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/ •\ ."^ / Attend; Beck Farm Market Anniversary Sale Event Wed. thru Sat April 16-19 St. Johns and Ashley Stores Many Free Prizes! Clinton County News S^rityJtk»Cti*imdAMa. $WOL 1856 APRIL 16,1975 18 PAGES SIT JOHNS, MICHIGAN 48879 15 Cents

Circulate petitions protesting Hannah and Roesner Consumers rate increase • Petitions supporting a petition drive necessary to the generating of power or started in Bint are being circulated in this expansion. Two positions area protesting a rate increase" requested by "It is our contention that thefirm holds a Consumers Power Co. government sanctioned monopoly leaving The petition reads: "We the undersigned, users no competition. Therefore, exorbitant residents of Clinton County, oppose any rate expenditures for promotional efforts and increase sought by Consumers Power Co advertising should not be necessary and we and we urge the Michigan Public Service further feel that users should not be ex­ up for election Commission to scrutinize the firm's pected to absorh costs for expansion failures financial records and mandate that any because of poor management," needed revenue for expansion and or Directing the petition drive here is Sharon operation be generated with the firm by Reha, who says those interested in signing eliminating all expenditures not absolutely the petition should call her at 224-7238. While the rest of the family enjoys the canoe race Sunday, this little fellow, tired from all in St. Johns the activity, takes advantage of the bright sunny day to take an outdoor snooze. Central Michigan residents felt the 1st warmth of spring this weekend as stinny skies replaces the Haney's pass polygraph cold and snowy weather that first came with spring. "* ST JOHNS ~ Two terms on the St Johns Friday between 8 am and 5 pm. Photo by Mary Mabie City Commission expire this year and will If,necessary, a primary election will be W^Wl^^ f be up for election. Those with terms ex­ held in August to determine nominees to be ST. JOHNS - It was reported to the Further details were unavailable at piring are John Hanna and Don Roesner. 'placed on the ballot for the Nov 4 municipal Clinton County News late Tuesday press time. Nominating petitions for the offices may election. afternoon that Mary Haney, owner of The Haney's took the polygraph test be obtained at the city clerk's office, 121 E. Deadline for filing the nominating the Clinton Arms Hotel, along with her following an investigation at the former Walker on or after April 18 Monday through petitions is June 17 at 4 pm. husband Wayne had passed- a polygraph Steel Hotel to determine if the fire had test conducted by the Michigan State started by arson. The investigation Police. revealed arson was suspected. Rotary sponsors talent* X County Historical show for 28th year ST JOHNS -- For the 28th year the St Johns According to Chairman. Steve Bakita, Rotary Club wljl provide area young people Friday evening from 7 to 9, has been Society begins second an opportunity to display their talents declared "winners' night", a period set ' during the public showing of the annual aside for winners in.various categories to be Youth Talent ^Shbw in the Municipal on hand to discuss their entries. Building, beginning Wednesday, April 23. ' As in the past, Jhe showing will be dpen fdr • Hours for viewing on aft nights will be v> productive year , _ A, f^-fr- — -^ days,,W(!tin>sdny -thfcough Saturday, .'and. ^from^ pm toT'pm'and tnember& of the - the geherarpub]ic is invited" to view the (Rotary Club will be in attendance during >XJie Clinton County Historicat^pci^H^S^ ^history, They haxe a dispJayicase^wWch is .hundrMg'pUttotentered^forjudging. 'those times.'' ' btfgunits second year of activity by electing * currently in the lobby of the Clinton National new^officersforthey^arr.TheyIre; Douglas Bank's main officejn St Johns. Carpenter, president; Robert Barnes, vice- This mini-museum display will move to ' LarryBrowit-, Charlie Green and Cecjl Smith sit atop the hand-painted president; Mrs Gerajdine j.Workrna£, other spots at later dates. The committee is c - ^ * JM^#»t*wi|l be ^warded to the Wirfner of a drawing to be held May 18 treasurer; Mrs Faye Hansen*' recording . a!s;o looking for other articles** interest and' «r* ^ \* f fdlfowifjg the SoatfboK Derby race, Proceeds from the sale of signature secretary.— ; Mr„__s Ja,_n„ Seperic„ •_,— correspondin _,,_g is looking for another display case, CallTom , space on the car, at $1,a name benefit the Derby. secretary. The society is well op its way to Hollen 224-8173 for additional information. another successful year and is hoping for The marking and identifying of homes and more interest and -county-wide par­ buildings in the county which were built ticipation. before 1876 is underway. All of those who The next meeting of the Society will be have such buildings and homes are asked to Cederberg to speak Thursday, April 17, at 8 pm in the DeWitt call committee members so that their Memorial Building. The meeting will building may be included in the marking Clinton County Republicans this year will be Congressman feature a program on architectural styles and also on the map which is being compiled will gather for (fheir annual and types andiwill help in identifying "How of homes in the county. Lincoln Day fund raising dinner Elford Cederberg* old is this, house". Slides and pictures will The maps will provide the walker and this month1 and, as in the past, Tickets will be $10 per person, add interest to the program, 'which allows attendance at the driver a chance to view from sidewalk and the.event will be held in the St dinner. Special patron ad­ The Society is currently starting its mini- road the way the couniy looked when the Johns High School Auditorium. mission tickets entitles holders museum feature. The museum committee, centennial of the nation "was. celebrated 100 According to County Chair­ to a reception planned for the headed by Tom Hollen of St Johns, has years ago. The committee members are woman, Liz Nobis, the April Congressman at 5:30 pm in the started collecting articles of interest for Ken coin, 669-3770; Doug Whltcomb, 224- 24th event will get underway at community room of Central display. 2764; Mrs George Seperic, 224-4473; Mr and 6:30 pm and featured speaker National Bank. Although there is ho county museum as Mrs Thomas'Teare 224-2917; Mrs John yet, it is the desire of the committee to Rumbaugh, 224-7402; Mrs James Moore, display the interesting artifacts of county 224-2025, Promotions and appointment in St. Jphns

ST JOHNS -- Two promotions and ,an have been announced by Randy Humphrey, Marjon Baker has been promoted to assista.nl city assessor and Richard Coletta appointment of a city zoning administrator , St Johns city manager. cashier, Diane Gurski has been promoted to has been named zoning administrator. Mrs Baker came to work for the clty,3 years ago as cashier. She and her husband, Kenneth Baker, District Court probation officer, moved to St Johns frorri Three Rivera,. While in Three Rivers, she-worked jn the banking business for 10 years.'Their ' daughter, Nancy, is the husband'of Richard Wells of St Johns. They are also the parents of 3 grown" sons Kenneth Jr, Jeff and Robin. Mrs Gurski started working for the city through the high school co-op program in - October, 1968. In June, 1969, she .became a full-time member of the city staff as secretary and clerk to the city assessor. She has completed requirements for her level 1 assessor's certificate. She is the wife of Jim Gurski, who is employed'at Oldsmobile in Lansing. Richard Coletta. In hU Vole as zotiirig administrator will be building inspector and 'responsible for code enforcement. A1968 graduate' of St Johns High School, _ O^cccr* a{ tec* SP&7V he was graduated from Michigan State University in 1972 with a degree in ad­ The formation of a St Johns Chapter of The Business and Professional Women's Club vertising. ' . was advanced recently when 3 local women attended a state function In Clare. He and his wife, Kathy, will reside at 805 Representing the St Johns chapter at a BPW District 7 meeting were, from left, Carolyn W. Park, St Johns, Colfman, treasurer, Betty Allen, recording secretary a«d'Virginia Shawnee, president. Coletta is the son of Mr and Mrs Richard The local women will have their club officially chartered at a dinner gathering April 26 In Richard Cotetta Coletta, ill N. Morton, St Johns.^ \ the MfcBOtttctLodge. • WALT DISNEY'S ADMISSION: CLINTON NOW PLAYING Coming APRIL ADULTS Attraction: THEATRE 18thru 2$\ BURT REYNOLDS "THE LONGEST 2 Shorn Ntttly Frf.-Sit.-SUn. 7 & 9 p.m. 1 Show Nlttly Mon.-TuM.-Wwt.-Thun. 7 P.m. 75* CHILDREN' ST. JOHNS Saturdayfc Sunday Matin* 3 *•.*£< TECHNICOLOR" MNAVISfON* te YARD" , ',' ; ^Ma Regular hamburgers only 150 plus tax. Oiie day only, Sunday, April 20^,11:00 a.m.til closing. McDonalds* will be 20 years pld this 4 good old 1955 price... Just lSt. It's Sunday. It's our birthday) but the party's puV way of thanking you for 20 great for yoji! Suriday, froih 11:00 a.m. to ? years. Don't miss it! Sunday, April *; qlosing, you can get a McDonald's regular 20th* at participating McDonald's. hamburger for only l5tf plus tax. The , McDonalds same ,100% beef hamburgers you A always get at McDonald's, but for the %u deserve a bfeak today 912 U.S. 27

/ * *r St. Johns, Michigan 48879 April J6,1975 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN Francis Rossow named Westphalia man to be • outstanding educator ordained Catholic priest FT WAYNE, IND - Francis ministrative abilities, civic C. Rossow, professor of English service) and professional LANSING « D6nis Spibley, Schmitt, along with Rev at Concordia Senior college, Ft recognition. son of Mr and Mrs Leon Spitzley ' Willlanr Rademacher and Rev of Westphalia, will be one of Wayne, Ind, has been selected Professor Rossow is a native Martin Miller will concelfibrate as an Outstanding Educator for three young men ordained to the the Mass of Thanksgiving in of Fowler, and is the son of Mrs Catholic Priesthood on Westphalia. Very Rev Robert J. 1975, Professor Rossow will be Herman K. Rossow of Route 2, featured in -"Outstanding Saturday, April 19 at noon by Rose, Rector of St John St Johns. Professor Rossow Auxiliary . Bishop James Seminary, Plymouth, will Educators of America", a holds a Master of Divinity national awards publication. Sullivan. Alan Wakefield of speak. degree from Concordia Lansing, Mi and Gerald Ploof of Seminary, St Louis; Missouri, Flint, Mi are the- other two An open house will be held in Nominations for the program and the MA degree in English candidates for the Sacrament of 'St Mary, Westphalia, Parish are made by officials of the from Michigan State Univer­ Holy Orders. .Kail at 7 pm on April 20. colleges. Guidelines for sity. He has taught at Concordia 'Benediction-will precede the selection include an educator's Senior College since 1959. He is Denis Spitzley is \he 9th of 15 reception. v > children and entered St Joseph, talents in the classroom, con- a member of the Modern At the Mass of Thanksgiving tributfons\ tb 'research, ad- Language Association. Seminary, Grand Rapids, from Rossow St Mary School, Westphalia. He at Holy Redeemer, Burton, Rev studied a\ Aquinas College in Sylvester Fedewa> Rev James Grand Rapids, Ml and received Sedick, Rev Kenneth Mc­ Donald, Rev Bernard Reilly and his Bachelors: Degree in 1 PhilosophylFfKmrSacred Heart vRev Andrew Czajkowski and Seminary in. Detroit, * ReV David Hooper will con- celebrate. Fr Kenneth Mc­ During his 4 years at St John Donald will speak. Provincial Seminary, Denis Spitzley Plymouth, Deacon Spitzley participated fit a Clinical Pastoral Education Program at Lutheran •, Hospital - in "A 20-1IAMBURGER BIRTHDAY" - Ronaid McDonald blows Milwaukee, Wisconsin.,; and DISHWASHER out the candles on 20 of the hamburgers that made McDonald's served one full year of deacon restaurants famous. The occasion is the 20th birthday of Mc­ internship at Holy Redeemer Donald's Corporation, being celebrated internationally on April 20. . Parish in Burton, Michigan. He REPLACEMENT Ronald Will be at the St Johns McDonald's from 2-4 pm, #pril 19. •Xlalso has earned a pastoral \,vdegree (M Div) from St John Provincial Seminary. * CENTER McDonalds celebrates '$ Fr Spitzley will be celebrating two Liturgies of Thanksgiving, one in his home parish, St Mary 20th birthday by rolling Westphalia, on Sunday, April '20, at noon, .and at Holy ? Redeemer Parish, Burton, on burgerprrces back tol5 Sunday, April 27, at 12:30 pm. KURT'S In April of 1955, in a small McDonald's of St Johns. Rev Albert Schmitt, uncle of suburb of Chicago, a 52-year-old "And I want to thank the the new priest, and Rev Jerome salesman named Ray Kroe people of the St Johns area for Schmitt and Rev James APPLIANCE CENTER opened the first McDonald's in their increasing patronage the now-famous chain of since we have been in business. 8 et 40 meets restaurants. Highlighting the It's our birthday, but it's our DO-IT-YOURSELF first menu were 15e ham­ customers parry." O^cew eutckew Sivmiu • The 8 et 40 Salon 581 meeting burgers. "We want our customers to was held at the home of Mrs Robert Conn. This April McDonald's - enjoy a regular McDonald's State Police Trooper Bryan Brown of the Ithaca Post and Officer Pat Long, Traffic and Safety Officer } hambufg for a nostaglic price - for the Clinton County Sheriffs Dept. present a safety program to East Word and Perrln Palmer School Miss Maryryse Brooks and nearly 3,400 McDonald's Mrs Millie Wasa have been restaurants throughout the only 15 cents plus tax," McCann Brownie Troops. They showed a movie, "Red Light, Green Light,!' which taught the girls what to do If SAVE continued, adding that the initiated as new partners. Salon world - celebrates its 20th approached by a stranger. Questions and answers followed the film. 581 has its^quota for 1974-75. birthday. In/honor of the oc­ orders would be limited to casion, an estimated 30 million reasonable quantities, All other All' partners received the MATERIALS AND regular hamburgers will be menu items will also be official call to the spring served on Sunday, April 20, at available at regular prices "Carnival" to be staged at pouvoir which will beheld at the INSTRUCTIONS their nostalgic original price - during the birthday celebration. Lansing Mall Community Room 15 cents each. McCann said that the Mc­ April 19 from 9 am to ll> am. The AVAILABLE Donald's in, the United States St Johns High School luncheon will be at 1 pm in "We want to thank the people Schensul's Cafeteria. of America' for their tremen­ expect to sell about 30 million "Carnival" opens to a stage meadow. A small'figure in Pocius Auditorium April 18,19, WITH THE NEW dous support," explained hamburgers during the that is empty exceptfof a few rather shabby clothes enters. 25, and 26. All performances Michigan has 915 partners. Ctfarles McCann, owner of celebration on April 20. trees and the hint of an open The stage begins to light up as start at 8 pm with the exception Salon 581 is one of five goal the roustabouts carry, in poles of Saturday the 19th which is a salons. GENERAL ELECTRIC The May meeting will be held *%&$ 1-7' "?r« and canvas and a carnival is matinee storting at 2 pm. Replacement €?*: erected before our eyes. Lilli, Tickets may. be reserved at the home of Mrs Jack Dishwasher . this lonely orphan, is enchanted daily by calling 224-2394 and Walker. DISHWASHER Installation Kit with the desire to join the gay asking for the box office, and at pmtf AjrgQM •****•*•* LETTERS TOTHEEDITOR and glamorous carnival. the door on the night of the INSTALLATION tt ><•• Puppets, acrobats, clowns production. ?*"&* andamagicwnare,aUffp^of «Kuw^iiueisopeniroma^.s ^^^—j^M_Mn^^m-f-it i The bo* office is'open from 8 *&c m M KIT M JHtunfortunate that the first the inept handling of a smaU^bejrfitruc^tpjiandle:p^opfe.!n: auW^hbV^hVrWiU a^ rriuMSMuhTfromll^am? Mr and MrsnXJonal„ -. ^ d Simon--; time I write to this paper it has gatherlngjof people on the third a more professional manner — children i hd* Adults. * untitlTiKlI i:01-nnnni'nm0 pnfandl frotmmm 3:^H^d5 p•«m« 'an••axv\d famil family yof n Mf Mtf!Tpm£nR'Kh««l Clemens'spent t ^ rather than stir up the resent-1 .It's at St Johns High untn4:00,pm. the weekend with Mr and Mrs ' ASK FOR FREE to be to voice a complaint block of Main Street by a cer­ Martin Schaefer. Sunday afternoon a canoe tain young member of the St ment I saw at this gathering. INSTALLATION This race was well-organized Mrs .Lula Boak was a dinner race, including 45 canoes, was Johns Police Force. ; guest of Mr and Mrs Vernon ADVICE FROM sponsored by a'merchant from After the race we were and orderly throughout the Announce Bdnds Review afternoon. After this experience Benjamin Sunday. Other guests St^Johns (This letter was not in gathered for a group picture for were Judy Benjamin of Lan­ OUR QUALIFIED anyway encouraged by the the Clinton County News. The I am beginning to sympathize The 12th Annual St Johns featured at one or both of these with some of the many young Bands In Review is scheduled concerts. sing, Mrs Tom Feldpausch and SALES PERSONNEL sponsors of the race). It is officer complained we were children of Lansing, strictly my own feelings that blocking traffic (mind you, it people vwho claim "petty for Thursday, April 17, and Thursday, April 17, features left me so disgusted that I felt was Sunday afternoon with harassment'.' from this in­ Thursday, May 1. the 6th, 7th, and 8th grade P0TSCRUBBER DISHWASHERS compelled to write this letter. barely a car insight). dividual. 1 All band members from the bands. Each of these bands will These feelings were caused by It seems this individual could Richard Kingsbury wind department will be present its own concert. This Clinton program will be^presented at • • • OR WE WILL Rodney B. Wilson Junior High School in the Auditorium. County News Starting time is 7:30 pm. PROVIDE COMPLETE Second class postage paid at SI, Tickets may be purchased at Johns, Mich. 48879, the door. (Adults $1 - Children 50 Published Wednesdays < at 120 cents.) E Walker Street, SI. Johns by INSTALLATION Clinton County News. Inc. 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V CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS/MICHIGAN Mil 16, t975 Hprne and Kus Open house united to be held OKEMOS -- Melody Ann The gqwn was covered with a' >\ An open house retirement Cressmdn resumed her Home and James Richard Kus long-sleeved jacked, edged with * party will-be held for Mrs "teaching career in" 1953 and were united in marriage April self ruffles. v . t Dorothy Beck Cressman who is taught *3 years at Plowman 12 in a double ring ceremony. A Juliet cap with' ruffled val retiring from j the classroom School and 3 years at Chapman The 5 pm ceremony was lace and 2 tiers 6f shoulder after 25 years of teaching an School. performed by the Rev length veiling was worn on'their estimated 500 children in the ' * In 1959 she went to the Gun-. Schuurmans at the Christ ' heads, Clinton County and Lansing nisonville School where she ' United Methodist Church, The mother of the bride wore area schools, taught for the past 15 years. Mr Lansing. Barry Home, brother a pale pink, floor-length gown The occasion will be hosted by and Mrs Cressman have 3 of the bride, played the guitar with a matching jacket and a the Gunnisonville PTA and will children and 9 grandchildren. and sang "The Wedding Song," corsage of pink roses. The be held at "the Gunnisonville for his sister's wedding.' mother of the groom wore an School Sunday, April 20, from 2- Melody, of 2924 Mersey Lane, aqua blue empire waist, floor- 4:30 pm. ' Lansing is the daughter of Mr length gown with a corsage of AH former students, school and Mrs Arthur Home of 12409, blue roses. associates, friends aod Crabapple Lane, Grand Ledge.' Arthur Kelsey of Charlotte, relatives are invited to attend, James, of Okemos, is the son of was the groom's best man.' Mrs Beck was graduated Mr and Mrs Otto Kus„Rt 3t St Groomsmen were Michael from St Johns High School, Johns. i ' . ^verill of Lansing, Douglas Clinton! County Normal School, The bride was given in Home of Qrand Ledge, Bill and holds a bachelor of science marriage by her father. She Home and Paul Weigman, b'oth degree frorrt Central Michigan chose a, white satin organza of Lansing. Larry Kus of St University. ' , gown trimmed with Venice lace, Johns and Dan Hinds of Lansing , She began her teaching for her i wedding, were the 'ushers. ^career in ,,1932 at Sherwood The bodice of the gown A dinner reception for about School, Clinton County where 50th anniversary contained a V-shaped yoke- 300 guests was held & the she taught for % years. On Dec Mr and Mrs Herman J. Simon observed.their 50th wedding an­ covered with venice lace daisies Hospitality Motor Inn im­ 25, 1933 she and Almond B. niversary on April 12, A mass of Thanksgiving was offered at Holy and full bishop sleeves. A wide mediately following the Cressman were married. They Trinjty Church* Fowler. Mr and Mrs Simon were married April 14, lace applique adorned the waist ceremony. ' moved to Olive Twp where Mrs 1925 at Si Joseph Church, Pewamo, the Father Charles A. Ulenberg of the gown. The flared skirt Special guests attending the Cressman taught during 1934 performing the ceremony. The jubilarians were honored at a and chapel length train was celebration were Mrs Nettie and 1935 at Olive Center School. accented at the hem with a deep family dinner held at the Pour House in Lansing, hosted by their 8 Peterson of Lansing, grand­ After a 17 year intermission to children, J 6 grandchildren, and 1 great grandchild. flounce and a border of daisy mother of the bride, and Mrs have and raise 3 childrenJWrs Dorothy Cressman lace, Clara Wiener and Mrs Anna She wore a matching 3-tier Kus, both grandmothers of the floor length veil on her head. groom, from St Johns. Escorted by her father, the After the reception, the RiwicU'latdvi bride carried a cascading couple left for a 2 Week Virgin David H. Blossey, 20, 14501 Kenneth Brian Nichols, 27,105 bouquet of white roses, baby's Island honeymoon. The bride April showers brings May Were Jean-Vitous RN and Helen Airport Road, Lansing; Cynthia Cookie Drive, Lansing; Linda breath and lily of the valley with wore a light blue double knit MRS JAMES R KUS flowers, as the saying, goes. Ward RN"on,March 18 in SueDeines, 18,11418 East River Katherine Irrer, 25, 3907 Bune- touches of purple mountain pantsuit. Everyone is looking forward to Lansing. , Road, DeWitt. * neway Drive, Lansing. stars. The mountain stars were ihe warm weather so we can all Gary Marc McCIernan, 24, get outside and si: in the yard, Now for the visitors who Craig Douglas Hinshaw, 21, also entwined in her white After the honeymoon the 1 im Garden Street, Belleville, 3605 Bayview Dr, Apt 110, couple will be at home in Everyone is starling to get that called: Ervin Steller and Kim, bridal satin streamers. Anna Mozey, Mary Wyreck,' and .Illinois; Nancy Jo Wenzlick, 19, Lansing; Sherain Lou JCrumm, Lansing. old spring fever and need to see 7700 Clark'Road, Grand Ledge. 34, 8435 Grove Rd, DeWitt. Judy Hincher of Grand Ledge - some spring flowers and leaves . ft™**8 JS1*™ visjtedMary, attended the bride as maid of The bride is a 1968 graduate of Marion. Edno Doyle In to see James Rodney Cullen, 29, 217 Barry James Mead, 28,220 W. on the trees. Shavey Road, DeWitt; Mary Front St, Ovid; Mary' Jane honor. Bridesmaids were Grand Ledge High School and is We would like to take this' Elizabeth Unterbrink-. Dora Barbara Pratt of Grand'Ledge, presently attending Lansing Robbennolt^ Elaine Duchi, 'Lou Bennett, 24, 11316 US-27, Seely, 28, 424 North Park St, lime to welcome back our staff DeWitt. Ovid. Diane Schneider of Lansing, Community College. The groom who were in the hospital anoj on Joyce Dyer, Gladys Hankey and Mrs Paul Jopke and Dori Kus, is a 1968 graduate of St Johns Marguerite Crampton to see James Clarence Oplburn, 43, Philip Anthony Kowatch, 23, vacation out of state. Welc&me 12575 Wacousta Road, Eagle; Route 1, Walker Rd, Pewamo; both/of St Johns,. High School and is currently a back to Dorothy'RRines, Betty Effa GrUbaugn. Marilyn Arm- They wore 'backless halter senior at MSU, majoring in brustmafcer, and Pastor Wes Barbara Louise Everhart, 47, Dolores Irene Pohl, 19, 5605 Mabie, Diane Kramer, and 1021 Lathrop Street, Lansing. Cutler Rd, DeWitt. style gowns made of orchid knit. criminal justice. Marge Marten. Farries to visit Mary Stuart A. Hazle, 19, 1300 S. Darrell Robert Hengesbach, Our visiting hours are posted Houseman. Florence Marten, Lloyd and Reva Ernst, Ottiiie Airport Road, St •Johns? Judith 21, Box 231, Westphalia; because of the, flu and colds Ann Heibeck, 18, 5004 S. County Marlene Rita'Fedewa, 20, Box ) * (faiUvtf evenU going around, but please come Nobis and Nellie Nobis to visit Rose Ernst. Leah Frayer to Farm Road, St Johns. 233, Westphalia. APR 13'- MAY 25 — VFW Post Music by the Savoys. Sponsored in and visit for a few minutes Charles R. Wagonschutz, 24, with whom you wish to. visit Maude Davis. Mr and Mrs Terry L. Wieber, 20, PO Box" 671 of DeWitt will sponsor a by the Fowler High School Lawrence Bishop, Marguerite 101, Fowler; Janice M,. Thelen, 1770 E. Alward Rd, DeWitt; pancake breakfast from 8 am-l Yearbook Club. Admittance $2. We would like fo introduce' Crampton, Austie Wardelich, 20, PO Box 129, Westphalia. LeAnn F. Gates, 18, 13895 pm every Sunday starting April APRIL 22 - The St Johns you to our new residents, Mrs Tom and Elyse Trimmer, Dale Lee Young, 20, 247 Shavey Rd, DeWitt. 13 - May 25 at 126 N. Bridge St.,' Blue Star Mothers will meet in Donna Haker and Mrs Lottie Nicole and Scotty, to visit Mary Round Lake Rd, DeWitt; Cindy Gale F. Price, 26,131E. Oak DeWitt. Tickets are $2 for adults the Narthex of the Warner. They arrived on March. Krebel. Elsie Bottum and Lu Pingston, 19, 13955 Street, Elsie; -Manna A. and $1.25 for children under 12 - Congregational Church at 7:30 28 and 29. ' v Marguerite Crampton to see Ducharme Drive, DqWitt. Chapko, 19,10200 N. Mason Rd, for all the pancakes, sausage pm. The resident for this month is Be)le Love. Lawrence Hyke, Gregory Duane Smith, 305 E, Bannister. and eggs you can eat. APRIL 24 - 8 pm A "Spring Mrs"|Effa Grubaugh. She has Lena Hyke, Mr and Mrs Milo Madison, DeWitt; Debra Sue) Glenn Allen Feldpausch, 19, Style Review" will be sponsored been with us for one year. Mrs Summer, Elton Her, Gladys Spindler, 18, 3915 Sage Lane,' Box 113, Fowler; Ellen Marie APRIL 16 - 7:30 pm the by Lowe United Methodist Grubaugh was bom in Eureka Hankey, and Clarence Burk to DeWitt. Feldpausch, 19, R2, Fowler. Hospital Aux Board will meet in Women at the Lowe Church. on July 22, 1893. She has a. visit Leroy Hyke. Clarence the hospital dining room. ' Clothing made and modeled by daughter-in-law, Mrs Geraldine Burk to visit Estelle Rhines. Mr • APRIL 17 — The Clinton Ashenfelter-Geller Witt - £nder1e Workman who lives in the St and Mrs Geo Henderson, .Mr members and their families. Johns area. _Mrs Grubaugh County Democratic Party will Tickets are $1 and may be Mr and Mrs William, Mr and Mrs Jay W. Witt, of and Mrs Ray Rademacher to meet at 8 pm in the Com­ Qrt^giise here visit Tony Rademacher. Ottiiie purchased from members, at 'Ashenf elter of 6335 S. GroVe Rd, ;549&W.How< " ' several years, M. missioners' Room at the Clinton the door, or at the "Plaster announce the engagement of engagement Nob|s and Nellie Nobis in to County Coupthouse. Guest trie activities visit Clara Hertzberg. Dorothy Shack", 312 Clinton Ave. their daughter, Sandra Marie, Grace Lynn, program here-and is a very speaker will be Leon Thelen, 4 Decker, Eloise Hart to visit IRTHS MAY 14 - 7:30 Style Show to Jeffrey Michael Geller. He is Enderle. He is'the son of Mr arid pleasant lady.. County Equalization Director. and card party in the high the son of Mr and Mrs Vincent Mrs Jack Enderle of 5373 W. Lucy Decker. Mrs Joseph All interested persons will be school cafeteria sponsored by Geller of 108 W. Baldwin St. Howe R{L Those who went out with their Bartek, Elsie Bottum, Mr and A boy, Eric Christopher, was Mrs "William Lemke of Elsie, welcome. | the Hospital Aux. Tickets $1.50 The bride is a 1974 graduate of The bride-to-be is' a 1973 families on Easter Sunday ' Mrs C.W. Crell and Mr and Mrs born to Mr" and Mrs Gary J. Mr and Mrs Lester Hughson"of • St Johns High School and is * graduate of DeWitt High School. were: Mary Houseman, Belle J. Mort in to see Verna*Wicke. APRIL 19 - ADULT DANCE each and may be purchased Love, Verna Wicke, Pearl Jaunita Harman, Janice Mott Weber of Route 2, St Johns April Flint, and Mr and Mrs Harry AT FOWLER HIGH^SCHOOL. from any Aux member. currently attending Michigan She is employed by J.W. Knapp t 3 at Clinton Memorial Hospital. Thompson of Ovid. The mother State University,, where she is Co, Lansing. Tatroe, Mary Sobula, Frank and Becca Heintz in to visit with He weighed 6 lbs lite ozs. is the former Nancy Lemke,, , also employed. / The prospective bridegroom Desprez, and Roy Hudson.' ""' Alvina Witt. Helen Lovegrove Grandparents are Mr and Mrs A boy, Gary Lee Jr, was born The prospective bridegroom is a 1974 graduate of DeWitt The United Methodist Church was 'in to visit Us all. Urban J. Thelen and Mr and to Mr and Mrs Gary Lee is a 1969 graduate of Rodney B. High School. He will be came in and gave communion to Mrs Robert Weber. The mother Sigafoose of Eureka March 25 at Wilson High School and a 1973 stationed in Fort Carson, 12 residents who wished to take This is all the news for this is the former Shirley Thelen. Clinton Memorial Hospital. He it. , ' graduate of Mid-Michigan Colorado with the US Army. An month. Watch for our bake A girl, Jody Marie, was born weighed 7 lbs 2% ozs. The baby .Police Academy. He is em­ October 4 wedding is planned. Two of our nurses went to a goods and craft sale coming up to Mr and Mrs Tom Hughson of has 1 brother. Grandparents are ployed by St Johns Police Dept Charge Nurse Workshop. They soon. 1404 Shepardsville Road, Ovid Mr and Mrs Edward Ornelas Jr and is attending Lansing Applications March 31 at Clinton Memorial and Mr and Mrs Evert Community College. He served Hospital. She weighed 7 lbs 13 Sigafoose. The mother is the with the US Army and is *a Lowe United Methodist ozs. Grandparents are Mr and former Sandra Ornelas. Vietnam veteran. available for The couple plan an Aug 22 wedding. v blind children . Women meet ST JOHNS -- Dank Paepke, The regular meeting of the Announcements were made ADULT DANCE Thelen - Pung National Camps for Blind Lowe UMW was held recently^ by the president of the Bible Children representative an­ the home of Eloise Cook. Study March 15 at Marbeth Mr and Mrs Donald Thelen of nounced that applications are The routine reports were Hynes' home at 9 am; the Music by the "Savoys" Rt 2,Box 142, Fowler, announce available for the 1975 summer given with a special appeal district workshop April 17, from the ' engagement of their camp! from the Grand Rapids Com­ 9 - 2:30 at Big Rapids; the daughter, Virgene Marie, to This year's camp is Aug 3-8 at munity House for additional retreat at Camp Kettj on May 9- FOWLER HIGH SCHOOL Kenneth Mark Pung of Rt 1, Camp AuSable in Grayling. funds to help defray the added 10, the theme being "Jesus SAT., APRIL 19th 8-12 p.m. Pewamo* He is the son of Mr Parents of blind children may expense of acquired property. It Christ for Today"; the and Mrs Clare Pung of the same request an application by was voted to have, a bake sale rehearsal supper at the church Sponsored by the address. writing to Paepke, central and and donate the proceeds on Friday, April 18, with Fowler High School $2.00 PER PERSON The bride-elect and the northern Michigan represen­ towards this project Marbeth and Louise Dershem Yearbook Club prospective bridegroom are tative in Picrson, Mich 49339. The upcoming '"siyle show as co-chairmen. Volunteers 1974 and 1971 graduates of A maximum of 100'children April 24 was discussed with were asked to • come to the Pewamo-Westphalia High will be accepted for the camp requests for descriptions of church May 11, at 9:30 am to School, respectively. An August and applications' should be garments to be'turned in by the wash- all the dishes. The 9.wedding is planned. returned to Paepke by June 1. following week. The com­ graduates' dinner was an­ mittees were named with nounced as being on May 18th Alvina serving as chairman, and is a planned potluck, UNBLEACHED MUSLIN Helen Murton, as hostess, Laura Powers and Louise - SHIfiT WEIGHT AND ' Dershem on , refreshment Marbeth HynesUaid George sups WEIGHT I comm, Publicity, Doris and Joyce Somers have Shinabery, Tickets, Rev and returned to India, and told of EMBROIDER AND PLAIN Mrs McGuire, Vand Cherie their .adoption by Central Anderson, narrator. District as their missionary. GAUZE '. . FOR SLACKS /

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' •(-» V* *x \ ' April 16,1975 0» \ CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN Canoeing may be popular Kindergarten round up i -> ^eV* Pi . DEWITT -- Kindergarten each child's _birth certificate activity in DeWitt this year ot registration will be held April 23 and a record of immunizations Os at David Scott, Elementary and childhood diseases, DEWITT - Canoeing on the School Kindergarten Mobile Each child will meet the .Arbanas said in a telephone Looking Glass River may be a l the possibility of the project. Units for children entering Kindergarten teachers, a &pe of recreation DeWitt interview. % think it would Also during the meeting the school in the fall. Public Health nurse who will residents will enjoy this sum­ certainly pay for itself and board voted to accept the' check immunization records, a mer if the DeWitt City- Council eventually become a money resignations of 2 commission features Parents are to bring children speech teacher who will check acts favorably on a suggestion making project. members. with last names beginning with for speech defects, and vision presented at their last meeting. The cost' of the canoes and Gayla Krzak resigned from the letters A-L at 9 am-12" pm, and hearing technicians who Larry Arbanas, Dewitt frailer would be negotiated, he her position of chairperson of Children having last names will set up appointments for Middle School teacher, told the added. Zoning Board of Appeals. In a Historic beginning with M-Z are screening,- council at their April 7 meeting The canoes in question were letter to the council she stated , scheduled for 1-4 pm. Each child will also be given a that Mrs Gloria Miller, used by Arbanas* canoe club that she was resigning because from the Parents are asked to bring short readiness test Wacousta resident, had offered last year and he said the in­ she was moving -from DeWitt DEwnr 5 canoes and a trailer capable of terest in canoeing was immense* Gary Newcombe resigned carrying-12 canoes for sale, in his school. from the City Planning Com­ founded He suggested that' the canoes mission, He stated in a letter to School notes be used in the River Side Park- Last years class showed the council that he was a city Oct C1833 - DeWitt that the city is planning to about 50 students were in­ employee and felt there may be construct ' terested in the sport, but the a possible conflict of interest -DeWitt Middle School will students, who will attend the "I think this would be an class had to be cut to 32 he said. Orla McGuire was named hold* parent-teacher con­ Middle School in 1976, will be excellent summer project for The council appointed chairman of mayor exchange ferences the afternoon of April given a tour of the school and' councilman Prank Deak to Area 15, and the afternoon and information on scheduling. ~~ the city recreation program," day which will be held in DeWitt / meet with Arbanas and discuss on May 19. evening of April 16. Classes will -DeWitt High School held a be dismissed at 10:45 on each carnival complete with booths, day. games, and prizes April 5 from' 9-5 pm. The proceeds went to -DeWitt Middle School will the DeWitt Booster Club, who begin selling raffle tickets to APRIL 19 - St Jude Parish, buys band uniforms for the High students of that school only, on School. i DeWitf High School honor' roll Bridge St, is sponsoring a April 14. The 25c ticket buys a spring dance to be held from chance on a new bicycle. The DeWitt Public School 8:30-11:30 pm. Admittance is $t Music Dept wishes to thank per person or $1.75 per couple. -Fifth graders at Fur- everyone who helped in the Clark, Kim Cohoon, Lavohna Mitchell Smith, Zachary Davis, D'anne Dewey, Sue Kathy Rose. High School students are steneau Elementary School are carnival and for those who 12th GRADE Craig. Smith, Mary JSnefting* Robert Elkins. welcome. Music will be scheduled to visit DeWitt supported the event by at­ *AUA*s • v Mark Sanchez, Michael provided by the High Tide. .Middle School April 21-25. The tending. Carolyn Davis, Chris Strouse, Laurie Svendsen. John Enderle, Judy FelzKfc; Schaar, Lisa Schalla, Debbie' Martha Axinn, Kirk Bancroft, DeSmith, Debbie Enderle, Julie Debbie Valley, Ted Charles Fritz, Nancy Garland, Penelope Beak, Vicki Boody, Shoolte, ^Patrick dimmer, Esterline, Bruce Ferguson. VanRandwyk, Steven Violetta^. Bryan Graham, Robin Greene. Nancy Spagnuolo, Bill Spindler. Elaine Brown, Julie Brown. Dave Ferland, Glenwood Barbara Wick, Tammy Wilson. Max Hineman, .Kurt Hof- Steven Clish, Ken Coin, Terry Fletcher, Cathy Fox, Sharon meistei*; Barb King, Marje Colbx Greg Davis*, Janine , Maureen Stevens*, Debbie Fuhr, Carta Gates( Ed Kluge, 9th GRADE LaFave, Martin Lass, Lanette Decatur. Stuer, Chris Taylor, Betty Linda Lotre. -•AllA's Leonard, Scott Lewis; Thwaites, Misty Turner, Sharon Lori Duzek, Cindy Jo Brian Abbott, Bill Backus, \Lydia Ling, Sherri Lusty, Esterline, Ronald Felzke, Mike Beth Luse, Patricia Mc­ Unger, Rita Villarreal. , Dowell, Tamela McKeone, Mary Barrett, Keith Berklmer, Sandy McNeilly, Mark Man- Ferguson, Thomas Hardecki, Marcia Bestrom. Kevin Boak. drick-, Sherry Miller, Mike Pamela Heskitt, Marvin Nancy Marriott, Gary Miller, v John Perez, Dana Rice, Alan Richard Boutwell, Sheryl Munroe, William Myers. Fonda Waller, Cynthia White, Hornby. - Brown, Lisa Buckingham, Kim Todd Parker, Sue Perez, Sue Hunt, Darla Jackson', Russell. Mark Wilson, Michelle Wilson, Mark Schaar, Kathy^ Ship- Butler, Vicki Dalman, J)enise Roger Rademacher, Joe Reed, Kris Wolfe. uu Sheila Kelly, Mary Kendregan, Tammy Korte. man; Melanie Sickles, Jennifer Monty Kosloski, Greg Mc- Snyder, Jams Stevens*^. Robin SINGLE KNITS Clain, Deborah McDowell, Sumner, P Conservation District Reg, i.ar Barry .MaUard, Ted Mitchell, Debbie Taylor*, Diana Tenny, to 2.39 NOW $129 Doreen Mustaine. Denise Ward, Kanl Warner, Warren Willits*, Linda'Wiser*. X Yd.' Dan Nelson, Kevin Owen, seeks top '75 prize Reg. 2.39 'Cinthia Page, Lori Parker; lOtti GRADE * Top prize in the 29th annual its 1975 achievements in to 2.99 NOW Michael Perez, Christopher Company in cooperation with $|89 Yd. Perreault. •AllA's Goodyear Conservation Awards resource" management in the National Association of Lori Pierson, Brian Post, Julie Acuna, Kirk Armstrong, Program is the goal of Clinton competition with other districts Conservation Districts Anna Reed, Catherine Reust, Kathryn Bennett, Sonja Black*, County Soil Conservation in Michigan. An independent (NACD). / Rick Risk, Sue Sadler. Dave Butler, Kay Carroll District, according to board judging committee will select chairman Stanley Baird of first and second place winners The first place district, in DOUBLE KNITS Sandy Schultz, Vicki Shaw, Karen Craig, Martin DeBow, DeWitt. \ addition to receiving a plaque, Debbie Stanley, David Steffens, Lynn Donaldson, Karla Ely, in the contest sponsored by The will be awarded expenses-paid, Lonnie Stone, Michael Svend-' Helen Ferland, David Fielder. The district will be judged on' Goodyear Tire & Rubber vacation-study trips for,its AT SALE PRICES sen. ^Mike Gumper, Julie Hawk, outstanding cooperator and a Robert Taylor, Linda Van- Robin Hobbs/Kamela Howland, member of the governing $ Buskirk, Kay Weston, Susan Gail Kurkowski, Cheryl Lewis. board.' Representatives of 53 $J99 . $2" - 3" Weston, Robert Wick*, Lori Shem Lotre, Tina McKeone, fust place districts will be Wilson, Brenda Wood. Debbie Miller, Kim Miller, guests on this, year's^grand Pamela Mohr. awards tour to Goodyear , STRAW FLOWER CLASSES llth GRADE Farms, Litchfield Park, Ariz, in Tuesday, April 29th •AllA's Ginger Mull, Mark'Owen, December. PRIOR REGISTRATION REQUIRED Michael Abbott, Larry Bates, Rodney Paksi, Arden Pierson, Sew-up Dottie Powell. JKari Rice, „ V , %.«*. .K^wt —ALSO— Guidy Beck,, Jeanne Black, 1 uobnB Jacqueline Boehmke. Vickie Ja'riW'Ritchid? tor) RUssell, Clinton District's outstanding Wrrr-^DOUGiMRT CLASSES ""' If. cooperator for 1975 also will be 1 Boutwell. Janet' Sellhorn,' John Sharp," Tuesday, Ma^tiP ' ««'*;*» 5un\n\er Bonnie Shaw, Connie Shaw*, honored as part of the awards Diane Brown, Timothy PRIOR REGISTRATION REQUIRED Chuck Sites'. < progratti. He or she/will be AT Bryan, Patti Cassel, Cyntmia selected by the board from -AND- among the 1215 landowners and SEWING CLASSES 1st of May users who are participating in CanDees the district's programs. CALL 669-2765 FOR DETAILS 118 E.Washington DeWitt In previous contests, Clinton District was first in-1963 and % 1969. f The District board members are We Give FREE Stanley Baird, DeWitt; Gerald Carpeting Becker, St Johns; David Home Decorating Sycamore Tree KINGDOM HEIRS Conklin, DeWitt; Kenneth • Magee • Downs •Monarch Ltyidenbeck, Fowler; and Tips .... i Robert Moore, Elsie. of Historic Draperies 9:30 - 5:30 Daily - 9:00 -1:00 Saturday Gospel music DeWitt % • Custom Made LT.-^lrlitW service 30 Years Experience The First Baptist Church of Wallpaper ^W Vttteruo** y DeWitt is hosting a gospel • Strahan • Wall-Tex • Sanitas An opportunity for the local talent to turn their music service Saturday, April 108 N. BRIDGE ST., DeWITT PH. 669-3383 hobby or craft into a money making business. Rent 19 at 7 pm.' a spot for as little as $65 a month at this high traffic The complete music service location in the downtown' area. Shops will be open .will be provided by 2 groups, about 20 hours a week during peak shopping per­ "The Kingdom Heirs'* .trio, and iods. If you are interested in operating one of the "The Revelations" quartet. i Both groups are from Bethany specialty shops in/ THE SYCAMORE TREE" please Baptist Church in Lansing. call 669-3386 or see Gary L Newcombe, 203 North Bridge Street. CAREFUL IS It's also profitable, because a Wickes rigid frame all-steel building is a low cost investment that REVELATIONS DRIVERS won't eat up your resources tryirfg to pay for it. So you can look as successful as you are, without giving up a big share of what you've accumulated is yoiit AUTO getting there. Consumers Power's ' Wickes designed these pre-engineercd steel structures-to be space efficient on INSURANCE the inside, colorful and attractive on the outside. Plenty of plans and sizes to give you as much or as little-building frfeBIRDS? as you need. .All steel only, or mix- OKBfllBnDDnDTKn and-match the construction* with masonrjK wood, glass, etc. ^ x HAS HELPED ME WITH MY FAMILY BUDGET Call us today for details and prices". {t's good business. • It can help you, too! Riverside's !sl t Yes, Riverside's low cost insur­ v ance pays you for damage inside a new Wickes STEEL Baildmn Enroll in Consumers Power's "Equal Monthly Payment Plan" caused by birds, game ani­ mals* and( forced-landing air­ and enjoy the convenience of knowing your utility bill will be the craft. This is only one of the many extra benefits received same amount each month. Under this plan,, your total annual through Riverside's low cost auto insurance. Call your energy cost is^ivided into twelve equal payments. 'Riverside agent today for all In May1, tile la'st month of the "Equal Payment trie reasons why you should save money with Riverside. Year", your account is adjusted for any Clll COdtCt ' overpayment or underpayment. Sign up now* *. WILLARD of matt coupon techy there's no charge 'iorf this extra^ervice. } REED AGENCY \r j NAIK___ - DEWITT PriONE W-7604 Wictes Biddings j COMPANY STOP IN...PICK UP YOUR FREE COPY OP Consumers x R-B031 A Division ol Ttis W\ckw Cofporallon, | ADDMSS. COUHTV. "THE ADVANTAGES;OF BUDGET BILLING." Power 8TAU UJ Stockbridge, Mich,, Box 765 • (517) 851-7687 j 1 KIVERSWI fNSUItAIkE COMPANY Wood (MM butangr alto tviMabl*, ;o-?e-4«-c. 3' V •AtrUCWtK.MtCHttAN April 16,1975 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST, JOHNS, MICHIGAN Thorny Acres Sportsman Julie Sue Conkin Club elects Girls'State delegate The, regular meeting of the Kirby, Jill Huntoon, Harry ELSIE? always easy. Parents A group of eight girls, the Bell April 17-18.. The conference is a happy birthday. They came the year. The next meeting will variety of Spring weekend sometimes have a difficulty Saturday, April 19 from 4:30 to sponsored by John Wesley pointing and lonely, depending be the May Brunch dt the home Ringers, will entertain. There 7:00 pm at the American Legion upon how well retirement is from Wisconsin,. Missouri, activities for the family, as part finding worthwhile activities for will also be a speaker from the College in cooperation with the Kalamazoo, Lansing and the of Mrs Charles Palen, Jr on of the Family Activity Weekend the entire family. The Family Hall in Elsie. Proceeds will be Owosso Kiwanis Club. planned for. Yet, nationally, Social Security office in Lan­ used for Summer Camp. surrounding area. They all May 2. There will be a plant and Retreat program. The John Activity Weekend Retreats at The conference will include only 13% of all employers offer seed exchange. sing, ready to answer any * a * * any retirement planning. enjoyed a delightful dinner at Wesley College facility has John Wesley College offer a questions. { seminars on understanding Daley's in St Johns. Hosting the already presented two weekend year-round schedule of family- The Chapel-Aires from For more information about Mrs Charles Walker will be There is now a Senior Citizens Shepardsville Church were aging and the retirement party were her children. She programs in April. Other ac­ centered events which are process, financial planning, the Retirement Lifestyle received severalvery nice gifts. working on the Credentials tivities planned for the month designed to show the family a Transportation program guests of the Elsie United Conference and registration Committee at the County available to the Senior Citizens Church Sunday evening. better health, retirement Morning Star Chapter No 279 include: Aime of adventure, fun, ex­ housing and leisure time ac-> dataxontactGeri Wolber, John Federation to be held at the ' April 18 Pope Concert Special citement and challenge. Wesley College, 100 S. OES of Ovid met in regular United Methodist Church in St tivities. The concert, to begin at 8 pm- 1 Washington St., Owosso. session on Tuesday evening Johns on Thursday, April 24. Upcoming retreats during Information gathered from J April 8 with Worthy* Matron in the Student Activities across the nation indicates that Phone: 723-8141, ext. 107 or 108. Delegates were also appointed Building on. the John Wesley May and June will feature Ruth Chamberlain and .Worthy for this meeting. "mini-vacations," through slide %eftMtfoo4K t6e cafo&U most persons are now retiring Patron presiding in the East. College campus, will feature the somewhere between the ages of Chamber Choir and the John presentations and budget ) The usual reports were read Due to the absence of the planning, to Mackinac Island, 45 and 65. With a present life and accepted. The altar was speaker for the afternoon, Mrs Wesley Singers. Conducted by expectancy of 84. projected to Dr John Bowman, professor of Sault Ste. Marie, Traverse City draped in memory of Past Roger Smith and Mrs Manoq and the Western Upper Worthy Grand Patron John Walker presented a program on music at the college, the choirs will sing selections from Peninsula. Bader, Two petitions, and a life hymnology. Air of the hymns l m^S^JjiR* mei Placed otip ^y'efe wrfetfby 3w»;.3efqre For infdrniatj6ri* *cont§ct! .4 fc;The'H_ouse 1I^bortCommitte,eCf^h@ will undoubtedly^ fcre ft recOrdtffbe yoted on atthe next* the> hymn was sung a~ short' Wesley Center "and ImV'fdlf §; heade;eadea%*by""Repi'es^ntetivd e * -removed at the committee Washington, Owosso, Mi 48807. The General meeting of the meeting. Correspondence was history of the hymn and its Daisy Elliott (D-Detrpit), is meeting next week. read from the office of the author was read. The hymns in the London Room of the now considering the Keith A recent state Supreme Court Shepardsville UMW will be held Wesley Center and Inn prior to at the church on Thursday Worthy Grand Matron, the used were Blessed Assurance committee proposal on teacher decision in the Crestwood school Estarl Committee, notes from by Fanny Crosby; O Beautiful the concert and may take strike legislation (H.B. 4469). case complicates the matter evening, April 17 starting with a lodging there overnight for $14. caii PICK potluck supper at 7. This will be Christine Snyder and Eva In- for Spacious Skies by Katherine The'committee did not report' further. The court ruled that man, a thank you from James A special reduced cost of $23.24 Before You Pack striking school employees can followed by a brief business Bates; Have Thine Own Way, the bill out of committee this Navy Seaman Recruit Lewis Besko, and invitation to; the 40th Lord, by Adelaide Pollard and includes the concert, lodging on FOR week, but there should be some be fired without a prior hearing meeting. The program is in Friday, and breakfast and charge of the Berean Circle. A. Wicke, son of Mr and Mrs wedding anniversary of Mr and Children of the Heavenly EAST LANSING, movement at next ^week's and without regard for tenure Mrs Russell Gilbert. Upcoming Father by Caroline Sandell. lunch on Saturday. meeting. proceedings. The featured speaker for this John E. Wicke of 15940 S. April 25126 Gardener's Retreat program will be Mrs Richard Chapin Road, Elsie, has dates are Elsie Friend's Night MICHIGAN Several amendments were This situation emphasizes the April 17, Maple Rapids on April This two-day conference .hashed out in the meeting need for fast legislative action Woodhams of St Johns. She will graduated from recruit training consists of seminars on the how, tell about the number of hats 26, May 4 Vesper Service at Three area Enjoy real money-saving directed at three clauses which on workable school strike at the Naval Training Center, why and whe'n of gardening and 1 she will be wearing. Elsie at 4 pm and County value , and relax at the have been labeled repressive by legislation. If we don't act Great Lakes, 111. Association, at Elsie on May 14. residents earn is presented by the Wesley chairwoman Elliott. The quickly now, there will be a Center and Inn in cooperation provisions in.question are the crisis in the fall that could be a It was also announced that a with the State of Michigan ALBERT "management rights" clause disaster , for Michigan grand committee woman will be honors at UofM Department of Extension and, two measures which place education. 1 "I got my job through visiting the chapter on May 13. ANN ARBOR -^ Three area Services. Featuring ex­ ViC K severe penalties on striking Other dates to be remem­ residents, naive earned class perienced gardeners, the MOTOR, HOTEL In other legislative action this bered are a Card Party on May teachers and members of week, a resolution \vas passed honors at the University of sessions will be comprised of 1427 W. Saginaw Street Boards of Education. the Stale Department of 20. There will be a Country Michigan for maintaining films, materials, sample seeds, creating a special committee to Store in connection with the Junction of U.S 43 and _ There seems to be agreement study and evaluate the ef­ academic records equal to at displays, and practical gar­ State Ste 76 at.Coolidge Rd. amongt^committee members,. • party. Members are asked to least half A's or half B's for 2' dening advice. Retreat price fectiveness of the Michigan Vocational Rehabilitation" dress in old-fashioned clothing. teacher organizations and Public School Commission. terms. including Friday night snack, • Color TV in every room School Board Associations, that On May 21-22-23 there will be a one night's lodging, breakfast, As you know, the Public rummage sale. They are Thomas A. • Restaurant & Lounge those items should be f Hachlinski, 5611 & Meridian lunch and registration fee, is Service Commission has Refreshments were served in t • Heated Pool' eliminated from the bill, and 'complete power and jurisdic­ Rd, Elsie; Frances Marton 130 $31.20 per couple; $10.60 per the dining room. North Ovid, Elsie and'Gregory child; and .$5.30 for children • Family Plan' tion to regulate all public Mr and Mrs Charles Walker utilities in the state, except Charl Palen, 7517 Welter Rd. under 5. All meals will be • Meeting and have'returned home after Banquet Rooms municipally owned utilities. spending the winter months Since the country's energy near Brownsville, Texas. TOM'S WESTERN STORE ALL AT MODERATE RATES shortage reached a" crisis The Ovid Duplain Library situation, the public utilities Club met on Friday April 11 at OVID, MICHIGAN 48866* _ ,V* o RESERVATIONS: have been under severe strains the Shepardsville Church with HORSE"' AIM!) PONY FOUIF'MINT CALL TOLL FREE to provide ' adequate service 14 members and two guests in SfiMAHE OANU ft WrSTtRN CIOTHING 800-621-4404 while raising sufficient funds to attendance. Hostesses for the continue necessary'operations. ' "" t. '• ti< M,,.i _ Th„. In Illinois: 800-972-7200 Muncheon jwere Mrs Harold 11. 'tim 1,1 If he's not caught There has been a constant Smith and her committee. "CFfSni 834 5446 Immediately, what are demand by all utilities for rate increases which have also the chances of getting placed severe strains uponjthe your money back? consuming public. Particularly, Buying or Selling CALL US FOR RESULTS the increases in energy rates Yes, those chances are mighty " have had a negative impact 125 W., FRONT ST.-IN OVID. THREE LOTS, 2 slim, unless you have the kind upon those persons living on APARTMENTS, 11 ROOMS." EXCELLENT LOCA­ of "altogether" Burglary and fixed incomes and those TION, GAS FURNACE, FULL BASEMENT AND Robbery protection that helps 2-CAR GARAGE. you out quickly—when you, unemployed because of present need It most. We can't guarantee economic conditions. FOR RENT IN OVID • 2-BEDROOM M-21 TOWN­ that criminals will stay away The study is intended to HOUSE APARTMENTS, RANGE, REFRIGERA­ from your store, but we can give TOR, AIR CONDITIONED/FLJRNISHED OR UN­ "altogether" protection from the review the operations and ef*. FURNISHED.' losses they could cost your fectiveness of, the Public Ser­ If you're looking for skilled, dedicated men and women, write business. We've put together, vice Commission in order to the Director of'videationac l Rehabilitation in your state capital. many coverages, Including firmly establish whether the '113 E. PEARL ST." 1 BEDROOM, GAS HEAT, employee theft and medical, to CENTRAL LOCATION, CARPETING, , - .CITY present statutory duties andv (j'Ttie U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. meet the needs end risks of responsibilities of the PSC are WATER & SEW.tR, POSSIBLE.LAND CONTRACT. businessmen like yourself. A Put* Saws a tta fttmntK 1 It* Mariana Con* Give us a call. You'll see why adequate to safeguard the in­ FOR BENT, IN OVID, LARGE 80 x 150 FT. it's better altogether. terests of the consumer. , MOBILE HOME LOTS, 2-MONTHS FREE RENT- NO ENTRANCE FEE, NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CHILDREN OR PETS. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION BB Ife better-• 116 L.OTS - WEST ELM ST. IN OVID, 75 x 117

altogether 4065 SO. BALDWIN RD. 3 ACRjES,' ,1 - ACRE COMMERCIAL .LOT, CORNER OF Looking For Better Service? LARGE REMODELED 4 3EDROOM HOLLISTEP RD. AND M-21, OVlD HOME, ,01L FURNACE, r iCE FARM 45 ACRES VACANT LAND WITH.GOOD BARN, BUILDINGS; OWOSSO SCHOOLS, CARPETING, COUNTRY KITCHEN, ALL TILLABLE. .,8% LAND CONTRACT AVAIL­ ABLE. ' OVID DRAPES, PRICED AT $32,500. LAND ,K TRY EGAN FORD. CONTRACT POSSIBLE ; . * SERVICE 328 E. PEARL ST. IN OVID, 2-BEDROOM, LARGE LOT, GARAGE, GAS,FURNACE. AGENCY EGAN FORD SALES, Inc. 1513 N. GARLAND RD., 1970 MARLETTE PHONE 834-2288 OVID SERVICE MOBILE HOME, 12 x 65, VACRE LOT, PAR­ TIALLY FURNISHED. \ ST JOHNS Gilbert 0. Bovan, Broker ,' AGENCY ' * Phone 834-2288 200W.Hiflhman Phone 224-2285 f Tony Sinicropi and David J. Hill tAuto-Owners insurance 104 N. MAIN P % m Sales Representatives UfeHcmeCarBustesa Phone834-5049 Phone834-5621 .< if- Apr^ie, 1975 8 CLINTON COUNTY I^EWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN

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Oh., . .let's see, what shouldlprattie on about not found a need to change their sick leave *&polic, y this week? 1 think I'll wander ori down through this following (he lunches. What others are writing , i i column and you can follow along if you like. , 25 YEARS AGO « of DeWitt. MEANWHILE BACK AT THE RANCH - Well, \ . April 13,1950 The approval of annexation to what have we hpre? It looks a>though someone VM TOO OLD TO PLAY WJT.__.H BALLOONS-I A drink-crazed Valley Farms the St Johns School District by traded their meter„buggy for a flapjack flipper, don't know how it happened, but Bernard Feld- man killed State Trooper four rural districts Saturday ' pausch talked me into taking a balloon ride with ( AI) qf M poll last winter indicated that over half of us expect the brings to 17 the' number which him. Actually he came to my office, hummed a >• As George" R. Branney, 26, late couple of notes and launched into the musical country to go into a deep depression. Of course, that's a major Wednesday afternoon and then have joined St Johns in the last question: "Would like to fly in my beautiful *' cause of any country's depression-the economic fear of its people. killed himself after a gun duel few weeks. Fifteen other balloon?" Before I could call for'help, I was put on with other State, Police. districts are scheduled to vote the passenger list. Honestly, though, it should be a The fear itself stops investments and expansions. Roger Davarn, 49, well-known on the question in the next three lot of fun, However, I have visited all local stores A business becomes afraid to grow. The individual becomes Fowlef businessihan and weeks, in an attempt to buy out all air rifle BBs and 22 afraid to invest his money, whether on a house--an investment that manager ^of the Davarn DeWitt Township voters caliber shells. I've heard rumors that some people Elevator for the past 10 years, Monday soundly rejected a <^4 who've found themselves kidded a bit in this the most conservative bankers and counsellors long have felt to be passed away at hiSshome there proposed $730,000 bond issue to column figure it might be the perfect opportunity wise, and still do--or on a lesser item. ' (, I today at 11:30 am. He had been help finance a new sewer to get even.' Warning-I'm taking a bushel of last in ill health for the past 5 system. The issue was beaten year's tomatoes with me for ammunition. Our fear could have tragic consequences. What our society needs months. 650 to 298. is not more scare stories and. shadows but the courage to face the Michigan townships, blessed St Johns should have no unknown without quavering. bjj $26,798,834 in sales tax trouble in selling $200,000 in ' Whether you ar$ a child alone at bedtime, or an adult working diversion money to date are water revenue bonds to meet IT'S A HAND-PAINTED CAR-If you see a blue going to the resuce of mud- the cost of the current water car around the county with yellow writing all, over lamid scare stories, blind fear is destructive. mired rural roads. During 1949, improvement program* ' it, don't get excited. The St Johns Jaycees are . For no one lives fully if he fails to have faith and to invest. Be it in 68 to the 83 Michigan coun­ ONEYEARAGO selling signatures on the car for $1 a name. You money or love, the person afraid to commit'himself is a person ties; township boards trans? April 18,1974 pay your dollar, sign your name and the money ferred to county road com­ goes to support the Clinton County Soapbox Derby. without any hope of gains. , •' Council members and There!ll bea drawing the day of the Derby May 18. ( missions a total of $3,150,000 parishioners of St Joseph | If your name is called, the car's all your's, i ' ,. Lapeer County Press under provisions of Public Act Church are completing final signatures and all. ll No 34, 1948 special legislative arrangements this week in session. - ' preparation for a t com­ If It Fitz i Clinton County friends of Miss memorative reception honoring Helen Hebeler, former St Johns Fr William Hankerd on the 25th * NOT A BAD IDEA-It's been suggesteibefore woman, who for the past 25 anniversary of his ordination to and somebody has mentioned it again. That is, years has been a nurse in the the priesthood. ' * why not hold all political elections on April 1? oral surgery department at pne hundred thirty St Johns Speaking of April Fools' Day, somebody %to* needed & dummy University Hospital, Ann Arbor, area residents took a few celebrated the date in big fashion in the little town will be interested in .knowing minutes out of their days of Leonard. A sign at the city limit said "Leonard that she was recently honored recently to donate blood at the Closed.for Repairs."'There were also "closed" Editor, Lapeer County Press for her quarter-ceritury of Red Cross Bloodmobile. and someone else plans to.recite legal opinions to signs postep" at the police and fire stations, and "by Jim Fitzgerald continuous service to the Bath Twp voters will decide i frying sausage. Actually it's Sgt Bob Ott and Paul they further directed that mail be picked Up at a It would have been a splendid thing for all in­ steam," Haldeman said for $25,000. A few days department. - Monday whether they want Maples, St Johns city attorney, fixin the vittles for gas station. The gas station sign said it,was closed volved if Richard Nixon had hired a Miami later Nixon would ask him if the dirty deed had A county health nurse seems their government run by a city hall lunch. Every once in'a while Sgt Ott so the owner could go to Las Vegas to spend excess dummy instead of H.R. Haldeman. been performed and Haldeman would say no and assured for Clinton County with Charter Township rules and throws a feed for city employeeWThey're good- oil profits. .And, there's more, a sign on 1 of For $25,000, Haldeman appeared on CBS-TV to Nixon would say, "Good, I knew you wouldn't do the approval of an ap­ whether Roy VanSickle is the I've mooched a couple myself. As yet, the city has Leonard's Roads warned, "Hipp X-ing." show his home movies which revealed for the first propriation for that purpose by man to 'rUn it. The 2 special time how fat John Erlichman looks in a bathing Haldeman did not say what he refused to do for the board of supervisors at their election issues — disin­ suit , Nixon. He probably figures such,information^is April session held Tuesday. The corporate of the Charter -The 2-hour interview with Mike Wallace also worth more than $25,000. In view of what he DID board authorized the payment Township , and recall of 4 ways not V-"f provided America with its first sustained look at do for his leader, he is right Some publisher would of a salary of $2,800 annually for supervisor VanSickle — have Haldeman's new haircut. When he testified before probably pay $2 million for blueprints of Nixon's the nurse and mileage of six been tied together by members the Watergate committee last year, Haldeman aborted plan to drop a nuclear bomb on the cents per mile. The nurse is to of the Bath Township'Citizens had a tight brushcut and he looked like an army Washington Post. be hired on a. 10-month basis * Committee, who want both the fobefuelish. lieutenant in 1943. Today he wears his hair longish, But I cannot help but ponder how differently beginning May 1. ' Charter and supervisor kicked expensively cut and bloWn dry* It's a good history would read if Haldeman had disobeyed KKYEARSAGO out. "1. Lower your thermostat to at least 68° during the day. And to 60° at night.i disguise, but the CIA reports he still wears khaki EVERY Nixon order. Better yet, what if Nixon April 15,1965 , The Clinton County Board of 2. Turn off lights and appliances not in use. underwear. had left Haldeman in Disneyland and instead A plan for a huge recreation Commissioners approved a installed a Miami dummy as his chief aide? area, including a 552-acre lake tentative 1975 budget April 9 of 3. Hold your speed under 50. MANY THOUGHTFUL journalists, electronic On a few Miami freeways, they are adding in Ovid and Victor Townships $2,553,816, about half a million 4. $end your name and adaVess to Energy Conservation, Box CW, Washington, and hand-propelled, have criticized CBS for outside lanes reserved strictly for cars with at. •was presented to the Clinton dollars from the 1974 figure. D.C. 20240(land we'll send you a free booklet, "75 WAYS NOT JO BE FUELISH". "buying news." There is great fear that an least 3 occupants. The idea is to encourage car County Board of Supervisors DeWitt's City Council voiced alarming precedent has been set. If an interview pools and save gasoline. Policemen count the Tuesday by the State Con­ their support at their most with Haldeman is worth $25,000, how much would bodies as they speed by. Sneaky motorists who servation Department. recent meetingjjor a county- Walter Cronkite pay for a few words with Richard don't have 2 friends are using inflation to drive in One child died and fourothers wide'property appraisal.Toldpf Nixon? t \j Sil' J Jl> fir ^, Jt«Ji ' «. i i j • * « '*!. u^ *L..™. the express lanes illegally. They ininflatf ate 2 life-size were injured-Sunday night'as their support of counry-WrS^ K> 5* **&?*taat jft" 5 %?** S53SW TREE ™»«* durante, put hate on them, and putone in the" tornado season's" first reappraisal, , County Com- «* '. CheantbecauseMikeWaUacedidh'thaveanything fh_ hnplfRP3i JL in (hl trnnt twister slashed across central misfioner Roger Overway said. smaller thana $100 bill and Henry Kissinger didn't DeWitt Township. It destroyed he would bring up the matter at have change. » IF ONE OF THOSE dummies had been an- at least five homes and caused the next Commission meeting But back to Haldeman. The most interesting chored'atH.R. Haldeman's desk, none of Richard extensive property damage, (April 23) to get it on' the floor, thing he said for $25,000 was that an important Nixon's orders! would have been obeyed. There mostly in the Turner-Clark part of his White House job was to sometimes NOT but could not say whether it would have been no Watergate coverup. Nixon w Road'area about 2% miles south would pass or pot. do what Nixon ordered him to do. would still be in .the White House, spouting harm­ Haldeman explained that Nixon sometimes less steam at a rubber dummy, and Gerald Ford wanted some weird things done (the noise you did would still be playing football without a helmet. It 'Topless trucks" . not hear was the sound of millions of TV viewers would bea far, far better world for all. But... not falling off their chairs upon hearing this non- news). Nixon would insist that Haldeman do this Haldeman says he needs a job so he can pay his «dumb thing immediately and Haldeman would say lawyers. His sad experience with.Nixon has ob­ - '"Yes sir, right away." viously taught Haldeman the great value of just, BUT THEN HE wouldn't do it Haldeman - sitting and doing nothing. Maybe there's a Miami' Tap a plumber from Hie . deliberately disobeyed orders from 'the com- driver with an opening for a dummy in khaki mander in chief. "I knew he was just letting off underwear. r To receive PUBLIC i / degrees AM-1580 FM-92.1 ALMA - Among those who, WRBJ will receive bachelors degrees NOTICE at Alma College's 88th year Commencement on Saturday, April 19, are, 2 from Clinton County. Notice is hereby given that nominating pe­ They are: titions for the office of City Commissioners Beth J. Schultz, daughter of - Program Notes - may be obtained at the office of the City Mr and Mrs Allen Schultz of R4 • 4352 Lowell Rd, St Johns, who AM Clerk„121 E. Walker Street, St. Johns,,Mich­ majored in education and is a igan, ..beginning April 18, 1975,'between the candidate for a bachelor of arts Wake Up To The. . & hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. - degree; and Neil A. Thelen, son of Mr and Mrs Claude Thelen of FM There will be two (2) vacancies. R2 Wacousta Rd, St Johns, who "EARLY BIRD SHOW" majored in sociology and is a candidate for a bachelor of arts If necessary, an August Primary Election will 1114111 6 A.M. M0N. . degree/ mi tin featuring be held to determine nominees. Results of Automobile Club of Michigan's "Ban Topless Trucks" "to THRU

St.Joh ' Ph. 224-2285 ' 11:05 to 2:30 p.m. Mon. thru Fri.. 200W.Wiohirn A Miionlc Thought for bally Living fromt THE GRAND U3QOE OF FREE i ( ' 1580 ON YOUR DIAL *' ACCEDED MASONS Of THE STATE OF MICHIGAN April 16,1975 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN li Additional Line of Information Compact Telephone Set: NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Business .25 .75 ,50- In addition to regular charges: Residence . .25 .40 .15 Each 5.00 Discontinued . - XtowWDiMUd Foreign Exchange Service: Installation Charges; Inter/exchange Mileage Portable Telephone Service: ^Per mile or Fraction 4.25 Concurrence, Permanent premises c WESTPHALIA attended the Centennial Farm •with MBT Does not apply if other charge ' Mrs Harvey Hoerner and Mrs dinner at Kellogg Center. Mrs Tariff MPSC for same visit Harold Hoerner visited Mrs Eldoris Hahn, Sunday. Dickinson won a prize, No. 8, pre­ Jack Mr and Mrs Charles Fisher Sunday, 'Mr and Mrs Otto TELEPHONE COMPANY sently 4.75 .50 Indoor First on premise visit 6,00 - 15.00 9.00 and Kevin visited Mr and Mrs Dickinson visited Mr and Mrs Franklin Metz of Clare, Sunday. Robert Park of Lansing. Mileage within Normal Exchange Each additional on same visit 6.00 -0- (6.00) Outdoor Mrs Otto Dickinson was Mr and Mrs Eldon Dickinson Notice Is hereby given that the Westphalia Telephone Company Business Rural Multiparty and family of Delta Mills visited First VA mile or fraction 2.00 Discontinued Each New 15.00 surprised to receive a call from has on file with the Michigan Public Service Commission an ap­ Mr and Mrs Otto Dickinson, Next three Vi miles or fraction, each 1.50 Discontinued Cords: Mrs Eunice Page of California, plication requesting authority to file, establish, and put into effect Sunday. Friday evening. certain increased rates and charges within its Westphalia Ex­ Next two Smiles or fraction, each 1.25 Discontinued Does not apply when other change. Studies made by the Company, demQnstrate that the Residence Two-party .charge for same ' visit-0- 15.00 15.00 Mr and Mrs'E^on Potts and Mr and Mrs Otto Dickinson' present rates and charges will fail to provide the Company with a First V\ mile or fraction- Discontinued Automatic Telephone Answering Mike, Mr and Mrs Harvey- were dinner guests of Mrs l 1.50 fair and reasonable rate of return upon the fair value of' the ' Next seven k miles or fraction, each 1.00 Discontinued Does not apply if at basic installation " Hoerner and girls were Sunday Howard VanHouten, recently, • property to be used and useful in providing telephone service to its Private Listing: New .50 Optional features visitors of Mr and Mrs Harold of Lansing. subscribers. ' Seasonal Service: * Secretarial Control 5.00 15.00 10.00 Hoerner. Richard Volz of DeWjtt % Annual Rate Discontinued - Jack for customer-owned equipment6.00 Discontinued , Mrs Porter Parks and Kriss visited Mr and Mrs Donald The Company intends to continue to expand and improve its attended early services at the telephone plant and facilities. Because of this fact and the fact that Service Connection Charges Construction Charges: Potts and Mike recently. Business, each station: Service'Drops: Wacousta Chur'ch, Easter Mr and Mrs Harvey Hoerner there has been an increased cost of operating the Company, it is Sunday morning. imperative that certain rate relief be obtained.' Instrument in place 2.50 15.00 12.50 Freeallowance^feet 500 470 (30), and girls were dinner guests, Following are the present and proposed rates: Instrument not in place • ' 4.00 15.00 11.00 In excess of free allowance Mr and Mrs Charles Fisher Wednesday evening of Mr and and Kevin, and Mr and fifrs Increase Residence, each line: / Per foot .05 .20 .15 Mrs Harold Morrow to help her » Instrument in place 2.50 15.00 12.50 The Michigan Public Service' Commission has ordered -that a Charles Fisher celebrated rather celebrate his birthday. Present Proposed [Decrease]' Easter together. Instrument not in place 4.00 15.00 11.00 public hearing be held on these matters at 9:30 a.m. on April 30, Mrs Joyce Hoerner spent Local Telephone,Exchange Service; ,Restoral of Service 2.00 12.00 10.00 1975, at the Offices of the Commission, Fifth Floor, Law Building, Mr Robert Esple, Ann Nolan, Wednesday at University Inn in Business Moves and Changes Lansing, Michigan, for the purpose of determining whether the Donny Bickley, all of Lansing, Lansing at an awareness visited Mr and Mrs Eldoris PBX or Rotary Line $16.50 Move ot instrument: above-proposed rates and charges are just and reasonable and in conference for scouts. New the public interest. Hahn, Sunday. One-party 7.00 11.00 $4.00 Business, each station 3.00 15.00 12.00 Mr and Mrs Otto Dickinson Rural Multiparty S.20 „ Residence, each line 3.00 15.00 12.00 THE INCREASES DESCRIBED IN THIS NOTICE HAVE BEEN Mr and Mrs Charles Fisher attended the golden wedding 8.50 3.30 and Kevin visited Mr and Mrs anniversary for Mr and Mrs Extension 1.50 2.00 .50. Change of Instrument: REQUESTED BY WESTPHALIA TELEPHONE COMPANY. THE Residence Business, each station 3.00 15,00 12.00 - MICHIGAN PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION MAY EITHER Porter Parks, Sunday. Marion Jones, Sunday, at - Wacousta church. PBX or Rotary line New 10.25 Residence, each line 3.00 15.00 12.00 GRANT OR DENY THE REQUEST INCREASES, IN WHOLE OR Tuesday, Mr and Mrs Sidney One-party 5.10 6.75 1.65 Automatic Telephone Answering: IN PART, AND MAY GRANT A LESSER OR GREATER IN­ Dyer of Lansing and Mrs Porter Mr and Mrs John Dickinson Parks were luncheon guests of Four-party • 3.35 4.75 1.40 Does not apply if with associated equip. 5.00 15.00 , 10.00, CREASE THAN THAT REQUESTED FOR ANY CLASS OR and family of Williamston Rural Multiparty 3.35 4.75 1.40 Suspension of Service Charges: CLASSES OF SERVICE OFFERINGS, ESTABLISH NEW SER­ Mr and Mrs Charles Fisher. visited Mr and Mrs Otto Semi-public Service: In lieu of charges annllcable if VICE OFFERINGS, OR WITHDRAW EXISTING SERVICE Mr and Mrs Otto Dickinson Dickinson, Sunday. OFFERINGS. Flat Rate New 8.25 service were not suspended Daily Guarantee .30 Discontinued Interested persons may appear and present testimony. If there Dial in the Handset Telephone Sets; Complete New 50% of total are any questions, please contact the business office. Nostalgia is theme Each . 1.00 1.25 .25 exchange , , WESTPHALIA TELEPHONE COMPANY service 51-1 Nostalgia was the theme for An original song depicting the Compact Telephone Sets: (In addition the evening, as members and to regular charges) rate life of the twenties was sung by 50% of sus­ guests of St Johns Morning the composer Hila Bross. After Each .75 Discontinued - Partial New Musicale gathered at the Key Telephone System: pended this number she danced the exchange Congregational Church for Charleston. ;-A Key System (In addition to regular charges dinner and entertainment. Equipped for Pick-up and Lamps service rate The development of jazz from Charles Huntington, Diantha 2 through 6 lines 1.80 Discontinued - Colored Telephone Sets: the spirituals to ragtime, boogie Keyless Instruments, each 7.50 5.00 (2.50) Witteveen, Barbara Beagle and and on to the blues, the spon­ to Mr and Mrs Curtis Swanson entertained the following for John Anderson began the trip taneous improvisations known 5.40 Non-standard color, each 55.00 Actual Cost - Portable Telephone Service: and daughter, Kristen Lynn of dinner: Mr and Mrs Clare down memory lane by ren­ as "hot" jazz then on to swing Equipped for Pick-up, wink-hold dering old barbershop quartet Permanent Premises i Houghton were guests on Moritz and children of rural and sophisticated jazz was ably and Lamps-Per System New 4.80 Sunday, April 6, of his mother,* Grand Ledge; David -Moritz of favorites. done by Robert Baribeau to Jack Indoor i Mrs Clare Swanson and family. Lansing and Mrs Clarence Popular sheet music of the pianist. 8f25 Damon of St Johns. They First on Premise Visit 6.00 8.00 2.00 Little Kristen Lynn was bap­ thirties and forties such as Blue * Alan Smith playing the rhyth: Each groupof 5 lines thereafter New 2.50 tized at St Paul Lutheran celebrated all the April birth­ Moon, -The Tennessee Waltz,' mic banjo followed by singing Features Each additional on same visit 6.00 8.00 2.00 Outdoor Church on Sunday morning, days. Gypsy and It's So Nice To Have Abilene with guitar ac­ Exclusion, each .25 .45 .20 April 6. Visitors during the past week A Man Around The House^was companiment closed the Manual per line, per station 1.25 1.00 (.25) . Each New 10.00 Floyd Foerch returned home of Mrs William Ernst and sung by Mrs Paul Martis ac­ program. Automatic per line, per station - 1.25 1.00 (.25) Cords: Extra Length: from the Carson City Hospital Maxine Ernst were: Mrs J.D. companied by Mrs Maurice •Mrs Winchell Brown was Automatic Telephone Answering: on Tuesday, April 1. He was a Bancroft of SW 'Dallas; Mrs Witteveen. program chairman. ' Standard Services , Line Cords 9-10 feet medical patient there for 5 Arthur Martens and Mrs Melvin The show stopper of the Automatic Answering Only 7.00 8.25 1.25 x 2.50 5.00 2.50 Mesdames Bartoldi, Deibert, IS feet 3.50' 6.50 3.00 days. • Argersinger and children of St evening was the entrance of Answer and Record Johns; and Mr and Mrs Alex Mrs Manning Bross dressed in Kitchen, LeBlond and Laurence (2.50) Handset cords On Sunday, April 6, Mrs Short Play 12.50 10.00 25 feet Thelen and Carol and Debra. the short skirted, beaded and were in charge of dinner Long Play 20.00 23.75'" 3.75 8.00 Discontinued - William Ernst and Maxine arrangements. Automatic Telephone Answering Ernst visited Mrs Iva Schafer Mr and Mrs Gary Webber are sleeveless formal of the Optional Features the parents of a son, Eric twenties with feather boa and 1.00 Optional features: and Mark at Lansing. Mrs John Caudy acting as Secretarial Control 1.25 2.25 Additional answering tape Christopher, born on Thursday, stockings rolled to the knees, Exchange Line Mileage: (In addition to base rate) 3.50 5.00 1.50 Mr and Mrs Roy Speidel and president announced the annual Additional recording tape 3.50 5.00 1,50 Michelle returned home April 3, at the Clinton Memorial and Mrs Richard Jacoby meeting of the Michigan Per Y4 mile or fraction Key Telephone Systems: Hospital. Mrs Webber is the wearing the long skirt and a hat Two-party line ' .50 Discontinued - recently from a month long Federation of Music Clubs at In addition to regular charges: vacation trip out west. former Shirley Thelen, typical of the thirties. Troy, Michigan May 15,16 and Four-party Line .25 Discontinued - 1-A Key System daughter of Mr and Mrs Urban ! Joint User Service: Mr and Mrs Harold Berry of Show Me The Way To Go 17. Equipped for Pick-up and Lamps Maple Rapids visited Mr and Thelen. Home, Happy Days Are Here ¥t charge for one Individual business line 3.50 5.50 2.00 2 through 6 lines The final meeting of the local Directory Listings: ' 5.00 Discontinued Mrs Floyd Foerch on Tuesday On Sunday afternoon, April 6, Again, were among the duets Dial in the Handset Telephone Set, Mr and Mrs Floyd Foerch sung b^Mrs^Bjpss anci^Mr^ club will be a guest lupcheon at Additional Listing r evening, April 1. A * In addition to regular charge^,;' ^ ,,< „,. .„(.»,innivln '../••On'Sunday, April 6, Mr'and.* visited Mr and Mrg Archie' * f'Ja cobyi&bmpaniedfcyJtobert- U:00 a.m. May A5vat Jeanne's Business ... .25 .75 1 Each 5.00 Discontinued - Beans. Residence ' * "% .25 .40 Ti5 Mrs Louis Moritz and Ann Hobecke of St Johns. Banbeau. Why Question Your Car's Performance:

SALE ON 1974 SUZUKI 750cc SAVE '500! LKNDBHNK OUT THE DOOR 1104S.US-27 SEE US '1795 Ph. 224-7127 St, Johns, Mich, FOR YOUR HOLDER. MOTORCYCLE SALES WEEKDAYS & SATURDAY 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. SUZUKI "tSSSZaiSsr SPRING FARM. NEEDS 2151 W. MAIN (M-21) OWOSSO PHONE 725-2112 BRING YOUR CAR TO 3£ MOORE'S FOR SERVICING PLUMBING AND -3" mfflQ n HEATING ^ BRAKES V TIRES * V •RESIDENTIAL* COMMERCIAL, Zephyr *QUAUTY WORK ENGINE purchases to: V BfeT MUFFLER DUNKEL V PLUMBING * HEATING St. Johns ST. JOHNS Pb 224-4726 RADIATOR V FREE PICK-UP AND BATTERY. V DELIVERY ON ALL . ELECTRICAL All types of printing GOOD SELECTION OF SYSTEM y SERVICE AND REPAIRI CONFIRMATION and COMMUNION • Fast service CARDS-GIFTS-BIBLES • Low prices PARTY GOODS MOORE OIL CO. 120 E. WALKER ST., and CARDS 909 E. STATE ST. PHONE 224-4726 ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 48879 220 N. Clinton Ave. TELEPHONE: 517/224-6781 St. Johns ^24-2719

•s. \ * MONDAY NIQHT BAKEDLASAGNA $2.95' REGISTER NOW FOR A B£CK & HYDE ' fUESb'AVnjlfiHt • ' Great Steaki, Fine B«r, Wine, FREE 12 ft. FISHING -Vj^J"^ SEE THE 1975 as,CHOICE , , ,'.,, Coclt*UipSMfood,DincInj BffffcYfSSTfiAK' H*jl HAPPY HOUR 1*-5 WON. THRU THURS. BOAT TO BE GIVEN FARMARINA, WEDNESDAY NIGHT WtfbAV* SATURDAY MICH. LAKE PERCH,$2,« "COUNTRY GENTLEMEN" AWAY APRIL 26th _ ^ \fft CHEVROLET j m THURSDAY NIQHT , Blue Gr*u and Country Western N OUR SPECIAL at 70Z.SIZZLER , *3.W OPEN DAIlVlj A.M.TO 12P.M. - Call 224-3311 FRI.& SAT. NIGHT t OPEN SUNDAY 12 TO 8 P.M. Houra: Mori thru Frl9 ••m. - 9 p.m. PRIME RIB $8.66' T ; Sat and Sun 9 •,m. • 4 p.m. EDINGER CHEVROLET L.UNCH'ElOfJ SPECIAL . Lo itM lift MHtt South of US-27 DtWltt Bl/nkif QPlk 7 DAYS* L**W on N. US-27 6 Ml, No of St. Johm .Dili -' «' ~.-t--* mutiny.- ..-.., .mumm I- '•' -' T- ~U nriimiiir V 12 * CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN ' N April 16,1975

1 ' < ' S Farming and 4-H in Clinton County ^Sffftasft^^ Granges meet 4-H Chatter Chloe's Column Clinton County Pomona postponed to a later, date. Grange met with Bingham The speaker of the afternoon JUUme, time

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S&SSSftWfcSSSS^^^ WIWK'W'M'. raK&ft&assa^^ HELP WANTED - Lady HELP WANTED - Mid- FOR SALE — \Vi ton 1966 FOR SALE -r Doberman WANTED KEYPUNCH Help Wanted wanted to stay with elderly Michigan District Health Dept. Chevrolet pickup with 6 Pi richer puppies, AKC OPERATORS. Many employers Notice woman from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 6 needs registered nurse full-time cylinder. 3 speed standard registered. Red & Tan and have called for keypunch days a week. Must be able to do - Gratiot County Branch Office. transmission. 4 good tires, body Black & Tan. Financing operators in this area. Our $25.00/ HUNDRED, plus 25% in fair condition, motor in good available, $200, pvvosso, 725- course could qualify you for WELL DRILLING & service. light housework, Call 224-3918 or Competitive salary and Free estimates, Carl S. commission stuffing envelopes, 224-2971. 51-l-p-l" benefits, desirable working running condition, Call 838-2505 7594. ' 50-3-P-23 these jobs. 6 week course. Call circulars free, Complete Oberlitner, 4664 N. State Rd., hours. For application, call after 0:00 p.m. or cal>838-2683 collect (517) 393-8615 for in­ Alma. Phone 463-4364. 51-1-29 '' 'details. $1.00 (Refundable). AJS HELP WANTED - 'Fpur main office 517-831-5296 or write daytime. 494-p-llDH formation. Spartan Keypunch Service R # 1-68LJ, Shiloh, Ohio ' .positions open for cement^ Mid-Michigan District Health Horses Academy. 26-U-27 44878. 51-,1-p-l . MOTORCYCLE OWNERS - finisher and laborers in Village" Dept 120 S, Court St., Stanton. MINIMUM 10 WORDS) .of Westphalia. Proj&t'funds t S~ 50-3-p-l Farm Machinery 18 WANTED r- Wooden ' fije For good'rates and fast' claim 3 WEEKS INSERTION HORSES BOARDED, Indoor cabinets 4x6 or 5x7,2, 4, 8 or 12 service on your bike insurance HELP WANTED — Playhouse ' available through C.E.T.A. FOR THE PRICE^OF 2 arena. Lessons"'and box stalls drawer. Call 224-7051 after 6. calK'-WlLLARD J. REED Toy Co. offers high earnings to Applications being taken ,THE DEWITT Co-operative FOR SALE—75 bales of Clover available. 224-2933. 47-tf-24 49-tf-DH-27 AGENCY. 669-7604. 45-tf-29 ambitious self-motivated people starting 4/30/75. Ah equal op­ Nursery* School is taking portunity employer. Contact DISPLAY-CLASSIFIED Hay, 30 ft. Elevator, Surge Milk in exchange' for a few hours of teacher applications for the Machine. 4 miles east on M-21 to CUSTOMS BUTCHERING AND your time. Selling top quality Village Clerk at 587-4484 or 587- 1975-76 school year. The Miscellaneous WANTED - Pool table, 7 or 8 3221. 51-3-p-l 1.90 COL. INCH Watson Rd. 1 mile south on PROCESSING, by ap­ toys at' the lowest prices. No tenative fall schedule for 4 year' Watson Rd. 1/4 mile east on E. • foot, slate top, % inch or better. 224-3832. * 50-3-D-27 ' pointment. We butcher on deliveries or collections. For old children will be Mondayy Townsend, B34-2747. 50-3-p-18 Wednesdays and Fridays. Beef- interview call collect, 669-9363. Wednesday, Friday, 9:15-11:15 PHONE FOR SALE — Thomas Electric CAN YOU WORK Organ, like new. $750. Call 842- Pork. Halves and quarters, also - 51-3-p-l a.m., 1 o'clock-3 o'clock p.m., GREEN ACRES — Baler Twine retail cuts. All meats MDA WITHOUTSUPERVISION 12 FOOT TRANSPORT Disc. 5537 after 6 p.m.- 5l-l-p-27 following the DeWitt Public ,224-2361 John Deere. 8 ton Tilt Bed 9,000 feet per bale. 325 pound inspected. Vaughn's Meat We need man or woman to sell School Calendar. Write to Mrs. Terisil Strength. 100% pure OR MAIL TO tandem axle trailer. Brillion Processing. West City Limits on WANTED - Artists to exhibit full line of Advertising Beverly Bisbing, 410 W. Main, FOR SALEy— Skirts, dresses, Sisalana Fibre. ($28.00 per Clinton County News Hay Crimper. Power takeoff Bussell Rd. just off M-57, v/ith Black Pearl Art Gallery, Specialties, Calendars and Gifts DeWitt, Michigan for an ap­ .formate, maternity clothes. bale.) Phone 224-3995 or 224- located in Old World Village 'in the St. Johns area. Must be 120 East Walker St. Hammer Mill. Phone Carspn^City. Phone 584-6640. plication. 49-3-p-l St. JOhns, Mich. 48879 Good condition. Size 7. Phone 7773. 49-3-P-27 Jake Vaughn. \ 5-tfoc-29 Mall, 2751E. Grand River, East able'to plan own time and work Lamgsburg, 651-5894. 6371 S. 224-459,4. • 51-1-D-27, r Lansing. Call 351-1135.50-3-DH-l with a minimum of supervision. 'DEADLINE: UptonRd. 49-3-P-18- All accounts are protected. Wanted * FOR SALE - Parts for all Jobs Wanted -EACH MONDAY FOR SALE.— Kustom 250 watt 'electric shavers. Levey's '• HELP WANTED — Immediate Repeat orders are protected. Bass Amplifier with 2-15" J.B. Miscellaneous opening for Registered or High Commissions payable 1 P.M. Farm Produce Lansing speakers. Phone 224- Jewelry, Elsie. 'l-tf-29 Registry eligible Radiology when orders are passed for 3886. 51-1-D-27 TIMBER WANTED - Logs and Technologist. Excellent wages, credit. NEED THAT GARDEN* ROTO- standing'timber. Logs delivered fringe benefits and working The Advertising Speciality TILLED? Call 224-7741. 48-4-p-3. YOUR SHELTER NEEDS - DON'T WAIT 'til the last bag is tb our yard. DEVEREAUX THERE IS now a Timex Repair conditions. Excellent on-call Line is the most extensive in the New, used housing-country or sold. See me now for your IONIA FLEA MARKET — 112 SAWMILL, INC., 2872 *N. Service in Michigan. Free and- call-back program. For industry. Calendars are WILL DO WALLPAPERING, town lots. Plans-ours or yours. DEKALB XL seed corn.\ Kidd, Ionia, Michigan. Open Hubbardston Rd., Pewamo, estimates will be sent on all interview, call Gratiot Com­ manufactured -at our Red Oak have references and ex­ Pole or Steel buildings - farm, Lawrence Phinney, 3275 E. Saturday and Sunday. Call 616- Mich. Phone 593-2424 and/or repairs, donotsend money. We Plant. perience. 224-3867. i 48-6-p-3 commercial. -Plans,\ Finance, Price Rd. St. Johns. 224-3648. 527-2590 for space and in­ 593-2552.' 40-tf-28 also repair all other makes' of munity Hospital, 517463-3743. formation. 20 dealers, huge An Equal Opportunity Em­ Write Pat Murphy, Sales -Service. Let's discuss your 51-3-D-19 ^watches. Please send watches Manager, The Thomas D. FIREPLACES: A specialty. needs. Also we'll sell your selection, dolls, doll repair, and to Timex Repair Service, P.O. ployer with a constant concern furniture. 35-tf-27 for a'healthy community. Murphy Company, 110 So. Brick, block, concrete work. property or talk trade. Fedewa FOR SALE — 100 bales of Oat WANTED — Good used piano. BOX 128, Kinde, Mich. 48445. Builders k Brokers, 6218 Wright ' 51-l-p-l Second Street, Red Oak, Iowa 224-8095. 49-3-p-3 Straw, 50c per bale. Call 641- Phone 224-4409. 50-3-p-28 40-tf-29 51566. . 50-4-p-l "Rd., between Fowler and Grand 6206. . , 51-1-D-19 NEED ready mix concrete, Ledge.' Phone 517-587-38l'l. (If poured walls, or cement work HORSESHOEING - Corrective direct dial doesn't work, have DEKALB XL'S - high ef­ done? We-have a fleet of radio shoeing and trimming, your operator assist.) 48-u]4 ficiency corn for modern far­ dispatched trucks plus a crew of AL GALLOWAY reasonable rates, work ming. I have your numbers - men if needed. Fedewa guaranteed. Ron Veil, 651-6159. Call me, Lawrence Phinney, Builders, Inc., 6218 Wright Road U$ED FARM EQUIPMENT 50-9-P-3 For Rent 3275 E. Price Rd. St. Johns. 224- atPrice Road, Phone 587- 3648. 51-3-P-19 3811. » 38-tf-27 f TRACTORS -COMBINES - CORNHEADS Real Estate FOR RENT — l 'bedroom BEAUTIFUL WEDDING / TILLAGE TOOLS - PLANTERS - PICKERS* furnished apartment.' Close to WANTED - Spoiled hay, call INVITATIONS - and ac-, downtown area. Phone after 4 after 5 p.m. 224-3590. 5M-D-19 cessories. Speedy service. TRACTOR PARTS- REBUILT HE&DS ' WE BUY SELLERS IN­ o'clock, 224-7634. 51-l-p-6 Finkbeiner's Fowler. Phone TEREST IN LAND CON­ WANTED — Approximately 20 593-2606. 40-tf-27 N TRACTS. Cash, Fast Service. tons of straw in St Johns area. GOOD SELECTION AT ALL TIMES Call FordS. LaNoble, 1516 East HOUSE FOR RENT - 3 Please submit offer or price per Michigan Ave., Lansing,' bedrooms, partially furnished, ton and quantity available to D & L BUILDERS POLE Phone (517) 2244713 or 2244300 Michigan 48912. Phone 517-482- deposit, close to downtown Joe Fraser, 9210 Oakley Rd. St BUILDINGS, conventional 1637, evenings 517-337-1276. area. Phone after 5":00 p.m. 224- f Charles, Mich. 48655. 51-6-p-19 garages. Guaranteed work. ^First Farm North of St. Johns on US-27 SCRUMPTIOUS COUNTRY RANCH 6108. 51-3-P-6 FREE ESTIMATES. Call i Elsie-Area * 15-1-4 collect 517-6634021. 50-4-p-27 ST. JOHNS, MICH. FOR SALE —June Clover Seed. Divide living for the particular family, looking for NEED ST. JOHNS HOMES, in $35.00. Mammoth Clover Seed Y Wanted to Rent beauty & comfort at a reasonable price, plqsh Hyingi town or out. Up to $30,000. Call $30.00. Marian S$ed Oats. $1.75. Dave Smith, LaNoble Reatfy- 1 W l^ room with wall ^»waIU canj*feijij|d^ Wilhufslhuiston^^ miles^west Realuffs* 1516E.-Mlchlgan, 482- LAND" M%rin?Crops;i24? of St/Johns, oriM-21.224-7600. CLASSIFIED .dining-, area with walkout to patio.^ Bath, full 1637, evenings, 882-3088. 51-1-4 . 7495, Ron Cuthbert. • 33-U-7 50-3-P-19 ' basement,, attached 2-car garage, beautifully landscaped, priced under $30,000 early possession FOR SALE — Soybeans, Corsoy COMMERCIAL on US-27, 1200 Trailers & Campers 9 and Harks. One year from BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTOR? available. Your present property considered on a- Square Feet. Building im­ certified ,'cleaned and tested. 3 trade-in. I v - mediate occupancy. Gas heat, mi. west of Fowler, lVfc South. Air conditioning, large parking Use This Classified Listing For Fast Service From Clinton County Business, Firms Michigan State Realty FOR SALE -1971 Lark Travel Ph.- 593-3506. Eldred area. Also small store in Trailer. Very nice, included in Rademacher. _ 50-3-p-19 5115 N. Smith Rd. Owosso, Mi. PH: 517-723:2239 Southgate Plaza. Call 517-463- price are Porta-Potti and AUCTIONEER ELECTRICIANS • LIQUID FUELS 6126. 40-tf-6 mirrors. $950.224-7588. 50-3»p-9 Frank T. Santrucek Realtor SEED OATS - Ausable & Rodney. Germination tested. •AL GALLOWAY, AUC­ SCHMITT ELECTRIC CO., Tires, batteries,,oil, grease, FOR SALE — 26 in. K-Bon Call, after 5 pm, 587-6651. TIONEER Used Farm Residential - Commercial - on the farm tire service, fuel deliveries, FARMERS Topper. Paneled, insulated and 50-3-p-19 Machinery & Parts. St. Industrial, 2244277, "1002 E. - 3 bdrm ranch with walkout basement, North and East of Ovid on paved road. No money down if dome light. $175.00 or best offer. Johns. 2244713. State St. PETROLEUM CO-OP, INC. yq)J qualify or will consider L/C terms. Call Bob Fedewa 587-4982 evenings. Call 838-2359. 48-tf-^-DH 3520 W. M-21 Box 227, St. Hogs & Sheep DON BREMER, AUC­ Johns, Ph. 224-7900, Lovely 3 bdrm ranch, 2 car garage on large country lot. Located on Charlotte Hwy. No money TIONEER, Farms, Dairy FARM down if you qualify. Call Bonnie. , Mobile Homes •Dispersals, Estates, iFOR SALE - 10 Bred Gilts \o Households. Appraisals. DRAINAGE BPARTY SUPPLIES DeWitt—5 Acre lot on Chandler Road with woods. Ideal for walkout basement, Will build using start farrowing in April. 834- Liquidations. DeWitt [517] your plans or, ours. • < FOR SALE - 1970 Marlette 2106. . , 50-3-P-20 '699-59I&2. s Trailer, 12W with 7*x21? JAMES BURNHAM, Phone 99 or 200 Acre farm and large home to be remodeled. Barn and other buildings. Terms. Call St. Johns 224404^. R3, St. I) & B PARTY. SHOPPE, expando. Carpeted throughout Package Liquor 9 a.m. - 10 Maxine, ' v Johns. except kitchen and bathroom. 3 Cattle AUTOMOTIVE p.m. Mon. Tliins. Frt>& Sat. bedrooms. Harvest gold ap­ 4 Unit apt house, large parking area, close to town and priced right. Call Bonnie. 9 a.m. - 11 p.m. 224 N. pliances plus dishwasher and FERTILIZERS Clinton. disposal, natural gas furnace,, BILL FOWLER'FORD. New 79 Acres North of town, gorgeous older home with 5 bedrooms, mature shade, nice lawn, Lots of HOLSTEIN HEIFERS, due in 40 gal. electric hot water heater. August. Call after 5 pm. 587- & Used Cars & Pick-ups. N. room for children. Call Frank. ^ US-27, DeWitt, 669-2725. ZEEB FERTILIZERS, \ $7,700 unfurnished, $8,000 6651. 50-3-p-21 Everything for the soli, St. partially furnished. Can beseen . 2 story brick and redwood home with basement, 3 fireplaces with deck on upper level. Fantastic Johns 224-3234, Ashley ,\ 347- PLUMBING at 609 N. Morton, Lot 39 or call A REAL NICE Hereford Bull to BOB'S AUTO BODY, 'view. CalL Frank. , ' 4 3571. \ " 224-3437, call after 5:00* on let to responsible parties to use. Complete' Collision Service. DUNKEL PLUMBING AND 3 bedrm ranch in Maple Rapids, large kitchen and dining area, 2 extra lots, in a growing com-' Wednesday and Thursdays. '834-2106, 49-3-p*?l 224-2921, 800 N. Lansing. ^ , 42-tf-DH-lO HEATING, Licensed Master munlty. Call Gordon. FINANCIAL FOR SALE'— Charolais''Bulls. Plumber Ph. 224-3372, 807 E. C&D CHEVROLET- CO., FOR SALE — Mobile Home 4-15 month old and 1-3 year old. CAPITOL SAVINGS & State St. Large 4 bdrm home, close to school and car, 2 car attached garage built in kitchen and more. Call New fc-gsed^CarSj, Elsie 862- Gordon, 12x60 Parkwood. Partially Phone 593-2567. 49-3-p-21 LOAN ASSOC, 222 N. furnished, if desired, % 4800. You can't/do better Clinton, 224-2304, Safety for "* , , After Hours Call: - anywhere. * Maxine Fedewa 224-2410 bedrooms, front kitchen, 10x10 Savings since 1890. Hank Furnun 669-9079 * ' shed. Good condition. $3,000, lot Poultry RESTAURANT . Bonnie Good • 224-4297' 10, St. Johns, Mobile Home EGAN FORD SALES, INC., Gordon-Harris 224*6255 1 Park. Phone 224-6419. 49-3-p-10 200 W. High am, phone 224- DALEY'S FINE FOOD, Frank Miiga 834-5187 2285. Pinto-Ford-Maverlck- FLORISTS Fred Covert 626-60*6 ; "JUMBO" WHITE ROCK and Dining & cocktails, Ph. 224- Rea)tor8 Brokflrs Torino-Mustang. 3072, S>US 27-^mlfe S. M-21. v HOT SHOT RED BABY CHIX Say it with Quality flowers Automotive every Tuesday at Rainbow rVom 'WOODBURY'S •"—.. •, - <-* 1 1515 N. US-27 St. Johns, Michigan ITDI Trail Hatchery in St. Loqis. Ph. •For the Best Buy in New & FLOWER SHOP;^ 321 N. mite jjamimii* « * FEDEWA BUILDERS * 681-2495, 45-h"-22 Used Chevrolets see Clinton, St. -Johns, 224-3216. TAX SERVICE FOR SALE — '67 International EDINGER CHEVROLET, MLS Phone 224-3236 or 485-0225 Truck engine. Complete With 4 Fowler, Phone 593-2100. f D*W3SH • fGftW MIC* JOHN M. SIRRINE - Ac­ £~%4t '%• i-id~ •! -4 speed transmission. Complete FOODS engine, good running condition, counting & Tax Service. 102 N. Clinton, St. Jofins. Phone 224- $150.00. Straight axle with HETTLER'S MOTOR ANDY'S IGA, St/ Johns, FOR SALE—Pigeons, Homers, 5434. wheels (and,tires, 2 new springs SALES, 24 Ilr. Wrecker Home Baked Bread^ Pies, to make a trailer, $50.00. 482- Rollers,/ Tumblers, Madenas Service, Good-Used Trucks. Cookies, Choice Meats, 3001, Lansing. 51-1-p-ll and others. Reasonable price. Carry-out-servicc. SALES REPRESENTATIVES Call 593-2449. 50-3-p-23 MOORE OIL.CO., If, it's' lires', see us, 909 E. State, Ph. VACUUM SALES 2244726. WHAT TURNS YOU ON? TIP TO MOTORISTS FOR SALE - AKC Registered INSURANCE Insist on exceeding the speed male silver toy poodle. Ph. 224- K1RB.Y CENTER, VACUUM • V SALES AND SERVICE. New ^ Opportunity for income limited only by the number of hours in the day. limit.and you're always oh,the 7818. 50-3-P-23 Automobile Coverage - Fire verge of/a smash-up. CLEANERS & Rebuilt' Kirby'si Good Insurance • General selectlomof other makes. 705 • Thorough training by vary successful sales people. ANTES DRY CLEANERS, Casulaty, ALLABY- N. US 27 St. Johns, 224-7222. pickup and delivery, 103 W. BREWBAKER, INC. 108->£ '« * • Selling a, product that is superior to competition and yet competitively CARL S. OBERLITNER Walker, phone 2244529. . N. Clinton Ave. St. Johns, priced. Phone 224-3258.' WESTERN -• Working for a company with an excellent reputation. Water Well Drilling CREDIT BUREAU JEWELRY If any or all of the above are of interest to you, drop us a short letter or resume' LEVEY'S JEWELRY* TOM'S WESTERN STORE, 4" and larger Clinton County CREDIT 1 ml. W. Ovid, 9-5:30 Mon.- \ describing your background". If you possess proven or latent sales ability and a Orange Blossom^ diamond BUREAU, -Phone • 224-2^91, rings, Bulova •& Acdutron Sato Frl, til 9. Anytime by burning desire to succeed; we've got room for you. We'll start you on-a salary Credit Reports - Collections. Appt., 834-5446. „ plus commission plan for four months, then you'll be switched to one of the Reda Submergible Pumps Watches. Elsie, 8624300. li i " most lucrative commission structures and benefit plans In the business equip­ j ment industry, \ < " Wholesale Retail DRUGS TO PLACE YOUR Send your rtwnn In confidence to: PARR'S REXALL DRUGS, PROFESSIONAL Call open dally 7:30 a.m. to 9 ritvrE9>iv/NAL <%** M LAA •• BOX QWo Clinton County News, St. Johns Phone 463-4364 p.m., Sunday 8130-12:30 & M LISTING IN THIS 224-23til An Equal Opportunity Emptoyar p.m. . Alma DIRECTORY

\ / 14 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST, JOHNS, lyilCHIGAN , April 16f 1975 YOUR MANY expressions of exercising followers conferred recreation pursuant to P,A. for the following purposes: PARKING AND IN ITS Section 3,*That after the Notice sympathy ant* kind thoughts Legal news upon it by law, seek to acquire 1947, "No. 359, as amended, P.A. ^ 1. To show cause, jf any, the PLACE, PROVIDE FOR effective date of this ordinance, Mvill long be femembered by the by condemnation proceedings 1905, No, 157, as amended, and parties having an interest in the PARALLEL PARKING IN .and upon proper marking, the >< P.A. J9U; No. 149, as amended, lands sought to be taken have family of L. Jean Cowan. * Probate Court m the above-entitled cause, the CERTAIN AREAS OF THE 'provisions hereof will be en­ 5M-P-30 fee-simple title to certain real in the Charter Township of why the prayer in said Petition VILLAGE OF WESTPHALIA. forced by that agency having FOWLER .RESffiENTlS^Take Bath, Clinton County, Michigan, should hot be granted; \ t Wednesday, property located in Clinton •THE VILLAGE OF WEST-, the power to enforce parking your ads to Finkbeiner's County, State of Michigan, as more particularly described . 2. To fix the date on which the PHALIA ORDAINS; and traffic within the Village of Pharmacy for fast, Convenient r EDWARDS -Twish to thank April 23,1975 my family, relatives, neighbors more particularly described as hereinafter,' stating that the. Petitioner may enter the Section l. That in the interest 'Westphalia. , ., service! SO-dh-tf-29 follows: private property described in and friends who sent cards, •Change of Name property and take physical df public and traffic safety, - Section '4. All ordinances Mary Dubaj - ' Lot 4, Block V Bath Village Paragraph 2 therein is' flowers and gifts, also for their xv 1 possession thereof; , within the Village limits, and in inconsistent with the'provisions REWARD - *A substantial visits while hospitalized. I " ' ' J Plat, Michigan, .necessary to be taken in fee 3. To set a date certain for the conjunction with the powers hereof are hereby'repealed, reward will be paid to anyone especially want to thank Donna Real Estate Transfers \ TheCharterTownshipof Bath simple for said public purposes impaneling of a jury and, trial. conferred upon the Village Section 5.,This' Ordnance providing information for (From records in office of requires . the \ immediate and praying that a jury be Kuripla for her thoughtfulness Register of Deeds) Leo WV Corkin, Circuit Judge Council, the Village desires to shall be effective" after legal valuables lost from a building in •• Also Doctor^ Russell and Grost, possession and use of • said summoned and impanelled to for the County of Clinton. remove angular parking and publication and the passage of the vicinity of DeWitt & Stoll the entire' staff at Clinton property for public purposes ascertain ano) determine 50t3 install in its place," parallel twenty (20) days in accordance Rds. on Sunday, March 30. Your Memorial Hospital 'for their Apr 1: Grachek, Bernice; and uses, to wit: a township whether it is necessary to fulfill' parking upon the following with law. • -' , name will be kept confidential. courteous and. helpful care, to Berg E. Ferne to Robert A, and park and place of recreation. such purposes and whether it is streets and locations within the Call 372-3582. 50-3ip-29 Susan G, Every property in Sec This Notice shall constitute necessary to take such property PUBLICATION OF NOTICE Rev Johannides and others for OF HEARING Village^ Westphalia; ADOPTED THIS 7 DAY OF prayers. Your kindness will 8 Victor. * ' constructive notice of the fUing aslt is proposed to do for the use FOR WATKINS PRODUCTS, always be remembered. Apr 1: Brenneman, Albert H, of the Petition in the-above- of benefit of the public, and to State of Michigan, The APRIL, A,D., 1975. / Probate Court for the County of fa) The West side of North John Lehman, Village YOUR WATKINS DEALER IN Margaret Edwards 51-l-p30 and Alice M. to Francis W. and entitled cause, in Circuit Court ascertain and- determine the Westphalia Street from Elm % CLINTON. , President . THIS AREA, 593-3268. 49-3-D-29 Cheryl A- Rademacher for (he County of Clinton, to a just compensation to be made ' Street South to the Church Estate of ANDREW SIMON, Wilma Schafer, Village Clerk >' GILLETT - The family of property in Sec 29 Dallas. purchaser of the aforemen­ therefore. , i N v parking lot entrance, -LET US RECOMMEND a Deceased, File No. 19389, Mable J. Gillett sincerely ex­ Apr. 2: B.F. Chamberlain tioned real estate. Itappearing to the Couijt that (b)'The North side of East ii painter or paper hanger for you. TAKE NOTICE: On April 30, presses gratitude to the Jackson Management Co to Arthur and' Thriin, Maatsch and Nord- f theparties having an interest in Main Street from the in­ I hereby certify that the Your Sherman Williams Sarah Bouchey Lot 34 Prince berg, Attorneys for Plaintiff- the lands sought to be taken in 1975, at 10:00 A.M., in the Nursing Home for the excellent Probate Courtroom, Court­ tersection with Westphalia above ordinance was duly Dealer, Finkbeiner's Fowler. Christian care of our mother Estate No 2. Petitioner. ' such Petition and a description Street, East to Willow passed at a regular meeting of Phone 593-2606, 37-U-29 ' -, 51-1 Michigan Livestock Exchange, vice; and tb our relatives and Pearl to Stella See property in Circuit Court for the County of Community' Association of parallel parking. St. Louis, Michigan, 681-2191. friends for the many flowers, Clinton. Bath, Clinton County, Michigan. Administrator Sec 7 Lebanon. Box 32 50-4-D-29 memorials, calls, food and Apr 7: Rogers, Gerald D. and A true copy. Ernest E. Carter, On' motion of Patrick J. cards at the time of her entering Clerk of Clinton County. Berardo, attorney for the . Westphalia, MI 48894 Betty-Lee to Frederick W. and Attorney for Petitioner: LADIES TUESDAY mornfng into eternal rest. v , Delores M. Schaegle Lot 10 CHARTER TOWNSHIP OP Charter Township of Bath; and night leagues will have an BATH, a municipal cor­ It is ordered that a copy of Walker & Moore . Dr. and Mrs. Clifford W. Covert's Woodland Acres. 117 E. Walker I PetootH* annual meeting April 28,7 pm at Lumbert Apr 7: Woodbury, Chancey E. poration,. Petitioner, * vs. this Order and all notices and Twin Oaks Club House. All COMMUNITY HALL pleadings heretofore filed by St. Johns, Mich, 48879 Mr and Mrs James Knoll and rural Fowler were Mr and Mrs * 51-1-P-30 and Nina B. to Charles Midkiff Phone 224-3241 51-1 tlmse interested come to property in Sec 26 Essex. ASSOCIATION OF BATH, the Petitioner with respect to family spent Easter week at the Joseph L. Fox. meeting or call 224-7342 to in­ Apr 7: Midkiff, Charles J. and Clinton County, Michigan, and such parcels shall be served homes of'their mother, Mrs Many from the Pewamd area dicate interest, 50-3-p-29 DIRECTORS OF THE BATH upon each person having an" Cynthia K, to Robert F. and PUBLICATION OF NOTICE Charles Cook, and their brother attended the special Mass for Betrice 0. Devereaux property COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION interest in such parcels as set and family, Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Walter Schneider OF BATH, Clinton County, forth above, yn accordance with. OF-HEARING . In Memortum in Sec 26 Essex. State of "Michigan, The Michael Cook. They returned their Golden Wedding' An­ Michigan, and FLORENCE the provisions of M.C.L.A. borne Tuesday, April 1. niversary at Holy Cross Card of Thanks 1 SCHOALS, Bath, Michigan, 213.27. Probate Court for the County of CUpton. Mother of Mrs Harry Bissell, Catholic Church, also the buffet • LEGAL NOTICES , Defendants. It is further ordered that a Mrs John Witzel, formerly of supper at St Gerards'Hall in InMemoriam Case No. 74 CH. Estate of EVANGELINE F. copy of this Order and axiopy of DALEY, Deceased, File No. Lyons underwent heart surgery Lansing. The couple were FEDEWA - I would like to In loving memory of our dear Patrick J. BerardQ (P10707) married Feb 28, 1925. thank my relatives, friends and Notice of Filing a Petition For 19309, Friday morning March 28 at St daughter, and sjster, Colleen State of Michigan, In the Attorney for Petitioner. i Comd em nation as attached Lukes Episcopal Hospital at neighbors for their visits and Circuit Court for the County of, Attorney for Defendants. TAKE NOTICE: On April 30, The Golden Years Club, Benjamin, who passed away hereto and made a part hereof Houston, Texas. senior citizens of Lyons, Muir cards. Also Father James Sch- April 17, 1974. Clinton. ORDER FOR HEARING ON 1975, at9:30 A.M. in the Probate mitt and the priests and nuns, PETITION - shall be published in the Clinton Courtroom, Courthouse, City of Mrs Amelia Fox ac­ and Pewamo, will meet Friday, God called you home, A true copy. Ernest E. Carter, April 11, at the Muir .Civic doctors and nurses at St, Clerk of Clinton County. At a session of said Court (County News, a newspaper St. Johns, Michigan before the companied "her daughter and To'be with Him. 'published and circulated in this son-in-law Mr and Mrs Bill Center. Lawrence and Ingham Medical Away from sorrow, care and CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF held in the Courtrooms in Hon. TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Hospital for their visits. BATH, a municipal cor­ the City of St. Johns in the County, once in each week for Judge of Probate, a hearing will Robinson and family of Lyons to, The Pedro Club will meet at pain, • three (3) weeks consecutively, Owosso, where they were the' home of Mrs Grace Bissell Arthur Fedewa " 5l-l-p-30 May you rest in peace, poration, Petitioner, vs. County of Clinton, State of be held on the petition of Blair COMMUNITY HALL Michigan, this 28th day of in accordance with the V. Daley, Administrator, for Easter dinner guests of Mr and Tuesday, April 15. Dear Daughter and Sister, provisions of M.CL.A. 213.27. ' Mrs Calvin McDevitt/near The Pewamo-Westphalia THE ST. JOHNS FIRE\ Until we meet again. ASSOCIATION OF BATH, March, 1975. allowance of his -final account. Clinton County, Michigan, and , It is further ordered that on Dated: April 11,1975 Owosso. ' Homemaking Department and DEPARTMENT wishes to , Dad, Mom/ Brothers and the 28th .day of April, 1975, at Mrs Estella Schafer spent FHA will present a Style Show thank everyone who helped, in Sisters DIRECTORS OF THE BATH PRESENT: Honorable Leo Blair V. Daley, Administrator COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION W. Corkin, Circuit Judge. 4:00 o'clock in the afternoon, the Maples & Wood - Paul A. vEaster Sunday at the home of on Wednesday, April 11. It Will any way on the hotel'fire. 51-1-P-31 The above matter having aforementioned parties, having her daughter and husband, Mr be held in the high school gym. . 51-1-P-30, OF BATH, Clinton County, Maples Michigan, -and FLORENCE > come on before this Court upon an interest in the lands sought to Paul A. Maples and Mrs Matt Spitzley and The girls will model clothing SCHOALS, Bath, Michigan, the filing of a Petition by the be taken, shall attend a hearing Atty.,for Petitioner ^ family of Lansing. that they, made and show In Memoriam in the Circuit Court for the garments from Dancers and Defendants. Charter Tpwnship of Bath for; 210 North Clinton, Avenue Easter Sunday guests of Mrs . JUST A FEW ' In memory of our son Richard the purpose of acquiring certain County of CliiUon, in the City of Dorothy Heckman were her Mary's Bridal Shop in Grand UNITS LEFT "Rick" Cole, who passed away Case No. 74 CH. St Johns, before the Honorable St. Johns, Michigan 48879 Ledge. The program begins, at property to be used as a Attorney for Petitioner: daughter and family, Mr and Find Town & Country one year ago April 16th. Patrick J. Berardo (P10707) township park and place of Leo W. Corkin, Circuit Judge, Mrs Lawrence vFernholz of 7:30 pm. Admission is 50 cents. Living At Its Best A beautiful star shines on the Attorney for Petitioner Maples & Wood - Paul A. Maples Warrenf David Fox was born April 2 at grave, Attorney for Defendant Mr and Mrs Bruce Kramer M-21 T0WNH0USES Of the one we loved but NOTICE OF FILING A 210 North Clinton Avenue . St Lawrence Hospital in Lan­ St. Johns, Mich. 48879 and Mrand Mrs'John Cotter left' sing, weighing 9 lbs' and 3 ozs. IN OVID couldn't save. PETITION" FOR CON­ Thursday March 27 to spend the DEMNATION Phone (517) 224-3238 51-1 Parents are Mr. and Mrs Am­ LUXURIOUS Without farewell, he fell weekend^nLas Vegas returning brose Fox" of'Fortland. Dayid Furniihetfor asleep, Notice is hereby given that home Monday evening. will join 4 sisters. The mother is And let only memories for us Unfurnished the Charter Township of Bath, a Easter Sunday dinner guests the former Cathleen Smith. i , f ito keep;* *s municipal corporation duly 2 Bedroom-all alocrlc, 1% Sadly missed by, '— torganize,d .ajM.ietfstingftunder: 0, rj 1 *of Mr and'Mrsjay^ej^e^dfllHiGtandparentB are Mr and Mrs M 1( lit •"W^AHIM** «« "" were Mr and Mrs Frapcis Joseph^. Fox of Pewamo and baths, air conditioned, carpet­ Dad, Mom, Brothers Knd the laws of the State of SALES & SERVICE ed, ranQB and. refrigerator. State of Michigan, The Silvernail, Francine and Tony Mr and Mrs Norman Thelen. of Sisters Michigan, performing the probate Court for the County of Silverriail, Mr and Mrs Robert OVID-SERVICE AGENCY INC. duties and functions and Westphalia. Mother and ,son Phone 834-2288 \ 51-1-31 CLINTON. Silvernail, Robin, Louis, Billy came home Sunday, April 6. Estate of EDNA V. and Kelly Silvernail, Mr and1 ' Mrs Vefa Cook, Mrs Joan SCHAVEY, Deceased. File No. Mrs Louis .Herald of Hub- Daniels, Mrs Hilda Schafer and NEW TRACTORS 19308J. bardston and Mrs Mary Mrs Irene Fox attended the TAKE NOTICE: On May 7, O'Beary of Ionia. Mass at Holy Cross Jn Lareirig M975, at 11:00 A.M., in the Sunday at 1:30 pm honoring Mr JOHN DEERE NO. 2030 | The Blue Star meeting was Probate Courtroom, Court­ called off due to weather .con­ and Mrs Walter Schneider of house, City of St, Johns, ditions and is scheduled for Lansing on their Golden - Michigan, before the Hon. Tuesday, 'April 8.1 Wedding Anniversary, also the NEW EQUIPMENT TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Judge Mr and Mrs Oscar Cook and open house at St Ge'rards. Hajl in $ of, Probate, a hearing will be Mr and Mrs Paul Schrauben Lansing and a buffet supper. held on the petition of Gaylord and family of Jackson were The couple were married Feb SET OF DUAL WHEELS w/new tire 18.4x34 D. Schavey, \ Executor, for 18, 1925.. NEW IDEA SPREADERS guests of Mrs Beatrice Grey of GARAGE 1790 allowance hi his final account. Lansing Easter Sunday. ' YEAR-A-ROUND TRACTOR' CABS Dated: April 10, 1975. Mr and Mrs Oscar Cook will Symbol COMPLETE Take Advantage of this April Special KASCO FOLLOWING HARROWS / Gaylord D. Schavey be guests at a first communion HERE'S WHAT WE WILL DO! NEW IDEA ELEVATORS 41,46, & &1 ft. Paul A. Maples dinner Sunday when Gary Cook, 1. 4" Raised Curb M&W NO.300 WAGON & BOX ' Attorney for Petitioner son of Mr and Mrs Leon Cook of 2. 4" Full Strength Concrete' Floor • H&S LOAD-KING FORAGE BOX 210 North Clinton Avenue Lansing, will receive his first 24 Hr. Lighted St. Johns, Michigan 48879 communion. 3. 4/12 Pitch Roof — 80% More Prime CROSS 20 ft. SINGLE CHAIN ELEVATORS Overhead Store Than Our Competitors' Attorney for Petitioner: Mrs Richard Hofmann of Display DUNHAM LEHR LOADERS ^ Maples & Wood northern Michigan spent 200 W. State St.* ' 3/12 Pitch 210 North Clinton Avenue Phono 224-2301. 4. Full Concrete Footers KILL BROS. 8 Ton & 10 Ton WAGON GEARS Tuesday at the home of Mr and Elsie Branch open lor your inspection St. Johns, Mich. 48879 Mrs Oscar Cook. rj 5. 2x4 Studs 16" On Center KILL BROS. No. 350 GRAVITY BEDS Phone 862-4227 1 Phone (517) 224-3238 - 51-A Mrs Louis Feldpausch of REALTOR 6.' 2x6 Rafters 24" On Center KEWANEE 8 Ton & 10 Ton WAGON GEARS . MAPLE RAPIDS ROAD ; 24 Hr. Answering Service rural Fowler spent Tuesday 7. 2x 6 Cross Ties 48" On center KEWANEE ROTARY HOES " country HVing in twanew 3 1 evening with' Mrs Bertha 8X '.i 'Exterior Grade Plywood Roof KEWA'NEE FIELD CULTIVATORS bedroom homes*. ORDINANCE NO. 122 Martin. Sheathing ATTACHED SLIGHTLY HIGHER DANISH FIELD CULTIVATORS 12ft.-26ft. Assumable mtge. at below Easter Sunday dinner and current rates. Possible tax 9. 2x6 Ridge Board ,' PEPIN FLEXIBLE SPIKE HARROWS AN ORDINANCE TO afternoon guests at the home of 10. Ties And Rafter Interlocked With conven­ credit. Ask about it! #597 & PEPIN FOLLOWING SPIKE HARROWS, ELIMINATE , ANGULAR Mr and Mrs Stanley Fox of 0596 i ' ^ tional Tie Bracketing RfeYCO ALUMINUM GATES-10 ft. & 16 ft. 11. Double 2x4 Top Platel 2. Abatibi Pre1- WANTED: New etfecutiVe /Floor Slopes % ,,'wants 3 or 4 bedroom in primed Hardwood Siding This Is The ir For Drainage' central location. Can be Ultimate Expensive Hardbacked Pre- TRACTORS older home in good con­ Primed Hardboard, Not A Compressed JOHN DEERE dition or hewef; one. Call 1 ' Paper, As Is Commonly Used Ask For A Annette White* im­ Sample And We Will Proudly Supply You 1065 A WAGON GEARS F^armall H Good Condition , Ferguson No. 20 , mediately. With One. {If You Prefer- Natural Califor­ .965 WAGON GEARS ' MAPLE RAPIDS Enjoy nia Redwood Optional) JOHN DEERE NO. 54 SPREADER M.M. 4 Star wide front, Gas J M".F. 40 w/back hoe & loader ' peace & quiet in this lovely 13. Alumintzed Sisilation (If You Prefer- ', 220 DISK HARROW 18% ft. • ' M.F. 165 Dieselmatic 15.5 x 38, bi-Ievel. Vk b^ths, large - \ Cellotex At Very Little Additional Cost) 1 family room w/fireplace in '12x8 Cone. Footers , \ 230 DISK HARROW - 21% & 25 /2 ft. Widths 1420 Hrs? living room. 1% kitchens, 14. All Walls Storm Braced M.F\ 11*05 Diesel 8 speed transmission 15. 8" Boxed In Overhang On Eaves And attached garage, carpeted r "Since we're giving you all the ' 18.4x38 tires. 1973 Model. all thru. Many extras,! Gables * , facts, reasonable means ho more 16: H-Braced Vertical Or horizontal Gables USED EQUIPMENT 4 "- Immediate possession, than 8" drop in grade from high OTHER EQUIPMENT 0503 17. 240 Pound Seal Down Shingles' r 3 BEDROOMS + family IS. Wood Service Door With LOck'And Keys corner to low corner of garage (M.F. NO. 135 GAS TRACTOR i.H.C. 13 Hole Grain Drill w/grass seeder room. Owner --,being 19. 16" W'^e Bullock Fiberglass Sectional floor '—(More drop in grade is FARMALL 350 DIESEL J.D. No. 555 4 x 14 Tractor Plow , transferred. - Mever Overhead Door * only slightly higher. JOHN DEERE 1010 INDUSTRIALGAS J.D. 3 pr. hitch sprayer ^/centrifugal pump another buy likethis. Their 20. 2 Aluminum Louvre'Windows SMALLER AND LARGER EQUAUYXON- loss-your gain. Priced 21. Sales Tax Included In This Pnce TRACTOR w^lNDUSTRIAL LOADER ' under replacement STRUCTED GARAGES AT COMPARATIVE 1 New Speedy 150 Gal, 3 pt Hitch Sprayer 22. And One More Feature — Quality Work­ FARMALL CUB w/FLAIL MOWER market. Present owner LOW PRICES! v w/28 ft boom. $640 manship • JOHN DEERE PLOW 5-16" has only lived there since ( July 1974, and hates to IHC NO. 70 PLOW 6-16" PULL TYPE 1 - Oliver 4 row Rear Cultivator ABSOLUTELY NO ADDITONAL COST. For A Limited Time We are leave. Call perrill , IHC NO. 1 ELEVATOR 40 ft. 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> 1 ..v* April 16,1975 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 15 St Johns tennis team Gree Tee sets card party * * and opening breakfast dates downs lakewood 6-1 ST JOHNS - The Clinton 224-8067 or Mary'Ridsdale 834- County Country Club will hold 5625. St Johns High's tennis team' WerbishpinS his hopes on the last year, respectively, and they end of that portion of the the annual Green Tee Spring The Green Tee opening gets into the season in earnest f competitive nature of Knight, have a lot of players coming schedule, St Johns should have (%rd Party April 28 at 7:30 pm breakfast will be May 7 at 8:30 this week when it kicks off a U» consistency of Beaufore- back." a good idea of its mettle. at the country club. am. All members are invited series of 5 important matches. Hazle and the improved play of He rates, Owosso, Mount The rest of the schedule: May and reservations may be made The Redwings, l-Q after Schneider to lift St Johns into a Pleasant and Lansing Sexton as 2-3 - at Waverly invitational. For, reservations,.call Carol by calling Suzi Lebrato 224-7286, handing Lakewood a fr^l defeat darkhorse role in the league. the toughest non-league foes the Hay 5 -- at Eastern. May 6 - at Johns 224-6911, Jeannette Huard Rickie Dean 224^7508 or Karen last week, travel to Ionia "With a lot of concentration Wings will face. Charlotte, May 8 - Grand Ledge 224-6071, Devera Stephenson McNamara. Thursday for their league debut and some consistent play we After this week's matches, at St Johns. May 9-10 - Con­ and play host to Owosso Friday have the possibility of a 2nd or the Redwings will host Mount ference meets. May 14 - at Sex­ (4 pm) in a tough non-league 3rd place behind Waverly and Pleasant April 23 and Waverly 1 ton. May 16-17 - Regionals, May. Name 1st MARC match. Hastings,' estimates Werbish. April 24. TheyWll follow with 30-31 -State Finals (Kalamazoo' Leading the way at number "Waverly and Hastings were an April.29 date at Alma and a College). (Time for all dual one singles will be Kevin Class A and B regional winners May i trip to Hastings. By the matches will be 4 pm). poster person Knight, who downed Lakewood's Dennis Harris 6-2, LANSING - Pamela Moore of and Mrs Harold Moore of 6-1 for his 1st win of the season. this city was introduced here Lansing, a serious problem for Knight registered a solid 15-5 Marauder track men recently to more than one many young retarded adults is record last season as & junior. hundred members and guests of lack of transportation ac­ the Michigan Association for tivities, especially at night. The Five lettermen reported to Retarded Citizens as MARC's problem increases as parents coach Al Werbish aihong the 29 defeat Potterville i first Poster Citizen by Thomas grow older and night-time candidates for the team. The ( A. Tucker, Detroit, chairman of driving becomes difficult. The Wings, who went 3-9 overall and Ovid-Elsie had to shovel snow 880 relay (1:41) with Doug 9-6 in the pole vault gave O-E its the selection committee.. MARC recently began a Citizen 1-5 in the West Central Con­ for 3 days to find its all-weather Long, Paul Case, Mark Smith Advocacy program through' ference last year, are hoping for last win; Potterville captured track, but even 32-degree and Jerry Swarthout doing the the 440 relay in 48.0 to end the Attending Saturday's meeting local ARC'S which addresses improvement of that record temperatures didn't prevent honors. Potterville sandwiched from this area were: Ruth itself to such problems through with added depth and good {Fed Geiger from blistering the meet. * a pair of wins around Geiger"s Mark Smith joined Geiger as Henry, DeWitt, member, and a one-to-one association bet­ doubles strength. newly excavated track last 1st triumph, then O-E pulled Bill Vondrasek, Bath, President ween retarded people and their week, a double v/inner in the double- Three of the six doubles ahead decisively with victories dual Friday. Smith took the 440 of the Clinton County normal counterparts. starters are lettermen - Mike The Marauders topped in the next 3 events. in 54.7 and the 220 in 25.1. Association for Retarded Beaufore, Greg Hazle and Rick Potterville 59-45 Thursday while Children. The young Poster Citizen will Those went to Paul Cass in the Dave Maag won the pole vault represent the retarded at Pardee. Ray Schneider at winning 8 events, Geiger 100 yard dash (11.1), DougLong number three singles Is the captdred 2 of them, blitzing the -at 10-6 and the 880 and mile In school since she was five, various MARC and public in the 440 <54.fl) and Geiger in relay teams also topped their Ms. Moore, 26, has benefited functions throughout the state. other letter winner, high hurdles in 15.67 and the the low hurdles. Mark Smith lows in 21.8. Each time was events. Smith, Swarthout, Case from extensive public school "Pamela was chosen as the Schneider downed ' his took the 220 in 25.3 and O-E's and Long ran 1:40.2- in the •programs. At present she is MARC Poster Citizen to Lakewood foe 6-3,3-6,6-3, while some Vh seconds ahead of the Doyen, Long, Brett Welton and runnerup from Potterville. former, while Doyen, Long, employed, in a sheltered represent a new image of the the team of Beaufore-Hazle took Geiger (anchor of 55.8) won the Welton and Geiger went 3:48.1 workshop which handles in­ retarded," Tucker said."She an easy 6-1, 6-1 triumph in the Geiger also swept the'hurdles mile relay (3:53). Tom Bracey's irrthe latter. ' dustrial contracts. Her favorite destroys the stereotype of the 2nd doubles spot. Mark Walling Friday in a double dual against job is operating a heating retarded as helpless and inept. teamed with Pardee for a 6-3,6- Fulton-Middleton and Ashley - sealing machine. Her •She is one of a growing number 4 win at number one doubles. there he took the highs in 15.9 Earn fAMB volleyball honors recreational activities include of young people whose personal Other victories in that match and lows in 22.2. Sophomore dancing, bowling, lives are a day-by-day were by John Seavey 6-0, 6-1 at Tim Doyen set a high jump Jayme Bowles of Ovid-Elsie 2 berths and O-E and Corunna snowmobiling and swimming. testimony of the value of number two, Bill Kohls, 6-1, 6-3 record of 6-0, an inch better than was, named to the MidMichigan garnered 1 apiece. Bullock She is winner of the Golden education and training, and to at number four, and Sam the old mark. Michigan B all-league Creek hadinb volleyball team. Needle Award for embroidery. their worth to their com­ Ewing-Lauri Springer 6-1,6-0 in Oyid-Elsie beat Fulton 70-43' • volleyball team last week while Ovid-Elsie placed 5th in the munities, "* 3rd doubles. an,d Ashley 74-39 In team a pair of her teammates were league standings with a 3-7 According to her parents Mr Some of the varsity players scoring. given honorable mention. record. tuned up in a jayvee match Potterville came up with only Bowles was one of 3 juniors on Other all-conference selec­ ^against Ithaca Friday, won by 3 wins against O-E in the snow, the 9-woman honor team. Only 3 tions were Vicki Goschke and Auto and Sport Ithaca 5-2. but helped its cause with a 1-2 in players received honorable Marsha Dwayer of St Louis, Beaufore-Hazel (6-1, 6-4) and the mile run. mention from the conference, Vickie Holmes and Autumn Ewing-Springer* (6-0, 6-0) were Shot put and long jump events including Polly Bashore and Palik of Ithaca and Darla Show at Bee's Redwing winners. were not held due to the weather Brenda Cox of O-E. • Marks of Corunna. Chesaning's ST JOHNS « Bee's Chevrolet- Tiger star Tom Tresh, a balloon Missing from the lineup this conditions, but Doyen gave O-E League champion Swan Sharon Koenders was the other MEET YOUR COUNTY NEWS CARRIER-This week's featured Oldsmobile, S. US-27 St Johns is ascension, a steam calliope season is the most valuable a good start against Potterville Valley (9-1 season record) honorable mention choice. Clinton County News carrier is Mary Brockmyre, 11, 401 S. holding the Bee's Auto and from the Lowell Showboat, player of 1974, Bob Halmo, who by winning the high jump (5-1): placed 3 on the all-conference Final league standings; Swan Sport Show April 17-18-19. special displays, prizes and O-E followed with a win in the" Oakland. She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Jerrold H. Brockmyre. graduated. team - Sue Emeott, Debbie Valley 9-lt Ithaca 6-4, Corunna A student at St Joseph's School, her classes include art, music, Three full days of activities refreshments. Hodges and Cindy Zietz, while 5-5, St Louis'5-5, Ovid-Elsie 3-7, gym, spelling, math, English, religion, social studies and science. are planned including See Page 8 in this week's St Louis and Ithaca each landed Chesaning 2-8. autograph's signed by former Clinton County News for She also is a member of the Service Squad at school, babysits in her New York Yankee and Detroit WE INVITE t Turn-key or self-erection. The Department financial' April 30, 1975 statement of January 1975 was April 30, 1975 To be held in the Commission Chambers at ,regd by Chairman Donna 121 East Walker Street at 7:30 p.m. Baley. It was discussed and To be held in the Commission Chambers at Please send me mora Information and prices TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF SALE PRICES, approved, as were the Dept 121 East Walker Street at 7:30 p.m. ACT NOW, CALL (314) 878-8338, COLLECT on the following buildings: financial report and policies. Purpose, Appeal on the Zoning Adminis­ seven days a week Including evenings. Ask D Hangar 0 Machinery storage trators interpretation of the (Zoning Ordi­ Advisory Board Chairman,, PURPOSE; Appeal on the Zoning Adminis­ for Bill Hubbard or mall the coupon in this ad. 0 Dairy — Livestock - Hogs Dorothy Pearl, read the nance No. 245 to deny Kurt Becker a per­ trators interpretation of the, Zoning Ordi­ recommendations fa* changes mit to erect a sign that would project over 0 Hay storage Q Grain storage t nance No. 245 to deny Larry Strickland a ' in "job descriptions" for six (6) feet from the front of his building. Department office personneli building permit for an addition" to his home D Other. No projecting signs are allowed by Ordi­ and work schedules. These were which would be less than 3.8 feet from his nance. Size. discussed and approved to be Side tot line. The Ordinance' requires a 10 put into effect for the year 1975- Planning to build date. foot minimum side yard.' 76. Property Address: 217 N. Clinton Ave., - Name. Roll call of Districts revealed Tax Roll No: 0048-00 that the 9th District had PROPERTY ADDRESS: 107 E, Gibbs St. i Address. reached membership quota on ,TAX ROLL NO.: 1054-00. BulldlnQ»forEvryPurpoto-i \ ' > Feb 3 and as of April 4 was 81 Description: Original Plat Blk 6, Lot 2,217- Agrtcu/tt/n, Industry, GemmveM PoitOfflct. 'over quota. Joan Rasmussen is i 219 N.Clinton Ave. DESCRIPTION: Avenue Addition, Block 1 Coiinty- .State. .Zip- the 9th District President 2nd U. 1 CONTINENTAL STEEL CORPORATION District President' Agnes Lot 14 i 111 WESTP0RT PLAZA • ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI 13141 Phone Humbar_ Netterstad reported quota on s March 14 and is now 53 over Richard L, Cotetta Richard L. Coletta » quota. 7th District President , Zoning Administrator Zoning Administrator 16 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST, JOHNS, MICHIGAN - April 19,1975' 4-H County Honor Roll 88thDistrict Report K Pathfinders by Stanley Powell Julie Mominee, Loretta , Brandy Foster and Peggy Palnthounds Ainslie, Kristin Bergan, Howe. Sherry Lonsberry, Cathy* Shannon Burt, Barbara Mominee. Baker, Jonie Roesch, Dave Cogswell, Julie Pay, Linda State Representative < Merry Craftsmen Strawcuttqr, Michelle Blan- Wesseler, Brenda Hankins, Ear Ftoppers which will' be mandatory1 by remain too low to cope with to find a workable solution to Jean Snyder, During the time the Nancy Davis, Patty Keesler, chard, Belinda Morris, Mark Kelly Kirschenbauer, Caroline Legislature had. its Easter 1678. Once so certified, sudden or emergency power the energy problem in Reynolds, Steve Gokey, John Lehman, Suzanne Lehman, mechanics must provide needs. This could lead, to Michigan, so that everyone may Jodi Geiger, Lisa Clark, Kim Happy Hustlers recess at the first of the month, Clark, Bonnie Clark, Darlene McNeilly, Diana Hefflebower, Debbie Morefield, Ruth the Michigan Criminal Justice - guaranteed written estimates to electrical blackouts or enjoy ah acceptable standard of Simonsen, Marcia Locke, Keliie Bissell, Melinda • living in the future. Wilson, and Michele Baese. Matt Palmiter. Commission heldt hearings ^11 prospective repair brownouts when summer and Brenda Twitchell, Katrina English, Eric Hufnagel, around the state on whether or customers, winter power loads are at their As you can see, there are Eureka Go Getters Freund. Margaret Kramer, Michelle peaks. many timeswhe n a legislator's Duplain Jacks & Jills Kprncz, Amanda Martindale, not to keep the current status of' A new rape law replaces the Cindy Arnett, DelTBaliantine, Carolyn Yordy, Pam Mauer, several crimes, and punish* one passed in 1846 under The Governor makes several job is much more than just "tax Snoopy Snoopers Vichie McCurry, Sandra Peck, and spend!" Lori Gurden, Charlene Shea, Monte Ely, Annette Todosciuk, Michelle Russell, Lisa Smith, ment, In Michigan. •Governor AlpheuS Felch. This recommendations' to the Steve Nyhus, Keven Shinabery, Penny Julie Daniel, Dianne Ham-, Several "task forces" from new law prohibits defense at­ Legislature, including the mond, Shelly Hammond, Heidi Ellen Witteveen, ,Kay Zuker, VIETNAM BONUS UPDATE Mauer, Cheryl Compeau, Kim Lynne Zuker, 'Kurt Hufnagel, the Commission considered torneys from bringing up a rape creation of a Michigan Energy Watertown-Grove Kloeckner,'Kelly Kloeckner, Barclay, Shawn Barclay, Diane testimony on the pros and cons victim's sexual history, Facility Siting Commission, to As of April 4, the Vietnam Dawn Bakita, Patricia Smith, Bonus Section of the Michigan >' Debbie Berryhlll, Brenda Sheila Burk, Sandra Burk, Waters, Linette Meadows, Kathy Caudy, April Spear, Beth of gun control, and on the reclassifies rape from* .a sex help plan where power facilities Berry hi II, Connie Cordes, Michele Bellingar, Patrick Love, David Love. Gavenda, Kelly Peck, Jeff benefits or harm to society, that crime to assault, and protects will be needed in the state. He Department of Military Affairs ' Peck. might result if the Legislature men as well as women,' also recommends the passage had sent out more than 39,000 Bath Golden Needles Double M Proud Prancers * were to de-criminalize so-called of an Energy Act to establish a checks totaling $20,6 million to Jay. Richards, Elizabeth Jeffrey Crandall, Kenneth victimless crimes like drug use, THINKING AHEAD ON broads organizational eligible Michigan veterans. Mary Richmond, Susie Riley Ramblers Beacfihau, Laura Bauerle,.Lisa McCullough, Debra LaBarr. Marsh, Kim Clapp, Tammara gambling, prostitution and ENERGY- framework, for state action on -Over 300,000 veterans have Brook.' Clapp, William Bush, Debra Mary Alyane Blaylock, Todd sexual acts between consenting While short-term energy energy matters and the passage applied for the bonus so far; of Green Clover Community Vanek, Theresa Smith, Alice" Krumm, Brad Massey, Tracey adults. problems like gasoline supply of statutory changes to that number, 183,000 ap­ Bush. Wright, Christine Dietz, Daniel facilitiate utility rate decisions ' plications have been The Clovers Patti Malusek, Dawn The subject that provoked the may have been solved for the Groenke, John Malusek, John i Dietz, Kenneth Schaefer. time beingt we will always have by the Public Service Com­ acknowledged. Acknowledg­ Irenna Gara'petian,i,.St, stev< e most interest was the question mission. Vandermark, -Doug 'Van­ Harvey. Fowler Fireballs of whether or not to restore the problem^ of • providing ment cards are being mailed at dermark, Jeff Brown, Nicole Nancy Thelen, Marc Arthur, Wonder Workers enough energy to run our in­ This will probably be one of a rate of 8,000 a day, with claims Frank BaWirto, Tom Baldino, capital punishment in Beaufore. Scattered Southeast 'x Beth Myers, Betty Myers, Michigan. In 1846, Michigan dustrial,society in the years the toughest issues the 'being processed at a rate of DeWitt Busy Bodies Barbara Martin, Lori Schafer, Michelle Carter, Craig Coulter, ahead. ' Legislature must deal with this 2,000 a day! - Susan Striz, \ Patty Gregory, Tom Gregory, i became the 'first English- Nancy Decker, Coleen Reed, Diane Schmitz, Lori Halfman, speaking government to outlaw So Governor _Milliken has session, since it wil} require Dallas Dusters Bryan Antes, Robert Antes, Lorie Lounds, Paula Morrill/ careful consideration of factors You can still apply for the Sue Young, Chanin Theil. • Mary Richmond, Tim Slocum. the dealli penalty, and in the 130 made some thoughtful Lana Hafner, Jeff Kevin Jones, Glen Miller, years since has been followed proposals in his 1975 Energy • relating to cost, environmental bonus if you haven't done so, but Koenigsknecht, Carol Feld- Rebecca Antes. ' by many other states, Canada, Report, delivered to the' effect, and forecasting future at this point you probably won't Victor 4-H Charlie's Gang'' Penny Krebiehl; Karen pausch, Ronda Simmon, Keith and Great Britain. I Legislature this week. energy needs. There are cer­ get an acknowledgment until Village Elves Doug-Corradini, Eric Silm, tainly very few of us who sometime in May and your Dennis, - Margaret Cooper; Feldpausch. But recently, brutal murders \ Basically, the Governor said Lisa Huffman, Philis Ackles. Kevin Dilts, Scott Strahle, that the future energy outlook qualify'as technical experts in check until the middle of Krystal Walters, David Dennis, Terry Witt? John Richmond, of children, slayings by con­ Steve Malkin Barry Voisinet; Green Acres for Michigan is not good if the energy field. Bpt I believe summer. But, to use an old A Larry Williams. •• victed but released killers, and that we can, and must, be able phrase, better late than never! Lisa Voisinet, Allison Cooper,' Lisa Peterson, Paula Eaglelites killings of policemen have energy ' conditions and Kay Witchell, L^nda Voisinet, Bolyard, Bill Huguelet, Paul Kim Korroch, Connie prompted some citizens to call programs remain as they are Kendra Dennis. Nichols, Philip Nichols, Julie Korroch, Christine Pierce, Prairie now. * His report notes that Lynn Wilkie, Jenny Wren, for the reinstatement of the Tait, Annette Faivor, Patty Gwendolyn Feldpausch, Jeff death penalty in Michigan. Michigan is resource-poor with 'REHMANN'S Williams, Angela Chiunti, Elstonv Jody Elston, Sharon Cathy Schlarf, Esther Smith, regard to fuel and that we Fowler Busy Bees , -. Darryl Greenwood, Chris Pung, There were, in fact, 1,180 Diane Klein, Renee Cook, Theresa Neller, June Pearson, >Pitchford, Alan Dixon, Tony murders in Michigan last year. produce only about four percent Swing into Spring Wayne Fedewa, Cory Shinn, Dixon, Lisa Dixon. Scott Wilkie, Sandy Schlarf, of the oil, gas and coal that we Phyllis Thelen, Pam Myers, Dalieta Mitchell, Leo Wierman, Opponents of capital punish-, Barbara Schafer, Curt Becker, Jim Peters, Scott June, Jeff ment contend that it does not use. Pearsall, Brian VanVleet, Eagle-Border Chris Johnson, Lisa Ballinger, Scott Becker, Todd Miller, Jill Cook, Jane Miller. act as a deterrent, that it could Further, it states that unless - Cheryl Wohlfert, Ann Fink- Debbie Groenke, Lori Cardy. William Cogswell, David lead to the execution of innocent something is done soon, our h "Sir Jac" beiner, Colleen Thelen, Larry Hengesbach, Steven Pohl, .people", and that it could have energy reserves will be and will Luttig, Doug Cook, Cindy Lkein, Kountry Kousins David ^ Miller, Matthew Jolly Knitters "international consequences" if Lorene Tait, Kelley Phinney, Sue Schaefer. % Cory Shinn, Darlene Palmiter. Michigan restored the death Devereaux, Ann Verhaeghe. Jan Blasen. penalty, since we were one of Elsie 4 Corners the first to abolish it. Clinton County Cowboys Bengal Community „Jeff DeBunn, Debbie A. 4-H Wonders James Bates, Theresa Proponents have said that for ) Paul Suchek, Sharon Bator a, Barry Bernath, Helen Tammie Simon, Gay Cobb, some people, rehabilitation is c Grennell, Kim Martin, Jane Schomisch, Richard Kingsley, Blakely, Rober Frye, Debra Carrie Glarium, Linda Minarik, not possible and so there is The spring paper drive for St 'Speers, Linda Speers, Jill Mary Beth Majeski, Douglas Burgis. •• Greg -=• Kingsley, Doug Ginther, Joe Horak, Margaret always a threat to society as Joseph's Parish has been Brasington, Mark Latchaw, Horak, Angela Howard, Karen Thelen, Gerald Minarik, long as they are around. cancelled. , Shane Ruby. Rivest, Kevin Rivest, Dean Russell Rademacher, Brian Mrs Dorothy Parks had Mr /Countryside Belles Roberts, Jr, Pamela Roberts, Thelen, Lisa Hicks, Anne The death penalty is not and Mrs Lawrence Parks and '- Connie Felzke. Paul Slowinski, Douglas Rademacher, Sandra Schafer. unconstitutional in the United family of Lyons as dinner Knit N' Stitch States. The US Supreme Court Carmen Karber. Kendra Thering, Annette Whitaker, guests Sunday, April 6, and Mr Fowler Big Dealers v, Wendy Wilson, Tammy Willing Workers has held that it has been applied and Mrs. Lauren Parks of Maple Connie Feldpausch, Bruce Paksi, Kathryn Bappert, Linda unfairly in the past, so that Bappert, Maureen Asher, Woodbury. Debbie Grennel, Lisa Ingalls, Rapids spent the afternoon with Fitzpatrick, Charlene Feld­ practically any situation where* their mother, Mrs Dorothy Sandra Burkhardt. Wendy Ingalls, Joann Witt, Rita the death penalty'is not man­ pausch, Jim Theis, Elaine Nimble Fingers Horman, Natalie Brahman. Parks. Weber, Sandy Simon, Paul .„ _. . datory upon conviction is un­ ' Mrs Tony 'Sokolowski of Goerge, Diane Goerge, Marilyn - A1l,Th_u_mrf. Diane Boling, Darlene \Cerny, constitutional. But the penalty Nancy Ainslie, Jana Bergan, Chris Dedyne, Janet Doyle, Round Lake Stitchers Battle Creek and her mother Goerge, Arlene Feldpausch, Sharon Greene, Debbie itself has not been disallowed. Mrs Anna, Fedewa of Pewamo Dan, Schafer, Ken Schafer. Carolyn Esch, Ann Esch, Kathy Larry Goff, Debbie Hufnagel, The death penalty is un­ Brenda Hull, Cathy Masarik, Large, Theresa Arthur, Shelly constitutional in Michigan. In left Friday, March 28, from Kim Paksi, Barbara Parker, Adams. Battle Creek by train to spend Sir-Jac ROUND order for it to be legal again, the Mary Brockmyre, Melinda people of Michigan would have several days In Chicago, where LAKE Brock, Donna Dara, Greg Fox, Olive's 4-H Projects they visited their son and to vote on it since our State grandson, Jack Sokolowski. Barracuda Style Jacket Rhonda Kanaski. Constitution can be. changed ' vefix-xir ttUtfQ^cn 1 f -<_ •*"**• Billy Bush.'ifohtf Bush, Cheryl Many places of interest were •T ,,,, (1* HK •«t ^-VlJ-k -3*")' only by a vote of the registered WeslphalH-H Conklin, Steven Conklin, electors. visited, Theresa Bengal, Gail Bengel, Rhonda Connor, Leslie Foy, Mrs Charles Briggs of Royal for MEN ancJKE}OYS Sue Bengel, Lou Ann Fedewa, Lisa Foy, Brian Brownfield, Oak spent 3 days at the home of Friday, Apriil 18 "Bath Gill, Sarah Haviland, THE COURT DECIDES THE Miss Ruth Swindt,-during the in all sizes Patti Fedewa, Sharon LEGISLATURE MUST Hengesbach, Michelle Lucas, Duane Haviland, Kim Howe, past week. 1 ° Sally Howe, Susan Howe, Karen DECIDE TEACHER STRIKES Abo, many otlier stylet to choose THE HIGH TlIDE S Mary Lynn Nuremberg, Patti As I pointed out a few weeks Mrs Ann Bower was admitted l> Nurenberg, Bev Platte, Lauri Hunt; Kathy Valentine, Sue at the Ionia County Memorial from 1 o Platte, Sue Platte, Gina "Pline, Schneeberger, Kenneth Et- ago, teacher-strike legislation Hospital as a medical patient • m tinger, Karen Wood, Jim has virtually died for the time Saturday, April 19 LeAnn Rademacher, Michelle Wednesday, April 2. Rademacher, Dianna Marsh, Christi "Boettger, Jeff being. The Keith Committee Rademacher, Karen Howe, Tamara Hunt, Mary bill, which was essentially a ANNETTE & THE KEYNOTES Rademacher, Roxanne Fedewa. compromise 'and therefore J* REHMANN'S Rademacher, Jan Riley, Agnes pleased no special-interest Relax. group, was sent to the House fen* Clot hiiift. Furninhin{*# • Shorn .Martin, Dawy Hengesbach, Labor Committee, where the Mary Hengesbach, Barbara We don't want your -. EncttM Cnear-I far MKS and BOYS ,. Schmitt, Elizabeth Schmitt, money. All we want is a small Democrat members have ob­ Sracb Becky Schneider, Beverly Sch­ piece of yourself. Your scured it with several other bills 'Soatrj FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 651-5308 mitt, Amy Schmitz, Kim Sch- humanity. on teacherstrikes . Most of these ^ §t. Johns mitz, Elaine Smith, Colleen If you can drive a truck, do not have the balance that the t Smith, Lisa Simon, Debbie bake a cake or blow a nose Keith Committee bill does. - Smith, Gail Smith, Brenda C. there's something or Perhaps some of my COMPLETE BODY WORK Thelen, Brenda M. Thelen, somebody in your community colleagues were' hoping that, if, ATSJD GLASS REPLACEMENT Carolyn Thelen, Kathy Thelen, crying for your attention. they stalled long enough the Nita Thelen, Sandy Thelen,* • Write Volunteer, courts would decide the issue te+n**^. -Washington, D.C. 20013. for them. That has not hap­ BOB'S AUTO BODY , INC. Janet Trierweiler, Julie If not for their sake, then Trierweiler, Nancy Wirth, pened. In fact, the Michigan Patty Wirth, Diane Martin, for your own. Supreme Court has specifically 800 N. Lansing Phone 224-2921 Eileen Theis. said the Legislature must decide whether to legalize teacher strikes, and if so, Presenting majestic and elegant French's Corners whether td set'up arbitration Terri Ann Pitchford, JDonna procedures. Feldpausch, Jeff Feldpausch, In its decision of April 4, the WIKKHil Shelly Pitchford, Cynthia Supreme Court said that the Schneider. striking Crestwood teachers were legally fired by the school Stoney Creek board, since the Public Em­ Mark Heibeck, Kelley Volunteer. ployee Relations Act takes < J/'{///fir/// Phinney, Roberta Momin'ee, " ItTI make you precedence over the Teacher a better human being. Tenure Act ' i in But at the same time, the YOU AND APubUsSwvlMirf court said that the Legislature Community Silverplate TMl Mwwplpf * Tftt MmtMBQ Cowidl has left teacher-school board by ONEIDA YOUR HOME labor relationships in limbo, particularly with regard to THINGS TO R.E. BENSON negotiation procedures and strikes, and that the issue will CONSIDER, only be settled when the PLUMBING, Legislature acts.. , By Mary Bell ,, I certainly hope my Itfl colleagues in the majority party & will-heed this direction by the: HEATING Court. Contract talks for this * A small room fall are going on right now, so it doesn't nec­ is imperative that teachers and essarily mean 106 N. Clinton school boards have some small seals [furniture. St. Johns guidelines to go by. Otherwise, 4-PC. smirrt SET- many of our children may be Ttfalupoon. Sugar Spoon, Buitir Knife. Pcd. Phone 224-7033 forced to sit on the sidelines and Tibtetpoon . . . 116.95 forego part of their education (R«|, $22.50) while their learned elders argue Utllizt tha spact by using over money. '/ modular Unit* or tofa-lova- 2 MASTER ssat combinations for y. functional seating and t PLUMBERS, NEW LAWS NOW IN EFFECT warm vwlcorfie atmosphtra, Thirty-four laws passed by Hinging lamps and lighter the Legislature last year 4-PC. HOSTESS SET watflht tables ara efftctiw. American-Standard automatically took effect on DmirtSimr, Cold MMI, Bunching tables instead of Plumbing, Hot Water Fork. GrivUdlt Saturday Night Masses: 4:30 & 7:00 pm DaroldD.Boyd.Pastor 7:30 pm\- Bible Study and Prayer, • Sunday Morning 6100, B:00, 10:00 Supervised nursery for babies and small 445 Division St. E. Lansmg ST PAUI.I.UTIIEHAN (lll'HCII Weekdays Monday&Friday7:i5& 11:20 V children In all services. am ', ' "An open door lo an open book" A Fowler 9:45-Church School H.E.Hnssow. Pastor ^ Tues ai Thurs 7:15 & B:30 am 11:00 am • Worship Service Hible preach! ngchurchwilha message for Wednesday 7:15 & 7:30 pm , FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH J ou.., ^^ 9:00 am Worship " • * Ho1yDays5:30,7!l5&)l;20am,7:30pm Women's Society • last Wednesday of 10:00 am Sunday School 200 East State Street each month Dinner at 12:30 pm. Business (Wednesday Evening Mass 7:30 pm St Johns, Michigan 4B879 meeting at 1:30 Sill Til Itll.KV Itllll.KCHURCH Francis Car] Johannldes, Minister UMYF meets each Sunday* at 7 pm. • Willard Farrier, Pastor. Council of Ministries • last Monday of Located'„• mite east of Francis Road Fowler Area Church School ' 9:30am each month ot 8 pm. tin ('hadwlck Itoad ST PAUL LUTHERAN Clll'IICll Worship Service- 11am Administrative Board - the first Sunday Maple Rapids •if each month following a co-operative 111 am -Sunday School Fowler i ,-, Wednesday noon dinner. 1! Um • Worship Service II E. Itnssow. Pastor 1 Prayer & Share fr9:S0pm Senior choir rehearsal • each Wednesday 11(11']: [.ITItKHANCHCHCH Bible Study 7:3Mpm at ?;30 pm 9:30 um Worship Area <08W.HerbisonKd. , 10:30 am Sunday School und Hible Class Thursday . THE UNITED Girl Scouts UeWllt Sunday School , flam MOSTHOI.Y TRINITY CHURCH .MKTIIODLHTCHUmil Carol Choir , 4 pm 1 •>' Maple Rapdis Chapel Choir 6:30 pm .IKHIIVAlL'SttnSKSSKS Worship I0;30am I RovFrAlbertJ.Schmitt.Pastor Kingdom Hull Pastor Rev J. Thomas Churn Chancel Choir v 7:30pm Parsonage-Middleton IBlNiirlhUnhing.SI , Saturday Evening Mass •— 4:30, 7:00 , ShareGroup * 9 pm Corner US-27andWebbRoad ^ Phone 236-7742 Friday, April 18 , Hev Glenn V. Cathey, Jr, Vicar o'clock pm ' Tuesday, 7:30 pm - Congregation Book Sunday Masses 0:30, 8:30,10:30 am Jr HI UMYF will sponsor a "Spaghetti i Residence 1*9-3067 •Sunday Supper" Serving 5-7 pm. Tickets- .Studies. Tcxt-Mudies "TheJiJations Shall Holy Days -Holy Day Eve. 4:30 pm, 7:00 , Know That I Am Jehovah -• How'' Church 1*9-3967 ' o'clock pm. Holy Day - 6:30 & 8:30 am 9;30amiWorship Service , available In the church office. 10:30 om Sunday School Emmanuel United Methodist Church Tliprsday.7:Wpm'TheocraticMinls' y First & 'I bird Sundays Sorrowful Mother Novena—During school Sunday, April 20 School •• Texts I'sed: "Bible" and "Aid lo year 7:30 pm. summer months B:0Q DeWitt Children's Baptism during the 11 am Hible I'nderslandlng" H:30 pm Service Morning Prayer 9 am o'clock pm ' '' Tuesday \ • Second & Fourth Sundays _ worship service. Meeting Sacrament of Penance—Saturdays 1:30 U> 7:00 pm Senior Choir Practice Wednes­ Tuesday, April 22 Sunday. 'i:3o am • Public lecture » Holy Communion fvi am 4:00 o'clock pm and after 7;00 o'cloqc day Elizabeth Circle 1:30pm liiven h.v (lualificd Representative of\the m mass 2nd Wednesday each month Ruth Circle 1:30 pm WalchlovuT. HiblA and Trad Society. \\l.l.i:Yl'AHMSltAPTI.ST(*IU'IU'H F Fridays • Thursday from 11:00 am to 7.00 pm w S.C.S. Thursday, April 24 HI:3o urn • Wulehldwer Study • Current 214 EState ltd 12:00 pm,.i:30 to 4:30 pm & 7:30 pm until Thursday Clinton Co. Federation of Women's lisue (if Ihe "Watehlowur'^ magazine i Unsina . nil are heard 10:00 Bible Sludy Clubs meeting, studies. s Baptism - Sundays at 12:30 pm by ap­ 4:4*i am Sunday School pointment. Other arrangements by GREENBUSH UNITED METHODIST Pl'Bl.IC INVITED 11:00 um Morning Worship Service I NOCOIXECTION TAKKS Hppointacnt. CHURCH , 5:30 pm Youth Groups Beginning with Scott and Marshall Roads Ihe 4th Grade, Pastor-Norman Wood 7:00 pm Evening Service WEDNESDAY ('. CHfltClKlKTHUNAZAttBNK Elsie Area 7:00 pm Prayer Service Sunday. FIRST BAPTISTCHURCH 315 North Unslng Street ELSIE METHODIKTCHURCII 10:30 am Church School 512 S.' US-27 Rev Kenneth Anderson MlUTIIDeWlTTCHfltCII , Hev David Litchfield, Mjnlster 11:30 am Church Services , l'hone.!24-79l>0 StJohns.Mich. OF CHRIST WSCS 3rd Wednesday at 8 pm A fundamental Bible believing church. I 1 2911 llerbispn beside DeWitt High School 9:30 am - Morning Worship •* H I. 10:00 um • Sunday School Minister: Or James Glrdwnod 10:30 am - Sunday School, Supt Merle I.OWE.UMTKD \ Attend the 11 :IHI am - Morning Worship 9:45 am Bible School I Tel 1.69-5000 ori>26-6006 Hiicse 4 J - METHODISTCHUHCH , 11 am Worship Service B;I5 pm • Young People's Service 9'20um Bible School , I jiwcnnd North Lowe Road -11 am Children's Churches, ' 7:IMI pm • Evening Worship. 10:30 am Morning Worship r lUTLAlN.METHOmSTCHl'HCH • Minister Hev Harold McGulre 6 pm Youth Hour Wednesday, "iTO um • Bible Sludy and Communion Weekly' j Hev David Litchfield. Minister prayer hour. 7 pm Evening Worship < fi:l0pm Youth Groups Sunday School £-10 am Bach Wed 7 pm Bible Study and prayer. 7:30 pm Evening Worship 10 am • Sunday School, Supt Kenneth Church Worship 10:15-11:15. a pm • Choir practice - Jr. Basketball Wednesday. Kiger ' FliKKMHTIKlDISTCHllU'll Choir 8-9 pm Thursday Nursery for babies and small children for 7:30 pm Hour of Power: Prayer and UMW 7:30 2nd Wednesday of every mchurchSlreel ' II am • Worship Service all services. Phone 224-3349 Hlhto Sludy month church of Church office hours Hubert Hontle>, Minister Thursdnv. Prayer Sludy Group 10-11 8-12 & 1-3 Men thru Fri 7'Hi pm Calling Program FIRST HAPTIST CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN 10:0(1 am • Sunday School nHSTl!\PTI.STt'IIU(CII 10 am Sunday School Rev Cowley, Sup'l ll:0nam - Morning Worship CHURCH ST.ioiiNHKiMscm'Ai.nintni l)Kt)i'\UTT,.SHC 11 am Worship Service 4I0S. Maple Ave.Mopte Rapids /11:00 pm - Evening Worship 6:30 pm Junior Si Senior B.Y.F. •1 J. .J S~*?i, CornernfMcadandWalker \ I'raver service as announced * " Hev .lerryt'olc-i Pastor Hev Hector Goodall • Pastor Rectory •108 E.Walker ^r ; jiUotoDewuiitdu-'i' ' ' • 17:00 pm Kvenlng Service . W t Phone 224-2600 (' l | .„ 7:m pm Wednesday, Junior .and Senior 1 l SA1.KM UNITED ,< •aw L'"*r"*r i *•*' •~nn\v ^"V ^J-^J ^-?jpmrz I f £ Office 224-2865 Sunday School • 9:45 am 7:30 pm Wednesday, Prayer and Bible 10 am Worship Service * . IS METHODIKTCHURCII Study US27and County Line Rd Morning Worship • 11:00 am it am'Church School • -. 1973 Schedule fi. o'clock - Church Training 7 pm Song Festival 1 Everyone welcome! E\ery Sunday 6 am Holy Communion Pastor Paul R. Jones 7 o'clock Evening Worship 1)1 PLAIN (Him II OF CHRIST 2d & 4th Sunday 10 am Holy Communion Phone 224-7709 Midweek Prayer Service 7:30, Youth 3 miles west Ovid-Elsie High School Parsonage & Office 2620 E. Maple Rapid.1. Wed Night <>:3n & 7:30 choir practices •^ and Sermon fellowship 2nd & 4th Sunday at 8 o'clock. 3565 E Colony Road Thurs Night H pm Fellowship Service Other Sundays • 10 am Morning Prayer Rd. Eureka. Join us In worship where "everybody Is Justin Shepard, Minister and Sermon somebody and Christ Is Lord." Bill Nichetson. Youth Minister Nursery & (.hurch school 10 am for Sunday. * '»- ' "*""* * For more information call 669-9752 or nursery through filh 9i00 Worship write BOK 506, DeWltt.» "" 9:45 am - Sunday School Eureka Area E\ery Monday eve 7 pm - Spiritual 10:00 Church School 11 am • Church this week Healing Service j 7:30 pm WSCS Third Thursday each VALLEY FAfoMS UNITED 6 pm • Youth fellowship and adult Bible CONGREGATION \L 1st - 3d Mondays 7 pm Senior, Citizens month. _^____ PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Study 2d & 4th Tuesdays ••- Noon • Senior CHRISTIAN- CHURCH Rev Neil Bollnger, pastor 7 pm • Evening Service 2619 E. Maple Rapids ltd Citizens SEVENTH DAY ADVENT18T 155 E. State Rd 7 pm Wednesday • Prayer Meeting ' Every Tuesday morning and evening Hev Paul It. Jnnes, Pastor 1400 S. Oakland Phone 489-1705 Phonb 224-7709 w eight watchers t Paul E.Penno, Pastor STCVRILCATHOLICCHUHCH 2d Wednesday 1-5 pm Family Planning 9:30 am • Sunday School * Rev ThomasM, Kowalczyk, Pastor 10 am • Bible School for eiervone Clinic Services held .on Saturday 11:00 am - Morning Worship PO Box 97,517 E. Main St 11 um - Morning Worship THESE CLINTON COUNTY FIRMS 1st & 3rd Wed morning OEO Nutrition 9:15 am-Church Service 7:30 pm - Sunday evening Evangelistic . (lass 10:30 am-Sabbath School Service BanniBter48B07 i Phone; B62-5270 7:30 pm • Adult Bible discussions. Wednesday. 7:30 pm • Youth Service Nursery provided during services Every niher Wed evenlng7;30Cadet Girl Thursday, 7:30 pm - Bible Study Sunday Liturgies: Saturday • 7:00 pm .Scouts WK.STPH,(1RIMUNITKD 6:30 pm • Youth Meetings We cordially Invite you lo attend any or ,, Sunday - 8:30 and 10-30 am 6:45 pm • Wednesday, Jr Choir: Chancel MAKE THIS CHURCH PAGE POSSIBLE *• Every 4th Thursday Jaycetles flp m METHODIST CHURCH all of these services Holy Day Liturgies: 7:?o am and 8:00 Choir, 7:30 pm Every Thursday 8 pm AA Al Anon , ComerofParksandGroveRd. Listen to our International broadcast' pm 'S. Every Friday .1:15 pm Brownies Rev Brian K. Sheen, Minister HARVEST1ME Sunday morning at 10:30 Confessions: One half hour before all am WRBJ, )580 on your dial, Sunday Liturgies. ' ' ST. JOHNS ' 9;30 am • Worship Service Matherton 10:45 am • Church School CHURCH OF) CHRIST OF ST JOHNS ST PKTKR I.UTHKRAN CIU'HCH KAfiLK UNITED • 400 E, Stale MISSOURI SYNOD METHODIST CHURCH - Area JohnPhipps,MinIster . SIIK1'AHI1SVII.I.K UNITED 5 miles west or St Johns on M-21 Rev Ray McBratnle, Pastor - • - .MKTIIODJST CHURCH 3' • miles south on Francis Road Telephone 627-6533 or 489-3807 M VrilERN'HX COMMUNITY DrDaroldBoyd,Pastor 9:30 am Sunday School i miles west on Church Road 9:30 pm - Morning Worship (11 UHCl I '445DlvisionStreet Roger V.Heintz, Pastor 10:30 am • Church School Central Natl Bank Schmitt Electric St Johns Co-op I 10:30 am Morning Worship East Lnnsing.'Michlgan < 5:30 pm Youth Fellowship 7:30 pm - Wednesday, Bible Study and 2:00 pm • Sunday School OF ST JOHNS 7:00 pm Evening Service 9'30 am Worship Service, 10:45 am 8:00 am • Worship ' prayer meeting t!00 pm - Worship Service WedJiOO pm Prayer Meeting Church School * 10:30 am - Worship ' SERVING YOU FROM , 1002 E State Wednesday: 7:00 pm Choir practice. 9:15 am • Sunday School and bible Call 224-6421 for more information 1 EAGLE FOURSQUARECHURCH FOUR LOCATIONS N Clinton . H-OOpm Prayei Service. Classes. ( RevandMrsRoyalBurnelLPastor' , Wacousta St. Johns-Ovid-Pewamo ' St Johns' * Administrative Board flrs.t Monday in Holy Communion first Sunday of the Southgate Plaza Phone 224-4277 Phone 224-2381 ST JDSRIMI CATHOLIC t'lH'HCH Ihe month. , month al 8 am. third Sunday of Ihe month 10:00 am - Sunday School 1 / ' llcv William « Hunkerd.Pastor General meeting or WSCS third Thurs­ at 10:30 pm. 11:15 am • Morning Worship Member FDIC Hev Raymond (toe bring day in January, April and September. 7:30 pm - Wednesday .Prayer meeting Area Associate Pastor Afternoon Circle meets second Thursday STTHkltESECATHOLICCHURCH WAl'dUST \ COMMUNITY X'NITKD * Hcctory 109 Linden St -. Ph 224-3313 al ihe homes of members., ' Fathers Francis Murray FAITH BAPTISTCHURCH ' METHODIST CI IlltCI I Cimvenl 110 S Oakland - Ph 224-3789 Bereanjcircte meets third Thursday a nd Lawrence Delaney David J. Zimnw, Paslw Itqv Edward F.OHo, pastor S & H Farm School 201 K. Cuss Ph 224-2421 evening In each month at the hoiriesjof Rectory: iraty. Randolph, Lansing lone mile north of traffic light - Elsie) ' Phone 026-6623 \< Phillips Allaby-Brewbaker, UuxMtithrdutf members. T . Phone 489-9051 ""Sunday - . • *' Saturday Evening-7 pm ' • Bible School 10:15am Morjiing Worship: 10 am Sales & Service Sunday - 7:30, 9. iu:30and 12 WAYSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH Mass Schedule • Saturday: 7 pm Morning Worship A ll:00a.m. Church School Classes 11:15 am Implement Inc. Huly Hays • See bulletin Pastor Tim Butler Sunday: 6. 8, 10. 12 Evening Worship • 'i 7:00pm. JrandSr HI Y.F. 6,00 pm New Holland Machinery Weekdays • 8:30 am and 7 pm The Corner of N US-27 and Roosevelt Rds. Holyday: Eve before at 7:30 phi and 7 & Wed.Prayer&BlbleSUidy 7|00p m. Cherub Choir, Wednesday :i:45 pm ; Sacrament of Penance - Saturdays. :t;30 i , 9 am and 5:30 & 7V30 pm Youth Choir, Thursday «:45 pm Our Specialty COMPANY * 1 - * J loji t>m after 7 pm .Muss until 8:30 pm. Sunday School -10:00 am Weekday Masses: 7:30 am & 7:30 pm Chancel Chojr. Thursday7:30 pm 4 Mi N on US-27 to 108% N Clinton St • Weekday evcrilngs-a frcw'minutes before Morning Worship • 11:00 am Penance: 4-5 4 8-8:30 pm Bath Area WSCS Nimn Meetings-every trd Wed­ 313 N Lansing St ••. evening MUSH Sunday evening - 6:00 pm Baptism: Sunday at 1 pm. Please call In nesday f French Rd St Johns; Michigan Flr^st Fridays-Sacrament of Penance. Wednesday evening service 7:30 pm advance. ' ' HATH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH WXYZ Noon Meeting every 1st Wednes* V Phone 224-4661 Phone 224-2777 Hev Clarence Keith Thursday from -I In j pm and after the A church where everyone is welcome. ilay * U' evening Muss until ail nre heard. Mass and DriVITTCOMMl'NITY CHURCH v Council on Ministries every 2nd Wednes­ prayers (if Adoration at 7 pm. Holy FIRST CHURCH OF GOD > ilnter-denomlnational) | 9:45 am Church School , day at 7:30- Communion on Friday at 8 and 7;l5 am. M-21& DeWltt Rd Mur) J. Eastman, Pastor 11:00 am Worship f Adminlstralive Board, 4th Monday of Egan Ford SPACfe . Adoration uf the Illcssed vKacramcnt, Rev.W.JeffWebb.Pastor Jim McGovney, 7:00 pm Bible Study ' .every trd month, Federal-Mogul Thursday 7 pm on First Friday after SundaySchooISupt . r 1. t t evening Mass Phone;Church224-7190 Parsonage 224-2448 Marge Pierson.Co-Supt BATH BAPTISTCHURCH Devolions-Our Mother of Perpetual ' 9:30 am- Sunday Morning Coffee & Rev Richard Cole, pastor Sales, Inc. CORPORATION -i:45 am - Sunday School \ Victor Help Novcna • after 7:15 pm Mass each Fellowship Time » 11:00 am Morning Worship J0R Tuesday ' * 9;45 am-Pre-Sunday School Quiet Time II am • Church 7"pm - Youth Fellowship , 6:30 pm Youth Fellowship 200 W. Higham Religious Instruction Clasaes'-Adul! 10:00 anvSunday School ' 7:30 pm Evening Service Township St Johns Plant Inquiry Class, Tuesday ai 8 pm. High 7 pm - Sunday Evening Service , 11:00 Morning Worship - ' Midweek Service on Wednesday 7:30 pm GHOYKIIIRLHCHUIKH School ('CD, Wednesday al 7:30 pm Public 6:00 pm-Sr Cjiojr Practice 7 pm • Wednesday Bible Study and Phone 224-2285 RENT Crade School CCD.Tuejdaysfrom4untll5 ' Prayer 'Meeting > Hev Robert Prange, Pastor 1 7;6o pm-Evcnina Worship Discussion Si HEtmGANlZED CHURCH OF JKSUK PrlcenndShepardsyllleRoads, pm Fellowship '('HHI.HTOFlfATTKRDAY8AINTH Baptism*-Each Sunday,at 1:30-by Wednesday: Corner Upton Rd&SlollRd 10:6o am - Sunday School. Classes Tor nppomlmenl, Other arrangements by Ovid Area Elder R.Premoe appointment. 7:00 pm-Sr Choir Practice all ugas D&B Wes' Gulf Service 7:30 pm-Jr Choir Practice and Children's THE UNITED CHURCH OF OVID , 11:00 am • Morning Worship, FOWLER Circle West Front Street , Sunday School • 10 am Preaching Ser­ 6:30 pm • Young People STJOHNSLUTHERANCHURCW , . Rev Claude B, Ridley, Jr, Pastor vice- Ham 7:30 pm • Evening Service * (Missouri Synod) ( 7:»pm-BlbleStudy,Discusslon&Prayer Youttf, Fellowship • 1st & 3rd Sundays Choir Practice • Wednesday 6:30 pm 7:30pm • Wednesdayi prayer meeting' Party Shoppe Free'Pick-up tt Delivery' Rev Michael R.Ruhl,Pastor after the Evening Service ' Worship Service -10 am Mid-Week Prayer Service -Wednesday, 10:15 am Divine Worship Ladles Missionary Circle meets 4th Women of the Church of God - Meeting Church School • U am . 7130 pm Thursday Open Monday thtu Saturday y 8:00 am Matin Service, 3rd Sunday each Ndrsery service for all children up to 2nd Everyone welcome S US-27 month 1st Tuesday each •month, Couples, Club meets 4th, Saturday In Complete Party Supplies. Mathews Elevator grade. \ month < * 9;00 am Sunday School and Bible Oases 224 N Clinton - Phone 224-2212 Holy Communion 1st and 3rd Sundays each WESLKYAN HOLINESS CHURCH Fulton Area month ot 10:15 am , \ 127W.WilllamSt.Ovld Lansing Phone 224-3535 ' ' Church Office Hours • 9:00-12:00 Monday, DeWitt Area RevLoydKcely FULTON FUl.LGOSPELCHUHCH Grain-Feed-Beans t Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 's mite east of Perrinlonon M-57, KnillKl'tLYCIIl'lUIIOFCHRIST •'• ' mornings. UAY81DKCIIAPS1. . 10 am1 Sunday School' and Morning 'a mile south A8IBLE CHURCH 1007 Klmberly Drive Adult Instruction-? pm Mondays. Worship, Sunday EveniiSs 7:30 pm Rev LymShunk, Pastor Lansing, Michigan f437TumerRoad,DeWitt 7:30 pm Wednesday Prayer Meetings 1 X . Phone 593-2111 Rev Douglas Beach. Pastor John Halls Antes Cleaners Capitol Savings. Weekday School and Confirmation Classes 9:45 om • Sunday School •v '- Wednesdays, 3:304:00 pm . Phone 489-9231 U;00 am - Morning Worship Ham - Morning Worship Ladies Guild - LWML • 2nd Wednesday 7:00 pm * Youth Service 10am-Bible.Study / to am Sunday School OVID FiRST BAPTIST CHURCH . AND LOAN ASSN. each month at 7:30 pm « ,, Main at Oak Street - 7:45 pm • Evening Service 6 pm > Evening Worship .Elders-Tuesdays at 7:00 pm 11 am Worship Service 7:45 pm • Thursday, Prayer and praise Midweek service 7:30 pm Wednesday Pickup and Delivery 6 pm Young People i Rev Earl C, CopeUtyPatfflr • 222 N Clinton • Evangelists-Thursdays at 6:30 pm B:45 am Church Schot ~>:w am service ~ night WESTPHALIA Youth-2nd & 4th Sundays at 4:00 pm' 7 pm Evening Service- v 108 W Walker 7:15 pm Wednesday - Bible Study and Morning'Worship. \ , Councils & Committees - 1st Tuesday each Wednesday 7 pm Prayer and Bible \ Phone 224*2304 month at 7:00 pm Prayer Study; 8 pm Senior Choir Pewamo Phone 22i-4529 ' Women's Bible Study • Tuesdays at 9:30 'A friendly church with a message for am, St. Johns Lutheran Church. today. .Gotdeii Age Fellowship Group - 3rd Bible Loving » Bible Believing -• Bible-.: ttviD FREE METHODIST tiiURCU Area Parr's Rexall Maynard-Allen Thursday each month at 1:00 pm. Preaching SPACE Offfcerelephone: 224-3544 1 "the church with "acts 20:20 vWon" —••— I noN.MalnSLOVfd UNITED METHODIST CHURCH parsonage Telephone: 224-7400 REDEEMER UNITED ' STATE BANK Educational Wing Telephone: 224j»5&__ RevRIcharcTGIeason *"* Pewamo, Michigan ; Store FORI METHODI8TCHURCH Church Phone B34-5K0 PortUnd-Sunneld-WestphalU lOSN.BridgeSt < ParsonagePhone834-2473 ^ Mr. Hirm Welti ' v 'itKOIH iANIZKD (lIUltl'H OF" Richard L. Clark, Pastor . The Corner Drug Store, JKJtl'SdlRtsTUTTKHDAYRAlNTS 10:00 am Sunday School Sunday! 9:» am Morning Worship 7:00 RENT Member V D1C 407E.Gibbs ^ 9-90 am - Worship (nursery provided) pm UniW MetbodM Youth FHknrship 10:30 am «Coffee Fellowship , 11:00 am Morning Worship Phone 224-2837 •6:00 pm Youth F.M.Y. SundaySchool Classea 10:« un. Phoiw 6S7-3111 } ^ctiurcK School 10 o'clock , \ " {No Church School June-Atiguit) TTMUnftadWtau Worship Service H o'clock CU^TON COUNTY NEWS,ST. JOHNS,MICHIGAN April 16,1975 18 \ \ •) • U

Phillip Gibbs and Capital Caravan Club. He Layern Bretz.officiated at the 3 Karber. He attended-St Johns made in •St Mary's Cemetery. She was born the daughter of Church,, the Father Francis April 5 after a short illness, was an auto repairman for Bud pm service,, held at Osgood \ Public and parochial schools A Rosary was said April 9, at William and Caroline Leucht Murray officiating, Interment Kouts Chevrolet. Funeral Home. / and graduated from Rodney B, Religious services were held ' Funeral services were held 3 and 8 pm at St Mary's Chapel, Miller Dec 2,1883 in Fowler. She was made - in Southern April 12, 11 am at St Peter* April 9 for Phillip Arthur Gibbs, Surviving are his wife, Joan; Mrs Young was born June 1, Wilson High School in 1938. "A parish Rosary was said 8 pm was married to' Harry B, Cemetery, Central Lake. 1889 in Clinton County, the April 10. The Christian Mother Lutheran Church, Riley, the 49,367 Hasle.tt Rd, Williamston, 2^daughters, Connie Hitchcock He and the former Mary Hertzberg who preceded her in He was born Nov 28, 1914 at Rev Roger Heintz officiating, who died April 7 in Sparrow ,of Charlotte, Kristine McClintic daughter of William' V. and .Edinger were married in Rosary Was said Thursday, death in mi. Boyne Falls, the son of James Mary Treadwell Case. She April 10, at 3 pm. v Burial was made in Riley Hospital, He had been ill since of Lansing; 2 step-daughters, Fowler June 2,1947. He was a Mrs He'rtzberg was a member and Lillian McKenney. He Cemetery, \ ' Jan 1, Robyn G. Rehman of Sierra attended country schools. She member of St Joseph Catholic of St Paul Lutheran Church and She was born Jan 27,1912 in attended Bellair&Schools and The life-long Riley Twp A memorial service was held Vista, Arizona, Cynthia Buck of was married to Albert J. Young Church, E. T. Stiles Post 153, Westphalia, the daughter of a housewife. " lived in Bellaire for 38 years DeWitt; 2 step sons, Ricky who preceded her in death in American Legion, VFW Post Joseph and Rosa Arens Stump. Surviving her arei 5 sons, resident was born there May 10, 11 am, April 9, at St Katherine's 1974. She was a housewife and a before moving to DeWitt in 1953. 1899 the son of Frederick' and Episcopal.Church, officiated by Hudson and William Todd 4113, and'a veteran of WW II. She lived most of her life in Robert Etdridge of St Johns, He and the former Anna E. Hudson, both at home; 2 member of DeWitt Grange. Hugh Eldridge of St Johns, Louise Myers Witt. He attended the Rev Moya. The family Mr Karber was also LeGrand Westphalia. She was married to Weisler were married Feb 11, / county schools. requests that ja lieu of flowers, grandchildren, Deanna Hitch­ Surviving are 1 daughter, Mrs Chef 'de' Gare of the Clinton Norbert J, Thelen. She was a Evard Eldridge 'of Grand 1935 at St Joseph Catholic , those wishing may contribute to cock and Dale Hitchcock, both Delma V. Harnish of rural Gratiot Voiture 868, and a member of the Christian Rapids, Merton Eldridge of Ann Church, East Jordan. He was a He and the former Leotta Michigan State University of Charlotte; 2 step- DeWitt; 1 grandson, Douglas M. retired St Johns Fire Dept Mothers and St Mary's Church. Arbor, Arthur Hertzberg of member of St Therese Church Irrer were married in Riley )( Cancer Research Fund. grandchildren, Kellie M. Reh- Harnish. volunteer, He worked* as a She was a housewife. Owosso; 2 daughters, Mrs in Lansing, and Local 652, UAW- April 30, 1929. Mr Will was a Mr Gibbs was born in Grand mann and Kari Rehman of. salesman for Creed Co, Darby Surviving are her husband, Bertha VanRossum of Grand CIO union. member of St Pelpr Lutheran Rapids Dec 14, 1925,,the son-of Arizona; parents, Arthur and James A. Karber Pa. Norbert; 4 sons, Richard J., Rapids, Mrs Alta Mosher of He was employed by Olds- Church-and the Farm Bureau. 'Arthur and Ethel Gibbs. He Ethel Gibbs of Barryton; 2^ Religious services were held Surviving are bis wife, Mary, Donald W., Edward L., Delbert Owosso; 1 step-daughter, Mrs mobile for 23 years as a tool and He was a farmer. brothers, Gerald Gibbs and 2 sisters, Mrs Elizabeth DeCess H., all of Westphalia; 1 Margaret Cox, Centralia, . lived most of his life in April 16 for James A. Karber, die worker. Surviving, are: his wife, Williamston, Richard Gibbs, both of Lansing; 55, who died April 13 at his of Haslett, Mrs Patricia Bennett daughter, Bernadette Thelen of Missouri; 2 step-sons, George Surviving are his wife, Anna; of Holt, Westphalia; 22 grandchildren. Leotta; 1 son, Lynn of Bir­ On Feb 14,1970 in St Johns, he 2 sisters, Mrs Doris Thompson residence, |01 N. Oakland, after Hertzberg of Detroit, John 1 son, Anthony McKenney Jr; 1 mingham; 1 daughter, Mrs and the* former Joan Hudson and Miss Bonnie Gibbs, both of a short illness,. Arrangements were made by Hertzberg of Boston fylass;' 20 Neller Funeral Home. daughter, Mrs Barbara Smith Caleen Eaton of St Johns; 2 were married. Mr Gibbs was a Barryton. Father William Hankerd Wilhelmina Thefen grandchildren; 29 great of DeWitt; 7 grandchildren; 2 sisters; Mrs Irma Krumm of St grandchildren; 2 great-great­ member of St -Katheriine's officiated at the U am service Funeral services were held fl great grandchildren; 5 sisters; Johns, Mrs Nettie Laursen of Episcopal Church of Ethel L Young held at St Joseph Catholic April 10 for Wilh'elmina Clara E. Hertzberg grandchildren. 2 brothers, all from out of town. Florida, 1 brother, Henry Witt Williamston, Williamston Services .were helpd April 13 Church. Interment was'made in (Winnie) Thelen, Box 87, Main ' Clara E. Hertzberg, 91,10809 of St Johns; 6 grandchildren. Chapter and Council Royal Mt Rest Cemetery. AnthonyAAcrWnney Erpest C. Witt for life long Clinton County St, Westphalia, who died, April 8* E. Third St, Fowler, died April 9 3f One son preceded him in death, Arch Masons, Williamston OES resident Ethel L. Young, 85, of A^Rosary was said 8 pm April at St Lawrence Hospital. She in Clinton Memorial Hospital. . Anthony J. McKenney, 60, Max LeRoy who died at 18 Chapter 29, and Grand Rapids was 63 years old. Ernest C. Witt, 76, of Rt 4 months. 11303 Wood Rd, DeWitt. 15 at Osgood Funeral Home. Funeral services were held 2 M361W. Cutler Rd, DeWitt, died Riley Twp, died at his residence Consistery pf Ancient Accepted She died April 10 51 Roselawn Mr Karber was a life long St The lj) am service, conducted pm April 12 at St Paul Lutheran Scottish Rite. 1 in Sparrow Hospital April 8, T Manor, Rinsing, after a long Johns resident, having been at St Mary's Church, was of-t Church, Pastor Herman after a long illness. ' He was also a "member of Elf illness. Interment was made in born here Dec 8,1919, the son of ficiated by the Rev Father* Rossow officiating. Interment Funeral services were held 10 Khurafeh Temple in Saginaw, Wilsey Cemetery. The Rev Phillip and Jessie Delong James Schmitt. Interment was was made in Mt Rest Cemetery. am April 10 at St Therese Doors unlocked

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ST JOHNS -- St Johns police pausch's automobile. He report the doors were left reported to police that he unlocked in 2 recent breaking parked the vehicle in..front of \ and eiiteringsN, Paul's Automotive, 320* N.. Mrs Conrad Seim, 209 E. Clinton Ave, and when he" • Buchannan, reported to police returned his car was gone. CENTRAL that $220 was stolen from her Police report that the keys were home. Police say her door was# left in the vehicle. The juveniles ite left unlocked. ' ' were stopped in the vehicle on N. Sickles St. Shirley Mygrants, 606 S. Renae Ditmer,- Hampshire NATIONAL BANK Lansing St, reported to police Dr, reported to police that $16 that silver quarters and jewelry was taken from her purse on were stolen from her home. March 18 while she was in St They had an estimated value of Johns High School. CONGRATULATES $330. Her door was unlocked, Two juveniles were ap­ police reported. prehended in Arnolds Drug .( Police say the following in­ Store March 19 in connection ' cidents have also occurred last with the theft of $18 Worth of week: merchandise. They were Two juveniles were taken to released to their parents, • juvenile court in connection pending disposition by probate NVcDoT\a\$*> with the theft of Glen Feld- court. Two are new members of /i THEIR Holstein-Friesian Assoc BRATTLEBORO, VER­ actively breeding Registered MONT « Michigan was Holstein-Friesian cattle who represented in the list of new enjoy a reduced rate oyjten ' members approved by the registering their animals. In Board pf Directors pf Holstein- addition, they gain a voice in ) ( Friesian ' Association of developing policy for the breed America at their latest meeting. by selecting delegates to their- Thek state had 55 dairymen national convention as- well as among the 1,325 persons joining having representation on the the world's largest dairy breed Association's Board of Direc­ registry organization. tors. The goal of every member is New national memberships' to attain the title of "breeder" from this area include Kathy which, in livestock circles, AND Louise Ha2le of St Johns and suggests a special kind of > Clair M. Thelen of Fowler. dairyman, one who excels in * Michigan's new members join improving the genetic base of the ranks of over 29,500 people his herd. Blue Star Mothers meet

The Blue Star Mothers met in by all present to be sent to Nora, the basement of Congregational Hiebeck who is ill and in the ( Church March 25 with'17 hospital. members present. Meeting was Dates to remember are April called to order by Pres Mrs 12, Open House at Grand Rapids Dorothy Welsh. Prayer by Facility 2 pm; April 15, District Chaplin Edna Eldred. Card Party, Farwell 1 pm; f Reports of committee' were April 17, Past Presidents at given. Betding, potluck, white elephant 10 am; April 24 the/ ^ It was reported by hospital DeWitt County Meeting 6 pm, chairman Rose Randolph that potluck. there is to be an "Open House" £, thank you card was read at the Grand Rapids Facility from Myrtle Tolles for cards April 12 starting at 2 pm. It was and gift from members. voted to buy two drills, by the After business meeting Chapter to be taken to the refreshments were served by facility to be used in their shop. -Rose Randolph and Joyce ANNIVERSARY A "Get Weil" card was signed Thrush.

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