, Alma lined up the home team went flawless ' l-donr. full power. air clean car. a 16-15 lead. with 149 yards, followed by teammate Mark Geller with for the night. In penalties, ctmdiliomiiff, cruise control. AM- St. Johns had 80 yards KM stereo, tilt wheel, vinyl top. automatic, power steering, radio. 71 and Bargar with 38. The The differences in a Bee's ;i Redwings over-shadowed walked off to Alma's mere !i»7:i Chevrolet t ton" pickup. H- vinyl top. 20. Pre-owned car cy finder, l-specd, power 1973 Olds Custom Cruiser, FM] the Panthers' ground game, steering, power 'brakes., radio. piling up a total of 207 yards radio, power window, 3 seat, alr| rushing to Alma's 191. Defensively, St. Johns was 1972 Cutlass Wagon, 6-passenger, condition, cruise. led in tackles by sophomore V-8, automatic, power steering III72 Chevy Station Wagon, radio. Mike Stafford with 11, and brakes, air conditioning. The passing department followed by Monott with 10, Carlos Martinez with 9 and 11171 Vega Hatchback, l-cylinder. 73 Olds 88, 2 dr., automatic, was about even with St. power steering, power brakes, Johns attempting 11, Randy Pertler, Gary" i-speed. radio. completing 3 for 59 yards and Andrews and Scott Mailand radio, radlals. with 8 each. 7G Olds Regency, 2 dr., full Alma attempting 12, power, air condition, cruise , 1973 Olds ,88, 4-door sedan, air loaded. condition, vinyl top, low mileage 75 Olds Rbyale, 2 dr.. air condition, power, split seat, vinyl 1971 Chevelle, 2-door, 8 cylinder, top, automatic, air condition, low mileage. ' 74 Datsun B-210 fastback, 4 speed, I radio. 74 Chevy Impala, 2 door, low ClUBROMR mileage, radio, vinyl top. USED TRUCKS 73 Olds 88, 2 door, air condition, radio. 1975 Ford Super Cab, 8-cylinder, j automatic, power steering, Friday^ November 5 IH7SCaprice 2-door, s-cylinder, power brakes, rear seat, % ton Complete Financing autoitialie, power steering, pickup. power brakes, radio..radial.s. FISH& Available 7:t Ulazer, I WP Cheyenne, 8 cyl.. SPAGHETTI DINNER 11974 Malibu Classic 2-door, air automatic, power steering. conditioning, vinyl top, power power brakes, radio. with salad bar all you can eat [steering and brakes, radio. 76 Chevy Monza, 4 cyl. fastback, 73 Chevrolet % ton pickup, & $£50 automatic, air condition-, FM. cylinder, automatic, * power steering, power brakes,' radio, Saturday, November 6 1974 Camero, G-cyllnder, tommy J|f t. standard transmission, power steering, radio, one owner, low 1976 Ford Vz ton pickup, 6 "•'V-'-^****'". WARREN & HIS mileage. cylinder, standard transmission, adfo. DIXIELAND DANCE 3 BAND HI . 9:30-1:30 Sunday, November 7 2 Bands LOU KOBUS TRIO THE LEO BALCER BAND 6-HRS. OF CONSTANT MUSIC CHILDREN WELCOME POLKAS Si MODERN v JANET PURTILL of the St. Johns Redwings goes up for 2 In 3 - 9 Thursday night's action against Saginaw Swan Valley. Losing In an earlier encounter with the Vikings, the ton msf ^V'Uin'.sr Att fcM( .MR Redwings overpowered their adversaries, 49-34* NOVMEBER 3t 1976 CLINTON COUNTWIEWS, &T, JOHNS, MICHIGAN 11A spots cross country tourney \ BY HAROLD SCHMALTZ Others in order of their 18 - Tony Faggion, 17:45 D 30 - Steve Dietrich, 18:55 SJ SPORTS EDITOR finishes and times were: 19 - Todd Cramer, 17:60 B 31 - Jeff Baese, 19:40 O-E 9 - Dave Toth, 16:56 O-E 20 - Dave Baese, 17:51 O-E 32 - Randy Wilson 20:43 O-E DEWITT - Coach Tom 10 - Greg McGary, 17:03 B 21 - Bob Bertold, 18:03 SJ' 33 - Karen Rivest, 21c02 0-"E Mauro's state ranked 11 - Mike Munroe, 17:07 D 22 - Dan Seperlck 18:05 SJ 34 - Kevin Kellerman, 22:09 "harriers" from DeWitt 12 - Mike Brockmyre, 17:11 23 - Scott Todd, 18:23 SJ O-E High School took first place SJ 24 - Luther Graham B The Ovid-dsie Marauders In Thursday afternoon's 25 - Trent Schafer, 18:27 P-W will be the host of the 5th running of the 4th annual 13 - Mark Thornton, 17:13 B 14 - Dennis Peterson, 17:20 26 - Mark Spence, 18:28 D annual event to be held next Cjinton County Cross year. Country Meet. SJ 27 - Steve Kimball, 18:29 P- 15 - Jeff Raines, 17:25 P-W W ' v Topping the field with 21 16 - John Bauer, 17: 33 P-W 28 - Joe Kerckaert, 18:35 B points were the Panthers, 17 - Bdb Thelen, 17:35 P-W 29-Bob Beck,. 18:42 SJ followed by the Bees from Bath with 53 and closely behind were the P-W Pirates with 63.. Coming in fourth :V i. were the St. Johns Redwings it with a point total of 92 and last were the Ovid-Elsie ^^v^M; Marauders with 125. '•'I Pacing the Panther effort i'i was Mauro's ace runner Dave Wilson who ran the course in a time of 15:57. MASON-Guard Sherri 1%. Following him was another 4m' t Lotre and center Kay Panther, Roland Hensley Carroll, DeWitt's scoring who finished in a time of ace, combined with 18 arid 17 16:14. Coming in third was points to pace the DeWitt yet another Panther, Mike Panthers to a 67-19 Wilson who ran the gaunlet demolition of the Mason in a time of 16:15 while Bulldogs last Thursday placing fourth was another night. Also adding to the DeWitt runner, Ron Hensley downfall of the Bulldogs was i- . who crossed the line in a 10 points from Cindy White. time of 16:18. ' Mason mustered only four Placing fifth for the Bath* points in their opening Bees was Dale Tarrant who quarter, followed by three ran the course in a time of other quarters of 3,6 and 6 to 16:36 /while teammate Chris total their 19 points. Clark crossed the line in a Meanwhile, DeWitt was time of 16:40. pumping the nets,for 13 in Placing 7th and 8th for the their first period, followed by a 17 point production in the Wilson. Flanking his team who took first place honors in P-W Pirates were Kurt MEMBERS OFTHE DeWitt Panthers cross country team Bengel and Scott Simon who 2nd, then a whomping total currently ranked number 1 in the state in Class C are: (front Thursday's 4th annual Clinton County Cross Country of 26 markers in the third. Tournament is Coach Tom Mauro. , ran the course in times of l.r.) Tony Faggion, Mike Munroe and Mark Spence. (back " 16:45 and 16:46, respectively. They cooled off to score 11 in l.r.) Ron Hensley, Mike Wilson, Rolland Hensley and Dave the final quarter of play. DeWitt made the most of Mason's foul troubles by carriers win regional sinking 17 of 25 from the PRIDE OF THE DEWITT PANTHERS cross country charity line. team, Dave Wilson crosses the finish line In Thursday's The Panthers maintained HASLETT-The DeWitt Central 109. that just after the meet, his unusual happening occurred one in the state in Class C during Saturday's race in will be entering the state tournament In which 5 area schools competed for honors. their tie for first place with Panthers cross country team Breckenridge runners took ace runner Dave Wilson had Wilson ran the course in a top time of 15:57. Closest to him the Okemos Chiefs in Capital coached by Tom Mauro . the lop three finishing slots to be rushed to the hospital which an act of good finals this Saturday at Green for observation because of sportsmanship took place. It Valley Golf Course in was teammate Roland Hensley who finished in a time of Circuit action with a record gained regional but DeWitt came on strong 16:14. now of 8-1. championship honors enough with a 4th place by an ailment occurring during seemed that Bath's top Sturgis. Saturday when they outran Ron Hensley and a 5tn by the run. Coach Mauro said runner Darrel Tarrant was competitors Breckenridge, Rolland Hensley coupled Wilson underwent tests and keeping pace when he was Bath and Lansing Catholic with a 7th by Dave Wilson was released. Mauro kicked by a competitive^ Central. The meet took and an Uth by Mike Wilson indicated that Wilson would runner and was thrown off place at Haslett High School. plus a 30th by Mike Munroe probably be okay for balance. DeWitt's Dave Final scores were: to tip the, scales in favor of Saturday's state finals at Wilson seeing Tarrant's CLINTON Sturgis. plight took the initiative and DeWitt, 57, Breckenridge, 72, DeWitt. Mauro said that . an Bath, 108 and Catholic Coach--Tom Mauro said helped Tarrant keep his SCOREBOARD

DeVVitt [ayvees Eaton Rapids 27 Grandville 25 O-E jayvees 2*80 6 DeWitt o P-W 14 Chesaning jayvees 30 Eaton Rapids 36 42 Olivet 18 14 St. Johns jayvees Pinckney St. Johns Freshmen 0 0 Fowler 0 Alma Jayvees Bath Alma Freshmen 0 24 O-E freshmen 12 Chesaning DeWitt freshmen 6 St. Johns 16 43 Chesaning freshmen 14 Alma 15 Ovid-Elsie 0 Eaton Rapids 14

CROSS COUNTRY" 4th ANNUAL STATE REGIONAL CLINTONCOUNTY TOURNEY TOURNEY • (at Haslett) Cat DeWitt) DeWitt 21 DeWitt 57. (champs) Bath 53 Breckenridge 72 P-W 63 Bath 108 St. Johns , 92 Lansing Cath. 10 9 Ovid-Elsie 125 FINISHING 2nd BEHIND DEWITT in the 4th Annual Clinton Mark Thornton and Joe Kerckaert. (back l.r.) Luther County cross country event Thursday afternoon were these (Bugs) Graham, Greg McGarey, Christ Clark, Darrell members of the Bath "Fightin' Bees." Pictured front l.r. Tarrant and Todd Cramer. Flanked to the extreme left is GIRLS BASKETBALL are: Tammy Canfield, Cheryl Kerckaert, Jeanne Hanson, Coach Howard Roberson.' Bath finished 2nd only to DeWitt in Cherle David, Kathy Nichols and Marty Tarrant, (middle Thursday's tourney action. l.r.) Randy Wilis, Dale Kewltz, Dale Tarrant, Doug Konen, Fulton-Middleton 51 St. Johns 49 p\v 84 Fowler 51 balance to be able to Pewamo-Westphalia 43 Swan Valley 34 Bellevue 30 Potterville 44 continue running. Wilson reportedly received a verbal commendation from Bath Bullock Creek St. Johns jayvees 44 St. Johns freshmen 41 GOT 'EM coach Howard Roberson for Ovid-Elsie Swan Valley {ayvees 25 Waverly West Bath 90 his sportsmanlike act. / freshmen 40 Leslie 28 The Panthers who are St! Johns [ayvees 46 Hemlock 52 Coming currently ranked nuggfegr Hemlock jayvees 10 St. Johns 40 DeWitt 67 DeWitt |vs 23 / Mason 19 Mason ivs 22 Bath 55 Bath jayvees 64 R.E. BENSON Stockbridge, . 33 Stockbridge jvs. 20 NEW PLUMBING & SWIMMING HEATING Lansing Everett 47 106 N.Clinton St. Johns 36 St. Johns Phone 224-7033 s 2 MASTER PLUMBERS THIS SCOREBOARD IS A WEEKLY FEATURE BROUGHT TO YOU AS A PUBLIC SERVICE BY: American-Standard Plumbing, Hot Water Heating ALL "DIG C" savinGS , accoutiTS are insuren You Want A Big Car - We've.Got 'Em! Lennox Warm Air' UP TO 540,0001 Heating and Air Come On In And Deal. Conditioning capiTOL savinGS & Loan main office: 112 East Allegan, Lansing, Ml 48901, ph. 517/371-2911 CUSTOM SHEET Soulh Cedir In Liming 6510 South Cedar Mason 109 Easl Maple St . St. Johns 222 N Clinton AVE METAL SHOP Grand Lidgi 308 Soulh Bridge St Okemoi Jt 19 Hamilton Rd Wllllimslon225W Grand Rivet Ave Lathrup Village 27215 Southlield Rd Panliic 75 W Huron Si EEE EGAN FORD SALES, INC WwRHNHlWhvmN

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By Harold Schmaltz received playing Haslett. up 319 yards rushing to Greyhounds are ranked No. 5 Sports Editor Mead obviously is-missing DeWitt's mere 60. The in UPI polls. the passing arm and game Greyhound's Lynn Ball Putting the Eaton Rapids EATON RAPIDS-=The savvy of DeBow and the gathered vin 164 of these encounter behind him, Coach pain and strain of being running abilities of Strouse yards personally and to add Mead will be ^grouping his Capital Circuit contenders who's gained recognition insult to injury, Mark crew to facing league foe >'* must be weighing heavily on game after game for his Hopkins of the Eaton County Charlotte Friday night. The the DeWitt Panthers these speed. Team accounted for 119 Orioles who were shelled days as Eaton Rapids, The Greyhounds,,in taking yards in connecting on 9 of 16 earlier in the seasonby St. current leader in CC play their 8th straight victory, pass attempts. Johns, 51-0 have improved along with Okemos, leveled a will get their chance Friday since that time but still are 27-0 kayo on the Panthers night to find out how good Seeing the Greyhound's "staggering around" with a Friday night. they really are when they'll "awesome" machinery, as so-so 2-4 record in Capital Adding to the woes of be facing co-league leader' quoted last week by Coach Circuit play. Coach Ron Mead is the Okemos. Ron Mead, was no surprise Coming off a 49-8 beating absence of his star , DeWitt lost to Okemos by a to him as pre-game by the Okemos Chiefs quarterback-Marty DeBow, single point in the opening calculations had the game themselves last Friday out for the season with an game for the Panthers. pegged to be no special night, both the Panthers and ankle fracture, and Bob Eaton Rapids completely "picnic" for the Panthers the Orioles will have points Strouse, hobbling around on dominated the field and theyj certainly aren't to prove. crutches from injuries offensively as they ground wondering why the DeWitt now stands at 1-5 in CC play(and a victory Friday night over the Orioles will, complete their league action for the year. The, final game of the season will 'be held Members of the Pewamo-Westphalia Piratesicross country crew who have compiled a creditable 10-3 record for the year, Nov. 12 with arch-rival Bath team are: (front l.r.) Jeff Raines, Bob Thelen, Mike Fedewa thus far is Coach John Elite. P-W took a third place finish in in a home contest. and Mark Spitzlev. (back l.r.) Trent Schafer, John, Bauer, Thursday's County meet held at DeWitt High School ahead of Steve Kimball, Scott Simon and Kurt Bengel. Flanking his St. Johns and Ovid-Elsie. DeWitt and Bath finished 1st and 2nd. CAPITAL CIRCUIT STANDINGS i MMB STANDINGS t W L W L Cqrunna 6 0 Eaton Rapids SwanV&ley 6 0 Okemos Chesaning 4 2 Howell St. Johns 3 3 Lansing Catholic . Alma 2 4 Mason Hemlock 2 4 Charlotte Bullock Creek 1 5 Haslett Ovid-Elsie 0 6 DeWitt CMAC GIRLS CMAC STANDINGS BASKETBALL W L CHESANING-After receiver Brett Welton had to conversions, a safety was STANDINGS leave the game in the third w 1 Fulton-Middleton 6 0 moving 204 yards across the scored on the Marauders in Olivet turf and passing the football frame with a groin injury. the 2nd quarter of play. 5 1 173 yards through the air, the O'Donnell said he doubted T, he Marauders Fulton-Middleton Potterville 5 2 Chesaning Indians slapped a whether Welton would be traditionally come into the Portland St. Pat 43-0 scoring barrage onto the back for the season's Chesaning event fully Fowler Pewamo-Westphalia 4 2 hapless Ovid-Elsie remaining schedule. Welton charged, but as O'Donnell Potterville HALFBACK DUANE WEBER (36) of the P-W Pirates runs into resistance here by Portland St. Pat 4 3 Marauders to send then* had been one of the bright put it, "they were all flat for P-W Grandville defenders in action at Pewamo-Westphalia High School last Friday night as Laingsburg arch-rivals down to their spots in Marauder offense, this game for some reason." Olivet the visitors downed the Pirates 25-14. Weber excited the crowd in early stages of the game Webber ville catching several key passes sixth straight MMB defeat. Realizing the season is Laingsburg when lie scored the Pirates first touchdown on a pass play from quarterback Dean Fowler in earlier games. Webber ville Kohagen that covered 78 yards. Bellevue The Marauders, plagued Chesaning _held O-E to a almost over, O'Donnell said by injuries all year long, they are going to put every Bellevue 1 12 couldn't muster enough mere five first downs while effort forth to make a good CAPITAL CIRCUIT manpower to gain more than collecting 17 of their own, in showing against St. Johns, 13 yards on the ground and the game, which goes into GIRLS BASKETBALL then for the last game of the STANDINGS didn't fare much better the record boosts as one of season against the Ithaca J W L through the air as they Chesaning's "special Yellowjackets, he plans to gained, only 19 yards there. massacres." The Indians bring up about 8 jayvees for DeWitt 8 1 Coach Mark O'Doimell said scored a TD in the first game experience. PINCKNEY-The Bees,' early in the game as hit for another TD in the period, Rickelmann he couldn't remember "a frame, followed by two in the Okemos 8 1 though equipped with pretty Pinckney's Fred delivered, again with a , game as poor as this one'' in 2nd, then one more in the good defenses themselves, early part of the 4th quarter Haslett 6 3 Rickelmann took the opening 4 l ; his 25 years of coaching. 3rd, followed with two in the ICL GIRLS BASKETBALL ran Into a real "hornets on a 17-yard pass from touchdown run from 15* yards i Eaton Rapids 5 4 kickoff and raced 95 yards to To add further woes to the final quarter. In addition to STANDINGS nest" Friday night when quarterback Bill Damm to out. An earlier touchdown Marauder cause, ace the extra points and Lans. Cath. Cent. 4 5 they tangled with Pinckney'. score. W L Howell 3 6 Mark Rinkel. Later in the scored in the second period Pinckney 9 1 Mason 2 7 After the dust settled it Pinckney scored again in ICL STANDINGS by Damm rounded out the < Fowlerville . 9 1 Charlotte 0 9 the quarter on a 17-yard run W L Pinckeny scoring. COMPLETE BODY WORK WiUiamston 6 4 was quite apparent to the visiting Bees in getting by Kirk Miller, then in the Fowlerville 6 0 Bath now drops to 3-3 in AND GLASS REPLACEMENT i Dansville 5*5 Pinckney lambasted 42-0 why third frame, a pass was 5 Ingham County League play Bath 5'5 Pinckney has its rank in the Stockbridge 3 while Pinckney ups its Perry 4 6 WE TAKE picked off by Bart Lyon of ICL. 1 Pinckney who ran 63 yards Bath . 3 • record to an impressive 5-1. | Stockbridge 2 8 CLASSIFIED for paydirt. Leslie 3 Fowlerville currently holds 800 N. Lansing Phone 224-2921 [ Leslie 0 10 Dansville 1 the number one spot in ADS BY PHONE Registering its fifth straight whitewash, Adding misery to the Bees Williamston 1 league play with a perfect 6-0 Perry 1 slate. CALL THE Pinckney put everything defensive efforts, Pinckney together to completely CLINTON COUNTY NEWS throttle any attempts the j PHONE 224-2361 Bees made to score. ECURITY! The Bees' downfall started HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS HAPPENINGS

Nov. 4 games St. Johns freshmen and jayvees host Ovid-Elsie DeWitt freshmen and jayvees at Charlotte i Nov. 5 games St. Johns at Ovid-Elsie DeWitt hosts Charlotte Bath hosts Stockbridge Fowler at Webberville t , Pewamo-Westphalia at Potterville iGlRLS BASKETBALL! The I Nov. 4 St. Johns at Chesaning Nov. 9 St. Johns hosts Alma . unbelievable Nov. 3 Fowler hosts Olivet I Nov. 8 Fowler at Webberville Nov. 9 Bath at FoVlerville Nov. 4 Ovid-Elsie at Alma Dodge D9470S WITH A500DLB Nov. 9 Ovid-Elsie at Chesaning , Nov. 4 P-W at Ionia ' / Nov. 8 P-W at Potterville Aspen. Nov. 4 DeWitt at Howell ,Nov. 9 DeWitt hosts Haslett A comfortable wagon in a size all its own. WEISER LOCKS The Aspen wagon does something that most other wagons find SWIMMING rather difficult. It convinces you that it's a-much bigger wagon than it really is. How? Unique size, for one thing. It carries so much more Nov. 9 DeWitt at Mason than the little wagons, and almost as much as some of the Nov. 9 St. Johns host* Grand Ledge larger ones. You get the space and the comfort that you need HOURS: Monday 7:30 to 9; Tuesday thru and want in a wagon with a more practical overall Size. Friday 7:30 to 5:30, Saturday 7:30 to 12;30 Come on in and see the small car at a small price... the PLENTY OF CROSS COUNTRY unbelievable '77 Aspen wagon. At the Dodge Boys' today. FREE PARKING State Class C Crosscountry Finals Ralph Dora's ITY LUMBE 70 ER Ka,a m op at Green Valley Golf Course-in Sturgis i Saturday, Nov. 6 Community Dodge OttPAHY Lansin° - g 402-111' " '5 200 E. Higham St. Johns V n NOVEMBER 3,1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN ISA Loses No, 6

-s, J* Olivet puts the crunch on Fowler FOWLER-Ollvet rolled the air. Olivet, along with minutes out of 24 in the Fowler gathered in only 20 up 'a massive 324. yards their superior ground game, second half to completely yards of penalties compared against the Fowler Eagles in also added 43 passing yards. dominate the action. In the to 135 walked off against Friday night's action in Olivet scored two entire game, Olivet executed Olivet. CMAC play to down the touchdowns in the third 59 plays to Fowler's 30, The Eagles, down this Eagles, 18-0. After a quarter and added another In the passing department, season, will be bracing scoreless half, the Eagles one in the 4th. All conversion Fowler attempted 10 passes, themselves to do battle with from Olivet broke through attempts failed. completing only 2 while a team this Friday with Fowler defenses for three Leading defensive men for Olivet attempted 9 and similar problems, touchdowns to send Fowler" the Fowler team were Jim completed 4 plus they Webberville. Both Fowler down to their sixth loss in Pohl who had 18 tackles, Intercepted .2 of Fowler and Webberville have seven games. followed by Don Schrauben aerials. Olivet also identical records in the Fowler managed only five with 12. recovered 2 of 3 Fowler CMAC, 1-5. first downs to Olivet's 15. On Coach Steve Spicer said fumbles while Fowler the ground, Fowler could get the visitors had the ball in recovered 1 of Olivet's 2 only 65 yards and 13 through their possession for 19 mlscues.

THE FOWLER EAGLES' ball carrier runs into heavy traffic Both teams went scoreless in the first half, but Olivet broke Bath girls stomp Leslie ST. JOHNS--A11 Clinton here in Friday night's action at Fowler in which the Eagles thru the second stanza of play to score three touchdowns to County area boys interested fell to their sixth loss in seven games against visiting Olivet. win, 18-0. in entering the 1977 district BATH-The Bath Bees production for the night. In a Tuesday Night game Golden Gloves tournament girls basketball squad put Meanwhile, Leslie, winless with Stockbridge, the Bees should register at the boxing together four quarters of in 10 games, scored only two were victorious also, racking gym located at the little unbelievable scoring last points in the opening up a 55:53 win over their league field back of Bee's downed by Grqndville in Thursday night to humble quarter, then came alive for guests. Stockbridge sports a Chevy-Olds on So. US-27, St. visiting Leslie, 90-28. 14 in the 2nd, then went back 2-8 slate in the ICL while Johns. Sizzling the nets in the to their "cold' ways" with Bath with its victory over Practice sessions will be opening frame with 22 points only three in the 3rd frame, Leslie now moves to 5-5, tied held Monday thru Thursday contest the Bees continued' their ending up with a mere nine with'Dans ville who also is 5-5 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. starting onslaught in the second in the final period. in ICL play. Nov. 8. experience behind them, Friday night, the Pirates can WESTPHALIA-The P-W early in the game on a pass frame to gain another 21 Leading the Bath scoring Leading the pack as in According to boxing Pirates took time off from from quarterback Dean Coach BUI Marks crew will attain sole possession of officials, applicants must be third place. At present, the points, then cooled slightly to were guards Linda Schafer football, Pinckney and CMAC action Friday night to Kohagen to halfback Duane be eyeing Friday night's 17 in the third. But the final and Jody Doerner who had 16 Fowler ville enjoy the between the ages of 16 thru host non-league competitor Weber that resulted in a 78- encounter with Potterville Pirates stand at 4-2 in CMAC, markers each, followed by 25. There will be 11 weight competition behind Fulton quarter brought forth an conference lead with Grandville and absorbed a yard touchdown. who currently stands with a offensive effort of 30 points to usual high point scorer identical 9-1 records. classes and 3 divisions same 25-14 loss at the hands of the Terry Pfaff ran the two- 5-2 record in, CMAC. with a 6-0record and Olivet round out the 90-polnt "Becky Side! with 15. as in the past. visitors. point conversion to give the By dropping the Vikings with a 5-fstanding. Pirates an 8-0 lead. Grandville, who showed Grandville, however, awesome power against the roared ~ back with Official Entry Blank Portland Raiders a week ago touchdowns of their own to Clinton County News (list winners in space provided) beating them 49-16, were keep P-W out of reach for contained fairly well by the most of the evening. The Pirates who, in giving up 3 other Pirate touepdown Keelean Buick touchdowns, scored a couple occurred in the third frame 1976 Capitol Savings,& Loan. of their own to keep the game on a 5-yard run by Pfaff. The competitive. extra points failed. Zeeb Fertilizer The Pirates scored first Putting the Grandville FOOTBALL CONTEST! Hettler's ns zip past ENTER TODAY AND WIN VALUABLE CASH PRIZE Parr's Drug Bee's Sports Division St. Johns Co op- Tie Breaker ST. JOHNS-Coach Beth into the final period. Guess the TOTAL POINTS SCORED ^ Schrauben's Redwings took Regaining their shooting an early advantage over the eyes, the "birds" netted 14 to v visiting SwaWValley Vikings the Vikings' 8 to put away Michigan State Indiana to avenge an earlier loss, their 7th victory of the year. driving the visitors down to Paced "by a balanced Name defeat, 49-34. -scoring effort by Darlene Outscoring their opponents Skym and 3eanna Address *• 11-8 in the opening frame, the HaUenback with 16 and 13 Redwings kept their style points, respectively, other Phone — thru the second quarter to Redwings adding points take a halftime lead to the were Marcia Thelen with 8 locker room of 29- and Lori Henntng with 6. You may make' your own entry blank on a seperate sheet of paper, 16. just-be sure you fill in all the information and sign your'name. Cooling off in the third In earlier action the jayve'e squad gained their 12th . frame, the Redwings let Mail or bring entry to; Clinton County News 120 E. Walker , St. Johns their 13 point lead slip consecutive victory j>f the allowing the Vikings to get year by downing the Viking See contest rules. within. 9 points of them going Jayvees, 44-25.

SEETHE This Weeks Winner Ren Habek of DeWitt ST. JOHNS CO-OP FOR ALL YOUR Win Cash Contest Rules FARM SUPPLY NEEDS 1. The football contest Is open to everyone except employees of * Clinton County News and their families. 2. All entries must be completed and postmarked no later than 5 FERTILIZER is tailor-made for your p.m. Friday on the week the games are played. Entries may also be delivered to the newspaperofflces In St. Johns before 5 p.m. Friday. EXACT field and yield needs 3. If mailed, please address to FOOTBALL CONTEST, Clinton County News, 120 E. Walker, St. Johns, Ml 4B879. A. Names of the winners will be published In this ad every Wednesday following the games. 5. In the event more than one person correctly picks the same St. Johns Co-op Awarded number of winners, the person whose total points for tie breaker game will be declared the winner. "Serving All Your Farming Needs" 6. Entries are limited to one per person. ST. JOHNS PHONE 224-2381 Each Week Kentucky vs. Vanderbilt Serving you in 3 locations Your Savings Earn More •v CLINTON COUNTY'S Passbook Current Annual Rate MOST COMPLETE EARNS DAILY COMPOUNDS QUARTERLY CAMERA STORE FERTILIZER-Bag or Bulk Kodak & Polaroid Cameras CAPITOL SAVINGS AGRICULTURAL LIMESTONE and film & LOAN ANHYDROUS AMMONIA EVERYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY ST. JOHNS - 28% NITROGEN SOLUTION Incorporated M90 In Lanilng. Mlchlgin. Mill Mtmbtr Fcdtrtl Home Loan Dank Sytttm. REXALL ISEE Phone: PARR'S DRUGS MMlMluaa St. Johns Ashley Duane Becker 1 MI'MKII"*! tawmiKr •«•«••» VMIMOTO in* tiiwMo** jJJSK5Sp55 "Let's Get'Zm Right, Wckl" St. Johns Fowler MaPle' ^P***8 224-3234 847-3571 Fowler vs. Webberville P-W vs. Potterville New Mexico St. vs. 'Wichita St. This weeks visit to Bee's Chevrolet- Oldsmobile finds us talking with Duane Becker. KEELEAN Duane works in general repairs, specializing in automatic transmission works and engine tune ups. A DON'T FORGET! YAMAHA Buick - Pontlac - GMC Truck 1974 graduate of Fowler High School, and a lifelong Cn resident of Fowler, Duane. spent two years in hieh Quickest and Fastest Snowmobiles' school training for a career in automotive works at the WE'LL DWVETOU Clinton County Career Center. He also attended Sales & Lansing Community college for Vk years taking Road and Wrecker S1ARKRAVI automotive courses. Service

, Service in Town , . . Ws won! to drive you happy,' Hunting and fishing every chance he gets are spare So. we keep our prices low. time activities for Duane. Along with snowmobiling, Our trade-ins high. Oof service supreme," motorcycle riding and racing 2 man canoes. In 2 man 5 WRECKERS-RXDIO RADIO DISPATCHED BEE'S Sports Division canoe racing, Duane plans to race on a pro tour next Sale Hours yeaf-and do a little traveling. Duane lives in Fowler ;2137 S. US-27 St. Johns M -P 8-B SAT - 8-3 210 W. HIgham with his parents, Jim and Alice. HETTLER MOTOR SALES Phone: 224,2345 Ext. 43 Service Hours 224-3231 Mon. 8-8 Tues. - Fri. 8-6 E. State St. ST. JOHNS Phone 224-2311 Paid Commercial Adv. . St. Johns vs. Ovid-Elsie Sat. 8-13, Fortieth In a Series I Bath vs. Stockbridge ' DeWitt vs. Charlotte / vf NOVEMBER 3^ 1976 CLINTON c6uNTY NEWSi ST, JOHNSi MICHIGAN 14A

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MARVIN BARCLAEY (right) of the St. Johns Exchange Club receives the Friend of 4-H award from John Aylsworth.

ANABEL PECK (left) received a certificate for 30 years of service as a 4-H leader. George Hazte for 25 years and Ila Wood for 25 years. -, , / RECEIVING AWARDS FOR 20 years of 4-H service are (from left) Shirley Hazle, Elizabeth Blakely, William Brooks and Jack Schwark. Natalie Brook, Sarah Seeger vegetable gardens before andi Barbara Ramsey-Bath making the final platings. A total of 264 4-H leaders years as 4-H leaders to the Fowler Big D's, All x Purpose; Duane Marvin Barclay-President and guests attended The county youth. Leaders recieving gold Haviland-Olive 4-H; and of the St. Johns Exchange County 4-H leader Elizabeth Blakely-Elsie 4-' pins for 10 years of 4-H Jeanne Striz-Scattered Club accepted the plaque. Recognition Banquet, Oct. Corners, William Brook- leadership included: Southeast. 16, Smith Hall in St. Johns, An election of council Bath All Purpose, Shirley Marilyn Fedewa, Mary members was held with the sponsored by the County 4-H Hazle-Scattered Southeast Catherine Fedewa and Betty A 4-H and American Flag following leaders elected for Council and the Clinton and Jack Schwark-Spring Thelen-FOwIer; Donna a 3-year term: Northeast National Bank & Trust Valley 4-H club received set was presented to the 4-H Bishop and Dan Gorman- for use in Smith Hall for 4-H District-Delmas Company. ' diamond pins for completing DeWitt; Delores Harris- Moldenhauer; Northwest Anabel Peck, Elsie 4 20 years as a 4-H leader. activites in Memory of Lansing; Richard Leonard Koenigsknecht by District-Mary Catherine Corners received a ruby pin Leaders receiving pearl Woodhams, Rita Thornton Fedewa; Southeast District- for serving 30 years as a 4-H his family. Leonard had pins for 15 years of 4-H and Helen Kurncz-St. Johns. been a 4-H leader for 23 David Seeger and Southwest leader. George Hazle-- leadership included: District--Mary Ann Scattered Southeast and Ha years, active as a council Norman Blakely-Elsie 4- member and in the 4-H Fair. Hengesbach. Their term of Wood-Olive 4-H Projects Corners, Sue Cerny-Nimble Twenty-Five 4-H leaders office begins Jan. 1, 1977. received emerald pins for 25 Fingers and Donna Goerge- received 5-year clover awards while 58 leaders The St. Johns Exchange received a 3-year leader pin. Club was recognized as "The Leaders who received the KEY CLUB AWARD WINNERS are {from left) Natalie Brooks, Sarah Seeger, Jeanne Our new grain plant The leader pins were Friend of 4-H" for their Alumni' Award included Strix and Duane Haviland. Not shown is Barbara Ramsey. provided on behalf of the support of the 4-H program Norman Blakely-Elsie 4- is in operation again Michigan 4-H Foundation Corner, Sue Cerny and Hilda by sponsoring the 4-H Bancroft-Nimble Fingers. Wo can handle semis and Michigan Farm Bureau. Vegetable Garden Contest for the past few years as well We would like to handle your grain Five 4-H members as the past 4-H Crop Shows. The meal was served by received the Michigan Key The Exchange Club the St. Joseph Altar Society Club Award for their 'members not only provide in St. Johns. participation in county, the funds for the awards but district and state 4-H also provide the judging Following the program the activities. They were: committee to visit the top leaders and guest enioved an evening of round and square dancing with music provided by the "Mellowtones."

^PoiiRShgyyJ Poster Honors Michigan will be sending three 4-H posters to the National 4-H Foster Art Exhibit iti « Chicag- this fall ,vrl and all three posters were designed by Clinton County Money For Hog Producers! 4-H'ers-Kathy Thelen-Dallas RECEIVING RECOGNITION for years of service were (front, from left) Marilyn Fedewa Dusters; Lucy Arens-Fowler (10), Sue Cerrney with 15 years of service and Rita Thornton, Polores Harris and Donna J ust Ask Any of More Than 80,000 Big D's'and Kathy Eaton- Bishop each with 10 years, (Rear, from left) Mary Catherine Fedewa, with 10 years, Who Sell jo 68 Markets in Seven States! Charlies Gang. 4-H Norman Blakely with 15 and Dan Gorman and Richard Woodhams with 10 apiece. , members were asked to use PROVE if FOR YOURSELF! --one of the three suggested For Market Information themes: '4-H is Action"; "4- H-Freedom to Be" and "4-H New Officers Brings out the Best." The poster art contest is handled The Triple C 4-H Club by the National 4-H Service If is good business' to dp business members have elected the Committee in . Our following new officers: Jane with your own organization 1-517-593-2180 Congratulations to our three Speers-President; Kim Clinton County 4-H'ers on Martin-Vice President and * ' ( their accomplishments, i secretary; and Jeff Bunn- Each county was allowed to , treasurer. The members For all your farm supply needs see the \ send up three to five entries discussed several money , to MSU for the State Contest, making ideas for an early summer horse show. A demonstration was given on s Village Elves how to give a horse a shot. ST. JOHNS CO-OP TERRY BELL The members will meet -The Ovid Village Elves 4-H again on October 29 at Tracy PHONE 224-2381 Club has a new president Mohnke's home at 7 p.m. ST. JOHtyS who is Shelia Maron. A Treated Yellow Pine game committee consisting of Jackie Garcia, .Ellen Jeffreys and Gqye CARSON CITY FARM SERVICE McCalUster was appointed. Roller Derby Erica Elder gave ' a Treated Materials John Deere Sales and Service 1414-H members, leaders, demonstration on "How to parents and guests attended make Candy." The the, 4-H Roller Skating members discussed going Activity Oct. 21, at the Ranch roller skating Oct. 21, a Carson City Phone 584-3550 Roller, Rink in St. Johns, leaders meeting' scheduled from 7-10 p.m. The next 4-H BARNS for Nov. 1 and when projects Roller Ska ting will be must be completed for Thursday, Nov. 18. Any 4-H Spring Achievement in clubs wishing to go roller duane. CHAMBERLAIN March. Marilyn Rice, 4-H skating' in November or PLOWS COMBINES Program Assistant, will be other months should make BUILDING SUPPLY at the clubs next meeting on reservations right away at I.HC. 3414 INC. W-LOADER Nov. 9, to demonshrate how the County Extension Office AND NURSERY M.F. 300 W-2 CYL. - to put on clown make-up. 1 J.D. 145 4 BOTTOM in St. Johns. PHONE 834-2300 J.D. 2020 W-LOADER PHONE 834-5388 J.D. 145 5 BOTTOM, M.F. 222 CORN HEAD J.D. 2010 J.D. 145 6 BOTTOM J.D. 5020 GLEANER Cll J.D. 3-14 MTD. AA.F. li30 J.D. 343 CORN HEAD OLIVER 6 BOTTOM M.F. 65D Two machines in one (distributor and un- J.D. 643 CORN HEAD loader), the Volumatic II for silos l2'-30' dLIVER 1550D J.D. 95 GAS V\(-CAB in diameter features true Three-Point Sus­ M.H. 444 N. I* UNI EQUIPMENT pension for level cutting from top of silo 4 ROW CORN HEAD to bottom in frozen or unfrozen silage or ? 702 POWER HEAD gram. i PICKERS 762 CHOPPER HEAD 13' CUTTING PLATFORM Power Ring Drive doesn't depend on si­ lage surface for traction: No weights to N.I. 324 W-12 ROLL BED 760 CHOPPER: adjust, no drive drum to manhandle . . * fewer trips up the silo. Combination of N.I. 310 PICKER- 1 ROW 728 4 ROW HEAD W§ have a very unique features gives you big-herd capacity for faster feeding. * J v ' N.I. 314 SHELLER 735 3 ROW HEAD '\ Complete line of Get all the details at N.I. 7- 1 ROW 766 HAY HEAD Used Equipment I.H.C. - 1 ROW VOLUMATIC (I NEMANIS ELECTRIC WE ARE NOW BOOKING WINTER WINTER STORE, MON.-FRI. 7:30-5:30 ZBUTLER 201 N. Main Ovid ' S E R V I C E t R E P A I R/S HOURS SAT. 8:00-12:00 Offlce-Ph. 834-2200 Home Ph. 834-5172 I NOVEMBER 3.1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 15A \r Call the market place NOW!

NOW TAKING applications FOR SALE — 7 percent HOUSE FOR SALE BY FOR SALE —"1973 Ford F- CUSTOM BUTCHERING CYMBALS NEEDED — 2 OWNER — Newly 100, 302 V8, standard, power Help Wanted l) for job openings, Industrial contract, balance 1 [Poultry 22J AND PROCESSING, by high-hats & ride cymbals, Phosphating Co. 6035 Krepps $20,000.00, pays $150. per remodeled, 4 bedroom home, steering, high cap with boat appointment. We butcher on others considered. Call 627- Rd. 27-3-p-l month. 15 percent discount. full basement, natural gas rack. Clean. Call' 647-6790. Wednesdays and Fridays. 2715 after 5 D.m. GPC-41 8 WOMEN NEEDED — TO Call after 4:30 p.m. 626-6449. heat, 2 city lots, 141 East PGC-42-tfn EASTER CHICKENS - 4 Beef,, pork. Halves and work 8 evenings per month PGC-38 Jefferson St., Pewamo. 1970 FORD FAIRLANE — 2 miles S. of Ovid on Merdian quarters, also retail cuts. All TIMBER WANTED — Logs PhOne 517-593-2342. PC-39-40 meats MDA inspected. for $8 an hour. Way Jobs Wanted 3 10 ACRES - Kalkaska area - dr., reason for selling U S. Rd. Inquire" 5158 S. and standing timber. Logs to Fashion. Call 626-6433 or HOUSE FOR SALE BY Navy. 3 miles north of Vaughn's Meat Processing. delivered to our yard. D .$4995 with $500 down - $50 Meridian Rd. Ovid. l5-3-p-44 West City Limits on Bussell 669-9346 or 482-8570. GPC-38- monthly - also 5-acre parcels OWNER — ^Newly Pewamo. Phone 517-593-2329. DEVEREAUX SAWMILL, 40 BACKHOE TRACTOR remodeled 4 bedroom home, PC-42 Rd. just off M-57 Carson INC., 2872 N. Hubbardston WORK WANTED! — $2995 with $300 down - $35 'Pets ~2Z\ Gity. \,B WOMEN NEEDED — To monthly. All parcels full basement, natural gas Rd., Pewamo, Mich. Phone Licensed, insured, bondable. heat, 2 city lots. 141 East FOR SALE — 1974 Chevy Vz 593-2424 and-or 593-2552. 40- work 8 evenings per month Call Rich Beeman, 517-626- beautifully wooded ton truck, excellent condition FOR SALE — Dark room for $8 an hour. Queens Way hardwoods - excellent Jefferson St., Pewamo. equipment, complete, all tf-28 2158. GPC-38-tfn Phone 517-593-2342. PC-39-40 $2400 or best offer. Phone^'FO R SALE - Irish Setter to Fashion. Call 626-6433 or , hunting and snowmobile after 5, 682-4237. 26-3-p-ll pups, purebred, have had about 1 year old. enlarger 135 669-9346 or 482-8570, GPC-38- CUSTOM —, Barn white locations. Call 616-2584873 FOR SALE - 494 acres farm 1st. puppy shot. Cal mm and 2y4, 8 x 10 easel, Notice ^9) washing with insecticide and days 616-258-5747 evenings. land, section 15-23-26 in FOR "SALE — 1976 Ford Rohrback, 2008 E. Steel Rd., timer, safe light, print dryer TOOL & DIE MAKERS; brush spraying. Call 517-593- Write Wildwood Land Essex Township, Clinton Elite, fully loaded except St. Johns. 25-3-p-23 (holds four SxlO's), lenses ( Stamping Division of 3550. B.G. Schafer, Pewamo. Company R. 1 - Kalkaska, County Mich. Write Fred power windows & power (50, 75, 90 mm), four 8x10 expanding Co. in area needs PGC-35-tfn Michigan 49646. 26-3-p-4 Mohnke owner 300 E. seats, dark blue with white trays, paper cutter. All for BINGO — >.Holy Family Journeymen -or equivalent. Railroad St. St. Johns, vinyl roof & white interior. FOR SALE - St. Bernard $175.00. Call 6274570. GPC-44 Church, 510 Mabbitt Rd., Must be versatile and skilled WANTED - Bulldozing, Michigan 48879. 26-6-p-4 Low mileage. Phone 517-647- puppies, 9 weeks, $35.00, no Ovid. Monday 7 p.m. 16-tf-29 in die repair and backhoe work, drain fields, ST. JOHNS -1306 S. Oakland, 6539, Portland, Mich. PGC- papers. Ph. 487-8706. 27-1-p- OLYMPIC OIL STAIN in maintenance, preferably water lines, footings & near hospital, 2 year old 23 shades of brown; 5 gals. $22, ranch, 5 room, 3-bedroom BATH AREA - Beautiful 36-tfn / with die trouble shooting; digging of any kind. Lee country setting only 8 miles hot water heating AM LOOKING FOR ALL experience. Good benefits" Zuker. Ph.224-2049. 25-tf-3 home maintenance free, % FOR SALE — 1970 convectors, lavatory, GM from East Lansing. Large Oldsmobile 3 seat Vista PETS FOR SALE - 5hp KINDS OF POSTCARDS, paid medical insurance, acre lot. All screens & shredder, l year old. Also car wheels, 2 typewriters storms, full 12 block two story aluminum home Cruiser with air, good and stand. Ph. 627-5716. especially old ones, if you retirement- program CUT THIS AD OUT-and put with 5-6 bedrooms, 35x56 pole Purebred Irish Setter have any to sell please and profit sharing. Send it in back of your phone book. basement, gas heat, gas hot condition, $1,000.00 or make GPC-40-41 barn. oond. Ideal horse offer. Phone 593-2577. PGC- puppies, 8 weeks old. 224- contact the POSTCARD • resume to PO Box 11 St. Faucets repaired or water. Good take over for 3696. 27-l-p-23 LADY 224-2361 days or 224- Johns, Mi. 25-3-p-l qualified buyer. Call Carl country._ W.G. Martin Co., 39 JOINER — Jig-band-table- replacedj drains cleaned, 351-2300." Call Peggy Cook, power hack saw, wood-metal 7051 evenings. 14-tf-dh-29 toilets repaired, leaks fixed. Marx 372-6483 or 372-7550. FOR SALE — 1976 Ford (APPRENTICES wanted to OPPER-MCCARDEL RA R- 351-7238. 27-2-p-4 lathe, disc-belt sander, arc- NEXT TIME PAY LESS, Elite, fully loaded except Auction Sale wire welder, torch set, hand STYLE SHOW by Corner become Journeymen in Jig CALL WATERWORKS 838- 1035. 26-3^p-4 WANTED — 1 or 2 acres power windows & power Fixture and special machine perked lot between Grand 3 mill, diearco pipe bender, air Boutique & Tasting seats. Dark blue with white £ 4451. 26-3-p-3 compressor, drill presss, Luncheon at Golden Buddah building. Tool room DEWITT - 8171S. Lowell Rd. Ledge & Mulliken, vinyl roof & white interior. TOY AUCTION — Over Grand Ledge Schools. Call hyd. press. 616-846-2850, Restaurant Cedar Village. machinist or bench hands nearly new 3-bedroom tri- Thurs. Oct. 7, 1 p.m. with 1-2 years experience level home with 2-car Lillian Law of Fedewa Spring Lake. PGC-44-tfn required. Full benefits. Real Estate Builders & Brokers, 485-0225 quality, Reservations suggested. Ph. garage, .basement,family 36-tfn- FOR SALE - Wood burning 627-4232. GPC-39S Applications now being (i room with fireplace and or 224-4236. GPC44 held, 7 p.m. every Friday, furnace with blower and new » taken at Lans. Corp. 704 E. NEW LISTING — Lovely FOR SALE — 1976 Ford 127 Bridge St., Dimondale. FOR SALE BY OWNER - 3- much more, all on 9 acres grates. 593-3315. 27-3-p-27 Oakland, Lansing. 25-3-p-l adjacent to S. Riley home for a large family, Elite, fully loaded except GPC-41-49 bedroom remodeled brick modern kitchen,, formal power windows & power home with fireplace, close to Elementary Schools. Price PUBLIC AUCTION — Every Wanted dining room, fireplace, rec. seats, dark blue with white Friday, 7 p.m., 127 Bridge ^ schools & shopping. Asking $52,500, call Gary room. No. 3-609. Call Lillian ,Miiscellaneous s MACHINIST-Must have Newcombe, 351-5537, or 272- vinyl roof & white interior. St., Dimondale. GPC-37tfn lathe, jig bore and boring $27,000. Ph. 224-3026. 25-3-p-4 Law of Fedewa Builders & Low mileage. Phone 517-647- 7550. OPPER-MCCARDEL Brokers, 485-0225 or 2244236. $75,000 TOOL AUCTION - 109 E. HGHAM mill experience. Benefits. 1028. 26-3-P-4 6539, Portland, Mich. PGC- VFW hall, St. Johns Nov. 11, WOULD LIKE beginning Applications now being FOR SALE-2-bedroom GPC-44 36-tfn piano and organ pupils. Call DEAN TV Ranch, finished basement, 2- SELLER'S INTEREST IN 6:30 p.m. Six compressors, taken at Lans. Corp, 704 E. jacks, toolboxes, air tools, 224-3915. 26-3-p-28 Oakland, Lansing, Michigan car garage, 1 acre lot, 2 LAND CONTRACT. We buy. 1974 HORNET X Fast service. Call or write HATCHBACK — V-8, power electric tob.ls, grinders, 25-3-p-l miles W, of St. Johns. Call For Rent socket sets, wrench sets, 224-6530. 25-3-P-4 giving complete facts. Ford steering, power brakes, air, 27,000 miles, new radials, drill presses, misc. items too St LaNoble, LANOBLE numerous to mention. All REALTY CO.,, 1516 E._, excellent condition. $2500. FOR RENT 3-bedroom Ph. 647-4712. GPC-42 new tools, 100 percent Michigan Ave.', Lansing, guaranteed. BUY THE J.Df^O WSnowblade & Chains Michigan 48912. Phone 517- home, walking distance to BY OWNER — 1973 Volvo AUCTION WAY. 27-2-D-26 HIP (INFLATION II0W 482-1637, evenings 517-337- downtown, references. 144, 4 dr., air, rear defrost, Used AC. WD 45 [1276. 53-tf-4 Available Feb. 1st, 1977. Call radio, 4 SDeed. new WAVERLY — Newer, 3 224-3400 after 5:30 p.m. 25-3- radial tires, runs excellent scellaneous 27 BHSULATE AMD SAVE bedroom ranch, can easily p-6, looks sharp, just tuned Used J.D. 45 Combine use 2 portions of 46x26, $2825.00. Call 393-0280. GPC'i(£ i 3 * carpeted, paneled basement Wanted 44 W/235 Cornhead ' for more. Main floor to Rent 7 OR1LL PRESS — Lathe, laundry, 1% baths, 30x10 Farm —\ power hack saw, air 1-Used White Disc 20 ft. Do Your Own With Our Equipment closed back porch, 12x35 18 compressor, torch set, parts covered patio, large 2 car LOOKING TO RENT - 3 to 4 Machinery • bedroom home in or around washer, electric-hand- Gall 875-3158 For An Appointment attached garage, large lot, hydraulic lifts, belt sander, Used 323 Picker (Excellent) , landscaped and fenced, lots St. Johns area. Ph. after 7, FOR SALE - 1,050 gallon buffer, spot welder, bar of storage. Ph. 489-1790. Lansing 484-1013. 27-3-p-7 storage gas tank and 10 x 36 bender, hand shear. Call 846- tarp for semi. C.J. Lumber, 2350, Spring Lake. PGC+36- Several New & Used Plows FOR SALE—2-bedroom Trailers & Westphalia, 587-4461. Call tfn IN STOCK ranch, finished basement, 2- Campers anytime. PGC-41-42 car garage, 1 acre lot. 2 mi. OLYMPIC OIL STAIN — In C shades of brown, 5 gals. $22. W. of St. Johns. Call 224- FOR SALE — 4 row narrow N FOR RENT - 1976 Dodge- hot water heating » 744 S. Elm, Ithaca 6530. 25-3-P-4 cornhead for Gleaner C-2 3495 W. M-21 OWOSSO Motor home 23 foot, sleeps 6, combine. 627-5801. GPC-42 conyectors, lavatory, GM phone 647-6539. PG-SJ 28tfn car wheels, 2 typewriters & PHONE 723-7323 TRUCK CAMPER — Jacks, FOR SALE - I.H. tractor. Ph. stand. Ph. 627-5716. GPC-40 Olympic oil stain, 3 shades of 669-9711, 8465 Airport Rd., brown, 5 gallons, $22.00, hot DeWjtt. 25-3-p-18 water heating connectors, lavatory, duck decoys. GM FOR SALE - Oliver tractor, car wheels. Ph. 627-5716. snowblade and bucket. 7501 CLASSIFIED GPC-39 S. Williams Rd. Ph. 669-5406. 27-1-P-18 BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTOR? Mobile Homes 10 f/Farm 19 G I Produce Uia This Classifiod Listing F9r Fast Sorvice'From Clinton County Burinaii firms FOR SALE — New Moon AUCTIONEER • ELECTRICIANS JEWELRY 1966,12x60 & lot, 3 bedrooms, FARM FRESH EGGS - X- 1% baths, Portland area. large - large - medium. Will Al. OALLOWAY, AUC­ SCHMITT ELECTRIC CO.. LEVEY'S JEWELRY.' »HMit* Orange Blossom diamond Call between 9 a.m. & 9 p.m. deliver in town. Cal TIONEER, Used Farm Residential - Commercial - Industrial, 224-4277,' 1002 E. rings, Bulova & Accutron 647-7819. PGC-39-tfn Rohrback, 2008 E. Steel, St. Machinery &V Parts. St. Watches. Elsie. 862-iaon. MOBILE HOME FOR SALE Johns, 224-3696. 25-3-p-19 Johns. 224-4713. * State St. — Richardson, 1969, new LIQUID FUELS carpet, central air, FOR SALE - Wheat Straw 50 FARM appliances, washer & dryer cents a bale, hay suitable for SPACE Round' hook-ups, well kept, horses, 80 cents a bale. M.F. DRAINAGE SPACE FOR comfortable. Available on 65 diesel. Large quantity of FOR large country lo t, with chicken nests & 50 lb. tube .JAMES BURNHAM. Phone RENT ams y St. Johns 224-1045. R:t, SI. private pond to fish, swim or feeders. Call 224-7485 or 224- RENT Johns. I) & B PARTY SHOPPE, We II pay you to order hay and forage skate. Reasonable rent. On 4503. 25-3-p-19 Package Liquor 9 a.m. - 10 machines now before We both get Pealce Rd., Porttand-Eagle FARMERS - Order your p.m. Mon„ Thurs.. Frl. & into the rush of haying season To AUTOMOTIVE Sat., ft a.m. -'11 p.m., 224 N. area. Call 647-4313. PGC-38 DEKALB seed corn now. FERTILIZERS Clinton. encourage pre-season ordering, you Call Tom Benson 224-4503. get top dollar discounts now through FOR SALE — New Moon, ZEKK FERTILIZERS, February 28 on machmes'listed 255-3-p-109 SPACE Ever>thing tor the soli, St. PLUMBING 1966,12x60 & lot, 3 bedrooms,' FAUCETS REPAIRED below So act fast and earn the extra Vh baths, Portland area. SPECIAL - Extra large eggs Johns 224-:t2.U, Ashlev U47- cash discount for acting early from 70 cents dozen. 224-3696. 27-1- FOR RENT 3571. 6R REPLACED, Call between 9 a.m. & 9 p.m. DRAINS CLEANED, S195 to $2,600 depending on the 647-7819. PGC-39-tfn p-19 machines you want BOB'S AUTO BODY. FINANCIAL TOILETS REPAHtED, FOR SALE — New Moon Complete Collision Service. LEAKS FIXED. NEXT DISCOUNT DISCOUNT 1966,12x60 & lot. 3 bedrooms, 224-2921. KIM) N. Lansing. CAPITOL SAVINGS & TIME PAY LESS CALL UNTIL 1 MAR. 1977- Vfz baths, Portland area. (Hogs & Sheep 20j LOAN ASSOC. 222 N. WATERWORKS 838-4451 MACHINES 28 FEB 1977 30APR.1977 Call between 9 a.m. & 9 p.m. C&D CHEVROLET CO- Clinton. 224-2:104. Safel> for New & Used Cars.-Elsie H62- Savings since 1B!W. 336 and 346 Balers S195 $90 647-7819. PGC-39-tfn •W00. You can't do helter RESTAURANT 15Aarld 16A Choppers FOR SALE - Feeder pigs un> where. 100 StackMover 25and cut & trimmed 587-6600. 27-3- FLORISTS SOMEPLACE ELSE 34 Forage Harvesters Automotive P-20 , E

i> NOVEMBER 3,1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 16A ossified and Legal Notices *l UAW ' 652, Oldsmobile thanks to our children who good care of him for over two ?) f Card of ' Z\ ™W ^52 Oldsmobile madSffil£aw«5SSSJhte this a very memorable e good care of Wm for over two gifts anand cardscatds,, anand aa special Soutsouth 110 rods rods, ,thenc thencee Eas East t8 8 rod rods s NOTICN0TICEE O0FF MORTGAG- E Notice Personnel Department, years, Osgoodsfor their very to the place of beginning. Also FORECLOSURE SALE 'J I TL I 30 Personnel Department, SSS«toccasion™ . T?!?HDale^ memoratol& Arleene years, Osgoodsfor their very prayeEraverr foforr MablMable IngallsInealls. excepto thet placthe e recordeof beginningd pla, t AIoMr FORECLOSURES ( fellow workers, Consumers e good service, the nail rt DEFAULT HAVING BEEN 3' (I Thanks ^ fellow workers, Consumers Sheldo2H£°n* 27-l-p;-3 ?" 0& Arleen d' service, the oaU BSfRobert. , n^^rnS?Ona Barnhardt' , SSSL^SfflMillbrook Meadows No. . ?1, bein^ g MADE inWw*!™ the condition s of a Power, Evart High School g00 bearers, women's Father Hugh E. Banniga of a part of Assessor's Plat No. 2, certain mortgage made by FOR SALE — Parts for all, and Motor -Wheel. Rev. i Fellowship of. the Episcopal Church of St. Village (now City) of DeWitt, WALTER W. BANNERMAN and electric shavers. Levey's Card of thanks Terry McArthur for his Card of thanks Congregational 'Church for Also exdept those lots of NORMA E. BANNERMAN, of Jewelry, Elsie, ll-tf-29 With deep appreciation & comforting words and love, I wish to thank all the people Johns for his prayers, the Millbrook Meadows No. 2 not 622 Hannah Street, Lansing, serving lunch, for the gifts of Blue Star Mothers of DeWitt. Included in the above gratitude the family of Women's Society for tthe who were so nice to me money, foods,' and cards. description. Michigan, as Mortgagors to BICENTENNIAL BAZAAR Marshall Hicks wishes to meal served at the home during my stay in the God bless them all. This is CLINTON NATIONAL BANK & We appreciate everything so Christanity in action as I see The property above described TRUST COMPANY, a national Nov. llth 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. extend our thanks to all who after the service. The Clinton hospital. very much. Is occupied as one (1) parcel and banking corporation, with Its United Methodist Church, helped us and expressed County Ambulance Service JoeSobula 'it. the sale or all such property Is principal offices situated In St. "Mrs. LeRoy Hyke Myrtle Martens necessary to satisfy the amount State St., St. Johns. Delicious their sympathy during our and Osgood Funeral Home 27-1-p-Su due on the aforesaid mortgage. Johns, Michigan, as Mortgagee, Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Hyke 27-1-D-30 dated July 20,1973, and recorded,. luncheon 11 a.m. to 6:30 , sudden loss. 27-l-p-30 for their comforting help and Card of thanks •The mortgagors, their Plants, fish pond, baked kind services. 27-lp*30 & family successors and assigns, or any In the .office of the Register if I The family of LeRoy Hyke Mr. &Mrs. William Young Card of thanks person lawfully claiming from or Deeds lor the County of CHntorl, goods, crafts, etc. 27-l-p-29 , Card of thanks wish to express their sincere under them shall, within SIX (6) State of Michigan, on July 30, AM LOOKING FOR ALL & family I wish to thank my relatives MONTHS from the date of the 1973, In Liber 272, pages 434-437. The family of Sam Green Card of thanks thanks for the many acts of 27-1-p-SO aforesaid foreclosure sale, be Mortgagee having elected, KINDS OF -POSTCARDS, and friends fpr the many under -fthe terms of said with to Ahank relatives, Mr. & Mrs. Dale Sheldon kindness shown to them In Card of thanks cards I received for my 90th entitled to redeem the entire especially old ones, if you friends and neighbors for the wish to thank their many the 'loss of their dear premises sold, by paying to the mortgage to declare the entire have any to sell please I wish to express my sincere birthday. purchaser, his executors, principal and accrued Interest cards, flowers, food and friends, neighbors and husband and father: to Rev. thanks to Pastor Heintz, Harry Brown administrators, or assigns, or to thereon due, which election It contact the POSTCARD many acts of kindness the Register of Deeds) in whose does hereby exercise, pursuant relatives for their many Douglas Jones for his members, friends, relatives 27-l-p-30 fo which there Is claimed to be LADY, Box A care of Clinton during the loss of our gifts, cards, flowers and best comforting words, to Dr. office the deed Is deposited for County News, St. Johns for> their healing prayers, benefit of such purchaser, the due and unpaid on said mortgage husband, father and wishes on their 50th wedding Stephenson, the Rivard also Dr. Garapetian, staff, Card of thanks sum which was bid therefore, on the date of this notice for 48879. Cfr4(M3 grandfather. Thanks also to anniversary. Many special Nursing Home for their very with Interest from the time ot me principal and Interest, the sum of nurses, calls, flowers, food, I wish to thank Dr. Cook and sa|e at the rate percent borne by EIGHT THOUSAND FOUR Dr. Fitzpatrick and nurses the mortgage plus any other HUNDRED NINETY-EIGHT sums required to be paid by law. and 92-100 ($8,498.92) DOLLARS and nurses /aides and DATED; October IS, 1976 and no civil suit or action or orderlies for their wonderful proceedings ^t law or In equity Clinton National Bank & Trust having been instltuiea to recover REPORT OF CONDITION care and also my relatives Company the debt secured by said and friends for their cards & Mortgage mortgage, or any part Consolidating domestic subsidiaries of the flowers, gifts ' and cards RANDY L. TAHVONEN thereof. Attorney for Mortgagee NOW, THEREFORE, while I was in Clinton 103 East State Street ! Memorial Hospital. St. Johns, Michigan 48879 by virtue of the power of sale Central National Bank of St. Johns Of. St. Johns Russell Chandler 25-5 contained in said mortgage and \ Name ol Bank City 27-l-p-30 pursuant to the statutes in such NOTICE OF MORTGAGE cases made and provided, tn the stato of. Michigan ., at the close of business on. September 30 1976 FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Default having been made In that on the llth day of published in response to cat! made by Comptroller of the Currency, under title 12, United States Code, Section 161. Household the conditions of a certain November, 1976, at 10:00 In the ^2) mortgage made the 9th day of forenoon, at the North Main Charter number _l£420 National Bank Region Number 1 Goods November 1973, by Harold W. entrance of the Clinton County Perry 8< Linda C. Perry, as Courthouse, In the City of St, FOR SALE — 36" G.E. mortgagors, to United States of Johns, County of Clinton, State of Thousands of dollars America, as mortgagee, and Michigan, (that being the place Statement of Resources and Liabilities electric range with self- recorded on November 9,1973, in of holding the Circuit Court THOUSANDS cleaning oven, $100.00. the office of the Register of within the said County) said Deeds for Clinton County, mortgage will be foreclosed by a Cash and due from banks 1,961 Magnavox stereo console Michigan In Liber 273 of sale at public autlon to the U.S. Treasury securities 3,447 with 23" black-white TV, Mortgages on pages 997-1000; on highest bidder of the premises $100.00, also Magnavox which mortgage there Is claimed described insald mortgage, or so Obligations of other U.S. Gov't, agencies and.corps 4,106 to be due and unpaid at the date much thereof as may be • stereo console, $75.00. 10,000 of this Notice Twenty-Three necessary to pay the amount due Obligations of States and political subdivisions 5,209 BTUair conditioner. Ph. 627- Thousand Nine Dollars and 24- as aforesaid, and any sum which may be paid by the undersigned 566 3804. GPC-39 100-dollars ($23,009.24) principal Other bonds', notes, and debentures and Two Thousand Four at or before said sate for taxes Federal Reserve stock and corporate stock ... 35 BEDROOM SUITE SALE — Hundred Sixty-Three Dollars and-or insurance on said and 90-100 dollars ($2,463.90) premses, and all other sums paid Trading account securities -0- Still in progress. Good Interest; no suit or proceeding at by the undersigned, with interest i selection. Becker Furniture, law or In equity having been thereon, pursuant to law and to \ Federal funds sold and securities purchased Fowler, 593-3500. PGC-39 Instituted to recover the debt, or the terms of said mortgage, anil if) under agreements to resell , 1,000 any part of the debt, secured by all legal costs and expenses, FOR SALE — 30" GE said mortgage, and the power of Including the attorney's fees H Loans, Total {excluding unearned income) . 18,236 electric range with self- sale contained In said mortgage allowed by law, which premises UJ having become operative by are described as follows: CO Less: Beserve for possible loan losses 21. cleaning oven, $100.00, reason of such default; if) Loans, Net 18,145 Magnavox stereo console NOW, THEREFORE, Notice Is Part of Lot 49 Supervisor's with 23" black-white TV, Hereby Given that on November Plat of Valley Farms No. 1, < Direct lease financing \ -0- 24, 1976, at 10 o'clock in the DeWitt Township, Clinton $100.00, also Magnavox forenoon, at the North Entrance County, Michigan, described as Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises 187 stereo console, $75.00, 10,000 of the courthouse In St. Johns, follows: Michigan, that being the place Real estate owned other than bank premises 25 BTUair conditioner. Ph. 627- for holding the Circuit Court for Comrrienclng at a point 46 rods 3804. GPC-39-40 South and 254 feet West of the Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies -0- the County of Clinton, there will Northeast corner of Section 33, be offered for sale and sold to the T5N, R2W, DeWitt Township, Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding •0- highest bidder, at public sale, for thence running West 50.0 feet, WANTED - Bean bag chair the purpose of satisfying the and thence north 165.0 feet, Other assets 479 in good condition, amounts due and unpaid upon thence East 50.0 feet, thence said mortgage, together with the South 165.0 feet to the point jof TOTAL ASSETS 35,160 reasonable. Call 224-2361 legal costs and charges of sale, beginning, according to plat days. 26-tf-32-dh provided by law and in said recorded in Plat Book 1, page 41, / Demand deposits of individuals, prtnshps., and corps 4,028 mortgage, the lands and Clinton County Records. J Time and savings deposits of individuals, premises in said mortgage prtnshps., and corps , mentioned and described, as - There being more than two- 20,783 follows, tp-wlt: thirds (two-thirds) of the original Deposits of United States Government \ 287 EGAL NOTICE The North 90 feet df Lot 9 and indebtedness still due and owing, the North 90 feet of the West 20.5 the mortgagors, their successors Deposits of States ana" political subdivisions 5,733 G j feet of Lot 8, Block 3, Perrln's and assigns, or any person Addition to the Village (now lawfully claiming from or under Deposits of foreign govts, and official institutions *,...' -. -0- NOTICE OF MORTGAGE City) of St. Johns, Clinton them shall, within SIX (6), l FORECLOSURE SALE Deposits of commercial banks \ -0- County, Michigan, according to 'MONTHS from th'e date of-thi' DEFAULT HAVING BEEN the plat recorded In Liber 48 of aforesaid foreclosure sale, be Certified and officers' checks 315 MAQE In the conditions of a Deeds, Page 177, CHntdn County entitled to redeem the entire certain mortgage made by records; subject to easements premises sold, by paying to the CO TOTAL DOMESTIC DEPOSITS 31,146 MILLBROOK MEADOWS, INC., and restrictions of record, If any. purchaser, his executors, UJ a Michigan Corporation, of 316 The recemption period will be administrators, or assigns, or to Total demand deposits / 5,134 Manchester Dr|ve, DeWitt, six months from the time of such the Register of Deeds, in whose H Michigan, as Mortgagors to Total time and savings deposits < 26,012 sale. Property may be redeemed office the deed Is deposited for -1 CLINTON NATIONAL BANK & by paying balance due plus 7 benefit of such purchaser, the Total deposits in foreign offices s -0- TRUST COMPANY, a federal percent Interest and any fees, sum which was bid therefore, QQ banking corporation, with Its taxes or other unpaid with interest from the time of the < TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN OFFICES -0- principal offices situated In St. encumbrances on the property sale at the rate percent borne by Johns. Michigan, as Mortgagee, from date of sale. the mortgage plus any other Federal funds purchased and securities sold dated Julv 30.1975. and recorded Dated October 6, 1976 sums required to be'pald by law. In the office of- the Register of 350 Mrs. Winifred D. Molony, DATED: October 8, 1976 under agreements to repurchase Deeds, for the County of Clinton, Regional Attorney Clinton National Bank & Trust State of Michigan, on August 19, Liabilities for; borrowed money , jiQn United States Department of Company Mortgagee 1975, In Liber 201 of Mortgages, Agriculture RANDY L. TAHVONEN Mortgage indebtedness -0- pages 765-7M.., Room 2961, 230 South Dearborn Attorney for Mortgagee Mortgagee having elected, Street 103 East State Street Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and outstanding — -0- under the terms, of said Chicago, Illinois 60604 St. Johns, Michigan 48879 mortgage to declare the entire Attorney for Mortgagee 24-5 i Other liabilities 823 principal and accrued Interest 23-5 thereon due, which election It TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes and debentures) ...'.. 32,319 does hereby exercise, pursuant V Subordinated notes and debentures ." 300 to which there Is claimed to be due and unpaid on said Preferred stock a. No. shares outstanding -0~ (par value) -0- mortgage on the date of this notice for principal and Interest, » Common stock a. No. shares authorized 72,209 the sum of ONE HUNDRED Investigative squad b. No. shares outstanding 62,209 (parvalue) 622 FORTY-EIGHT THOUSAND a. FIVE HUNDRED SEVENTY < Surplus 550 and 38-100 DOLLARS 7 (5148,570.38) and no cWlls suit or > Undivided profits 1,275 action or proceeding at law or In 94 eaulty having been Instituted,to now in operation H Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves recover the debt secured by said TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL 2,541 mortgage, or any part thereof. NOW, THERFORE, by virtue a TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL 35,160 of the power of sale contained in UJ said mortgage and pursuant to the statutes In such cases made The newly formed "Clinton Farmers Crop Elevator, Average for 15 or 30 calendar days ending with call date: and provided, NOTICE IS County Investigative Squad Main St., in Fowler in Dallas Cash and due from banks , 1,822 HEREBY GIVEN that on the is now in full operation Township on Oct. 21. A 2nd day of 1 December, 1976, at Fed. funds sold and securities purchased under agreements'to resell Qnfi 10:00 In the forenoon, at the investigating burglaries and quantity of money was < 18,094 North Main entrance of the larcenies throughout the taken. a Total loans Clinton County Courthouse, In county. The force Time deposits of $100,000 or more in domestic offices \. 4,675 the City of St. Johns, County of investigated the following Michigan Grocery z CInton, State of Michigan, (that Company, 5597 W. Grand < Total deposits 31,337 being the place of holding the incidents. DC Circuit Court within the said River reported the larceny of Fed. funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase 80 County) said mortgage will be a truck rim and tire on OcP. O foreclosed by a sale at public £ Liabilities for borrowed money _0_ A breaking and entering 22. The same night gas was auction to the highest bidder of occurred at the Clinton Crop also taken fr^om another UJ Standby letters of credit (outstanding as of report date) -0- the premises described In said £ mortgage, or so much thereof as Service, in Bengal Township vehicle on the property. Time deposits of $100,000 or more (outstanding as of report date) may be necessary to pay the on Forest Hill rd. on Oct. 21. ' P-2 amount due/as aforesaid, and According to investigators, Time certificates of deposit in denominations of $100,000 or more .... 4.330 Form CC-8022-06 any siim which may be paid by A camper pick-up top was 345 the undersigned"at or before said nothing appeared to be taken from Richard Jones Other time deposits in amounts of $100,000 or more ., sale for taxes and-or insurance missing at this time. on said premises, and all other residence at 12653 S. Wright sums paid by the undersigned, A breaking and entering Rd., in Eagle valued at $125 with Interest thereon, pursuant also occurred at the on Oct. 23. Harold W. H. Wellman to law and to me terms of said Name mortgage, and ail legal costs and expenses. Including the' President attorney's fees allowed by law, which premises are described as U.S. Government Securities ,of TlllB follows: $ 3,525,000.00 were pledged at Lots 9, 10, 14, 16, 18, 24, 25, 34, of the above-named bank do hereby declare that this Re­ 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 49, 50, 52, 53, 55 STEVE'S Sept. 30, 1976 to secure Public and Outlot A Millbrook Meadows port of Condition is true and correct to the best of my No. 2, a subdivision of a part of Deposits of $ 400,000.00 of knowledge and belief. the Southwest VA of Section 5, Treasurer of the State of Michigan T5N, R2W, City of DeWitt, REFUSE SERVICE Clinton County, Michigan, and for other purposes , according to the plat thereof recorded In Liber 5, of Plats, page 34, Clinton County Records, License Refuse Service ALSOwvliibrook Park being a partofMlilbrook Meadows No. 2, ^••— - ^^-"""Vj " Signature except that part of said park\ beginning at the Northwest !==*£!) St. Johns, Eureka ^ , 10/25/76 ; corner of Lot 13, Millbrook Date Meadows No. 2, thence Northwesterly 17.27 feet on a Hflffl-fflf Ovid - Elsie and curve to the left having a central We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this statement of resources and liabilities. We declare that it has angle of 02 degrees 21' 36" a radius of 419.29 feet and a long JjKtfSl Bannister Area. been examined by us, and to the best of our knowledge and belief is true and correct.. cord bearing-o distance of North 15 degrees 24' 37" West 17.27 feet; thence North 44 degrees 2V 48" East, 76.43 feet; thence South 45 degrees 3B' 12" East, 15 feet; COMMERCIAL & CONTAINER SERVICE thence South 44 degrees 21' 48" West 85 feet to the point of beginning; ALSO the South 85 rods of the East 'A of the West Va PHONE 834-5539 of the Southwest VA of Section 5, Directors T5N, R2W, and the South 85 rods of the West u of the East Va of the Southwest VA of Section 5, T5N, 4007 Carland Rd. R2W, except a parcel of land commencing at the Southeast corner thereof, thence North 10 * Elsie rods, thence West 8 rods, thence i

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') Hospital Auxilary sponsors ben new book. She requested Auxiliary members. A Special Care Unit. discarded material and reception will follow the MacNamara also The Clinton Memorial several new items. that members bring in all Hospital Auxiliary Board available material so the concert. discussed proposed met October 20; with Mrs. Montague said her A sale of gift shop items is Medicaid cutbacks and puppet committee members 'work of the Auxiliary can be chairman, Mary Crosby, "preserved for posterity." being planned for Nov. 11 expressed his appreciation presiding. Thirty-one have been busy preparing and 12. A 10 percent forj the many letters written for the holiday season. Melanie Humphrey members were present, discussed the Heart Ball discount will be given on to the legislators expressing Ninety puppets are ready to merchandise and,there will peoples' views on such a Sewing chairman, Mrs. be stuffed and 29 stockings which will be held Feb. 5. It Fitz pa trick, reported that was voted to have the price be a bargain table. The gift procedure. and caps cut out. shop will be open from 10 The members welcomed .the sewing ladies had Mrs. MacLaughlin, remain at $25 per couple as accumulated 131 working in previous years and to have a.m. to 7:30 p.m. three visitors to the meeting: historian, has finished one Paul McNamara, hospital Mrs. Edward Manring, hours, during the past month. book of history and started a the same pattern of events. They made 189 items from administrator, discussed whose husband is a doctor in Mrs. Mikula, television recent expansion of hospital DeWitt; Mrs. Rollin Huerd, chairman, reported that her services. A doctor is now on, , who represented the Meals- Deliver lumber, committee members had duty each weekend for on-Wheels committee and •v amassed a total of 33 hours emergency services. Mrs. Helen Burnham who during the past month and Nine physicians are now assists the sewing IT WAS WITCHES, goblins, ghosts, green frogs, and orange pumpkins for children at rentals had netted $195.87. using the facilities of Clinton committee members each Swegles Elementary School Thursday afternoon. The children dressed in traditional Plans have been finalized Memorial Hospital and there week. Halloween garb and throughout the play "Hee-hee-hee's" were chanted by witches, cats for the Benefit Concert to be is ^an Osteopathic physician A portion of the evening meowed; and frogs croaked. The children also sang Halloween songs in the play that was township had a very quiet on the hospital staff. was spent making holiday performed in the gym for other students, and parents. Bath Township police Halloween. There were held Dec. 5 at 4 p.m. at the chief, Gene Reno, reported high school auditorium. The Nine nurses are receiving articles that will be for sale three incidents of egg training for work in the in the gift shop. that lumber has been stolen throwing; four broken concert features Mrs. from building sites on State mailboxes, and one picture Brunette Mazzolini and Rd. east of Upton Rd. There window was reported Joseph Mazzolini, noted arer two houses presently broken. vocalists. They will be day ideas under construction. . The accompanied v by Mrs. Maurice Witteveen. Tickets lumber has been delivered, The DeWitt Township and then stolen the same1 night, are $3 for adults and $1.50 for City police departments also students. Tickets are at workshop according to Reno. reported safe and quiet available at the hospital. The be served at the workshop. He also reported the Halloween nights. Carol Ann Shop and from Need ideas? Looking for something that will please Uncle George at Christmas^ -. Mrs. Young noted that time but won't cost an arm almost one-third of the men and a leg? come with their wives either The Clinton County to browse or to watch the extension study clubs are different demonstrations. sponsoring a Christmas The Holiday Idea Workshop at Smith Hall on Workshop is an annual event Nov. 9 from 9:30 a.m. to 7:30 and includes 15 study clubs DEWITT NEWS IS from throughout Clinton Members^f St. Johns High Whenever your present total sale. p.m. This is where people subscriptions expire, a throughout the area can see County. The study clubs SPONSORED BY THESE School and their Student After selling four have between 12 /and 15 Council will launch a renewal purchased from this subscriptions the students what can be done for a little sale will take effect. bit of money and a lot of women in them. \ magazine sale Nov. 4 and name goes in a $100 cash Mrs. Young commented will con^nue the drive until Forty percent of the sale is imagination. drawing. Each two At least 800 people that there seemed to be Nov. 22. student Council profit and, once a student has sold $30 subscriptions or albums attended the Holiday more people every year Have a happy day and The Student Council's goal wprth of magazines or after this will once again get Workshop last year, attending the event. "We've if you want to smile is $2,000 dollars for a better records, he or she will the students name in the according to Peggy Young, also found that the colder the when the job is done call - sound system for the school drawing. this year's chairman. "The day the more people attend," dances. receive 10 percent of their workshop has been very well she said. LARRY T.SCHPEFER.INC. The drive is being handled received by the people in the The groups will begin yours through QSP, a subsidary of Investigative Squad county," Mrs. Young said. setting up its exhibits The Reader's Digest "Not only people in our Monday- afternoon. The MASONS 50 Association Inc., with QSP CARPENTERS *3 per county attend, but also from chairman also said they are CONTRACTORS Field Manager for this area, other counties." starting earlier this year, so % Bernie Brusso, guiding the end suspects that mothers could take their Many different types of 11323 N.US-27 Phone 669-9134 students, under the direct ideas will be at the workshop children to school and then Dewitt Phone 669-2725 supervision of Robert Roger The newly formed Clinton recovered from a residence including ideas for attend the workshop. ^ and Bill Swears. County Investigative Squad in Maple Rapids. The names Christmas ornaments, place Work begins on the annual This week more than 1400 is in the third week of are being with held pending mats, refrigerator affair in January and plans students will be talking to operation and has solved the issuance of warrants. ornaments made out of are made throughout the friends parents, and two more cases of breaking The squad is investigating year. "funny fur", stuffed SALES-BUILDING - relatives about taking' and enterings and larcenies, the following incidents. animals, and patchwork The groups decide at this magazine subscriptions On Oct. 28 a larceny was articles. "These are just time what was well received LEASING-TRADES orders or purchasing R.C.A. On Oct. 17 the-North Pole reported of a 'l Vz horse Restaurant, in St. Johns was some of the holiday ideas and try to wprk out. the record albums. motor owned by Victor "bugs", to make next year 4 LONG broken into and pinball that people can do on their 2173 W. Cuttfer 81 GO US-27 Renewal subscriotions. Clark, of Eagle Township. own," she commented. even more of a success. REALTY CO. albums, and - new machines were tampered The motor was taken from a with. On Oct. 27 two An added feature of the Each year one group is in 3300 IM| subscriptions, will all field across from the charge of decorating the hall juveniles were petitioned workshop will be New Homes & Additions DeWitt Hitching I IS DeWitt provide profit that will go residence on Clark Rd. demonstrations on macrame in the Christmas spirit. into the Student Council into probate court and Phone 669-9822 Biinwiiw 669-2851 charged with breaking and A car battery owned by and weaving as well as "Some of them are really Remodeling - Roofing 669-3538 REALTOR Fund. Bob Antes, of 132 W. South others. clever and beautiful," Mrs. Renewals need not be for entering. St...,- Maple Rapids, was '" On Oct. 29-a quantity of Punch and homemade Young said. subscriptions that have or stolen, Oct. 28. 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The Committee of the and, ultimately, the voters of Manpower *and Training Boards of Education of the County Vocational- Whole of the Clinton County the Intermediate School Needs Committee findings six schools that each board Technical Citizen's Advisory Vocational-Technical District. The resolution strongly indicate the adopt 1 a resolution Committee hereby accepts Citizen's Advisory culminates eight months of necessity for more course supporting the the recommendation of' its Committee met on Oct. 28, study and research by the 30- alternatives in the establishment by the Clinton Committee Qf the Whole to so and unanimously adopted a member citizen's committee Vocational Education field in County Intermediate School inform the Boards of which held 47 separate order to properly prepare District of an area career Education involved and urge resolution recommending center. Such a center to\be the establishment of a meetings. Itreads.infull, as our young people to compete the earliest passage by each in the job market; and defined, organized and board of an appropriate Clinton County Area Career follows: ' financed, upon approval of Center. The resolution WHEREAS, the findings of the voters, on a "pay-as-you- resolution, so that the matter directed the Steering "At a Clinton County the Shared Time i Facility go" basis as outlined in the can be placed before the ST. JOSEPHS SCHOOL will be holding a Carnival Nov. 6 from 5 to 9:30 p.m. in the school Committee to inform the six Vocational-Technical Committee establish that reports of the Citizen's Department of Education, gym. Those active with the carnival nlannlng are from left to right, Jenny Droste, third boards of education involved Citizen's Advisory such expansion of programs Advisory Committee; the State Board of Education grade; Monica VaoqUM, first grade; Nancy Miller, carnival chairman; Brent Irrcr, third (Bath, DeWitt, Fowler, Ovid- Committee meeting held on cannot be undertaken within and, Ultimately, the voters of , grade; Bob Kudwa^ school board president; Dale DeBoer, first grade; Scott Herendeen, Elsie, Pewamo-Westphalia Thursday evening, October existing facilities, and that THEREFORE BE IT the Clinton County 2nd grade; Sister Lucy, principal; and Connie Newhall, fourth grade. and St. Johns) of the decision 28, 1976, at 7;30 p.m. at the such programs should be RESOLVED: The Steering Intermediate School and request a resolution of Clint6n County Intermediate under the control of the Committee of the Clinton .District. support from each board, so School District, a motion was Clinton County Intermediate that the project can move offered by Mr. Charles School District; and forward. Coletta and supported by Mr. WHEREAS, vthe Eureka native, retired Exxon The next steps would Lawrence Keck that the Committee of the Whole Of Public Hearing following resolution be involve securing approval upon consideration of these Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be from the Michigan adopted by the Committee of reports has recommended to the Whole: held at the DeWitt High School Auditorium, Herbison Department of Educcation, the Steering Committee that executive dies in N.Carolina Road, City of DeWitt, Michigan, at 7:30 P.M. on the State Board of Education WHEREAS, the it in turn recommend to the November 29, 1976, to afford the opportunity for Tyron, N.C., Oct. 30-Leroy the office of Financial and of the University of Chicago individuals to be heard on the Economic and Social D. Stinebower, who retired Development Policy and as and a trustee of Kflamazoo Effects of the location, design and environmental as a vice president and deputy U.S. representative College, impact of the wastewater treatment facilities for the Obituaries director of the Exxon 'on the United Nations That college awarded him Southern Clinton County area consisting of Bath, Corporation in 1969, died Economic and Social aLL.D. in 1958. He was also DeWitt and Watertown Townships and the City of Albert Fedewa rosary was said Tuesday 1894, in Duplain Township to here at his' home on Council. ^ a member of the Council on DeWitt. evening (Nov. 2) at St. Wilbur and Belle Stratton, Hartstone Drive, apparently Mr. Stinebower's first Foreign Relations: A The projects being considered include a 5.1 million Albert S. Fedewa, 93, of Mary's Church. and married Mina Saylor of of a heart attack, he was 71 assignment at Exxon, (at director of the Committee gallon a day expansion to the existing wastewater Jason Rd., Pewamo, died The funeral Mass was said St. Johns on August 5, 1913. years old. that time the Standard Oil for national Trade Policy treatment plant in DeWitt Township together with Sunday • (Oct. 31) at his Wednesday (Nov. 3) at St. Ke was a farmer. Mr. Stinebower, a native oi Company (New Jersey) ), and the National Foreign interceptors, pumping stations and collecting sewers home. Mary's Church with Mr. Stratton is survived by Eureka, was graduated from was as assistant to the Trade Council, Inc., and a in* bath,* DeWitt and Watertown Townships and the He was born June 27, 1883 the Rev. James, Schmitt ,his wife; step-sisters, Mrs. Kalamazoo College in 1926 treasurer. ' board member of the Joint City of DeWitt. » in Clinton County the son of officiating. Burial was in St. Mary Saylor of Bannister and received a Master's In 1953 he was appointed Council on Economic . The treatment plant expansion cost is estimated at Mathias Fedewa and Mary Mary's Cemetery. Funeral and Mrs. Delia Thompson of degree in economics from the Company's European Education. $9J260,000. with the sewers and pumping stations costs Thelen. His wife, Helen, arrangements were made by St. Johns and several nieces the University of Chicago in financial representative in He is survived by his wife, estimated at $7,656,000. preceded him in death in the Neller Funeral Home in and nephews. 1927. London. He became Alice; two daughters, Mrs. The proposed projects will provide significantly 1969. He was a retired Portland. executive assistant to the Carolyn Kauffman of higher treatment of the wastewater now being treated farmer, and was a member Before joining the Exxon Exxon Board chairman in Boulder, Colo.; and Dr. at the existing wastewater treatment plants and of the Holy Name Society. Marshall Hicks organization in 1952, Mr. 1959, and was elected Kathryn Keith of thereby improve the quality of the Looking Glass Survivors included three Archie Stratton Stinebower was associated treasurer of the corporation Albuquerque, N.M., and six River. sons: Harold Fedewa of Marshall R. Hicks, 54, of with the United States the following year. grandchildren. Maps, drawings and environmental statements and Department of State for 18 other pertinent data will be available upon request for Portland; and Norman and ELSIE - Funeral services 5154 W. Parks Rd., died year. " " * Memorial services will be Charles Fedewa, of Tuesday, Oct. 26 during a years. Mr. Stinebower was a held in Tyron Monday with public inspection and copying at the Township Halls of for Archie Stratton, 82, of Bath, DeWitt and Watertown and the City Hall of Westphalia; plus five 8852 Gratiot County Line farming accident at his In the State Department, member of the council on the burial in Mt. Rest Cemetery daughters: Mrs. Laura home. he had served as director of Graduate School of Business in St. Johns. DeWitt on November 12, 1976. Rd., Bannister, were held at All persons interested in the design, location and Hengesbach, Mrs.'Marcella Oct. 23 Carter Funeral Funeral services were Hengesbach and Mrs. Dora held at the Osgood Funeral construction of the wastewater treatment facilities are Home, Elsie. Rev. Elmer invited to appear and express their views. Written Pung, all of Westphalia; Courser officiated with Home, on Friday Oct. 29 at 1 Arrest Lansing men Helena Pung, of Eagle; and p.m. He was buried at Mt. statements may be submitted tfrior to or at the time of burial in Riverside The Clinton County the hearing. I Mrs. Marie Thelen, of Cemetery. Rest Cemetery with the Rev. Thursday Oct. 21 three another Lansing man was Fowler. Investigative Squad solved t Frances Johannides a breaking and entering that Lansing men were arrested also apprehended. Those Other survivors include: officiating. occurred two weeks ago at arrested were: Greg William J. Purvis, Chairman for breaking and entering of two sisters; Mrs. Anna Mr. Stratton died Mr. Hicks was bom in the Norman Jones Robins, Tommy, Hufnagel, Southern Clinton County Hengesbach, of Westphalia; Clinton County on Nov. 17, residence, 5085 S. Forest Hill a residence and the larceny Albert Fernadiz, and Dave .Sanitary Sewer Authority .Wednesday morning at his of a building. Friday and Mrs. Mary Smith, of home where he had lived his '1921 to Clarence and Cerelda Rd. Swicfe, Fowler; plus 48 entire life. (Frank) Hicks. He attended grandchildren and 90 great­ the Harper School and grandchildren. graduated from Rodney B. Rosaries were said He was born August 23, Wilson High School in 1939. Monday (Nov. 1) at • St. He spent his entire life in Mary's Chapel, and a parish Clinton County. He married Betty Wesner, in St. Johns on April 28,1945. Mr. Hicks was a farmer 1977 and was active in county, township, school and farm RICHARD HAWKS affairs. 108 Brush St. 108 Brush St. , Mr. Hicks is survived by ST. JOHNS his wife, Betty; two ST.JQH8S daughters, Mrs. Louise Phone 224-7160 Phone 224-7279 CHRISTMAS CLUB Ferguson, and Mrs. Lorraine ' Upton, both of Rl, St. Johns; one son Russell, of Lansing; one grandosn; his mother, Mrs. Cerelda Hicks, of St. Johns and one brother, on sale Kenneth, also of St. Johns. J- Boyce Wooley "State Farm has Funeral services for J. Boyce Wooley, 67, of 625 S. LIFE insurance, Ovid St., Elsie were held FREE Nov. 3 at the Carter Funeral from your life too! Call me Home, Elsie. The Rev. » David L. Miles and Rev. insurance for details." Elmer Courser officiated with burial in Ford Cemetery. Mr. Wooley died Oct. 30 in Christmas his home, following an ttATI till* illness of several months. He was born Oct. 19, 1909, the son of Archie and Cora Wooley. He spent most of his Like a good neighbor, Likeagood neighbor, life in the Elsie area. Candle State Farm is there. State Farm is there SUM turn lib Inuring Company Sutt F*m Ut kmrnnce Compwr Mr. Wooley and Evelyn Horn* 0J1« Enmningion. UtaO>i Horn* Office Roommflion, Uimort Wooley were married in Chapin Oct. 20, 1935. Mr. Wooley was owner of "* the Wooley's Variety Store in Elsie, which he operated for 33 years together with his wife. He was also active in village affairs. (Surviving are his wife, Evelyn: two brothers, Bruce of Lansing and, Robert of Elsie. CUSTOMS The family have requested memorials to Elsie Public They're very important to some people Library or Elsie United' ... and less important to others. Methodist Church.

That's why there can be no single way Thelma Rose ( not exactly as shown ) to provide funeral service. Bach time Funeral services for we're called, we're prepared to do Thelma N. Rose, 67, of 11730 what's right for the individual family. N. US 27, DeWitt, were held Oct. 29 at 2 p.m. at the DeWitt Area Chapel. Place 00 of, burial was Deep Dale Cemetery with the Rev. Mini (with each $2. club or larg Eastman officiating. Mrs. Rose died on Oct. 26, at Sparrow Hospital. She was born in Lawton, Oklahoma, on Oct. 4,1909 to George and Hattie SM CENTRAL (McMannis) Hodges. She resided in the DeWittt NATIONAL area for the past 15 years. Her husband Claude preceded her In death in BANK 1971. OF ST. JOHNS Mrs, Rose was a OSGOOD— homemaker and is survived by one daughter; Mrs. Lou FUNERAL HOMES Kashenider, thre'e "WE'RE THE FRIENDLY FOLKS YOU CAN BANK ON" , grandchildren; and three Serving the Clinton Area from 4 Convenient Locations ST JOHNS FOWIER sisters: Mrs. CleoBotts, and Mrs. Effie Beeler, both of ABBOTTS HOWCHTOn^ SOUTHGATE PLAZA MAPIE RAPIDS OVID Denver, Colorado; and Mrs. ST. JOHNS OVID PEWAMO Frances Anglin. of West, Virgin*la! .