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Rochester Colony: the Cooperative education What's the proposed high Next week's National INSIDE: early clays — Page 3B in St. Johns —Page 6B, school all about? —Page 6B Library Week —Page 4A, 110th Year No. 51. i Youth talent Join the Treasure Hunt show opens •:•: In this editfon of the Clinton County News, St. Johns •:•: merchants are offering over $280* in prizes you CAN win. Supervisors turn down •:•: It's easy—just bring the special Treasure Hunt Section in St Johns •:•: into the Clinton County News office while you're down- The creative talent of St. Johns •:•: town this weekend • and enter the contest by letting us area youngsters will be displayed •:•: stamp your number on the section. Treasure Hunt starts for the public today, Friday and •:•: Monday noon when numbers will be posted in the partici- Saturday as the St. Johns Rotary •:•: pating stores. Complete contest rules are on the front Club putsonits 1966Rotary Youth |:|: page of the special section. Be sure to enter . it won't Talent Show. :•:• be hard to winl Olive trailer park plan Exhibits were delivered to the St. Johns Municipal Building au ditorium Monday afternoon and Vote 17-5 to reject recommendation evening, and judging of the ex Ohio man Penney hibits was done Tuesday by a. Board team headed by Earl Haas. store manager here The board of supervisors Tuesday rejected a recommendation of the zoning commission to allow a trailer park at Alward Lake0 Ttie The exhibits will be open to the eyes $650 public today (Thursday); Friday William E. Chalmers,former supervisors voted 17-5 to reject following an orderly, quiet hour-long and Saturday • from 7 to 9 p.m. ly merchandise manager at Great discussion. - and on, Saturday also from 1-5 Lakes Mall in Mentor, Ohio has request p.m. been promoted to manager of the * * J. C. Penney Co. department The Clinton County Board of Over 75 persons packed the new supervisors' room to partici OVER 300 ENTRIES are num store at St. Johns. Supervisors is going to open up the courthouse for open house on pate and hear the decision. While the action by the board was final, bered, and they are divided into M 1 three major categories and 28 Chalmers' appointment was ef Our Government Day * during' James Moore, attorney for Mr and Mrs Ray DeYoung, the petitioners, sub-categories..These include: fective April 8. He replaces Jerry Michigan Week this year, but they Knupp, who last weekbegananew haven't decided how far they're said the DeYoungs are "contemplating" further legal action.- Manual arts (collections; job as catalog district supervisor going to go in helping finance the Michigan Week celebration woodwork; needlecraft, crochet for Penney's at Pittsburgh, Pa. The DeYoungs sought township, roads would be a big ing, etc.; clothing construction; around the county. permission to.develop problem.- mechanical; yarncraft, hand- CHALMERS hasbeenwithPen- * * knitted articles; electric wiring; neys' since 1949 when he started Robert Purtill, county Michi gan Week chairman, explained to a trailer park of be HE NOTED Pratt Road, which 2 other and models), science (chemistry; as a sales associate in New would service one of the entranc electronics; penmanship; health; Castle, Pa. He was successively the board the various plans being tween 100 and 150 made for the annual celebration DERRILL SHINABERY es to' the trailer park, has two aerody n a m i c s and rocketry; promoted to department manager trailers to start on sharp curves in it between the rezonings mathematics; physics, including at Baden, Pa., in 1956 and to as and emphasized there would be more county-wide emphasis and Derrill M. Shinabery of 1198 property on the north site and US-27, as well as two nuclear; astronomy; geology; and sistant manager in Massillon, W. Maple Rapids Road, Green- narrow bridges and some low biology),' and arts (water colors; Ohio, in 1958. He has been asso participation planned. and east sides of Al * * fa us h Township supervisor places that were under water pe approved drawing, art done in charcoal, ciated with the Mentor, Ohio store since 1957, was elected chair ward Lake. riodically. He said it would mean ink or pencil; oil'paintings; pho since 1961. WILLIAM CHALMERS HE SAID A budget of around man of the Clinton County the county would have to build a tography, slides, stiH photos; The board of supervisors ap $650 is planned to meet the ex Board of Supervisors Tuesday The zoning board on March 3 new road, and he inquired as to proved two applications for re- sculpture; m u s i c-a-1 **afrange- , tile? P'enif4y, Co-,, whosels'tore penses of - piitting-on the week- at the Aprll^'organizational approved the jpermit.and^recQm- how the cost of the improvements zoning Tuesday ufternoon, one-in ments; number paintings; crea managers and other personnel ,long celebration—oyer and a"bove ~ board"meetirig. Hals'present mended final'approval by the ' could be met. tive writing; art novelties, shell- Pasrerrgif'-harf DeWitt ' Township and one in share in company profits, has a what various communities and ly chairman of the board's county board of supervisors. The Bingham. craft, art metal, etc ). long-standing policy of promo as car overturns organizations are already putting appropriation and finance, and proposed park did not require re- DeYoung commented' that * * tion from within. into it. He asked the supervisors public relations committee. zoning but does need a permit "Granted, this is, a bad road," James Smalley, 18, of Walk . In DeWitt, a parcel of land on * * to finance the extra cost of the since it would,be in aagricultur- but he said the water-problem the northeast corner of State and MR AND MRS John Rumbaugh er Street, St. Johns, suffered celebration. CHALMERS1 community activ Clinton County's share of the aUy-zoned area. was solved and no one would be Williams- Roads was rezoned are general chairmen of the pa bruises in a one-car accident * * trol committees' that will be on ities include Lions International cost would be about $758, butSu- bringing a trailer into the park from B residential to D agricul about 8:15 p.m. last Wednes Derrill Shinabery of Green- pervisor Gerald Shepard of Bath VOTING AGAINST a motion by over such roads, anyway. Neil doty Thursday, Friday andSatur- and Mentor Methodist Men. He is day on Forest Hill Road south ture and permission granted for a member of the official board of bush Township moved that, upon pointed out this could be taken Raymond' Mayers of Bengal Harte, a township trustee, said a "King Arthur's Court" trailer day in the auditorium. Mr and Mrs east of Maple Rapids. proper billing, the county would Township to reject the recom Jud Marzke arechairmenThurs- the Mentor MethodistChurch. out in use of office space and the people weren't worried about park. He was a passenger in a car allow up, to $650 toward the cost. other facilities and would not mendation were: Gerald Shepard the trailers beiqg moved over day, Mr and Mrs Tony Tledt on. i driven by Johnny Villarreal, 21, That motion lost on a voice vote, of Bath, Oliver Angell of DeWitt Friday and Mr and Mrs John Hall necessarily mean an appropria the road, butratherwereworried He is a native of New Castle, of 630 W. Gibbs, St. Johns. Vil and a few minutes later George tion of' money. No appropriation Township, Derrill Shinabery" of about the every-day traffic of the THE REZONING was approved and Mr and Mrs Lester Lake on Pa. Chalmers, his wife, Carole, larreal told deputy sheriffs a deer Austin of Ovid Township moved was included in the resolution Greenbush, DonClarkofSt.Johns residents of the 150 trailers. with no opposition,'and a roll-call Saturday afternoon and evening, daughter Tracey 5 and son Scott ran in front of his car. When he and William Buck of DeWitt City. vote was unanimous. respectively. 3, will reside in St. Johns. the question be turned over to the passed Tuesday. * * braked'to avoid the animal, the public relations committee for Other participating counties Their vote was to approve the "THIS WOULD necessitate a car skidded, turned around and permit. Likewise there was no opposi Mr and Mrs Mel Warren were Car pulling from gas their recommendations at the and governmental units include millage increase in the township tion for the rezoning of 10 acres then overturned on the west side board's next meeting this month. Ingham, Eaton and Shiawassee for road improvements,"hesaid, in charge of, the check-in and set station hit by another of the road. Voting for the rejection were of land at the northwest corner of up committee Monday afternoon That motion carried. counties and theCityofLansing. and noted that township funds M-21 and~DeWitt Road westof St. Villarreal was unhurt, as were * * Mayers, Maurice Gove of Bing were tied up for a couple of years and evening. Mr and Mrs Stan Police said Lewis W. Castner, ham, William Hufnagel o'f Dallas, Johns from D agricultural to*G Cowan will be in charge of the two other passengers,KenCrow- THE OPEN houseis being plan DERRILL SHINABERY was ap with improvements on Krepps industrial. Moriarty Pole Build 81, of Krepps Road, rural St. -ell, 19, of French Road,andRob- ned for May 16 and will be used pointed to represent the board of George Moore of Duplain, Russell Road. check-out and clean-up commit Johns, failed to yield the right- Howe of Eagle, John Setterington ings plans to erect an assembly tee Sunday afternoon and evening.