Watertown landfill Citizens to give up fight? The fighting might be through In southern Clinton County. said, It appears that the new Watertown sanitary landfill will "You are asked to go against the decisions of both the begin operation Sept. 15, on schedule, without a bitter court Watertown Township board of trustees and the Watertown Town­ struggle between Vector Construction Company and Watertown ship planning board and the people in the area," Wells told the residents. board. The landfill site will be in operation for up to seven years He said that tax base would suffer since "people Just before the land is reclaimed as a recreational area. The com­ won't be building homes in the area." pany's plans call for the construction of a nine-hole golf course Wells said that there were no provisions for traffic control - once their seven-year special permit expires, in the landfill area, and that the tract in question would be Bruce Love, of Vector Construction Company, had told the visible from Interstate 96. Clinton County Board of Commissioners In August that the Louis Smith, an attorney representing the construction project could be completed in five years, speeding up the golf company, told commissioners at the time that there were course construction plans. sanitary landfill laws in effect to govern this type of operation. Watertown residents have been protesting the landfill project When'the final arguments were completed the board voted since May when township trustees voted to squelch the plan. 8-3 to overrule Coffey and the planning commission and refuse However, the Clinton County zoning administrator William to issue the permit. Coffey approved the area for landfill purposes and was supported The decision was challenged at the Aug. 5 commissioners by the county planning commission. meeting when Love spoke to the board assuring them that all The landfill became a county-wide issue when representatives of Clinton County could be included in the project. from the construction company and area residents met head-on He said that his firm had posted a $40,000 bond to assure during a county board of commissioners meeting June 15. completion of the work. Coffey presented the plans for the 80-acre tract along Grand Representatives from the Watertown area again sat In on River near the Interstate 96 . The first step was to the meeting protesting the reopening of discussion on the landfill change the zoning from residential to agricultural and to secure plan. Aerial view of the controversial Watertown Township sanitary landfill project (within dotted a special use permit for a seven-year period. • This time three commissioners, Claude Underhill, Rex lines) that will begin operation Sept.^ 15. Located between Interstate 96 and Avenue, one- After Coffey's explanation, the opposing sides bombarded Slrrine, and Gerald L. Lankford, switched their "no* votes to quarter mile west of the interchange, the landfill is owned by Vector Construction Company of Clinton the commissioners with pleas and counter-charges. "yes," and swayed the vote 6-5 to approve the project. Representatives from the Watertown area told commissioners During the Aug. 26 commissioners meeting, citizens and County. In lower left corner are two homeowners, but main source of opposition has been voiced from that the project would be too far south to benefit Clinton County, officials from the landfill area arrived to protest the switch­ residents to the north (left top area). The site will be turned into a golf course when the landfill is but would be an asset to the metropolitan Lansing area, ing of votes by the three commissioners. completed, according to public officials. Richard Wells, a St. Johns attorney who represented the No formal action, outside of hearing the Complaints, was citizens called the landfill a "dump," "This dump will greatly taken. Impede the value of the property and homes in that area," he Continued on Page 2A Bike day Sept. 19 Bicycle safety instruction, check points highlight week

A comprehensive bicycle In addition, Rev. Hugh Banninga proper operation of their wheels safety program is underway in of the St. Johns Episcopal Church while In motion. I urge them to St. Johns, backed by a local civic and city police Sgt. Lyle French make the necessary adjustments group, police department and the will travel to each elementary upon discovering any defects in school system. school talking with students about their equipment. 115th Year, No. 19 ST. JOHNS, - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1970 15 CENTS A bicycle safety check program bicycle safety. will be held Sept. 19 at four St. French will explain the rules "I further urge police and Johns locations, in an effort to and laws of safe bicycling. Each school authorities to support this teach young bike riders road student will receive a bike care effort to make every street in safety rules and maintenance of pamphlet, rules of riding, and a the City of St. Johns as safe a safe machine. decal for the bicycle. as humanly possible and thusadd Ovid Labor Day crash Mrs. Paul Maples, spokes­ The week of Sept. 13 has al­ to the happiness and enjoyment woman for the civic group People ready been declared Bicycle of all members of the community. Who Care, said Thursday that Safety Week by St. Johns Mayor injures three seriously each bicycle will be individually Robert H. Wood. "It is only through the alert­ In,proclaiming the special ness, vigilance, and interest of checked and' those passing will t It was a quiet Labor Day into the path of ft camper-truck be issued a certificate stating week, Wood said, "I earnestly call every citizen of St^ Johns that upon all residents of St. Johns Bicycle Safety Week can achieve weekend in Clinton County. operated by Hager. the bicycle is in. safe riding The sun was shining and many , The crash splattered debris condition. to join in a vigorous and or­ itst worthy end, and I therefore ganized effort to promote greater call upon every citizen to give families took the free day to over a wide area of the roadway, The four city locations for the their voluntary and wholehearted drive in the country. leaving the camper on its side safety check are Swegles Street safety for all bicycle riders in i this city. support to this collective effort." But the quiet was shattered in the ditch, School, East Ward School, Per- Monday < afternoon for a Clinton rin Palmer School and the St. "I seek the cooperation of all Mrs. Maples said that the children will be taught 12 basic County man and an Ann Arbor All three victims were taken Johns Park swimming pool park­ owners of bicycles in having their couple. ' to Clinton Memorial Hospital ing lot. vehicles inspected to assure safety rules during the program. She said the rules were to where their condition was not None as yet have died, but made public, however sheriff's observe all traffic regulations, all are hospitalized in serious Clinton, la. man keep far to the right, ride in a deputies believe their Injuries condition the result of a head- serious. straight line, be alert, listen for on car-truck collision on traffic, give pedestrians the right Meridian Road, one-half mile Det. Sgt. Richard May, of the Tom McEleney joins of way, slow down at intersec­ north of Price Road. sheriff's department, said he Is tions, have and use a clear, loud waiting to question Bunce, who horn or bell, never hitch rides on -has remained in a semi-con­ other vehicles, never carry other Dozens of curious spectators lined the road watching ambu­ scious state since Monday after­ News editorial staff riders or packages that obstruct noon. vision, keep the bike in good lances and wreckers do their mechanical shape, and see and unnerving tasks, as Clinton Tom McEleney can't seem to He is single and resides at be seen. County sheriff deputies tried to No violations were citedpend- get away from Clinton County. 306 S. Lansing St., St. Johns. aid -the Injured and control the ing further investigation. In another crash near St, Johns A former Clinton, Ia.(CHnton Mrs. Maples indicated that if crowd. County) resident, McEleney, 24, Injured in the accident were Monday, Robert Hall, 25, 2110 parents would explain some of Miller Raod, Niles told deputies joined the Clinton County News these bicycle safety rules to George Bunce, 58, R-5 Shep- editorial staff last week as a ardsville Road, St. Johns, George that a coat slipped off his motor­ general assignment reporter. their children many of the prob­ cycle and became tangled in the lems encountered by the 1,600 Hager, 67, 114 E. Davis St., Ann Arbor. spokes. Before coming to St. Johns, bicycles in the city could be he was the editor of the Jackson eliminated. He said it caused him to lose Citizen-Patriot youth page and a She cited some cityordinances According to sheriff's de­ control and run into a ditch along reporter for the Flint Journal. that prohibittheridingofbicycles puties, Bunce was allegedly U.S. 27, one-half mile north of McEleney attended high school on downtown streets and demand traveling at a high rate of speed Klnley Road. at the Marmion Military that all vehicles be registered Part of the debris littering the countryside, the aftermath of a spectacular when he saw an auto ahead on with the police department and northbound Meridian Road mak­ Injured in the accident was his Acadamy in Aurora," 111, and was car-truck collision on Meridian Road near Price Road in Ovid Township8 & a journalism student at St. should be equipped with reflec­ ing a left turn. wife Janet, 27 who was taken to Thomas College at St. Paul, tors, lights and horn. This bumper is all but Identifiable which was thrown more than 50 feet Deputies said Bunce locked Clinton Memorial Hospital and Minn, and the University of Iowa. Violators could end up paying from the point of impact. Only visible identification on the license plate is his brakes in an effort to avoid later transferred to a hospital in a $25 fine or 30 days in Jail a rear-end collision and skidded Niles. He plans to finish his degree for disregarding the ordinances. "Lake State." off the road, but swerved back No violations were cited. work at Michigan State University. McEleney will cover the St. Cycle-truck Johns city and school govern­ ments, police, sports and civic crash injures Clinton auto dealers join Bazaar of Values affairs.' , THOMAS R. McELENEY Clinton County automobile ing outstanding buys this week, News, acting as a messenger Bring or mail these entries FinkbeiHer Pharmacy, Porrintnn mrtn dealers have joined other local and check the special advertising for these outstanding mer­ to the Clinton County News, Fowler Plumbing & Heating, reiUIIKJII IIIUII merchants in presenting a Section B of the Clinton County chants and their special 120 E. Walker St., St. Johns Frechen's Market, G & L special "Bazaar of Values" sale, News. values, will give away'$200. 48879, Sales, Gambles-Fowler, 'For those who gave/ A motorcyclytruck crash Fri*» honoring customers in the Clin­ Tickets will be drawn each day afternoon resulted in injury ton area. week and a photo of the winner Gower's Hardware, Harr's to a Perrinton man along U.S. 27 Never in the history of the A $100 cash prize will be will be published in the News. f Jewelry, Harris Oil, Height's t given away in the final week, Auto Parts, Herbruck's near Klnley Road. automobile industry have there Merchants participating in DAV flower sale theme Injured in the accident was been so many fine new and used $20 a week for the three weeks Cheese, before that and $10 for the the Bazaar of Values are: * liub T-ite Center, Hi-Style in Clinton County," Carl G. Light, James Her 35, operator of the autos on the market, and the Antes Cleaners, Becker "Give a little for those ,who commander of the DAV, said last motorcycle traveling south on the place to find the car you want— first four w.eeks. ' ''Beauty*9al6fi,Hen'sNest,Jack gave a lot." , Dep't. Store, Becker Furni­ Plner s Sport Cycle, Karber week. highway. at the right price—is Clinton ture, Beck EiHydeFarmarina, County this week. All entries will be good for Block Co., These words will be the theme He said contributions provide State Police at Ithaca Indicated Beck's Farm Market, funds for rehabilitation work and that Her apparently locked his the full eight weeks. Lake Jewellery, Lewis for the annual forget-me-not And, of course, youmayde- Bee's Chevrolet, Benson Plumbing & Heating, Mathews drive sponsored by the Clinton service work among deserving brakes and skidded across the Clinton dealers are waiting to Plumbing & Heating, E. F. disabled veterans in the county. median striking a pickup truck posit as many as you wish Elevator, Maynard AllenState CoUnty, Disabled American Vet­ make the greatest deal for you Boron Co., Berk'sOldSchool- Bank, Miller Jones Shoes, All funds collected will be used operated by William Ondrusek, on a new or used compact, stan­ to Increase your chances of erans. a winning. house Furn., Boughton Eleva­ Nick's FruitMarket, North- for emergency work, he added. 58, 2634 E. M 21, St. Johns. dard or luxury model. tor, Volunteers will offer the tiny The DAV gives free assistance The truck' was stopped in the Just write your name, ad­ side Enco Station, O'Connor's flowers for donations on the They invite you to bring the dress, and phone number on Capitol Savings & Loan, Dairy Equipment, Parr's to all wartime disabled veterans crossover waiting for traffic to Merchants from St. Johns, streets of St. Johns, Friday and clear, when the accident oc­ family and visit them during any sales slip, cash register Central National Bank, Clinton Pharmacy, Penney's Paint, through,compensation, hospital­ this week's auto dealers salute DeWitt, Fowler, Westphalia, National Bank, D & C Store, Saturday, Sept. 11-12. ization, employment and other curred. tape, charge slip receipt or PohlOil, Rehmann's, S&H to oustomers during the Bazaar DeWitt Township and Eureka any business form from any Inc., DeWitt Pharmacy, Farms, St. Johns Automotive, "The coil or bill you drop into areas. Her was admitted to Clinton of Values campaign. are participating in this eight- business displaying the Ba­ DePeal Music, Dog 'NSuds, St. Johns Co-op, the forget-me-not canister will The forget-me-nothas been the Memorial Hospital and later Shop at all of the Clinton week Bazaar of Values, During official flower of remembrance transferred to a Lansing hospital zaar of Values poster. Or you Edinger h Weber Chevrolet* Town 8i Country Homes, be used to show our,gratitude County stores displaying the may use the free coupon in in a way that means something for the local group since It was although his condition was not the time, the Clinton County Economy Shoe Store, Farm­ Thelen Hardware, Ward's Bazaar of Values poster featUr- Section B. er's Co-op, Catalog Sales, # to disabled veterans right here organized In 1920. revealed. Next week . . Clinton County high school football preview I'-^ye 2 A CLINTON COUNTY. NEWS, St, Johns, Michigan Wednesday, September 9, 1970

1 2*. Bee's open house to show Astro-Vette One of the sleekest designed inspired the configuration of created when theairstream sepa­ showroom from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. had three-quarters of the build­ "dream cars" in the nation will theAstro Vette with its extreme­ rates from the body surface. with music by the Musicmakers. ing completed, the money ran out. be on display Saturday during ly clean lines and surface. Chevrolet officials indicate the There will be a computer to He said that it took some time Bee's Chevrolet and Oldsmobile The low sloping nose is in­ pearlescent white and blue auto provide car buying information to get refinanced and back on the Inc. grand opening festivities. tended to enhance aerodynamic will provide useful information in and free cokes and refreshments construction work. Featured attraction will be the lift characteristics jn the front yet another area of automotive for guests in the lunchroom. The new complex will house a Chevrolet Astrovette, a special of the vehicle. Its long flowing design investigation. In an Interview Sunday, car wash, diagnostic and dyno- experimental Corvette designed rear deck and flush, protuber­ Besides the Astro-Vette dis­ Bernard Feldpausch, owner of meter center, body shop and salesrooms. as an aerodynamic study car. ance-free shape are designed to play, the grand opening celebra­ Bee's, explained the unique de­ Latest wind tunnel experiments reduce form'drag, theresistance tion will feature dancing in the sign and operation of the auto He said that each salesman has a sound-proof air conditioned complex on U.S. 27 atTownsend office for privacy and comfort. Road. The elevated showroom' can "In 1964, Bee's looked for ex­ feature eight automobiles, Feld­ pansion and bought and financed pausch added. 80 acres after the location was approved by Chevrolet," he said. The parts department is cen­ H e said that about 20 acres trally located with double deck were annexed to the City of St. construction when completed. Johns. There will be room for drive- Feldpausch said that he had through shipping and receiving held a meeting with his managers for the IBM controlled inventory. and employes to hear their Ideas The offices are on the lower' Clinton County Zoning Administrator William Coffey, left, and Bruce on the plans for a new building. level, with air conditioning, Love, of Vector Construction Company discuss the operational plans for.the He said they sat down and modern control communicators sanitary landfill site in Watertown Township. Coffey has been'under fire planned the building on three and a background music-paging pieces of cardboard, and it was system. This complex also by several county commissioners and Watertown residents after originally then that the new building was houses the computer data. approving the landfill operation. The county board reversed itself on Aug. 3 The service department fea­ on its way. and voted to approve the site, and has since been besieged by angry residents. After three years of planning, tures the drive through concept, the actual building job was given he said, withdynamlcbalanceand to Fedewa Builders and Belhen modern analyzing equipment, Manufacturing Co. pressure parts cleaner and san- Continued from Page One itizer, pressurized heating, and Landfill Chevrolet's Astrovette He said that after workers Boys 8-13 each lane has an outside drive In an interview Thursday, Coffey told the News that the through hoist. project will be a "credit and a service" to the area. Win trophies, The complex covers 50,000 He said the land reclamation by the use of a landfill would have the time of your square feet, on 10 acres with take a detriment away from the township. life in the 1970 parking for 800 cars. He added He pointed out that Vector Construction Company had that there are 50 doors in the operated a similar service at Airport Road and old U.S. 16 building, and it can house 70 (Grand River) for industrial uses.. cars.' "I've worked closely with them to see the thing laid out," PUNT, PASS Coffey said. "I have received full co-operation,** Military wives He said that the company had to clear seven separate governmental agencies Including a geological survey test, health authorities from the state and tri-county area, pounty zoning & KICK hold potluck and planning and board of commissioners. Love, in the same interview, said that his firm was already COMPETITION Benefits and procedures in­ past the local agencies and into the county planning level before volved in the use of military the township had a planning board. ID cards for military benefits He noted that he had the approval of the county drain plus a question and answer per­ commission and the state board of economic expansion. iod will highlight a meeting Sept. "We've spent two-and one-half years of research on 11 of the mid-Michigan Red people, refuse and costs," Love said. "The property, equip­ Cross Chapter for wives and ment, fencing and the rest of the work cost about $250,000.* fiancees of servicemen. Plans call for a green belt and tree line between the site The meeting, starting at 6 and Grand River Avenue. A paved boulevard entrance will p m. at the chapter center, 1800 present the appearance of a parkway, Love said. E. Grand River, Lansing, will The green-belt idea Is part of the long-range golf course feature a representative of the plan, and work will begin in the fall on planting and landscaping. civilian Health and Medical Pro­ Thus far, no petitions have been issued to the courts for a gram for Uniformed Services decision on a possible Injunction. Some petitions were circulated (CHAMPUS) • of and hU earlier, but no public knowledge of their use has been disclosed. Robert Seeley, senior Army ad­ Further anger arose last week when rumors spead through visor in Lansing. Watertown Township that the two present small dumping sites All wives of any member of used by area residents would be closed due to unsanitary the armed services are urged conditions by the Mid-Michigan Health Department to attend, according to Greta Clinton. £ounty sanitarian Darwin ;:Root^told tne News that ..ideVfclf'Of the chapter. v ,Mrt he has riot closed' down'the other sites'as'yef. * '*-Preceding- the discussion, a "If we get a good operating landfill, then the others would potluck supper will be held at not have to be utilized,' he said. 18 trophies to be 5:30 p.m. and a babysitter will He was referring to two sites in. Watertown and Eagle awarded in our local be available. Townships. She said that anyone In need The sites do not meet the landfill act on sanitation, he said, PP&K Competition of transportation may call the and it might be necessary to close them later. You can win in our competi­ American Red Cross at 484- Root had told commissoners at an earlier meeting that 7461. tion ... and keep on winning. there was not one single landfill In Clinton County that was You can PUnt, Pass & Kick Servicemen's Wives Club spon­ up to specifications, and that he could legally close all of them sored by the American Red Cross your way to the NFL All-Star immediately. Game ... fun at Disneyland, holds regular meetings every He said that he had to allow them to operate for the time second Friday of the month. with mom and dad along, too! being since there were no immediate alternatives to the problem. Come in and register now Wives or fiancees of servicemen He also noted that about 70-80 per cent of all Clinton County from any branch are welcome, rubbish is hauled to landfill sites outside the county. with mom, or dad, or your she said. guardian. Get your free PP&K Tips Book with punting, pass­ VA increases benefits ing and kicking tips from pro All-Stars plus complete rules, Clinton County disabled veter­ raised from $400 to $450 a month. details. ans will receive extra benefits Those with a 90 per cent rating this month as part of a bill will be increased from $226 to signed by President Richard M. $250 a month; 80 per cent dis­ Fun for all - all free! Nixon increasing monthly pay­ ability, $201 to $223; 70percent, Hurry — Registration ends ments, according to the Veterans $174 to $193; 60 per cent, $147 September 30 Administration Friday. ' . to $163; and 50 per cent, $122 the great crippler Robert M. Fitzgerald, director to $135. (The additional allow­ SIGN UP TODAY of the Detroit regional office, ances for dependents of veterans FOR PP&K IN OUR stressed that since the increased rated 50 per cent or more, also payments are automatic, veter­ are being increased.) SHOWROOM ans need not contact the admini­ Other Increases areas follows: stration's office to receive them. 40 per cent, $89 to $96; 30 per EGAN FORD He said veterans will receive cent, $65 to $70; 20 per cent, their regular monthly checks for $43 to $46; and 10 per cent, SALES, Inc. August on September 1, computed $23 to $25 a month. at the old rate. Later, In early 20Q W. HIGHAM September, most veterans will Today is the age of progress INSURANCE receive another check which will —move along with the times or St. Johns ® reflect the retroactive increases get motioned off the track. for July and August. The follow­ FOR INSURANCE CALL ing month regular checks will in­ clude the increases. RE S He said the 12 per cent in-, crease goes to totally disabled Now..-. fotmore comfortable veterans, including those who Working hours! also receive additional compen­ sation for such disabilities as deafness, blindness, and the loss r of—or loss of use of—arms and D- Scholls feet. 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./-. Wednesday, September?, 1970 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Page 3 A Cancerkmd sets record 4-H Exploration Day Winners Clinton County donors set a Pettit; DeWittTownship, $552.16, new record again this year by Mrs, Clarence Bauerle; DeWitt giving over $16,000 during the Township, $991.43, Mrs. Robert 1970 Cancer Crusade fund drive, Reese, Sr.; DeWittTownship, according to Mrs. Harold Sul­ $317.25, Mrs, Earl Piersonj De- livan, chairman of the local Witt city, $190.50, Mrs. Ronald Cancer Society. Phillips. The actual donations amounted Duplain Township, $638.00, to $16,052.H, or 143.6 per cent Mrs. Raymond Thornton; Elsie of the 1970 goal. Village, $847.79, Mrs. George The city and township totals Bennett; Eagle Township, $1,264, were: Mrs. Robert Hazen; EssexTown- St. "Johns residential, $2,005.- ship, $295.50, Mrs, CarlShina- 37, and St. Johns business, $734, berry; Maple Rapids, $266.45, Co-chairmen in the residential Mrs. Thomas Glinke. group were Mrs. Harold Millnan, Greenbush Township, $616.95, Mrs. Franklin W. Smith, Carmen Mrs. Leon Thelen; Lebanon Tranchell, Mrs. Lester Jenkins, Township, $216,50, Mrs. Forest Mrs. Dale Finch, Mrs. Don Brit­ Conley; South Olive Township, ten, Mrs, John Paradise, and $282.59, Mrs. Arnold Blizzard; Mrs, Richard Butler. North Olive Township, $290.25, Mrs. Harry Northup; OvldTown- Co-chairmen for the business ship, $501.70, Mrs, CarlBowles; drive were Mrs. Velma Beaufore, Ovid Village, $781.73, Mrs.Har- Mrs. Lester L. Lake, Joe Van old Mead. Rooyen, Mrs. Anton Petersonand Mrs. Alfred J. Barnes, South Riley Township, $194,13, Other area totals and chair­ Mrs. Kenneth Brookfleld; North Steve VanVleet of the Kountry Kousens 4-H men were Bath Township, $362.- Riley Township, $212.36, Mrs, Klub receives pointers on his project by 27, Mrs. John Nessman; Park Loma Silm; Victor Township, Lake area, $326.49, Mrs. Mrs, Kathy Davis of the Olive 4-H projects club Jack Worthington, 4-H extension youth agent $448.73, Gracia Sexton; Water- Harry Moldenhauer of the Nimble Fingers 4-H Marge McQueen; Bengal Town­ town Township, $1,553.87, Mrs, Club shows off his insect display which was an was a demonstration winner in the crafts in Clinton County. Steve's picture was best ship, $261.71, Mrs. LeviBlakes- Dewey Berryhill and Mrs, Fred lee; Bingham Township, $472.33, Entomology Demonstration winner during the division during the Youth Exploration Days in Its class during the 1*970 Youth Exploration Black; Westphalia Township, Mrs. Joe Bohil; Dallas Town­ $618.28. , Mrs. Celestine Simon youth days. held at Michigan State University. Days photography competition. ship, $287.35, Mrs.EdmundSim- and Mrs. Joseph Fedewa. mon. - The Clinton County unit in­ Fowler, $477,84, Mrs. Rodney dicated that the local goal was 4-H day ends on tragic note for Ricky Fink More winners, photos next Week Ftnkbeiner -and Mrs. Robert $11,180 for this year. The thrill of victory was Kathy Louise Davis, 18, 4480 and will receive an educational spoiled by tragedy for a Fowler W. Cutler Road, DeWitt ranked trip to Petoskey, boy during the awards ceremo­ first with her demonstration in nies at the 4-H Youth Exploration arts and crafts. She will receive The contests were among a Days when he learned that his an educational trip to , variety of educational and rec­ father and brother hadbeenkilled Gary Steve VanVleet, 14, 1754 reational activities for young in an auto crash. W. Price Road, St, Johns gave persons drawing on the facilities Ricky Fink, 12, won a blue the top exhibit in photography and resources of MSU. ribbon and an entomology book for his top-rated demonstration In insect identification exhibited Aug, 25-28 on the MSU campus. While the show was in pro­ gress Ricky's father,RichardC,, 31, and brother Scott, 5, died when their car was struck by another auto on Grang e Road near M 21 west of Fowler. The family was returning from a Softball game when the accident occurred. Ricky'smotherandan- other brother were seriously in­ jured in the crash and remain hospitalized in a Lansing hos­ pital. Other Clinton County youths displayed top-notch exhibits, Harry L. Moldenhauer, 14, R-6, St. Johns, rated first place in* the' art* of entomology. He Will GRAND CHAMPION STEER AT 4-H FAIR RESERVE CHAMPION STEER AT 4-H FAIR receive an educational trip no Petoekey. Rtcky Fink receives 4-H award. ThejClinton County 4-H Fair Livestock Sale vM^ xhibitors wish to thank the following yyjy Businesses for their Support at the

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onvalescent supplies J.D.HELMAN, RINGMAN JAMES SYKORA, AUCTIONEER DALE WETZEL, RINGMAN Carson City Clare Ithaca Rexall PARR'S DRUGS CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK BOB PURTILL & WAYNE HICKS, CLERKS ST JOHNS ^lth clInton County's; Largest Camera Department OPEN DAILY 7;30 a.mi to 9 p.m., Sunday 8:30 to 12:30 & 5 to 7 Serving St, Johns for 50 Years from the Corner of Clinton and Walker CLINTON COUNTY 4-H FAIR LIVESTOCK EXHIBITORS Page 4 A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Wednesday, September 9, 1970 N *ws TfTf Last free clinic I opens Sept. 10 The last in a series of free ^rVotiR MASSEY-FERGUSON immunization clinics will be held DEALER Thursday, Sept. 10 at the St. Joseph Catholic Church base­ ment. The clinic is scheduled to open at 8:30 a.m. and xun until 11 a.m. Sattler & Son, Inc. Shots will be given by Dr. J. E. Pauer and nurses from the Phone 236-7280 Mlddleton health department. The following immunizations TRACTORS will be administered: DPT, DT, It — Typhoid, smallpox, measles, MF 180 gas. oral polio and the tuberculin skin JAMES B. SCHWEIGERT PO 20 with new overhaul. test. Rubella vaccinations will be MF 65 dlesel with 14.9x28 tires. available free of charge. The church is located at the Schweigert corned of Cass and LindenStreets east of the Clinton County court­ to open new house in St. Johns. COMBINES dental office Case 77 combine with bean equipment. James B. Schweigert, D.D.S. Innes 500 4-row bean windrower. WALK ON announced Friday that he is open­ Massy Harris Clipper combine. ing a new office in St. Johns Innes 735 6 row bean windrower, new for general dentistry. last year. The office will be located at MF No. 33 grain drill, nearly new. the Briggs Building, 101 Brush MF 82 SP with bean equipment. St. * John Deere 45 sp with bean equipment. Schweigert, 25, a native of New Idea 2-row mounted super picker. East Lansing and a graduate of East Lansing High School, re­ LEFT ceived his dental education at the 0<© University of Michigan's School of Dentistry. FACING TRAFFIC While at the school he be­ came affiliated with Delta Sigma Delta fraternity and a member The raindrops kept falling on their heads, but this band of St. of the Jonathan Taft Honorary Johns little leaguers were too excited about their visit to the upcoming World's Dental Society. His wife, Diane, is a senior Champion Rodeo in Charlotte to have their spirits dampened. At right, Jack at the University of Michigan tfcftefe whwbhyAavel Downing, one of the league organizers, receives the official invitation from Medical School where she is Floyd Bulock representing the Oldsmobile Outdoor Club, sponsors of the evsnt studying to be a physician. Schweigert and his wife will re­ side at 500 E. Walker St., St. Johns. St. Johns little leaguers to attend Brown names Get Acquainted Sale ( new chairman world's champ Charlotte rodeo Jim Gilmore, Jr., Kalamazoo businessman, today was named St. Johns little leaguers .will formance. will compete in the Charlotte general chairman of the Brown AtrteNew MIN-A"MART be treated Friday night to a Points won by male contest­ rodeo along with national chal­ for Congress Committee. The World's Championship Rodeo at ants during the Olds Outdoor lengers Bob Berger, of Kansas Committee will coordinate cam­ the Fairgrounds near Charlotte, Club rodeo will count toward and Ace Berry of California. paign efforts for Third District US-27 South at Sturgis sponsored by Oldsmobile's Out­ the world's championship rank­ Officials indicated that they Congressman Garry Brown'sre- door Club. ings maintained by the Rodeo hope to see more than 9,000 election to the U.S, House of OPEN DAILY 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. They received free compli­ Cowboys association. spectators attend the three day Representatives. St. Johns mentary tickets Thursday when At the end of the year, the event. A former mayorofKalamazoo, they gathered at the little league cowboy with the most ponts is field for official invitations. Gilmore has served as Kalama­ Robin Hood proclaimed the world's cham­ zoo County GOP chairman and The second annual event, set pion all-around cowboy. Letdown was a delegate to the Republican for Sept. 11-13, will feature Performances will begin at National Convention in 1968. He, i 85 professional cowboys who will 25 lb. Bag only $199 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday even­ Pep pills can affect the brain, was a member and past, chair-' .^fomoeje; in,bareback bronc rid­ ings . withj j^ 2 p.m. show, on 1 t man of • trie Michigan Water Re­ =

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Ovid—Pewamo' ' Wednesday, Sept-ember 9, 1970 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Page 5 ^ Public invited Yes, Mrs. Homemaker, News About Clinton County I ». - Return PerMmet St. Johns Olympic pool 1 you can freeze eggs tile force on April 15 while serv­ ing as a ra'dio-telephone opera­ By HELEN B. MEACH use later in things like noodles will remain the same - one tor in Vietnam. His element was to splash open Monday Extension Home Economist and salad dressing. tablespoon of sugar, corn syrup suddenly engaged by an enemy If you plan to use the eggs or honey or one teaspoon salt. Indoor swimming for the gen­ Lessons will cost $4 per person for children in addition to balls force and In the initial moments eral public will be available for If you want to buy a quantity in baked goods, add a tablespoon Mix the eggs to just break the of contact several men were for an eight-week period and that may be used to play water of eggs when the price is right of sugar, corn syrup or honey yolks - mix, don't beat. the second time during the next there will be four periods during basketball. wounded. Price maneuvered to nine months at St. Johns High but there Is no room in your to every two cups of egg yolks. When you're freezing eggs, be the school year. These will begin The pool itself is an Olympic the side of two wounded men to School, accdrding to Wayne Mor­ refrigerator - freezing can solve When you add the salt or sweet extra careful about cleanliness, on Sept. 19, Nov. 14, Jan. 30 size pool measuring 75 feetlong, give them first aid, and at the rison, swimming director and your problem. ingredient mix it into the yolks but work fast. Freeze in amounts -and March 27.1nterestedpersons 46 feet wide, 11 feet 6 inches same time, he also helped another physical education instructor. Freezing is a convenience. thoroughly, but don't beat in air. that you think you'll needfor foods wounded man. Then, wlth'com- may call 224-2394, ext, 222 to deep at the deep end and 3 feet Follow directions carefully and (Mix, don't beat.) which you prepare most often. plete disregard for his personal "A lot of people didn't know sign up for theswimminglessons 6 inches deep at the shallow end. this convenience can be yours. If you want to freeze yolks Use moisture and vapor-proof safety, he maneuvered towards about the pool being open last or to rent the pool on a Monday The shallow area will be divided First, remove the eggs from and whites together, you'll still containers. You could use paper one or the enemy positions and year," said Morrison. "The night. off from the deep end of the the shell. This is necessary be­ need a stabilizer. The amounts cups - place them in muffin tins effectively eliminated It with a swimming is open to the public There will be a full staff of pool. cause the water in the egg will needed for two cups of eggs for support until the eggs are hand grenade. Afterwards, here- provided those under four feet lifeguards and a pool director There isa stereo record player expand and burst the shell when frozen. Thenyoucanremovecups turned to his radio-telephone to six inches tall are accompanied every night including rent night available for music to be played freezing takes place. from the tins and pack in larger adjust effective artillery fire by an adult." on Mondays, according to Mor­ and a balcony for parents and Monday is the opening date for Check the eggs carefully to be storage containers. onto the enemy. rison. other spectators to watch the the pool facilities. Mondays, sure they are all high-grade You can leave the eggs frozen SP/4 RICHARD E.'PRICE Morrison also said there will swimmers during the public •:•! His address is Sp/4 Richard Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat­ eggs. Don't combine low grade eight to ten months. be masks and snorkles available swimming hours. Sp/4 Richard E. Price, son E. Price, 363-56-5371, C Btry. urdays are the days for public with high grade. That lowers the When you thaw them, use them- of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Price of 2/4 Arty. 3rd Bde 9th Inf. Div. swimming throughout the school quality of the whole batch. quickly. If a recipe calls for 505 South Clinton Avenue, St. APOSan Francisco, Calif. 96371. year. Egg whites can be frozen just one egg yolk, use one tablespoon Johns was recently awarded the COME ALONG as thev are. They thaw nicely. of thawed yolk. But you'll need Bronze Star Medal with "V de­ Monday nights will be desig­ The yolks don't behave so well to use two tablespoons of white vice. nated as group swim nights when TO THE for each egg white called for in they become gummy and lumpy -Price distinguished himself by the pool will be rented to groups the recipe. One cup of thawed after thawing and won't blend well heroism in connection with at a cost of 25 cents for people with other ingredients unlessyou Births whole eggs is equal to about HOLY LAND ground operations against a hos- living within the St. Johns School add a stabilizer. five fresh eggs. District and 35 cents per person Common sugar or saltmakesa LIETZKE — A boy, Brandon Use frozen eggs just as you for those living outside the dis­ WITH practical stabilizer. To prevent Roger, was born to Mr. andMrs. would fresh eggs. Just keep in St. Johns teen trict. the gumming and lumping add Donald Lietzke of Flint, at St. mind the salt or sweetening Pool hours on Mondays, Tues­ Rev. Carl Stone, an over­ one teaspoon of salt to every Joseph's Hospital. He weighed 7 you've added. to national meet days and Thursdays will be from seas traveler, former pastor two cups of yolks that you will pounds, 7 ounces. The baby has 6:30 p.m. to 9:45 p.m. In order in Blggar, Saskatchewan, now 1 brother. Grandparents are Mrs, A St.Johnsteenager was named to alleviate overcrowding of the pastor of First Church of God Nettie Lietzke of Ohio and Mr. Local draft unit one of Michigan's four delegates pool on Mondays, two separate in St. Johns. and Mrs. Herman Silm of St. to the National 4-H Conference swimming periods have been set Johns. The mother is the former taps three men next spring in Washington, S.C. up. They are 6:30 to 8 p.m. FAMILY Lorraine Silm. James McQueen, 17, R-3, St. and 8:15 p.m. to 9:45 p.m. Johns will travel to the nation's Tuesdays and Thursdays will SEE ROME, BEIRUT, TEL AVIV AND JERUSALEM, in­ HERBST-A girl, Michele in August call capital to attend the national be open swim nights for students, cluding visits to Haifa, Jericho, Hebron, Megiddo, the Sea DRIVE IN Louise, was born toMr.andMrs. leadership-citizenship develop­ adults and entire families. Ad­ of Galilee, and others. Thomas Herbst of Hartland, Aug. The Clinton County draft board ment conference. mission prices for both of the THEATER 28 at McLaren Hospital in Flint. said last week that three county The announcement was made open swim nights will be 25 cents 15 WONDERFUL DAY ABROAD with everything arranged, She weighed 5 pounds. Grand­ youths were inducted into the during the 4-H Youth Explora­ for students, 50 cents for adults including first class hotels, air-conditioned transportation 1 Mile North of parents are Mr. and'Mrs. James army in August, while 22 others tion Days held at Michigan State and a $1 charge for families. from air port to places of interest, English speaking were sent notices for pre-in*. St. Johns on US-27 R. Boyce. The mother is the University Aug. 25-28. KURT RAMSAY Swimming lessonswillbegiven guides, etc. Go now and pay later for $100 deposit, former Eileen Boyce, duction. Others named to the national Kurt D. Ramsay, son of Mr. on Saturdays beginning at 9 a.m. Those inducted were Jon L. meeting were Rhoda Harrington, and Mrs. Carroll Ramsay of with beginner lessons. FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION on this 15 day Holy Land Wed., Thurs., Fri. Thrush, Lawrence P. Schrauben 15, of Midland, Marie Radewald, R-4, St. Johns is stationed Beginner lessons willrunfrom tour starting January 9, 1971 with Rev. Stone as your Sept. 9-10-11 and Gary C. VanAmburg. 17, of Niles and Mark Rohde, aboard the USS Parsons, Missile 9 to 9:40 a.m., advanced begin­ personal' guide, write or call for a FREE full-color bro­ CLINTON Those listed for pre-induction 17, of Buchanan. Destroyer, which will be reach­ ner lessons from 9:45 a.m. to chure without obligation. 'IN* in August were Bruce E. Kush- The four conference delegates ing San Diego in early Septem­ 10:25 a.m., intermediate lessons PERSON THEATER ion, Steven K. Ridge, Darrel K. traveled to Chicago Aug. 30 with ber. He has been serving a tour from 10:30 a.m. to 11:10 a.m. Rev. Carl Stone 308 N, Whittemore OMOUfi Downtown St. Johns Henderson, Carl L. McCarrick, other district delegates onaned- of duty in Vietnam near DaNang and swimmer lessons from 11:15 phone 224-2448 St. Johns, Mich. STAGE Jody W. Smith, Gary W. Absha- ucational trip. and also in Japan. a.m. to 12 noon. gen, John E. Dush, Alan D. EVERY NITE Auvenshine. 1 SHOW AT 7:45 p.m. Charles W. Walker, Glenn A. Finch, Harry A. Chaffee, Roy Sept. 9 thru 15 A. Schneider, Patrick E. Roney, ELLIOTT GOULD Kirk R. Moyer, Robert J, De- pond, Michael D. Morgan, Donald CANDICE BERGEN tt. Chant Jr.', Donaf'd c|rNichols. Grand Opening, brand-new location John D. Reck, Gary' L. &*M <*- 1 Smeltzer, LeRoy G. Ward and STB*** " Mark L. Ward. THE for Oldsmobile Headquarters: MAGUIRES JOHNWAYNE KATHARINE ROSS Bee's Chevrolet-Oldsmobile, Inc. "HELLFJGHJTRSk ST. JOHNS , MICHIGAN EXTRA! FRIDAY NIGHT

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TO MEET of Pewamo attended. tained her family for dinner on Shinabarger of Perrinton. Mel- date, one week later. Mrs. Har­ (*?*» The Blue Star Mothers will' Mrs. Clara Caston, Mary Jane Sunday, Aug. 30. Those present vin's parents Mr. and Mrs. Hor­ riet Schmid is co-hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hfllbert mmet on Sept. 10 at 7. p.m. at Shumway and Mary Pennington of were: Mr. and Mrs. Donald ace Shinabarger and his sister Mr.' and Mrs. Howard Evitts and sons called "on Mr. and Kirs, Lansing spent a day at Gladwin Stevens and family, Mr. and Mrs. and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Douglas Hulbert Sunday, Aug. 30, the home of Mrs. Jean Thayer, of Pompeii were Wednesday Following the business meet­ during the past week. Steven Eckert and family, Mr. Groshon from Tucson, Ariz, are visitors in the home of Mr. and ing a Stanley party will be held. Sunday afternoon visitors of and Mrs. Charles Stevens and here visiting. There were 33 Mrs. Gill Baker and family. Kincnid District Anyone wishing to order Stanley , their cousin, Mrs. Vera Cook and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy present to enjoy the day. Bendt and family, Mr, and Mrs. Thursday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vincent Mrs Porter C. Parks products pleasecallanyBlueStar Mrs. Joan Daniels were Mr. and and nephews, Craig and Curt -,rjf V Mother. Mrs. Walter Schneider of Lan­ Herman Ike and family, Mr, and Mr, and Mrs, Richard Cusack r Mrs. Terry Ike and family all Vincent of Owosso were Sunday iX They also have Christmas sing. and family were Rev. James Cu­ evening supper guests of Mr, N, C. McElmurry of near Children and their families of St. Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ sack of Belmont and Mr. and Dimondale spent several days cards and Every-Day cards to and Mrs. James Fisherandfam­ sell. This is how they raise gathered at the home of their ard Stevens and family of Lan­ Mrs. Jim Miller and daughter, ily. with Mr. and Mrs. DonaldjSulll- mother, Mrs, Orah Roach Sun­ sing, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Stevens Christine of East Lansing. van last week. 4* money to remember the boys in the service and veterans at Iron day, Aug. 30, the occasion being and family of Laingsburg, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Burns Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Patter­ Mr. and Mrs. Steve Stttletty Mountain at Christmas time. her birthday which was Monday, and Mrs. Bruce Stevens and Ellen enjoyed a trip on the Milwaukee son of Ashley and Mr. and Mrs. of Dimondale, Mr. and Mrsj Joe Aug. 31. Those present'for the Everett Genereu, Mr. and Mrs. Clipper the past week. They Larry Abrey 'Of rural Ashley Mazner of Lansing, visited Mr. Mrs. Freda Nichols is chair­ carry-in dinner were Mr. and Larry Stevens of Carson City visited the Dominican Sisters' were Sunday visitors of Mrs. and Mrs. Ed Fuhr SundayT.%Ven- man of Ways and Means and also Mrs. Leonard Smith and family, and Mrs. Lera Caesar. Mother House at Racine, Wis., Frances Patterson. ing. *&! hospital chairman. For any in­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roach and Mrs. Jewell Bill of Ann Arbor and visited with several former formation call her at 669-9192. family of Westphalia, Mr. and has returned to her home after teachers. They spent two days COMPLETE BODY WORK Any mother that has a son in PINTO, NEW HORSE IN STABLE Mrs. Carl Miller and family of visiting her sister and brother- visiting with their son and wife, service, or a veteran , or in AND GLASS REPLACEMENT Ford's new 1971 Pinto, a two-door sedan, Saginaw and Mr. and Mrs. Don in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lang- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burns In reserves is welcome to join Blue Fox o'f Alma. don for the past two weeks. Chicago, 111., and Sunday called Star Mothers. Visitors are al­ combines a small-car feel with a sporty-car Mrs. Mildred Fox and Mrs, Sunday the following motored on his brother and family, Mr. BOB'S AUTO BODY ways welcome. look. The sloping windshield is accented by Mary Wahl were visitors of Mrs, to Silver Lake and enjoyed a and Mrs. Bernard Burns atMich- igan City, Ind. 800 N. Lansing Phone 224-2*81 Nellie Fox at the May Motz picnic dinner: Mr. and Mrs. .*£. Mrs. Robert Secord Sr. had the the low, sleek lines of the hood and fenders. Nursing Home in Fowler Sunday Keith Clark and children, Ted, Sunday dinner guests at the misfortune to break her leg re­ Ventless side windows add to the trim lines of afternoon, Aug. 30. Cindy, Randy and Shane, Joe Paul Langdon home were Mrs. cently. the car. In the rear, Pinto's short deck and Julie Kohagen of Carson City Pfeiffer, Stan DePue, Jeff Gir- Jewell Bell, Mrs. Harlow Brown Lyle Greenfield suffered a knee stayed with her cousins at the vin, Gordon Clark, Mary Barker, and Mrs. Elmer Brooks of Ann injury recently and underwent fastback lines stress the contemporary look of home of Mr. andMrs.RayKram­ John, and Dennis Barker, and Arbor, Also present for the oc­ surgery at St. LawrenceHospital the Seventies. The Pinto is about 13 1/2 feet er Monday and Tuesday Aug, Julia Cunningham.- While there casion were Mr. and Mrs. Marion this week. 24-25. they rode on the sand dunes, Baker of Livonia and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wohlfert long, turns In a circle of only 31 feet for easy bathed in Lake Michigan and Mrs. Lowry Weatherall of Sara­ $ and family spent the weekend with maneuverability and delivers more than 25 visited Deer Park and other sota, Fla. ^^*>. Visitors of Mrs. Amy Russell his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack miles per gallon In city-suburban driving- of Ionia Friday afternoon were points of interest on their way Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roach of FALL Wohlfert and Mrs. Betty Wright. home. Detroit visited Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Seth Russell of Pewamo David and Jo Lynn are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Shina- Harold Cunningham on Wednes­ TERM/1970 their grandparents this week. On and Mrs. Dennis Brown of Port­ day and called on their brother, land. barger and Mrs. Larry Shina- Sunday Leon was unjured in an Eagle Social Events barger and son, Timmy attended Irwin Roach at the Carson'City accident and will be a patient Mrs. Matilda Cook of Hub- Hospital. Mrs Charles Higbee Joan Ostrowski was hostess bardston Road was admitted to the a family reunion Sunday at the LANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE at South Haven Hospital for the Phone 626-6531 at a luncheon given Aug. 22 at next two weeks. Ionia County Memorial Hospital SEPTEMBER 24-DECEMBER11 Mrs. Keith Wohlfert and chil­ the L and L Restaurant for her Friday, Aug, 28 as a medical Hazel ' Shadduck spent the bridesmaids. patient . Some of her visitors Stanley Fox of W. Colony Road Fowler REGISTRATION/SEPTEMBER 21-22 dren are spending a few days weekend at Houghton Lake with was able to come home from with Mrs. LaVern Wilcox and Special guests were the bride's Sunday evening were Mrs, Elda ByTtfiss Cecilia Thelen DAY AND EVENING CLASSES her daughter, Mrs. Margaret George, Mrs. Rita George and Sparrow Hospital in Lansing fol­ Phone 582-2963 BEGIN SEPTEMBER 24 children at Harrison. mother, Mrs, Stella Ostrowski; lowing a two week's stay.Stanley Windfur. the mother of the groom, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy George. APPLY NOW was injured in the face while Admissions Ollite 419 Noiilt Caonol Avenue Mrs. Betty Wright attended Bub Momoniee is convalescing Iola Stiles and the cousin of Leaving Sunday, Aug, 30 for lansmg NVchgan 4B914 Triephnne 4B9 3751 working on machinery at his FOWLER VFW AUXILIARY th«.we weddin„.,«—..£g, o„f. Linda Tanner and. at home after a two week's stay the groom, Valerie Cady, who fall classes were Ann Cotter, farm home two weeks ago. His A meeting of the ladies aux­ OFFERINGS IN Wayne Morse Thursday evening in the hospital for treatment of is vacationing here from Hopkins- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James upper jaw was broken in three iliary of the VFW Post No. 3733, Pie College Review bheiatAns and Snwcos vine, Ky. Cotter Jr. Ann will attend the Kealih Caieeis Business Tfctoiogi at Alumi Memorial Chapel at a bacEdnka ailmentMcCrum. b was honored places, the lower jaw was broken Fowler, was held Thursday, Michigan State University. Miss Ostrowski will wedjames University of Michigan, in one place and he had a cast August 27. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Voisinet on her 82nd birthday at the home Settemyre of Grand Rapids on this being her fourth year. of her son, Lawrence McCrumb on his nose, which was broken It was announced that a Dis­ and Debbie and PaulCowles were Oct. 10. Gail Cotter, daughter of Mr. and seriously lacerated.Hecame trict 9 meeting will be held in Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. at Wacousta last Sunday. and Mrs. John Cotter will care. home Friday Aug. 28. Corunna Sunday, September 13, J. Voisinet at Laingsburg. attend college at Mount Pleasant, Mrs. Anna Droste, Mrs. Agnes Theron Mayer is ill and being Mrs. Lynn Volk and Mrs. Dale her first year. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rasmussen Mrs. Nellie Farrier enter­ cared for by his brother and Fox and Mrs. Amelia Feldpausch tained the Riley and Olive Aid Volk were co-hostesses at a of Laingsburg were callers of wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mayer. Maude and Ralph Doane Wednes­ will attend. Thursday. bridal shower at the Lynn Volk Mrs. Irene Fox accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Leonard home last Tuesday evening in day, Aug. 26. The annual inspection of the Lisa and Bary Voisinet are attended the christening dinner Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pease and visiting Mr, and Mrs. Robert honor of Marilyn Sue Price, who family of Grayling to Lansing Mrs. Pauline Cook spent sev­ Auxiliary by the district pres­ of their first great-grandson, will become the bride of Allyn eral days at the home of Mr. Voisinet and Debbie and Paul Sunday, Aug. 30, where Mr. and[ ------ldenidentt mnwill , Dbee maumade e aia t the next Chris Pastka who was one year Hartwlg, September 11. Wednesday, Cowles. 30I ,-,«»»,«.,.- „..— a recehtAOldiSupday.HeJs the .first fison" ^. A Roger Higbee and gllda,Higbee 1 the sec- ^R^bieJ^owl^as ;tka joined 'th^p^anbHlt^nwMSd l enJ<^?^I£5Lai^SSi&ktenjoy|0:^^ " thT-lWtfiiVSSept. 2323.^'h|f gee bookDOOKs S oOf I me »>u- patient atsparrowHospital where t$[ MrJ^uid^rs. EdwViJ>as Cspenr last Sunday at'Eight Point chicken dinner includingbir^day g^^^County Memorial Hospital0^.^ Mrs . retary, treasurer, and all chair- she had surgery on-her finger. of Clinton Avenue, St. Johns. Lake in Clare County. men should be in the meeting Minnie McKensie and Laura Mr. and Mrs. Carl Falor spent cake and ice cream honoring their Pung was discharged Saturday, Cpt. andMrs, Kenneth Wohlfert mother on her birthday which was room by 7:30 „p.m. to permit have returned to the States after Richards of Lake Michigan spent the weekend visiting at the Aug. 29. ' ' inspection before the meeting. Monday Aug. 31. A groupgiftwas Mr, and Mrs. Clem Schneider spending 21 months in Germany. two days last week at the home Straits and places of interest in presented. The afternoon was Marilyn Halfmann and Elaine Cpt. Wohlfert is attending school of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Higbee, that area. spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Lee R.Schnei­ Halfmann will furnish lunch, and in Maryland and at the end of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Chappell Pearl Leonard is confined to Norbert Fox and family with der spent the weekend of Aug. the entertainment will be * in October plans to spend 30 days and son from Jacksonville, Fla., her home most of the time. cards furnishing the entertain­ 30 in Canada. charge of Amelia Feldpausch and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. visited their daughter, Mrs. Carl The WSCS met at the church ment. * Mr, and Mrs. Bud Church and Rosie Feldpausch. Falor last week. Jack Wohlfert and her parents Wednesday, Sept, 3 and finished Mrs. Ethel Gee has returned to boys spent the weekend visiting Mr, and Mrs. Marti Mertz at Paul Volk was hospitalized up their year books and planned her home after a ten day stay his parents in Virginia. CLASS REUNION HELD Berkley. The Jack Wohlfertswill most of last week due to a blood the October 7 meeting when they at the home of her son, Mr. The class of 1950 held their leave Wednesday to spend over clot in his leg. He is at home will honor the Golden Years and Mrs. Cliff Gee at Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. James Pline 20 year reunion Sunday, Aug. Labor Day with Ken and Kathy. now but still, under a doctor's ladies. and family and Mr. and Mrs. 30 at the Fowler Conservation Mike Kramer spent the past week Club with 15 graduates and their camping at Coldwater Lake, families present. Mr. andMrs. Myron Schafer Enjoying the potluck dinner &£$<%&";', ^^&&?^y*?>?<& attended the Geller-Kleln wed­ were, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Eise- '•&v&te>im» v^'Afi^ ding in St. Johns Saturday, Aug. ler, Mr. and Mrs, Perry Claeys, 22. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schafer, Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heckman and Mrs. BobHefty,Mr.andMrs, Congratulations - - - announced the arrival of their Edgar Schneider, Mr. and Mrs. 15th grandchild when Gary Alan Elmer Thelen, Mr. and Mrs. was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Joseph Thelen, Mr. andMrs. Bill &\ Heckman on Saturday, August 22 Piggott, Mr, and Mrs. Donald at the Carson City Hospital, J, Thelen, Mr. and Mrs. Fran x weighing eight pounds. Mr. and Heckman, Mr. ^and'Mrs, George Mrs, Heckman have one other Martin, Mr. and.Mrs. Lawrence son, Scott and one daughter, Klein, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ros- Mary. Mrs, Heckman is the for­ loniac and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph mer Ann Pline, grandparentsare Simon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pline and After dinner the class will and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heckman. prophecy were read. 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Be sure to wander- to your heart's content tip' Y'allCome Page 8 A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Wednesday, September 9, 1970 r i Clinton County, area obituaries Peutaw By MRS. IRENE FOX, Correspondent—Phone 834-2021 Burial was in WacoustaCeme­ ship, on Feb. 7, 1896 a son of Roger C. Thelen tery. * Jessie M. Mr. and Mrs. WWard Murphy Sunday evening, Aug. 30 visit­ day morning Sept. 2 at Blodgett She was born in Pbtterville and had been a lifelong resident ors of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J, Hospital in Grand Rapids^ Mrs. Roger C, Thelen, 15, of 5650 on Oct. 24, 1885 the daughter of of the area. He married the Schafer and family, were their Simon was admitted at the hos­ West Howe Road, DeWitt died David and Anna Long Thrall and Fitzpatrick former Dorothea Mosher and sister and brother, Mr. andMrs. pital on Friday, August 21. Wednesday, Sept. 2 at his home. had resided most of. her life in had retired in 1966 after being Roy Howorth and family of rural Mrs. Mariann McPherson of Funeral services were held the Pottervllle arid Wacousta Mrs. Jessie Mabel Fitzpatrick employed for 30 years at the Ionia. - Bay City spent a week visiting Saturday, Sept. 5 at St. Therese area. Her husband, John pre­ 93, 501 Vauconsant Street, St. Granger Brothers Construction Mrs. Gerald Simon underwent relatives in Pewamo. Church in Lansing at 10 a.m. ceded her in death. Johns died Wednesday, Sept. 2 Co. in Lansing. major surgery .oh herbackTues- Mrs. Dolly Cook, Mr.andMrs. with Rev. John Grathwohl offici­ Survivors include three daugh­ at the Clinton Memorial Hospital. Survivors include his wifej Howard Cook and family and ating. Burial was in Holy Trinity ters, Mrs. Iva Mcdonough of- Funeral services were held two son, Leo C, Jr. of Eagle Marie Cook spent Sunday Aug. Cemetery in Fowler. Wacousta, Mrs. Ruby Dubendorf Saturday, Sept. 5 at the Osgood and Lyle. of Mahalapye, Trezise here 30 in Durand at the home of He was born in St. Johns on and Ruth Landroum, both of Cal­ Mr. and Mrs. Al Fuja and family. Funeral Home in St. Johns at Botswana, Africa; one daughter, The Republican candidate for April 22, 1955 a son of Mr. ifornia; one sister, Mrs. Sylvia 1:30 p.m. with Rev. Harold Homer Patricia Murphy of Hastings} Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Blau- and Mrs. Melvin Thelen and had Mettenburger of Battle Creek; the 87th District state house officiating. Burial was in Mt. Rest four grandchildren; one sister, seat, R. Douglas Trezise, was wiekel and Susann Blauwiekel resided all of his life in DeWitt. 10 grandchildren, several great­ Mausoleum. Lula Murphy of Portland; one spent the weekend at their cot­ grandchildren, , - . ,, in St. Johns Tuesday (Sept. 1) He was a tenth grade student at She was born in Vermontville brother, Allison of Mesa, Ariz. tage at Crystal, St. Johns High School. . . •- Ji < OwOw to meet with medical officials on April 13, 1877 and had been concerning the- growing drug Mrs. Mary Wahl spentTuesday Survivors include his parents; a resident ofSt.Johnssince 1898. afternoon, Sept, 1 with her sister, four brothers, Larry of Wa- Emerson R. Kesby V. Case problem and medical training She was a member of the United facilities. Miss Rose Farrenkopf at the cousta, Airman First Class Methodist Church in St. Johns. Elsle(C)-Funeral ServlcesJfor Donahue Nursing Home in Ionia. Duane, serving in Okinawa, David Bishop Survivors include six sons, Kesby V. Case, 63 of 211 W. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Schneider and Danielathome; three sisters, Emerson R. Bishop, 72, of 205 Trezise, meeting with the Irving of Jackson, Percy of Mont­ Main St., who died Tuesday even­ Clinton County Medical Society, of Lansing were callers of Irene Mrs. Gene Stewart of Laings- South Swegles Street, St. Johns ague, Glendon of St. Johns, Doyle ing at his home after being ill Fox Wednesday, Sept. 2. burg, Mrs. Julian DeSmith of died Friday, Sept. 4 while at also visited Clinton Memorial and Ferris of, Lansing and Clif­ for the past 11 years, were held Hospital where Dr. Henry Appel- Kathleen and Kevin Boak of Lansing and Mary Ellen athome. work as a salesclerkatGlaspie's ford; one daughter, Mrs, Dorothy Friday at the Carter Funeral Lansing spent a week with their Lee R. Rummell Funeral Home Drug Store in St. Johns, man and Dr. Kathleen Heidelber- Eaton of St. Johns; 22 grand­ Home. ger, both of the University of grandmother, Mrs. Mable Cook. in DeWitt was in charge of the Funeral services were held children; 47 great-grandchil­ The Rev. Earl Copelin of Ovid Attending the 75th birthday arrangements. Michigan, to review 'develop­ Monday, Sept. .7 at the Osgood dren. officiated and burial was made ments in the fields of pathology party honoring Mrs. Cora Simon Funeral Home with Rev. Harold of Fowler Sunday, Aug. 30 were in the Riverside Cemetery. and immunology. MRS. MICHAEL LINDEN 2IGLER Homer of the First United Meth­ Leo Murphy Mr. Case, the son of Orville Mrs. Pauline Cook, Mrs. Mable Rosa D. odist Church officiating. Burial and Grace Case, was born August Cook, Mr. andMrs.WilliamCook was in the Eureka Cemetery. Leo Murphy, 72, of 14903 West 11, 1907 in Chadbourne, N.C. Monday, Sept. 7 at the Hoag and Mr. and Mrs.RobertSpitzley Challencler He was born in St. Johns on Howe Road, Portland died Thurs­ He had'resided most of his life Funeral Home in St. Johns with and Mrs. Theresa Simon. Nancy Fisher bricle March 14, 1898 the son of Charles day, Sept. 3 at St. Lawrence in the Elsie area and was a burial in clear Lake Cemetery Laurie Cook and Susann Cook WACOUSTA (c)-RosaD.Chal- and Cora Russell Bishop and had Hospital, member of the Elsie United in Fenwick; are spending several days with lender, 85, of Wacousta died attended Country Schools. H e Funeral services were held Church, He and the former Lil­ Mr. Robinson had been a their grandmother, Mrs. Mable Tuesday, Sept. 1 at St. Lawrence married the former Edna LaRue Tuesday, Sept, 9 at the Neller lian Winter were married August resident of St. Johns for 45 Cook. of Michael Zigler Hospital following a short illness. in St. Johns on March 14, 1925. Funeral Home in Portland at 19, 1934 in Atlantic, Iowa. He years and was. a member of St, Johns Masonic Lodge No. 105 Funeral services were held Survivors include his wife; one 1 p.m. with Rev Vernon Belew was a former Fisher Body Wednesday Sept. 2 visitors of United Methodist Church was Black of St. Johns, cousin of the Thursday, Sept. 3 at the Holihan son, Robert of Columbus, Ind.; officiating. Burial was in the employee at Flint. F&AM and St. Johns Chapter the scene of the Aug. 14 candle­ groom. No. 45, RAM. . Miss Maude Doane and Ralph Funeral' Home at 2 p.m. with one sister, Katherine Kuhns.of Eagle Cemetery. Surviving are: his wife; three Doane were their sister,' Mrs, light service uniting in marriage The couple greeted 100 guests Rev. LaVern Bretz officiating. Yuma. Ariz.; four grandchildren. He 'was born in Eagle Town- daughters, Mrs. Hiram Lipp of Survivors Include his wife; Florence Calkins of Fenwick and Nancy Lou Fisher of 7H4Bianca following the ceremony at the Elsie, Mrs. Sharon Beeman of. Lela; four daughters, Mrs, Ruth her daughter, Mrs. Lyle Minikey Ave., Van Nuys, Calif, and reception which was held at the It Pays to Shop at Ovid, Mrs. Paul Unterbrink of Schultz of DeWitt, Mrs. Doris and daughter, Sandra Minikey. Michael Linden Zigler of St. Masonic Hall in St. Johns. Owosso; three sisters, Mrs. Nichols of Kansas City, Mo., Sunday, Sept. 6 dinner and Johns, Rev. Charles VanLente Special guests at the wedding Ward Devereaux of Ithaca, Mrs. Mrs. Portia Glann of Farming- afternoon guests of Mrs.Mildred performed the double ring cere­ and reception were Mr. andMrs. Lonel Benslnger of St. Johns; ton and Mrs, Pricilia Sarver of Fox were Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bal­ mony before an altar decorated George Black, grandparents of one brother, Charles Case of Springfield,- Va.j three sons, lard of Qawson andMr.andMrs. with white gladiolus and pink the groom, Mrs. Jean Hart of Lansing; and ten grandchildren. Dean of Denver,- Dale of St. Arthur Bussa andfamilyofRock- and white carnations. Hollywood, Calif., aunt of the Johns and Donald of Huntington ford. The bride is the daughter of groom, Mr.andMrs.Henry Fish­ Beach, Calif.; 17 grandchildren; Stanley Fisher of Crooked Palm er of Waukegan, 111., aunt-and nine great-granchildren; two Spending Sunday, Aug. 30 with uncle of the bride, Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Robinson Mr. and Mrs, Jerome Barker Lane, Miami Lakes, Fla. and brothers, Marion of Tecumseh Mrs. Mary Lou Hicks of 7114 Harold Silverman of Ft. Wayne, and Stanley of Orleans; three and family were Mr, and Mrs, Ind., aunt and uncle of the bride for Fine Fabrics Floyd M. Robinson, 75, of Fred Frederick of Detroit. Bianca Ave., Van Nuys, Calif. 207 South Oakland died Friday, sisters, Mrs, Alta Lacy of The groom is the son of Mr. and Ned Fisher, cousin of the Sheridan, Mrs, Avis Phillips of' After spending several days bride. • y Sept, 4 at the Clinton Memorial with her sister, Marie Cook » and Mrs. Charles Zigler of 8003 «u Hospital following a long Illness, Battle Creek and Mrs. Vada North Scott Road, St. Johns, Following their wedding trip Bowen of Ames, Iowa, * Aurella Cook left for Grand KNITS BY I HI: YAiril Funeral services were held Rapids Thursday, Sept. 3. to Sandusky, Ohio the couple The bride was given in mar­ will make their home at 8005 Cllngable knits that hug the ribs. riage by her father and chose a North Scott Road, St, Johns., floor-length lace over satin em­ The bride is a 1967 graduate Sllnk-qnd-slither knits that shape you. Sandra Murphybride of Dale Bauer pire-style gown featuring a lace of Birmingham High School and Come revel In bur textured polyesters. scalloped neckline, long lace the groom is a 1966 graduate of sleeves and a lace train. Awhite i * St. Joseph- Catholic Church in Rodney B. Wilson High School. Crochet-look raschels. Cotton knits. r,, ,; lace and taffeta, bow sectireclher i§#{p« andiprints.fShiny knit— ^^ VSS-^1 St: j6hrfs wl'§ the' scerie '6f- ttie shoulder-length veil and she car­ Saturday, Aug". 8 double ring ser­ ried a cascade bouquet of white weaves. Right for day, for vice uniting in marriage Sandra carnations, Opeitj&te'L Lee Murphy and Dale Harold evening. For mother, Bauer. Rev. William Hankerd Marta Linenberger of Concor­ from VAN W. HOAG lor daughter. performed the 2 p.m. ceremony dia, Kan,, sister of the bride \ before an altar decorated with served as matron of honor and Be a knitnik. white and yellow gladiolus and \ was assisted by bridesmaids, daisies. Janet Johnson of VanNuys, Calif, The bride is the daughter of friend of the bride, Sue Shina- Dear friends, The funeral director, as well •sy Mr. and Mrs, Bruce, Bacon of bery, of St. Johns, sister of 1005 South Swegles Street, St. the groom, and junior brides­ as the clergyman has a respon­ Johns and the groom is the son maid, Jill Matter of St. Johns, sibility to ease the grief of the of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bauer of cousin of the groom. Amy Matter bereaved family. His counsel can 3008 North Krepps Road, St. of St. Johns, cousin of the groom be relied upon In the difficult \ Johns. was flower girl. The attendants time from the hour of passing Linda Murphy, sister of the wore floor-length pink dotted to the final service.

-.*://•; bride, was maid of honor and swlss empire style gowns fea­ To relieve the sorrow of the serving as bridesmaids were turing puff sleeves trimmed with distraught survivors and to add Amy Magsig of St. Johns and lace. Bows of pink taffeta and a comforting memory picture is Dorene Bauer, sister of the dotted Swiss secured their short the funeral director's sincere v| i groom. veils and' they carried bouquets concern. Best man was Dennis Bauer, of pink carnations. Respectfully, brother of the groom and as­ McCall's McCall'i sisting as groomsmen were Lynn Cletus Linenberger,-- brother- 2191 McCall's 2225 Neller of St. Johns and Wayne in-law of the bride was best man 2296 Hyde of St. Johns. Ushers were and serving as groomsmen were Ronald Phinney and John Daher, Clair Hansen of Greenville, both brothers-in-law of the friend of the groom, Bob Shlna- Discover looks especially designed] groom. bery of St. Johns, brother -in­ for knit fabrics. Trendy T-dresa, Polo The couple greeted 250 guests law of the groom and Brian at the reception which was held Puetz of St. Johns, cousin of shirtdress. Jim-dandy Jumpsuit, at the VFW Hall In.St. Johns. the groom.RingbearerwasKevin Following their wedding trip Hoag of St. Johns and serving i\ It don't mean a thing if it ain't got to Niagara Falls the new Mr. as ushers were Neil Puetz and Jioag Funeral Jiome that cling. Turn on with today's knit and Mrs, Bauer will make their Craig Puetz of St. Johns, both cousins of the groom and Eric ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN J fashions ... and McCall's swingy home at 1032 NorthKreppsRoad, St. Johns, •v Step-by-Step patterns. The couple are both 1967 grad­ uates ofjlodne'y B. Wilson High 2JW&1 f McCall's School. W McCall's 2264 ^ 2152 MR. AND MRS. DALE HA&OLD BAUEB

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Wednesday/, September 9, 1970 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ;St. Johns, Michigan Page Mary Ann Palus bride Married Newcomer meet PEWAMO (c) —Honeymooning The first fall meeting of the In the upper Peninsula and Wis­ St. Johns Welcome Wagon New­ consin are Gerald P. Huhn of comer's Club will be held to­ Portland and bis bride, the for­ night at 7:45 p.m. In the Central of Dale Terryberry mer Linda M. Schneider of National Bank Meeting Room. Pewamo. The meeting, conducted by The August 22 wedding was at Mary Ann Palus became the president JoAnn Gentry, is de­ maids Were Brenda Nuffer of at 6 p.m. at Slovak Hall in Ban­ St, Joseph Catholic Church in signed to help all newcomers bride of Dale Duane Terryberry 'Lansing, Linda Katenin of Flint, nister. Guests arrived from Mid­ Pewamo with the altar decorated Saturday, Sept, 5 in a 3 p.m. become better acquainted with and Janet Pline of St. Johns. land, Elsie, St. Johns, Sanford, with white candles and pink and the community and to meet new double ring ceremony performed Kathy Palus of Elsie was junior Detroit, Bannister, OvidandLan- white gladolus. *-in St. Cyril's Catholic Church friends. bridesmaid and flower girl was sing. Performing the 2 p.m. nuptial Regular meetings are sched­ in Bannister. Rev. Edward Kon- Cheryl King of Chesanlng, niece Special guests at the wedding Mass was Msgr, Thomas Bolger ieczka officiated at the service. uled for the first Wednesday of of the groom.The attendants wore and reception were Mr, Joe while organist, Mrs. Cornelia the month. All persons new to White gladiolus and white car­ peach linen gowns in empire Palus, Mrs. Anna Ochodnickyand Schafer accompanied the church the St Johns area "are invited nations decorated the altar as the design with short puffed baby- Mrs. Mary Chrenko. choir. to attend. PATRICE MARIE WILKINS bride entered on the arm of her doll sleeves. Scroll appliques of Following their wedding trop The bride is the daughter of father. She chose a formal gown Venice lace adorned the cuffs, to Northern Michigan the couple Mr, and Mrs, Clemens Schneider of Satapeau and Peau D'Ange bodice and high neckline. Their will mqke their home at 4849 of Pewamo and the groom's par­ lace fashioned in traditional style headpieces were peach puffed "Inglewood, Arlington Manor, ents are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald with a Sabrina neckline and cuffed layer bows with falling nylon Midland, Huhn of Portland. S^J^nTI Engaged Bishop sleeves.The Satapeau floral blossoms and they carried The bride is a 1967 graduate . Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Arnold skirt fell in gathered fullness cascade arrangements of peach of Ovid-Elsie High School and a The bride chose a floor-length Wllkins of 5105SouthShoreDrive, to the floor-length detailing of carnations. gown of silk organza with a Ashley Class of 1955 gathered Whitehall announce the engage­ 1970 graduateofSt.JosephSchool recently for their 15th reunion in lace accenting the hemline and Jerry Nud of Midland served of Nursing, chapel train flowing from an ment of their daughter, Patrice the home of Mr. and Mrs, John a detachable court train of Sata­ as best man and was assisted The groom Is a 1965 graduate empire waist and bishop sleeves, Marie of 907 Sibley NW, Grand peau and lace fell to chapel- by groomsmen, Joe Palus of A silk illusion fingertip veil was Scharf and their children, Cathy, Rapids to Robert Earl Whltaker of Midland High School and at­ Russell and Sandy. length, A cluster of flowers and Elsie, Steve Smith of Midland tended Ferris State College and held In place with a rose petal of Ludington, son of Mrs, Ho­ seed pearls secured her elbow- and Jim'KIng of Chesaning. Northwood Institute. crown of beaded pearls and she Those attending the eventwere ward Langdon Whltaker of Elsie < length veil and she carried a Ushers were Kim Gieger, Kelvin Parents of the couple are Mr. carried a cascade of white glad­ Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Aldriel and the late Mr. Whltaker. cascade arrangement of peach Fizzel, Roy ^Pline and Bruce and Mrs, Louis Palus of 8015 iolus and.pink sweetheart roses. and Rodney, Mr. and Mrs, Don carnations and white roses. 'Thornton. St. Clair Road, Elsie and Mr. Attending her sister-as maid Bohil, Kara and Kendra, Mr, and The bride-elect Is a student Maid of honor was Vickie Palus The couple greeted 350 guests and Mrs. Harold Terryberry of of honor was Sandra M, Schneider Mrs. Howard Crowell, Michelle, of Grand Rapids Junior College of Elsie and serving as brides­ at the reception which was held 4505 Jefferson, Midland. and bridesmaids were Marlene Kathy, Mary Beth and Paul, Mr, Associate Degree Nursing pro­ MRS. DALE D- TERRYBERRY Werner and Kathy Schneider, Gerold Hoffer, Greg and David, gram. sister of the bride, YvonneHuhn, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Huss, Jill, sister of the groom. Flower girl Jack and Terri, Mr, and Mrs. The prospective groom Is a \imi\(;s was Lori Huhn, sister of the Dick Mills, Kevin, Kelly and graduate of Michigan Techno­ groom. Konnie, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar logical University. The summer meeting of the Ruestman, Evelyn and Lynn, Mr. The couple plan their wedding River Wabwaysin Chapter DAR Serving his brother as best •and Mrs. John Snider, David and for May. was held at the home of Dr. Jennl and Mr. and Mrs. Duane and Mrs. H. Manning Bross with man was Melvin Huhn and groomsmen were James Klein of Whitford, Connie, Margaret,Tina a potluck supper. and Maureen.. The Nation Defense program Portland, Roger Schneider, was given by Mrs. Leo K. Pouch brother of the bride and Dennis The guests arrived from on Campus Unrest, The program Huhn, brother of thegroom.Ush- Ashley, St. Johns, Bath, Laings­ Area girls attending camp this conveniences as well. ering guests were LeeR,Schnei- summer at Camp Deer Trails Gillian was born in London, was on the early history of burg, Grand Ledge, Lansing and Clinton County with sketches der, brother of the bride and Romelus. were: St.Johns-TracyChalmers, but moved with her family to Peter Huhn, brother of the groom. Janie Hinton, Constance Cornell, the Belfast area when she was from early books read by var­ Lorraine Goff, Madelyn Staples, eight years old. Last year she ious members. A 5:30 p.m. reception at Amer­ and Mary Hinton. received her Pass Degree (Bach­ Constitution Week will be held ican Legion Hall, Portland was given by the couple's parents. Dean's list- DeWitt-Karen Cornell, Nancy elor of Science) from Queen's from Sept. 17 through Sept. 23 University in Belfast, where-she by Proclamation of the pres­ Special guest was A/1C LaVern Welsh, Paula Rice.LizabethWil- Schneider, brother of the bride David L. Ludwlg, 301 N. Lan­ Pool Time land, Andrea Malenfant, Dawn majored in chemistry. She will ident. The Constitution of the sing Street, St. Johns was among return to Queen's again thl-s fall United States has been in active who was home on leave from Prowly, Sabrina Butler, Kim But­ Germany for the wedding. nine Michigan residents named NEW DEALERSHIP ler, Sharon Anger, Diane Anger, to work on her Honors Degree use for 181 years and is a to the Dean's List at the Univer­ RADEMACHER DebraDeLine, PattyCostello and (Master's) in chemistry. She guarantee of the basic freedoms sity of Rochester at Rochester, hopes to go into food and drug enjoyed by all people. The honeymoon trip will in­ Nancy Jensen. clude a cruise on the Milwaukee N.Y, CONSTRUCTION Bath-Cindy Ricks. research, preferably in a job Mrs. H, Manning Bross will involving travel. Clipper and after AugUBt 31 the He received the honor for his Laingsburg-Carrie Curtis, have a special exhibit in the newlyweds wilt be home In Port­ scholastic excellence during the HON. Kfbbee Cathy Curtis and Karen Curtis. This was Miss Pitcher's first Bement Public Library during land* spring term. Ph. 224-7118 A bit of Ireland was included trip to the United States. Her this time. in the Michigan Capitol Girl Scout hobbies include mountaineering, camping program at Deer Trails so she was well qualified to take this summer in the person of a group of Deer Trails campers Gillian Pitcher, a counselor from on a five-day back-packing trip a small village 'outside Belfast along a hiking trail in northern on the coast of Northern Ireland. Michigan r.ecently. ,..,«..*,.>»* _ _ _ ., „_ held at 11:00 a.m. followed by 15567 North East St. Career OPPortunittos the 4th degree, Potluck luncheon Next to Fred Eyer's Phone 482-8273 // at 12 noon, Bring own table INCORPORATED 1800 • LAN8IN9. MICHIGAN service and' a dish to pass, Clinic hours; Tues,, Wed., & Thurs., 9i30' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fruchtl to 3:00, Frl. & Sat. 8:30 to 3:00, All will speak about their recent services rendered by supervised senior students Lamina • Ok»mo« •' St. John* • Grand Ledge trip to Iran, The rest of the For enrollment information contact Mrs. Son program will be furnished by the bergf manager entertaining Granges. PARKING t: Page JO A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan - Wednesday, September 9, 1970 Open-house Saturday Special county football Tri-County mental health center section in Sept. 16 News plans week-long public inspection Followers of Clinton County Represented will be St, Johns, M * high school football teams will Fowler, Bath, DeWltt, Pewamo- Westphalla and Ovid-Elsie. A new, ?4 million, 122 room Janice Belen, hospital adminis­ floor psychiatric unit at St, Law­ want to be sure they have a copy mental hValth oenter serving trator at St. Lawrence and Dr. rence hospital and many activi­ of the Sept. 16 issue of Clinton The special section will have Clinton County residents, will be W» Donald Weston, medical di­ a news and advertising deadline ties now In Mercy Hall, behind County News, A special tabloid opened for a one-week public rector. the hospital complex, will be of Wednesday, Sept, 9 and will Inspection before formal dedica­ They indicated that this will transferred to the new building. section devoted to stories, pic­ appear In the issue on the tion ceremonies next week In be the only time the public could Under federal legislation tures and season schedules of Wednesday preceding the first J, < ' Lansing. visit the facility on an Inspec­ passed in the early 1960's, com­ all Clinton County squads will be week of high school football ac­ - The 81 bed trl-county facility, tion basis before patients are munities could apply for aid for part of that edition. tion. called the St. Lawrence Com­ admitted. construction and staffing of cen­ munity Mental Health Center, will They said the purpose of the ters. guide visitors on a special tour The Ingham County Mental through the four storv complex new facility Is to provide the five main clinic services of in­ Health Board, which later be­ and arrange special meetings came the Community Mental With the center personnel. patient care, partial hospitaliza­ tion, outpatient care, 24-hour Health Board on atrl-countylevel , The tour of the clinic, located for Clinton, Eaton and Ingham at 1201 W. Oakland. Lansing, emergency service and educa­ tion and consultation services. counties, worked with St. Law­ will be held Sept. 12-13 from 1 rence Hospital to develop a full p.m. to 5 p.m. and Sept. 14-17 The clinic offers continuity of range of services. from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. care, places the emphasis on The center and one other lo­ The new health center is one health rather than illness and allows for individuals to seek cated at the Ingham Medical Hos­ of the first three In Michigan pital began by merging the Lan­ under a federal program for com­ help earlier with problems, they said. i sing Mental Health Center, the munity mental health centers de­ Lansing Child Guidance Clinic, signed to provide complete ser­ It Is the only comprehensive St, Lawrence's Psychiatric Unit vices for those needing them mental health center In the state and the Lansing Consultation closer to their homes and com­ affiliated with a medical school— Center. TAKE HAND RUN munities. the Michigan State University An outpatient branch of the cen­ With opening day'for the 1970 high tschool football season only nine days The announcement of the clinic College of Human Medicine. ter, the Clinton County Mental open house came from Sr. Mary, The center will replace the fifth Health Center Is located at 300 away, Clinton County teams are toughening up will drills, line contact and E. Sturgis St., St. Johns. This facility, serving the en­ running and more,running. Here Coach Steve Spicer displays the art of the tire Clinton area, will have an NOW OPEN open house on Oct. 4 from 1 hand-off to several of his Fowler Eagles. They open Sept,. 18 against Fulton Sun. thru Thurs. 5 to midnight p.m. to 4 p.m. Further details at home, (News photo.by Ed Cheeney), Frt. & Sat. 5 to 2*00 a.m. will be announced at a later date, officials said, Closed Tuesday Outdoor Val's Pizzeria RECEIVES PRIZE During Sidewalk pays In St. Johns 1,050 shoppers filled out cards with 104 Brush Notes their names attached to helium filled balloons supplied by the Clinton St. Johns It's going to be some season Phone National Bank and Trust Company. A check for $25 was awarded to Theresa for Michigan duck hunters this ( ' Butlerby John Rumbaugh, executive vice-president of the bank because year with 55 days on the schedule 224-4344 (Oct, 7 - Nov. 30) and a basic her balloon traveled the furthest away from St. Johns. It was found and limit of six per day and 12 in returned to the bank from Batnbrldge, New York, about 500 miles away. possession, according to the De­ Carry-out Theresa Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rlohard Butler of 705 South Mead partment of Natural Resources Delicious Pizza (DNR). Street, St. Johns and Is a fifth grade student at Swegles School, Mallard limits of two per day, four in possession, will double Import last year's quotas. In addition, two blue-winged Car Buyers U-M offers teal may be taken from Oct, 7 through Oct, 15; two scaup from two courses , Nov, 1 through Nov. 30, PINTO Courses in real estate govern­ The state DNR indicated that ment and management, leading to goose hunting regulations will re­ a Certificate in Real Estate, will main unchanged with the U.P. I ( be offered by the University of season from Oct. 1 - Nov, 30 IS COMING SEPT. 17 —r-'>» Michigan extension services, it »nd*OctfM*7V*- Nov. 30 in the was announced last week. Lower Peninsula.Baglimitshere The real estate management are five per day and five in class will meet for 11 Thursday possession. Egan Ford Sales, Inc. \ sessions from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. 200 W. Higham- ' ST. JOHNS beginning Sept. 17 in the Mich­ The DNR reportedthatover2,7 igan Real Estate Association of­ million brook, brown, rainbow, fices. splake and lake trout are being released Into 290 lakes and 80 The course will be conducted streams. The figure Is about PHONE 224-2226 by Norman P. Foley, C.P.M., 500,000 more than one-year ago* Old Kent Bank, Grand Rapids. FOR CARRY-OUT ORDERS The real estate and govern­ The department added that the ment course, taught by Edward releases are being made in south­ A, McArdle, a Saginaw attorney, ern as well as northern Michigan we'll have your will moot on 11 consecutive Mon­ waters. days starting Sept. 14, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. in room 301, There will be no changes In order ready and Lansing Community College, the general rules for fishing In the state next year. This was decided at the August meeting waiting for youl Students may register for these of the DNR commission. courses at the first class meet­ ing and payment of $70 per course should be completed by the end of the first week of classes. Additional Information and brochures can be obtained from the U-M Extension Service, 412 ski-doo Maynard St., Ann Arbor. the nineteen-seventy-one Seven different series;..27 models New styling. New features. New Ideas. The 1971 Ski-Doosnowmobflea . have more to offer than the others can match, Including tjw newest Idea How to in snowmobiles, the compact Elan. Ani easy-handHna ^ff^SS^f^ ' that's also the lowest priced Skl-Doo eve r, Elan is perfect for the , first time snowmobller or the family that wants more than one. And It s subscribe just one of 27 new Skl-Doo snowmobiles for 'seventy-one. - 27 exciting ways to enjoy winter. Each built better and backed ' by bet tar seVvice. See'them now. Deals have never been Bweejer, prices have never been lower and trade-in allowances so generous. to the Guarantee next winter's fun this summer. Buzz In to your Skl-Doo Dealer's now and buzz off with a new Skl-Doo) Clinton County go one better News

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•••• •• wMM wM wMM wMM wMM wMm WMM WMM WMM WMM WWKWMMMM********^^* Green Beans^u 19$ Squash • u!9$ . \' Page] 2 A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Wednesday, September 9, 1970 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Thomas Coe, Pastor ELSIE METHODIST CHURCH 10:00 a.m.—Worship service 11:00 a,m,—Sunday School, Paul Elsie, Michigan Brown, Supt. * • Next Sunday In 6 p.m.—Junior and Senior BYF 7 p.m.—Evening Service 3:30 p.m., 'Wednesday—Junior and Senior Choir practice. 7 p.m., Wednesday — Prayer and Clinton County Churches Bible Study. All Churches in Clinton County are invited to send DUPLAIN CHURCH OF CHRIST their weekly announcements to The Clinton County 3 miles west Ovid-Elsie High School 5565 E, Colony Road News. They must reach us by 10 a.m. Monday to insure Justin Shepard, Minister / Jack Schwark, S.S. Supt. .publication in the current week's issue. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School 10;30 a.m.—Worship Hour 7 p.m.—Junior and Youth Fellov/f ship 7:45 p.m.—Evening Service St. Johns Area JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH 1 p.m., Wednesday—Prayer Meet­ Kingdom Hall Fowler, Michigan ing 11193 N.-Lansing St. H. E, Rossow, Pastor FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Thurs., 7:30 p.m.—Theocratic Min­ 9 a.m.—Worship ST. CYRIL CATHOLIC CHURCH. Averill M. Carson, Minister istry School. A school designed to 10 a.m.—Sunday School Rev Fr E, J, Konieczka, Pastor „ Sun., Sept. 20—U;00, Morning Wor­ improve our speaking habits and in­ Rectory: Bannister, Phone 862.52701 ship. crease our Bible knowledge. 8:30 p.m., Sunday Masses—8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Wed., Sept. 23 — 3:00, Girl Scout Service meeting. This meeting is de. Riley Township Daily Mass—7:30 a.m.; First Fri­ Troop No. 22; 6:45, Bov Scout Troop signed to show the proper techniques day, 8 p.m. No, 83; 8;00, Senior Choir rehearsal. of our ministry and assist us to be­ ST. PETER LUTHER \N CHURCH Holy Days—Masses 7 a.m. and 8 come better ministers. MISSOURI SYNOD p.m. Sun., 9:30 a.m.—Public Lecture, *',i miles west of St. Johns on M-21 Confessions—4 to 5 and 7:30 to Given each week by a qualified rep­ 5'/a miles south on Francis road 8:30 p.m. every Saturday and before UNITED METHODIST CHURCH resentative of the Watchtower Bible Rev Harold E. Homer, Minister 2 miles west on Church road Mass on Sundays, Holy Days and and Tract Society. 10:30 a.m., Watch- Marvin L. Barz, Pastor First Fridays. 10 a.m.—Morning Worship, tower Study. Systematic Study of the 11 a.m.—Coffee Time 10:30 a.m.—Worship Main Article In the current Watch- 9:15 a.m.—Sunday School and Bible ELSIE BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH 11:15 a.m.—Church School Classes tower Magazine. meet. Classes 115 E. Main St. Thuxs., Sept. 10—7 p.m., Adminis­ Tues., 7:30 p.m. — Congregation Holy ' Communion first Sunday of Roy F. LaDuke, Pastor trative Board meeting at the church, Book Study, Text studied: "Then Is the month at 8 a.m., third Sunday 10 a.m.—Sunday School Finished, the Mystery of God." of the month at 10:30 a.m. 11 a.m.—Morning Worship Tues., Sept. 15—12 Noon, Fellow­ Public invited—free—no collection __— • 7 p.m.—Evening Service ship luncheon in Niles Hall, taken. 7 p.m.—Wednesday Bible Study SOUTH RILEY BIBLE CHURCH Wlllard Farrier, Pastor CHURCH OF GOD Located 'A mile east of Francis PRICE UNITED METHODIST Rev. C. A. Stone, Pastor Road on Chadwick Road Eagle Area CHURCH Whittemore and Railroad on US-27 10 a.m.—Sunday School Rev Roger G. Wlttrup 10:00 a.m.—Church School 11 a.m.—Worship Service EAGLE UNITED METHODIST 1842 Hamilton Road 11:01 a.m —M"-"in^ Worship CHURCH ) t Apt. B 14 6 p.m.—Youth Fellowship Rev William W. Cox, Pastor Okemos, Michigan 48864 7 p.m.—Evening Service Gunnisonville Area 14248 Michigan Avenue Phone 332-4351 Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer meet­ Telephone 627-6533 9:45 a.m.—Church School ing; choir rehearsal, G:45 p.m. GUNNISONVILLE 10 a.m.—Morning Worship 11 a.m.—Morning Worship UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 11:10 a.m.—Church School Men's Club to meet 3rd Thursday CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE •,'nirk iiiia wimu Rodus 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service of the month at 7:30 p.m. 515 North Lansing Street Edward F. Otto, Minister 7 p.m.—Wednesday. Triple F Women's Society meets the fourth Rev Wesley Manker 8:45 a.m.—Sunday School 7:30 p.m.—Wednesday, Bible Study Wednesday of each month. Dinner at Phone 224-7950 9:30 a.m.—Church Service and Prayer meeting. » 12:30. Meeting at 1:30. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School Youth Fellowship meets the first 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship EAGLE FOURSQUARE CHURCH • 6:15 p,m.—Young People's Service and third Sunday of each month at 1 Maple Rapids Area Rev. and Mrs Royal Burnett, Pastor 6 p.m. 7-0 n m.—Evening Worship 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School Education Commission to meet the Wednesday, G;30 p.m.— Caravan. THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 11:15 a.m.—Morning Worship , 4th Monday night of each month at 7:45 p.m.—Bible Study and prayer 7:30 pin. —''Wednesday Prayer hour. Maple Rapids Area Parish 7 p.m. Pastor—Charles VanLente meeting Official Board meets the first Sun­ Parsonage and Office: US-27 and " day of each month following a pot- FREE METHODIST CHURCH Clinton-Gratiot County Line Road luck dinner at noon. 305 Church Street Phone 244-6166 Ovid Area Youth Choir and Craft Club meets E. E. Courser, Minister on Wednesday night at 7 p.m. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School GREENBUSH METHODIST CHURCH OVID FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Senior Choir meets each Wednes­ 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Located at Marshall and Scott Rds. Main at Oak Street day at 7 p.m. 7:45 p.m.—Evening' Worship Charles VanLente, Pastor Rev Earl C. Copelin, Pastor Thursday, 7:43 p.m.—Prayer service 11 a.m.—Worship Myron Woodruff, Church School Supt. 8:00 p.m. (2nd and 4th Thursdays) 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School Mrs Ida Bcardstee, Organist Free Methodist Youth meeting 9:45 a.m —Church School EAST PILGRIM UNITED MAPLE RAPIDS 11 a.m.—Morning Worship METHODIST CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH Wednesday, 7 p.m., Senior Choir Corner of Taft Road and County Charles VanLente, Pastor Wednesday, 8 p.m., Prayer and Farm Road DeWitt Area Sunday (Formerly known as the Bingham CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren Church) 9:30 a.m.—Worship Rev Brian K. Sheen, Minister DeWITT COMMUNITY CHURCH 10:45 a.m.—Sunday School Ovid, Michigan 9:30 a.m.—Worship Service (Inter-denominational) Monday Robert B. Hayton, Pastor 7 p.m.—Webelos 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 10:30 a.m.—Church School Murl J. Eastman. Pastor 11 a m.—Morning Worship The Senior Youth Fellowship will Amy Mulford, Sunday School Supt. Tuesday meet at the East Church on Sunday, 1:30 p.m.—WSCS, first Tuesday of 6 p.m.—Sunday evening singing for Marilyn Krol. Co-Supt. boys and giris. 7:30-0 p.m. through October. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School month. 7 p.m.—Chapel Choir rehearsal 7 p m.—Sunday evening services, 11 a.m.—Church Wednesday evening prayer meeting 7 p.m —Youth Fellowship 8 p.m.—Official Board meets on at 7 p.m. SHEPARDSVILLE UNITED second Tuesday of month. METHODIST CHURCH Wednesday CHURCH OF GOD 3-30 p.m.—Chancel Choir rehearsal Ovid, Michigan Rev Roger G, Wlttrup, Minister DeWITT UNITED METHODIST 7:30 p.m.—Boy Scouts 1842 Hamilton Rd., Apt. B-14 CHURCH Rev. L. Sanders, Pastor Thursday 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School Okemos, Michigan 48864 North Bridge Street 8 p.m.—Bible Study Phone 332-4351 and 11:10 a.m.—Morning Worship Friday 6:00 p.m.—Youth Fellowship Summer Schedule EMANUEL UNITED METHODIST 3:30 p.m.—Junior MYF Church School, Wednesday evenings CHURCH 7:00 p.m.—Evening Service Comer Clark and Schavey Roads 7:30 p.m.—Wednesday, Bible Study; from 7-9, LOWE METHODIST CHURCH 8:45 p.m.—Choir practice Church organist is Mrs Allen Per- H. Forest Crum, Pastor sonlous. DeWitt: June 7 through July 12 Located at Lowe and N. Lowe Rds. 9:30 a.m.—Worship Service Charles VanLente, Pastor UNITED CHURCH OF OVID 9:30 a.m.—Church School. Kinder­ WSCS—'2nd Wednesday of every 141 West Front Street month. Walter A. Kargus III, Minister ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH garten through 6th grade. Emanuel: June 7 through July 12 Choir practice, 7 p.m., Thursday. Vera Tremblay, Church School Sunt. Rev William G. Hankerd, Pastor Evening Circle — 1st Monday of 9:30 a.m.—Church School, 4th thru Rev Michael Haas 9:30 a.m.—Worship Service at De­ month. 8th grades. Associate Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Worship 10 a.m.—Adult Class Rev Tellls-Nyak, S. J. ll a.m.—Church School at Emanuel for all ages. 10:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a.m.—Worship Service. Nursery, In Residence babies through at year olds.^ Church Rectory—109 Linden St.—Ph. 224-3313 H SALEM UNITED METHODIST 1 Convent—110 S. Oakland—Ph. 224-37B9 t School, 3 year^dlds through 3rd grade. ST. ANNES.EPISCOPAL.CHURCHiJ S CHURCH 7 p.m.—United Church Youth School—201 E. Cass—Ph. 224-2421 Located on US-27 and County Line Rd. Each Wednesday choir rehearsals. Mass Schedule Corner US-27 and Webb Road Charles VanLente, Pastor 4 p.m.. Children's Choir and Junior Saturday Evening—7 p.m. Sunday— Rev Glenn V. Cathey, Jr. 11 a.m.—Worship Choir; 7:30 p.m., .Chancel Choir. 7:30, 0, 10:30 and 12. Residence 485-1443 Church 669-9308 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School Holy Days—See bulletin. * 2nd Wednesday — Women's Fellow­ Rectory 224-2600 Office 224-2BS5 7:30 p.m.—Midweek Service ship. Weekdays—7:30 and 8:30 a.m. and 2nd and 4th Sundays—9 a.m., Holy 10 a.m.—Thursday Bible Study 3rd Monday—United Men's Club. 7:15 p.m. Communion and sermon. EACH WEEK THE CLINTON COUNTY NEWS WILL PUBLISH ONE OF THE MANY FINE CHURCHES LOCATED IN CLINTON COUNTY. Sacrament of Penance—Saturdays, Other Sundays — 9 a.m., morning CONGREGATIONAL OVID FREE METHODIST CHURCH prayer and sermon. 3:30 to 5 p.m.; after 7 p.m. Mass CHRISTIAN CHURCH 130 W. Williams St. untill 9 p.m. Weekday evenings—a Church school every Sunday, 9:30 Maple Rapids, Michigan Sunday few minutes before evenfng Mass. a.m. Rev Robert E, Myers, Pastor 10 a.m.—Sunday School First Fridays—Sacrament of Pen­ 10:0u a.m.—Worship Seivice 11 a.m.—Morning Worship ance, Thursday from 4 to 5 p.m. 11:13 a.m.—Sunday School 6!15 p.m.—Youth Service and after the evening Mass until all EAST DeWITT BIBLE CHURCH 7:00 p.m.—U.C.Y.M, meets on al­ 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service are heard. Mass and Prayers of ternate Sundays Tuesday Adoration at 7:15 p.m. Holy Com­ (Non Denominational) THESE CLINTON COUNTY FIRMS MAKE THIS CHURCH PAGE POSSIBLE Round Lake Road '/* mile 6:45 p.m.—Thursday, Cherub and 10 a.m.—Women's Prayer Service munion on Friday at 6 and 7:15 a.m. junior choir. Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, East of US-27 Wednesday v Glen J. Farnham, Pastor 8 p.m.—Thursday, Chapel choir. 10 a.m.—Men's Prayer Service 8:30 p.m. on Thursday through 7 p.m. 1:30 p.m.—Third Friday, Women's, on First Friday. Sunday— 7:30 p.m.—Mid-Week Service 10 a.m.—Sunday School. Classes for Fellowship, church basement. Also, Bible School, which is inter­ Devotions—Our Mother of Perpet­ all agec. 8:30 p.m.—Service meeting denominational begins Monday, the Phillips Implement Federal-Mogul l:,V,'.i::"- ual Help Novena —after 7:15 p.m. 11 a.m.—Morning Worship 17th. and ends Friday, the 21st. The Mass each Tuesday. 5:45 p.m.—Youth Fellowship. Senior, ST. STEPHEN'S EPISCOPAL final program will be held on the COMPANY CORPORATION Religious Instruction Classes—Adult MISSION — CHURCHMOBILE 23rd at 7:30 p.m. Vacation Bible Inquiry Class, Tuesday at 8 p.m. High 14 and up; Jet Cadets, 10-13. I 313 N. Lansins St, Ph. 224-2777 St. Johns Plant 7 p.m.—Evening Service 122 S. Maple School is for children ranging from School CCD, Wednesday at 8 p.m. Rev Richard Anderson of St. John'b four years of age through the eighth Public Grade School CCD, Tuesdays Wednesday— 7:30 p.m.—Bible Study and prayer. Alma, in Charge grade. FEDERAL LAND BANK from 4 until 5 p.m. Services every Sunday at 9 a.m. Baptisms—Each Sunday at 1:30 by- Supervised nursery for babies and appointment. Other arrangements by small children in all services, HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC CHURCH DeWitt Lumber appointment. "An open door to an open book" Ovid, Michigan Association Central Natl Bank ... A Bible preaching church with a Rev Fr Robert McKeon St. Johns Co-op Phone 669-2765 . message for you . . . Matherton Area - 10:30 a.m.—Mass on Sunday P.O. Box 228 Ph. 224-7127 QP ST. JOHNS FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 7 p.m.—Evening Mass on Wednes­ N. Clinton Ph. 224-2381 South US-27 UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH day. St, Johns—Ovid—Pewamo Paul A, Travis, Pastor Matherton Michigan _, Member FDIC 10 a.m — Sunday School, Harold ST, THERESE CATHOLIC CHURCH Confessions 10 to 10:30 on Sunday Rev Jessie Powell, Pastor morning. Phillips, Supt. Fr John Shinners. Fr Vincent Kuntz 9:45 a.m.—worship Service 11 a.m.—Worship Service on WRBJ, and Fr Joseph Droste 10:45 a.m.—Sunday School 1580 kc, Rectory: 102 W, Randolph, Lansing 8:00 p.m. — Wednesday, Midweek 11 a.m.—Children's Churches. Phone 489-9051 prayer meeting Pewamo Area S & H Farm Sales American Bank C p.m.—IN-TIME and HI-TIME, Mass Schedule— Saturday: 7 p.m. We welcome you to the fellowship Loyd's 7 p.m.—Evening Worship. Sunday: 6. 8, 10. 12; DeWitt, 9 a.m. of our services, Our desire is that you ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH and Trust Company Each Wed., 7 p.m.—The Hour of Holiday: 7, 8, 10 a.m.; 5:30, 7:30 may find the warmth or welcome and Pewamo, Michigan & Service Egan Ford Sales, Inc. Power for the whole family. 8 p.m., P.m. the assistance In your worship of Rt Rev Msgr Thomas J. Bolger, M.A., Choir practice. Weekday Masses: 8 a.m., 7:30 p.m. Christ. Pastor New Holland Machinery 200 W. Higham Phone 224-2285 Clark Super 100 Woodruff Office DeWitt First Sunday—Communion Service. Confessions — Saturday: 3:30 to 5 First and third Sundays Matheiton Sunday Masses—6 a.m., 8 a.m. and Our Specialty First Monday—Trustees and Dea­ and 7:30 to 9; Eves of Holidays, 8 to Church, second and fourth at Fenwlck 10 a.m. 910 US-27 St. Johns Member F.D.I.C. Ph. 669-2985 cons meeting. 9. Church Daily Mass—7:30 a.m. A Mi. N. on US-27 to French Rd. First Tuesday—Ladies' Missionary Baptism: Sunday at 1 p.m. Please Holy Baptism—Sunday, 1 p.m. Circle. "Everyone Is Welcome." call in advance. MATHERTON COMMUNITY Sacred Confession —Saturday, 3:30 Phone 224-4661 Mon.-Fri. — "Moments of Medita­ CHURCH and 7:30 p.m. tion." Radio WRBJ. 2:00 p.m.—Sunday School Family Holy Hour for Peace—Satur­ Walling Gravel Co. HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH 3:00 p.m.—Worship service day, 7:15 p.m. David B. Franzmeier, Pastor Ph. 224-4084 N. Scott Rd. ST. JOHNS BAPTIST TEMPLE Phone 609-9606 Jim McKeniie Agency 400 E. State Street 9 a.m.—Worship at the DeWitt High School. Completion of new church in victor Township D a B Party Shoppe 212 N, Clinton, St. Johns Rev Jerry Thomas, Pastor Fulton Area Open Monday thru Saturday Sunday School at 10 a.m., with fall of 1S70 214 w. Washington, Ionia classes for all ages. Teaching from FULTON FULL GOSPEL CHURCH GROVE BIBLE CHURCH Complete Party Supplies Rev. Robert Prange, Pastor the Boole of Revelation. Vt mile east of Ferrinton on M-57, 224 N. Clinton Phone 224-3535 Morning worship at 11 a.m. Vi mile south Price and Shepardsvllle roads Sunday, 6 p.m., study hour, with Rev. Fred Wing, Pastor 10:00 a.m.—Sunday school. Clashes Gapitol Savings Ovid Conv. Manor Valley Farms Area 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School for all ages adult group, > oung people's group 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship AND LOAN ASSN. Hazel Dlctz, LPN Adm. and Jet Cadets,group lliOO a.m.—Morning Worship VALLEY FARMS BAPTIST CHURCH 7:0CUp.m.—Youth Service 0:30 p.m.—Young People 222 N. Clinton Phone 224-2304 ' 9480 W. M-21 Phone 517-834-2281 Sunday, 7 p.m., evangelfstfc mes­ 241 E. Slate Road 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service sage, 7:45 pm.—Evening Service Rev. LaVern Bretz, Pastor 7:45 p.m.—Thursday, Prayer and 7:30 p.m.—Wednesday, prayer meet­ Wednesday at 7, prayer meeting 9:45-10:45 a.m.—Church School. praise service ing ^ and study hour. There is a class for everyone from Ladles Missionary circle meets JUi Glaspie Drug Store A.T. Allaby Insurance the yqungest to the oldest. The Bible Thursday 221 N. Clinton Phone 224-3154 ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH is our textbook Couples Club meets 4th Saturday In Corner of East Walker and Mead Sts, 11 a.m.-12 Noon—Morning Worship, Eureka Area month 108 1/2 N. Clinton St. Rev Hugh E. Banninga, Pastor Junior Church for children through 0th nectory m*'28iii} uffice 224-2385 grade CONGREGATIONAL Clinton National St. Johns, Michigan Every Sunday, 8 a.m., Holy Com­ 5:30 p.m.—BYF for both Juniors and CHRISTIAN CHURCH Wocousta Area munion. 2nd and 4th Sundays, 10;45 Seniors Eureka, Michigan BANK & TRUST COMPANY a.m.. Holy Communion and sermon. Rev. Paul Jones WACOUSTA COMMUNITY 7;00 p.m.—Evangelistic Service 200 N. Clinton Ph. 224-2351 Other Sundays, 10:45 a.m., prayer 8:00 p.m.—Morning Choir practices fl a.m.—Sunday School METHODIST CI1UHCH Antes Cleaners and sermon, Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. — Mid-week 10:15 a.m.—Worship Service Rev Dale Spoor, Pastor Pickup and Delivery 10:45 a.m.. Church School and Prayer Service; 8:00 p.m.—Morning Phone 027-2516 Nursery. Choir practice 10 a.m.—Morning Worship 108 W. Walker Ph. 224-4529 Thursday, 7 p.m., Church School, ' Saturday 10:00 a.m,—Jr. Choir prac­ 11 a.m.—Sunday School Mnynurd-Allen grades 5 through 8, tice Bath. Area 6:30 p.m.—Senior and Junior Youth 1st Thursday 7:30 p.m.—Woman's Fellowship Wes' Gulf Service STATE BANK Mission Society BATH UNITED METHODIST Thursday, 3 p.m.—Children's Choir ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH CHURCH. Portland—Sunfleld—Westphalia US-27 at Sturgls 2nd Saturday 2:00 p.m.—Ann Judson Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Senior Adult WE GIVE S&H STAMPS Member F.D.I.C. Ph. 587-4431 Rev Robert D. Koeppen, Pastor Guild for Jr. HI. girls Rev Alma Glotfelty Choir 9 a.m.—Sunday School and Bible 3rd Tuesday 0:30 p.m.—Men's Fel­ Telephone G41-6687 Official Board meeting at 8 p.m. on Free Pick-up & Delivery discussions. lowship ' 10 a.m.—Worship 4th Monday of each month. S. US-27 Ph. 224-2212 10:15 a.m.—Divine Worship 11 a.m.—Church School Methodist Men's Club Meetings — Rodemocher Holy Communion, 1st Sunday each VALLEY FARMS UNITED Potluck at church at 6:30 p.m. on CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Mathews Elevator month. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH BATH BAPTIST CHURCH 1st Wednesdays of Sept,, Dec, Feb. Grain—Feed—Beans Church Nursery during services. 155 E. Sate Rd. Rev. James L. Burleigh, Pastor and April. Sunday morning breakfast General Building Contractors Phonfc 582-2551 ' 9:30-11:30 a.m. —Confirmation In- Rev. Nell Bolinger. Pastor 10:O) a.m.—Sunday School on 1st Sunday morning of Oct., Nov., Mr. Farmer! structfon, Saturdays. .. . ., , Phone 489-1705 6:30 p.m.—Youlh Fellowship Jan., March and May at 8 a.m. 110 N. Klbbec Phone 224-7118 1 READ AND USE First Tuesday each month, Ladies IHllO a.m.—Sunday School. 7:31 p.m.—Evening Service Guild and Lutheran Women's Mis­ 11:00 (a.m.—Mornin/J Worship. Midueck service on Wednesday 7:30 sionary League, 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m.—Sunday evening Evange­ 'P.m. . ^ Westphalia Area Parrs Rexall Store Adult information classes held each listic. The Corner Drug Store ROSE LAKE CHURCH spring and fall beginning in February Wednesday 7:30 p.m.—Youth ser-' ST. MAItY's" CHURCH Phone 224-2837 C-C-N and September, Call 224-7400 or 221- vice, Reorganized L.D.S, Rev Fr Aloysius H. Miller, Pastor 3544 for specific information. Thursdav, 7:30 p.m.-rBible Study, Elder Jack Hodge, Pastor Fr Martin Miller The F.C Mason Co. Church office hours: Monday, Wed­ We cordially invite you to attend Corner of Upton and Stoll Roads 'Assistant Pastor Farmers Co-op CLASSIFIED ADS nesday, Thursday, Friday—9-12 a.m. any or all of these services. 10:0D n.m,*-Church School 11:00 a.hi .—Morning Worship Sunday Masses—6, 8 and 10 a.m. 200 Railroad St, ELEVATOR ^ Listen to our international broad­ Weekdays—During school year 7:00, cast HARVESTIME Sunday morning 7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship . St. Johns, Michigan Wayne Feeds and Grain *To sell or Rent a farm at 10:30 a.m., WRBJ. 1580 on your 7!30 p.m.—Wednesday, evening serv­ 7:45 and 11:15 a.m, SchmHt Electric ASSEMBLY OF GOD dial. ice Saturdays—6:45 a.m. and 7:30 a.m. Phone 582-2661 *To sell or buy livestock S, US-27 & E, Baldwin Holy Days—5:30, 7:30, 0 a.m. and 807 E. State St. Joseuh F. Eger, Jr., Pastor *To sell or buy Implements 8 p.m. St. Johns, Ph. 224-4277 10:00 a.m.t-Sunday School Elsie Area Evening Mass—Friday, 8:00 p.m, CLASSIFIED ADS HAVE .. . *To profitably sell or 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Fowler Area ELSIE METHODIST CHURCH s;3U,p,m .—Youth Service Rev Qordon Showers, Minister buy anything 7130 ^m,—Sunday Evening MOST HOLY TRINITY CHURCH fi:30 a.m.—Morning Worship Lansing 1 - rn.—Wednesday, second and Rev Fr Albert J. Schmltt, Pastor 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School, Supt. Sunday Masses—6:30, 8!3U and 10:30 Merle Baese. °7:30',p.m.—Wednesday evening a.m. KIMBERLY CHURCH OF Clilt'lST 1007 Klmbcrly Drive setvlce Weekdays—During school year, 7 w.o.w. Burton Abstract and a.m. and 8:15 a.m. Lansing, Michigan Schofer Heating, Inc. SEVENTH DAY ADVENT1STS Holy Days—5:30, 7:30 a.m. and 8 DUPLMN METHODIST CHURCH John Halls (what- others.want) The Classified Section Is . 689 North Lansing Street p.m, -t Rev Gordon Show era,'Minister 11 a.m.—Morning Worship Title Company Where Interested ' 10 a.m.—Sunday School, Supti Ken­ 10 a.m.—Bible Study Heating. Air Conditioning \ EIder„E, F- Herzel, Pastor Sorrowful Moihcr Novena—Friday, B p.m.'—Evening Worship- Sell those discarded Services held on Saturday neth Klger Swimming Pools Prospects Look First 7:30 p.m. * . , 11 a.m.—Worship bervlce Midweek service 7130 p.m. Wednes­ articles today, 9:15 a.m.—Church Service day night. 119 N. Clinton, St. Johns , Fowler, Ph. 587-3666 10:30 a.nt.—Sabbath School Service Saturdays—7130 a.m. Wednesday, September 9, 1970 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St, Johns/ Michigan p°9e13A See The Vega At Jim Edinger's Chevrolet

^InFOat we feel like a bride ... For budget m,inded Brides CLOSED ALL we've changed our name . . . 16 to 20 CANDID DAY WEDDING PRINTS MONDAY Jeri Toben From-Edinger & Weber Chevrolet-to $72.80 Studio DALEY'S FINE FOODS — >n Tax included Phone 224-3565 S.US-27 Phone 224-30/2 f t pJim Edinger's Chevrolet -| YES SIR, FOWLER — WINES AND m THE 1970 LIQUORS / CHEVROLET IS i i . .Jar • and you're invited to see HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL YOUR No. 1 PARTY NEEDS p Open9-10Mon. thru Thur. 9-11 Fri. & Sat. 2EDINGER & WEBER CHEVROLET D & B PARTY SHOPPE P tl "^ Fowler CHEVROLET'S 2 2 535 Complete Fly Control Bait and Dusters NEW LITTLE CAR THE LOOK OF BULK AND BAG FERTILISER Men's IN FASHIONS Women1 BULK DELIVERY OF PURINA FEEDS OPENS ITS MATHEWS ELEVATOR BECKER'S DEPARTMENT STORE FOWLER Fowler, Mich. Ph. 582-2551 THURSDAY SEE RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL SPECIALISTS OUR HEATING-PLUMBING -a SEPTEMBER KX AIR CONDITIONING *Carpets *Drapes *Bedspreads *RCA Appliances *Pillows *Tablecloths *Gift Sets And it's got a lot of doors to open, too. and see why we call this the little car that * Custom Kitchens *Curtains *Novelty Items Because our new little car, the Vega, is does everything well. * Floor Coverings EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME! actually three little cars. A coupe, a sedan, And while you're here, pick up a Vega and a wagon. catalog. It's good reading. BOB LEWIS E. F. Boron Co. Plus there's a fourth Vega: a little panel Then talk to our salesmen. It's good Heating Plumbing Sales and Service truck. We'll open our doors for Vega business conversation. Eureka ' Ph. 224-7189 on.September^ip^JAfec^vit^^ .., ., , Bring a friend. EVERYTHING FOR THE SOIL VEGA.IT

Heating-Air Conditioning-Swimming Pools St. Johns Ashley EVERYTHING WELL 6140 S. WRIGHT RD. ' ^ 224-3234 847-3571 VIRGIL ZEEB Fowler, Mich. ph. 587-3666

Depend On Your Pharmacist At Glaspie's ... to follow doctor's PLUMBING AND orders! When you bring HEATING a prescription here, * RESIDENTIAL * COMMERCIAL you can be sure it will *QUALITY WORK be filled exactly as specified. DUNKEL GLASPIE DRUG PLUMBING & HEATING St. Johns

r pct^MJr *"m ftfT_ ys£?i lliKKAIIUli 5 EEST E~! JP~r:" JE3 Wz D ESt *- ^=" ^JS* TRUING & GOT YOU BUGGED? IBALANCING Our skilled tire truing and wheel Only Jim Edinger's Chevrolet balancing experts can take the edge^ $6.00 off of tire imperfections for a smooth] PER WHEEL vibration-free ride. c Fowler- i Hub Tire Center Ph. 224-3218 N. US-27 ST. JOHNS RANDOLPH'S

OlHtra CMNlr N«wi ) WANT TO SAVE MONEY? PARTY GOODS AND CARDS Fashions Belong to Ladies That Shop.... nt VO-IT-YOURS&f MFNH i.*HALLMARK CARDS *RUSSELL STOVER CANDY OIL BASE EXTERIOR (£ Q QQ *Fast *Economical 220 N. Clinton HOUSE PAINT $0.77 Gal OFFStTT PRINTING Ph#n«224-271* >7^ 4 COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM MINITprint is a quality service of FOR EVERYONE Women's Apparel LUMBER Clinton County News at

FOWLER St. Johns SEE: US FIRST FOR TIME SAVERS From Massey Ferguson feemu?u * L7VNDB7VNK FARM LOANS 3 Models to choose from. ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY m New Facilitios? AA F 1 2 v//hydra speed drive M F 10 w/variable speed dr.lve Now OPEN FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE 1104 S. US-27 • Repairs? . Ph. 224-7127 M F 7 W/elec, & stan. starts Phone for reservations OPEN MONDAYS & FRIDAYS St. Johns, Mich. • Mxpnnsion? for.winter leagues to Serving America's Farmers: 9o 9 p-m. ' Providers of Plenty MoclnrnizjitionY 582-8251 Other days to 5:30 p.m. CLINTON TRACTOR, Page 14 A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Wednesday, September 9, 1970" \^ SSPI: DO THE JOB FAST!

OUT-OF-TOWNERS Suy, *itt, tftade, 6>iH < H,«t*fc*d CLASSIFI ED AD "PAGES call ENTERPRISE. 8201 CASH RATE: 5c per word. Minimum, $1,00 per in­ sertion. YOUR AD RUNS 3 WEEKS FOR THE PRICE HELP WANTED, full time, parts TWO C. B. RADIOS, 1 Lafayette LOSE WEIGHT safely with Dgx- 2 Rollaways. 2 Trundle Beds, FOR SALE: 140 Leghorn hens, OF-2. Second week will be refunded when your Item * HELP WANTED department. Apply in personat and one Citiefone, all 23'chan­ A-Dlet, and remove excess Electric Toothbrush, set of 2 miles West, 3rd house South sells the first week. Cains Inc., 210 W. Higham. 18-2 nel. Call 224-2496. 19-lp fluid with Fluldex. Only 98? and 12 snack dishes. 669-3209.18-3p of Fowler. 17-3p $1.69 at Parr's Pharmacy. 16-9p SAVE a 25c service fee by paying for your charged ad within 10'days of insertion. 1 or 2 LADIES, 1 part-time SALESLADY part time. Apply In ON THE FARM-TIRE SERVICE. USED KENMORE Zlg-Zag sew­ $50, per week, 1 full time person at Parr's Pharmacy, Phone Collect St. Johns 224- 15% off on all CHRISTMAS CARD ing machine. Has decorative * FRUITS AND BOX NUMBERS in care of this office add $1.00 $100, per week. Car necessary. 19-1 7900; FARMERS PETROLEUM. ORDERS taken between now cams and does buttonhole work. VEGETABLES and September ll.ClintonCounty Call 875-3062 or write P.O. Box 39-tf Can be yours for $35.00 cash ALL CLASSIFIEDS WILL BE ACCEPTED 113, Ithaca. 18-3p News. 15-tf or will arrange terms. Call 463- * WAfttED FOR SALE - Portable Dish­ 2686 collect. , 19-lp UNTIL 5 P.M. MONDAYS washer. Excellent Condition. BEAUfrFUL'WEDbmGINVIT'A- TOMATOES for sale. Call 224- Distributorship EMPLOYMENT Phone 224-4496. 18-dhtf • TIONS and accessories. 7925. 18-3p PART TIME Speedy service. Finkbelner's RATES are based strictly on Classified Style. |j Earn up to $1,000 (and more) * FOR SALE CUSTOM Barn white-washing ORDER YOUR seed wheat now. Fowler, Phone 582-3121. 9-tf per month PART TIME, No spe­ with CARBOLA. B. G. Schafer Also Urea for your silos. MISC. FARM FOR FAST RESULTS —PHONE 224-2361 | cial experience needed (we train * ANTIQUES 824-2311, Pewamo 18-tf Farmers Co-Operative Eleva­ FOR SALE: Waltom vibrator you). $2,500 required (secured). tor, North Main Street, Fowler, belt, heavy duty. Salon-type. or ENTERPRISE 8201 £ For all details phone or write Michigan 48835. 16-tf Phone 224-2458 afternoons, . ORDER YOUR seed wheat now. YWCA ANTIQUE SHOW, 621 W. Wm. A. Cook TODAY: Corpora­ COVER CROP, other types of Also Urea for your silos. Oliver Street, Owosso, Mich­ FOR SALE breed sows having 197° YAMAHA 175 Endur6. 61 tion Bids, 4 W. Brown Deer seeding and spraying with a 2^fhtf > Farmers Co-Operative Eleva­ igan, September 17-18, 10:00 second litter, due 25th of month C.T. 1, 700 miles $595. Cali high-clearance self-propelled PAINT SALE: top quality Latex Rd., Milwaukee,'Wis. 53217 Ph. or Linseed Oil Base House REDUCE safe and fast wlt"h""Go tor, North Main Street, Fowler, a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 18-2p Weight 350 pounds. Robert Law, between 5:30 and 9:00 p.m. Phone (414) 351-1100. 18-3p sprayer. Call Gordon Tuthill, Bese Tablets Si E-Vap "water Michigan 48835. 16-tf 6340 Jason,Rd. 18-3p 682-4065. 17-3p 882-3846. 17-3p Paint. — $5.95 gallon. Welber Lumber, Fowler, Phone 582- pills." —Glaspie Drug Store. "HOMEMAKERS . . . EARN ex­ 2111. lltfi 16-4p PLOW for Ford Tractor, 3 point ir MISC., GARAGE SPRINGING HOLSTEIN Heifers; 1969 YAHAMA trail bike. Has tra spending money without CHILDREN TO CARE FOR In my hitch, also 2-row cultivator, AND AUCTION SALES purebred Hampshire Gilts due 600 miles on it. Will sell leaving home. Occasional tele­ licensed home. Call 582-5521. FOR SALE: Parts for all electric SPINET-CONSOLE PIANO BAR­ 3 point hitch. Best offer. Call soon. Ph. (517) 543-3415. 18-3p $300. cash. 80 C.C. Call 224- phone interviewing. Experience 17-3p GAIN - Can be seen locally. 224-2720. 17-tfdh 7747, 18-tfdh shavers. Levey's Jewelry, AUCTION: 7 p.m. every Friday not necessary. No selling. Must Elsie. l-tf Will transfer to responsible party REGISTERED Holsteln bulls. have private telephone. Send let­ LET US dig your basement, Cash or liberal terms. Write FOUR 100 bushel hog feeders, night. New and used merchan­ Service age. Tested, Dams ter including name, phone num­ trenches,'drain fields with our Credit Manager, P.O. Box 276, dise. Consignments welcome. ic MOBILE HOMES "MARIE'S YARNS." Yarns Innu- 12 holes. Used 1 year. 3114 have over 500 pounds butterfat. ber,, education, any work exper­ BACK HOE: or FILL YOUR Shelbyvllle, Indiana 46716, 18-3p Open Thursday, 5 to 9; Fridays merous ply's and blends by E. Garfield Rd., 3 miles West Joe Wing, Phone 224-3618.18-3p ience, and names of references DRIVE or barnyard with our 5 to Auction. 110 E, Main St., Splnnerln, Bear Brand Si Fleish- of Ashley, 17-3p to: American Research-Bureau, GRAVEL, Will deliver, if pos­ FOR SALE: Steel Roofing—cor­ Maple Rapids. Auctioneers: De- NEW MOON Mobile Home 12 x er, Sldar, Yarns Unlimited and BOARS, 3 at $75.00, 1 at $95.00. Field Operations, 4320 Ammen- sible. Phone 224-3518, Victor rugated and channel drain. Vere Hill and Charles Delaney. 60 with 7 x 14 Expando on lot some mlsc, yarns} Bernat order MODEL 203 New Idea Manure Spotted Poland china, 1 York­ dale Road, Beltsvllle, Maryland Simon, 52-tf Welber Lumber, Fowler, phone 43-tf in St, Johns Trailer Park, Call In transit. Also, carrying an spreader-flail type in excel­ shire cross. 210 to 300 pounds, 20705." 18-2p 582-2111. Htf 224 -7286, XB-3p assortment of knitting, crochet­ t lent condition, 3 miles West of Ovid 834-5095. 18-3p ing, tapestry & embroidery Ashley, 3114 E. Garfield Rd. * • PETS Others get quick results * WANTED DON'T MOVE - Improve the •BLACKTUPPING: Free estl- needles; Crazy Daisy Winders) 17-3p with Clinton County News value and looks of your pres­ • mates parking lots,, driveways MISCELLANEOUS Tapestry Woqli Embroidery * FOR SALE classified ads—you will, too! ent home with vinyl or aluminum DOBERMAN PUPPIES-7 weeks approaches, patch Jobs and grad­ Flossj Samplersj Burlap St Felt} NORWOOD hay savers and silage siding. Fast, expert Installation. A.K.C. Champion blood-Unes, SPORTS EQUIPMENT ing. Reasonable rates. Call Lan­ some patterns and Instruction bunks, all steel welded with WANT TO BUY two Used Papec Free estimates, call today, Excellent temperament, Belmont sing collect 484-5308 from 8:00 books; Come visit and help me rolled edges to last a lifetime. Model K-l ensilage cutters, Westphalia Builders and Supply Kennels,-Phone 646-2401, 17-8 a.m. to 5:00.p.m. Clark Asphalt select your preferences, I will See at our yard, 5 1/4 miles CAMPER & TRUCK, fully T 'Symbol of Phone 641-6550. 19-3p Co. Phone 587-3571. 7-tf Paving Co, 8-tf try to obtain the supplies you south of Fowler. Phone 687- equipped. A-l condition. Phone i wish to work with. 501 E, 3811, Fedewa Builders, Inc. 22-tf 224-7993. S. Shuster, 609 N. + Service' TIMBER WANTED: Logs and BEHLEN CORN CRIBS-Heavy * LIVESTOCK EXPERIENCED shingle-roofers Buchanan St,, St, Johns, Mich­ Morton, 19-lp standing timber, Logs de­ steel rods. Welded and" dip BEHLEN BAR* MEYH'FENCI'NG, wanted. Apply in person at igan, Phone 224-4865, Evening livered to our yard, DEVER- galvanized for years of rust free Heavy steel rod dip galvanized SNb-PRWc¥-2nd"leading pro­ 1325 E, Jolly Rd. Lansing, Mich­ Hrs. Tues., Wed,, Thurs. 5 to FRESH and Springing Grade, EAUX SAWMILL, INC., 2872 N. service and high resale value. after welding. For years of rust ducers of snowmobiles offers igan between 8 and 9 a.m. only. 8:30 and Sat. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Heifers, also grade and reg­ See Roy Markey. 9-tf Hubbardston Road, -Pewamo, Will stand high winds even when free service, Economical and istered heifers for July, August, ' 1st class dealer the best package l8-3p ideal for yard fencing. No stretch­ Michigan, Phone 824-3101. 40tf empty. See the various sizes and September freshening, We in the industry. No investment In­ ing needed. See it at Fedewa WANTED: Eavestroughers, ex­ available in stock for Immediate also have good selection of bulls quired. Call Walter Rippy, 313- V NOW OPENl Val's Pizzeria, Builders Inc., Ph. 587-3811, perience not necessary, will delivery at Fedewa Bullderslnc, ready for service. These cattle' '785-6666. Marine Supply Inc. G- CHRISTMAS CARD ORDERSI carry out delicious pizza-call 5 1/4 S. of Fowler. 17-tf train. Year around work. Fringe Ph, 587-3811, 5 1/4 S. of Fowler. are priced to sell. Green Meadow 3275 w. Pasadena, Flint 48504. 15% off on all orders taken 224-4344, 104 Brush, St, Johns. 200 W. STATE ST. benefits, Apply: The Roary Corp­ 17-tf Farms, Elsie, 862-43B9 5-tf 7-tf between now and September 11. Three sizes, all varieties, 19-3p F.H. 84 Gehl Chopper with 1 and PHONE 224-2301 oration, 1325 E. Jolly Rd., Lan­ Clinton County News. 15-tf sing, between 7 and 8 a.m. only. FRANCIS .AVIATION, INC,^ 2 row corn attachment' and hay 2 SHETLAND Ponies, very 1968 HARLEY DAVISON XLCH 603 S. TRAVER-MFall" i attachment. Fox Implement, 50-H PIANO for aale, excellent con­ f Traye^ the safe way^wttlvqur • gentle^wlth saddle and bridle,* Sportster,, 2500 miles, ex­ Into this one year old dition. *hone 587-3392. 18-3p charter service or learn to, fly ^Fowler, Phone 582-2821.^'18^2 cart'andihafness.-$75.00. 'Phone cellent 'COndltlonrj81,400, Call 4-bedrotjm -home, car­ STOCK HANDLER with us. Vets approved. Capitol 224-2442. 19-lp after 6:00 p.m. 236-7744.17-dhtf peted fivlng room, dining CULVERTS 6-8 and 10 inch. City Airport-Phi 484-1324. LAKELAND Winter seed Barley. 9 room 12 x 16 w/sllding for full time day opening. HOOVER WASHERS, New or Lengths up to 20 feet. Wieber , , 23-t 1 year from certified. John 6 SOWS due In September and CAMPERS-PICKUP COVERS - glass door to patio, In­ Duties include unloading Used Models, Convenient size Lumber, Fowler 682-2111, Miller, Westphalia. 587-4039. October, 2nd litter. 2 miles Travel Trailers and Equip - cludes r of rig,, stove, & for trailer or small home. See 18-3p bulk supplies, shelving of 18-tf KOOLS re cutter-blower for sale. South, 1 1/2 West of Westphalia ment — Rentals, sales and Ser­ dishwasher, full base­ them at Gower's Hardware, supplies and wrapping and Laweda Farms. Phone 224- on Pratt Rd. -John L. Hoppes, vice. Wing Mfg. and Sales, 5349 ment, garage. Next door Eureka. Call 224-2953. 17-4 EAVETROUGH Material -"half 1965 FOX CHOPPER with hay- re shipment to others. Re­ 2221, 5200 W„Klnley Road. ' 19-3p Wlsner Rd., 1/2 mile west and 1 to small park. round and K-trough. Available • head, 2-row cornhead and di­ quires mature individual 19-3p 3/4 north of Ashley. Phone 847- 206 W. WALKER- able to do some lifting and ZENITH 23 inch Console color at Wieber Lumber, Fowler 582- rect cut head; $1395. Garlock FEEDER PIGS FOR SALE: We 3171. 45-tf offlce space, remodeled capable of learning to train T.V. Excellent condition. May 2111. 11-tf Equipment Sales, 143 Orchard Ito home or apartment AUTOMATIC OIL furnace 120,- have quality meat typeplgsfor and supervise others. Pref­ see after 7:00 p.m. 7715 Wildcat St., Grand Ledge, Call collect 000 B.T.U. with controls. Oil delivery to your farm. M.A.C.- use, air conditioned, util­ erence to Individual with Rd„ Ovid. Phone 834-2406, NEW HOLLAND Blower, power 827-5858. 17-3 tank 275 gallons, all used and M.A., Box 960, Lansing, Phone ity room, large upstairs. warehousing experience. 17-3p take-off, Super 26, nearly new. in good condition, Harold Rade- (517) 485-8121, extension 312. 608 W. CASS-L shaped Forty-hour week with ex­ 3 miles West of Fowler, 1 mile ALLIS-CHALMERS 1 row chop­ macher, Westphalia 587-4281. 13-tf SHOOTERS ranch, 3 bedrooms, large cellent fringe benefit and FOWLER RESIDENTS: Take North, 1st place West* B24-255B. per P.T.O. ready to go-$200. living room, 18x12, din- your ads to Finkbelner's Phar­ 19-lp 19-3p Also 1 chopper for parts with annuity program. Write or SPECIAL FEEDER CATTLE kit comb. 10x20. 2 baths, macy for fast, convenient ser- motor and drive unit, Charles Model 1100 Remington 1 see AUTO-OWNERS IN­ SALES Saturday, September full basement. vice! 50-dhtf • We Still Have Johnson, 6 North, 1/4 West of 12 ga. Trap Shotgun.. .$224.00 SURANCE COMPANY, 303 19, October 10 and October 31 2 NEW HOMES ON W. Kalamazoo Street, Lan­ St. Johns on Hyde Rd. Ph. 224- Used Daly 12 ga. over and at the Glare Livestock Auction, HAMPSHIRE ~ 3 bed­ sing, Michigan 48903. 19-3 KEEP carpet cleaning problems 4595. 18 3p under Shotgun $235.00 PEACHES , 18-2p rooms, L shape din-kit small—use Blue Lustre wall comb., living room w/ to wall.' Rent electric sham- Heavy DuckHuntlngPants. .$7.75, AVON Representatives are ad­ Also Early APPLES fireplace, family room, pooer $1. Dean V&S Hardware, HAMPSHIRE BOARS and gilts, Hunting Vest with front vertised regularly—TV and * POULTRY and deluxe Cape Cod, 5 downtown St. Johns. 19-1 quality meat type. 2 service pouch $4.S0||, magazines. Be one yourself and age 3/4 Angus bulls, 42 inch bedrooms, 2 car garage. Ruger Cal. 357 Magnum "' DELIGHTFUL 2 BED­ enjoy high earnings. Call 485- SINGER 1970 MODEL $59.00 BARTLETT PEARS j~£r, MEAT CHICKENS, white rocks. Shetland Gelding, well trained. 8285 or write AVON MANAGER, Single Six $98.50 ROOM in Meadowvlew. cash with walnut sew table. 6 to 8 pounds. $2.00 live or 9800 Howe Rd., Wacousta, Leo HUNTING KNIVES. ,$1.95to$3.25 2929 Grandell* Avenue, Lansing, Carpeted living room, Used, just a few times. Fully $2.50 dressed, 3 1/2 months old. Heiler. 18-3p Used 38 cal. Colt Special Mich. 48906. , 19-1 EMPIRE ORCHARDS kit-din. comb., laundry equipped to zig-zag, monogram, Phone 224-7925. 18-3p Police ; . . . .$55.00 room, rec. room, 2 baths, buttonhole. Does fancy designs 3 QUARTER-HORSE COLTS," Used 9mm Astra FEMALE Juvenile officer with 3 miles East of Ionia- Corner M-21 and Stage Rd. garage, 12x20 patio. by inserting cams and winds the 14 WHITE ROCK HENS, year eligible to register, ready to Automatic $40.00 secretarial abilities. Experi­ FARM IT ALLI Don't bobbin automatically. $59,00 cash old, average weight 8 pounds. wean soon. Charles Johnson, 6 Complete Line of Ammunition ence not necessary. Call 224- go "buy" it againl or buy on E-Z terms. Call 224- North, 1/4 West of St. Johns on and Reloading Components 6761 Ext. 237 for appointment. $i.50 each, phone 834-2621, 340 ACRES-Near West 4741, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 19-1 PICK YOUR OWN! 19-lp Hyde Rd. Phone 224-4595. 18-3p 19-lp Ovid. 19-1" Branch. Dairyman's FOWLER Plumbing & Heating Dream. APPLES Used Combines 134 ACRES-W. Parks 248 N. Main Fowler Rd,, 5 bedroom house, Nbw ready Mcintosh OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS barn excellent shape, and Cortland 1 John Deere 45 Hi-lo nearly new with bean creek runs through prop­ equipment and with cab. erty. Picnic Area Available1 USED MACHINERY 119 AC^ES-N.E, cor­ 1 John Deere 55 Ht-lo w/cab w/bean ' ner of N„ VS. 27 & Gar­ equipment and with robot header control. Gleaner E Combine w/cab and field Rd. Less than $300. 7 1/2 miles North of St. Johns on U.S.-27 spike or rasp cyl. $2700. per* acre. 5 bedroom 1 John Deere 42 PTO 8 ft. cut w/beah equip, ' 6 used gravity boxes $110.00 ea. 1 - Phone 224-3686 house, barn 86x30. 1 IHC No. 101 w/beanequipment. New Massey-Ferguson Wagon, 64 ACRES-Can split to 6 ton St used gravity box $350, 1 IHC No. 101 Rasp bar with 2 row corn head, smaller parcels, Gleaner A Combine w/spike cyl. 45.8 ACRES - Near 1 John Deere 45 HI-lo with bean equipment. & spring tooth concaves, all Chandler & Wildcat Rd, ANDERSON'S FERTILIZER edlable bean atts. $2400. 35 ACRES — Farmer's i Home Loan special— For your Wheat Delivered |n 80 !b# Bags John Deere 40 Combine $1450 7 1/4% financing. OTHER EQUIPMENT John Deere 3010 Gas, Wide front $2000 5 ACRES-St, Olalr Rd. PHONE I property overlooks small John Deere No. 38-2 row field Chopper. Oliver 1BQ0 Diesel C lake, RAY VITIK ' 224-4730 Gehl Single row field chopper with pick-up series, wide front 3600 Massey Ferguson 1130 D 6500 1 ACRE - w/school- JOHN SCHUMAKIR 224-2701 house, excellent oppor­ and corn head, . Ford 6Q0Q Commander LP 1900 tunity. RAY HIINLIN 224-2204 2 IHC No. 50-2 row field choppers, Case 830 D Wtf For Sale By Owner 17-4 2 IHC No. 55-2 row field choppers.. Massey Ferguson FOR APPOINTMENTS 38 combine $1400 AT OTHER TIMES Spacious family home on large well'shaded Kewanee 32 foot elevator, nearly new. JOHN Deere 45 Cpmbine $2500 PHONEi lor In excellent location and condition. Four AL GALLOWAY Ford Blower PTO with pipe. John Deere 9010 gas 2800 Mrs. Winnie GUI 224-2511 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, attached garage. Auctioneer & Real Estate Salesman Licensed St Bonded. Used Innes 2 row arid 4 row Bean Windrower. John Deere 4010 Delsel?3-600-! Downstairs completely carpeted Including Representative of the Briggs Co. Massey-Ferguson 65 Bruce Lanterman Used Maurer and 2 row and 4 row bean pullers. 224-4746 ' • Complete MB shlrary & Inventory Appraisal before sa'le. , High Gas ^ , $1,600 extra large kitchen which also features -We always have Customers for Farm Real Estate, : Used John Deere 4 row Bean Pullers. Derrlll Shlnabery built In appliances. Many plus features Machlnary and Livestock. ' WIDE & NARROW ROW CORN 224-3881 AL GALLOWAY We have a good supply of Maurer and John \ HEADS AVAILABLE. REBUILT, Include fireplace, formal dining room St. Johns, Michigan Ph. 517 224 -4713 Deere Bean Puller Knives, HEADS AND GOOD SELECTION ' Gerald Pope 224-7476 and patio. .* * ' OF TRACTOR PARTS. • Albert Galloway 224-4713 ROTARY-WATER WELL DRILLING AL GALLOWAY USED Roy F. Briggs' 224-2260 FINANCING AVAILABLE ALL WORK GUARANTEED v Ranny Briggs SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS SOLD & REPAIRED DON SHARKEY TRACTOR PARTS , (Lansing) 487-6295 PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT First Farm.^orth of Archie Moore • 410 E. Higham GILBERT & INGALLS, Inc. St. Johnson US-27 >(DeW'ttt) 669-6645 Pjnone 224-4377 after 5:00 p.m. ' DeWitt-669-9o36 or Dimondale-646-2871 4BU< Phone ,681 -2440 J>hone 517-224-4713 }, /Wednesday, September 9, 1970 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan P°9e 15 A FOR SALE: 3 bedroom Cape Cod NOW OPENI Val's Pizzeria, 1 BEDROOM furnished apart­ with walk-out basement now * MOBILE HOMES Station Wagon!! ment, heat paid. Can be seen carry out delicious pizza-call under construction in Westphalia. 224-4344. 104 Brush, St, Johns, Social Security Questions at 106 S. Oakland or 224-4014 Can be purchased at low interest 1969 Pontlac Cata- after 3:30. Deposit and refer­ Three sizes, all varieties, l9-3p CLEARANCE SALE on Used Una Wagon V-8, Auto­ rate and low monthly payments. ences. 18-*3p I read a pamphlet recently that •Travel trailers. From $495. matic, P.S. & P.B. FEDEWA BUILDERS INC. 6218 TO SHUT-INS, handicapped and claimant in gathering required Also, when the individual is said something about girls con­ proofs so that he can obtain his and "up. garlton's Mobile Home, Wright Rd. Fowler, Michigan, Senior Citizens with no trans­ ready to claim benefits he can 1968 Olds Cutlass FOR RENT — Air hammer for tacting a Social Security Office benefits soon after he retires. file the claim over the telephone 14500 N. U.S. 27. Call 489-6839. Wagon V-8, automatic Phone 587-3811. 12-tf portation in the City of St, Johns, breaking up cement, etc. We Michigan. To you above, who are when they marry. Why is this The office can provide informa­ and it will be sent to him for 19-lp P.S, & P.B, Factory have two available. Randolph's necessary? NEW COTTAGE AND WOODED interested in Needlecrafts. tion about sources where neces­ his signature and, the proofs Air. Ready-Mix Plant, North US-27 Answer: If a girl plans towork sary documents may be obtained. WANTED to buy 1964 and older LOT in area noted for fishing, ."MARIE'S YARNS* would like to which will be required. 1967 Buick Special phone 224-3766.' 40-tf help you "if possible;" call 224- after marriage, her employer * I Used Mobile Homes. R&H Mo­ Wagon V-8, automatic, hunting, and snowmobiling. As low as $299 down. We carry 4865, evenings 5-8:30 on Tues., will be using her new name on bile Homes, 14485 N, U.S. 27, P.S. & P.B. OFFICE or business space on Question from News contract. Office on north side of Wed. or Thurs, I have saved his wage reports to social secur­ '-,DeWitt. Phone 489-7888. 16-4 1966 Chevrolet corner lot. Four separate city on Bus, US-27 (1-75) across Monday & Friday evenings "Es­ ity. She must change her name -:••••• «v«»v« w»v« wnvar Impala Wagon, V-8, rooms, reasonable rent. Down­ from Wilson State Park. Northern pecially for You," I'd like to try With the SociaJ Security Adminis­ reader is answered automatic, P.S. & P.B. town area. Phone 224-4779. Development Co„Harrison*Open to be of service to you. If I do tration so that they can credit 1966 Ford Country 17-3p these 7 days a week. 18-3p not~have what you want, I will try wages to her earnings rec- My husband is retiring soon. I have worked over Sedan Wagon, V-8 stan­ ord. 20 years but will not be eligible for Social Security .':* MOBILE HOMES • dard transmission, P.S. to get it for you and deliver on STROUT'S REALTY-For Sale: "Your Special Evenings," Cour- * * "for six more years. If 1 quit work when he does, : : 1965 Chevrolet Bel- * FOR SALE will 1 lose what I have contributed? Will the amount ' :Z NEW & USED • Air Wagon, V-8, auto­ No. 116 home and income prop- tesy of Marie's Yarns." 18-3p I heard that it is possible to REAL ESTATE erty in Middleton for that pro- - - conduct much business with the I draw be cut because of the last idle years7 Can I :;JTRY & BEAT OUR PRICES; matic, P.S. freeze the amount until I'm 65 so I can draw more? '*'• ANYTHING IN TRADE • 1969 Ford Country gresslve investor, hduse being NOTICE TO FARMERS: Farm Social Security Office by tele­ '-J MOBILE HOMES • CARS - FURNITURE • Sedan Wagon, V-8, auto­ COUNTRY LIVING-On this neat remodeled into 3 apartments. owners policies consolidate phone. Will you tell me how I '"'» UP TO 7 YCARS FINANCING J 1-3 room apartment completed, your insurance needs. Coverage can save a trip to the office.? At>JS.WER: When a wife, who has worked under • •MEMBER MICH MOflltE HOWE ASSOC* matic, P.S. & P.B. 80 acres with a comfortable social security, becomes eligible for benefits, we large home can be a dream come buy and move right in. Large is more complete and premiums Answer: Those planning to are as little or less than sep­ have her file for benefits based on her own work and C 489-7888 : :AIN USED CARS truel Just 15 minutes from Lan­ demands for rentals in this area. rt claim social security benefits '.J 14JB5 NORTH US 27 • arate policies. When your fire, on her husband's account. Social Security then deter­ sing, year round water in two $12,900. Contact Chet Spiece, can speed-up the process by 16 4 815 S. US-27 wind or liability policy renews mines which of the two is greater and pays that ;•• DeWitt " • creeks for the stock, two good Representative. Phone 517-584- telephoning the office several call Willard Reed Agency for a amount. If her benefit based on her own work amounted St. Johns barns for cover. 68 acres of work 3284. 17-3p months before filing a claim. quotation. Phone 669-7604.18-3p A telephone call will help the to $100.00 per month, but her benefit as a wife 224-2010 land plus a patch of beautiful (approximately 1/2 of her husband's benefit) were trees—Good crop allotments. A NEW HOME is in your budget . * AUTOMOTIVE with monthly payments that are only $65.00, Social Security would pay the greater or Tallman Rd., south of Pratt Rd., $100 per month. Clinton County. Call right nowl often less than your rent pay­ Your own benefit could be increased if you con­ .1964 CHEVROLET PICK-UP, 3/4 Vern Minkley, Realtor, Portland. ments. If you have a lot or enough # tinue to work and your earnings are higher than ' ton, 4 wheel drive, V-8 engine, Phone 647-6600. 17-5 cash to get some property we 10 x 16.5 tires, 40 gallon auxil- can build you a 3 or 4 bedroom those of 15 or 20yearsago.Your benefit is determined ' iary tark. Ph. 875-4244after5:00 home with around$100.00closlng by the amount of earnings over a period of time, BY OWNER: Large 4-bedroom, the higher your earnings the higher your benefit can be. p.m. 18 -3p DAY, WEEK, MONTH 0* 8 room home. Carpeted living- costs and interest rates you A freeze on wages can only be accomplished if the LONG TERM LEASE room, dining room and kitchen; wouldn't expect with no penalty worker becomes unable to work because of a disabling 1963 OLDS sedan, one owner, attached garage. Many shade for advance payments. Also the condition and files an application for a freeze on runs good, good rubber, power CAINS, Inc. trees. Financing available. 410 payments are set-up so mostany wages, steering, transmission, radio, BUICK-PONTIAC E. Higham St., phone 224-4377. bedget can live with them. For "good second car. 803 N. Mead. OPEL-GMC 2-dhtf more information call Fedewa Ph. 224-7301. 18-3p Builders Inc. 6218 Wright Rd. 210 W. Higham St. Johns 225 ACRES in Bengal Township, Fowler 587-3811 or stop in at CARL S. OBERLITNER 1970 PONT1AC CATALINA - 2 Phone 224-3231 set up for dairy or beef. Can our office located 5 1/2 miles door hard-top, automatic 2-tf be split up, also suitable for South of Fowler. 18-tf Water Well Drilling transmission, power steering, recreational purposes. Call Get ready for winter with fine power brakes, radio, heater, fac- V. M. Curry Co., Lansing, 489- HOUSE FOR SALE by adminis­ home furnishings for every 4" and larger •tory air conditioning, like new! 6469 or 482-0151. 19-3p tratrix, Immediate posses­ New car warranty. Keys Gulf sion. About 4 1/2 blocks from room in 3 Piece Bedroom Service, Elsie 862 -5200. 18-1 4 1/3 ACRES, Airport Rd„ North Court house and 3 blocks from your Reda Submergible Pumps of Cutler Rd. 205 foot front­ Swegles School. One car gar­ SUITE 1969 BU1CK LESABRE, 4 door RENTAL CARS age, $350.00 down. Full price age. 8 room home Including 3 home 1 Wholesale Retail "* sedan, radio, heater, automatic New Plymouths-4 Door Sedans $4,350.00. Phone 482-8631 or bedrooms, full bath, basement. come & see! just Gas heat, electric hot water $120.00 transmission, power steering, Available 24 Hours a Day write R. Burgess, 820 Snow Rd,, power brakes. Keys Gulf Service Lansing, Mich. 48917. 19-3p heater and gas cook stove con­ TYLERS FURNITURE BARN Phone 463-4364 Air Conditioned nected. Very good neighborhood! Elsie 862-5200. 18-1 By Day-Week-Month Open dally 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon. -Sat. or Call Mrs. Irish 224-4766. 18-3p by appointment Hettler's Motor Sales COUNTRY LOTS for sale be­ Alma 36-EEw-tf •L969 NOVA, 2 door, 6 cylinder, tween DeWitt and St. Johns. mile West of Ovid M-21 ph. 834-5895 radio, heater, automatic trans­ Ph. 224-2311 We will build on these using HOUSE with 5 acres and build­ mission. Keys Gulf Service. 862- 812 E. State St. Johns 16-4 your plans or ours. Financing ings, located 3 miles West of 5200. 18-1 available. Call FEDEWA BUILD­ Fowler and 1 mile North on ERS, INC., 587-3811 or Visit Grange Road. Call 582-2008. 1967 L.T.D. 4-door, hard-top, Ford our office at 6218 Wright Rd.- BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY excellent condition. Call 834- FARM and INDUSTRIAL 5363 evenings. 6122 E. Colony 5 1/2 miles South of Fowler. TRACTORS and 19-3 • NOTICES Use This Classified Listing For Fast Service From Clinton County Business Firms Rd. 17-3p EQUIPMENT New and Used FOR SALE: 3 bedroom, Ranch 15% off on all CHRISTMAS CARD, Bob's Auto Body, Complete Col­ t Rent a New style home In country. Ideally ANTIQUES FLORISTS Simplicity ORDERS taken between now lision Service, 224-2921, 800 N. PARTY SUPPLIES located between Lansing and St. and September 11. Clinton County Lansing. ' "* COMET or MERCURY LAWN and GARDEN Johns.

By MIKE PREV1LLE School opened In Wacousta on News Advertising Manager Recent visitors at the Maurice Tuesday Sept. 1 with all day ses­ Forward home were Mrs.Hubert sions. Principal, Richard Hill ( Fryover of Portland, Mrs. Hazel states the school hours will be Wow, what a week. If it hadn't Shadduck of Eagle, Mrs. Fred Bee's Chevrolet and Oldsmo- 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. for first Wilson of Grand Ledge and Mr. been for Dick Coletta we'd be through fifthgradeswhllekinder­ all trussed up in a straight jacket bile are having an Open House and Mrs. Mat StevensofLansing. at their modern new home on garten will have a morning class Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Forward sitting in a rubber room. Dick, 9 a.m. to 11:40 a.m. and the who will be a Junior at Michigan south U.S. 27 Saturday, Sept. are announcing the arrival of 12. For their ad a picture of afternoon section will meet 12:50 their fourth great-grandchild, a State this fall, has spent the p.m. to 3:30 p.m. summer with us working on the the new building was needed but son born to Mr, and Mrs. Larry News' Progress Edition. But because of its size the only way There Is a $5 refundable de­ Smith in New Mexico.Mrs.Smith when rep Carla Vincent decided to get a picture was by airplane. posit on non consumable items was the former Carla Peterson to have her appendix removed Jim O'ConnerofO'ConnersDairy such as textbooks for each stu- of DeWitt. «ri3! Dick stepped in and did an excel­ Equipment took us up Tuesday detn. Basic materials will be Mr. and Mrs. HenryDubendorf lent job. If he were 21 we'd afternoon and we tried our hand furnished by the school other­ and Mr. and Mrs. R. Llnkroum buy him a beer. at aerialphotography.Weweren't wise each child will furnish hie of California are visiting their scared but of all the pictures own individual school supplies sister, Mr. and Mrs, Howard * * we took the only one to turn such as crayons, pencils, note­ McDonough and family. out was a close-up of our nose. books etc. Recess milk Is Sympathy is extended to the Clinton National's balloons available at 3£ per carton or came home and a total of $110.00 So Friday Jim took our photo­ family of Rosa Challender, 84, grapher, EdCheeneyforasecond $1.35 each period.Therearefour mother of Iva McDonough, Ruby in gift certificate s and cash re­ milk periods in a school year. wards were issued to the senders and successful try. Ed'spictures Dubendorf and Ruth Llnkroum, of Bee's are much, much better Hot lunches were served the first Mrs. Challender passed away Kurt Becker of Kurt's Appliance presents and finders of the furthest flying day of school. Mrs. Dorothy Wes- balloons. Theresa Butler of St. than ours, but golly we've got a Tuesday morning. an RCA portable television to C. M. Merrill go'odlooking nose. seler and Mrs. Pauline Walker Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jastram Johns and Greg Hazle ofSt. Johns are in charge of the cafeteria. of St. Johns. Merrill won the set in a draw­ were awarded first and second have returnedafter spending sev­ , The teaching staff is as fol­ eral days at Horsehead Lake, ing held in conjunction with Kurt's Anniver­ prizes for their balloons long lows: Kindergarten, Mrs. Diane Whole Fresh Marine Gary Alspaugh has re­ flight. Mike Smith, St. Johns; Jackson; first grade, Mrs. Ursie sary Sale. Betty Leland, Ovid; Shane Shep- Chevrolet's entry into the turned after spending 14 months Powers and Mrs, Sharon Gober; in Vietnam. Gary returns Sept. ard, Ashley; Roger Hansen and "Small Car" field happensThurs- second grade, Mrs. Dorothy Steven Smith, St. Johns also re­ day when the Vega will be intro­ 29 to officers training school in Leonard and Mrs. MarilynHans- Virginia. ceived awards. duced. barger; third grade, Mrs. Gayle ST. JOHNS PUBLIC SCHOOLS Sica and Bruce Mance; fourth Neighborhood Society will meet Fryers grade, Ron G a linger and Mrs, Thursday Sept, 17 at 12:30 p.m. at Mable Brace's in Wacousta. 5S:^few*Si-t%S'ft^fc::::::::::::ft:::A:?::ft:::::ft:.,:::>s Nancy Wilkinson; fifth grade, NOTICE OF REFUND Jim Edinger's Chevrolet is John Sklepkowski and William They will go as a group out the new name for Edinger h LaHaie. Mrs, Betty Rosier is for lunch in Lansing and then Weber Chevrolet in Fowler. When secretary and Edward Atherton plan to tour the new Medical OF BOOK CREDIT SLIPS you stop in to see the new Vega Jr. is custodian. Center at St. Lawrence Hospital. i you might tell Jim that even Guests are invited to go with this though he changed the name, he The price for the children's group. doesn't look a bit like a bride. lunch first thru fifth grade is Unused Credit slips for the 7th grade books The Congregational Christian 40 cents and adults pay 60 cents SCHOOL MENU may be turned in for cash refund at the book Church in Eureka will pour con­ each day, crete in the floor of its new St. Johns High School c store of the Sunday School building on Satur­ day, Sept. 12* The men of the Our Congratulations to Mrs. Kathy McDonough of Big Rapids and Rodney B. Wilson Cut-Up Fryers ...»•• 35 Carol Montague of St, Johns. RODNEY B. WILSON church have been working on and Penny McDonough of Lansing September 14-18 Tuesday and Thursday nights Carol won the $10.00 drawing spent several days lastweekwlth all summer to complete this in the County News' Bazaar of Mr, and Mrs. Howard McDon­ Monday, September 14 "SUPER-RIGHT" SLICED BEEF JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Values promotion. The lucky project. A concrete slab roof - ough. Sloppy Joes was Installed on Saturday, Aug. sales slip was from Penney's Paint and Supply. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowers French Fries - Senior High 22. This roof required over 67 spent days last week at Wooden- Potato chips - Jr. High from Monday, September 14, 1970 through cubic yards of concrete and will shoe Lake with friends. Sliced tomatoes Wednesday, September 30, 1970 become a foundation for the later Mr. and Mrs, Dennis O'Dell 1/2 pt. milk LIVER addition of a new church audito­ and family of Bell Oak were Sun­ Chocolate cake rium. The Big M is at it again. day afternoon callers of Mrs. Ivan YELLOW Unused credit slips for the 8th, 9th, 10th, She's trying her best to poison This Saturday work will begin Bancroft. Tuesday, September 15 ONIONS us. We hit the scales at 195 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Open- Lasagna 11th, grade books may be turned in for cash at 7 a.m. and there will be a at the St. Johns Co-op the other c potluck dinner for the entire lander and Fred attended a family Corn 3-LB refund at the book store of the ST. JOHNS day. When we announced this at BAG Church family at 12 noon. birthday dinner Sunday in honor Roll & butter 39 lb home she sn\iled knowingly and of Mrs. Loyal McCrumb of Eagle HIGH SCHOOL from Monday, September 14, since then hasn't prepared an Applesauce 39 During the last fiscal year at the home of Mr. and Mrs, 1/2 pt. milk 1970 through Wednesday, September 30, 1970. some 24,339 persons visited the edible meal, She claims she's Lawrence McCrumb. Just trying to help us reduce Cookie Abrams Planetarium on the Mr. and Mrs. George C.Tyson Michigan State University camp­ but even our boys have taken Wednesday, September 16 to eating at the neighbors. otPetoskey were Monday supper us. .guests of their aunt, Mrs. Mable Escalloped potatoes & Ham PORK Brace. Buttered carrots Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bollinger Roll & butter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, 1/2 pt, milk J. R. Bollinger in Jackson. It Pudding Today Mercury introduces was the Bollinger's anniversary. CHOPS Mr. and Mrs, Leon Clark have Thursday, September 17 Ends and Centers Mixed returned from a trip to Europe. Hamburg gravy on mashed potatoes Mr. and Mrs, Nick McDonough Diced buttered beets a new and better small car. of Big Rapids were Sunday dinner Roll & butter guests of Mr, and Mrs. Howard 1/2 pt. milk 9 foil McDonough. Cherry crisp CAops Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trimmer Friday, September 18 In Pkg. 1971 MERCURY COMET of Fort Lauderdale spent Thurs­ Tuna noodle casserole day with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Green beans Bedaine. Fruit mold Spring Creek Circle meets Roll & butter Thursday evening with Mrs, Al­ 1/2 pt. milk 1. Take the best small-car ideas. A choice of 6's or V-8. fred Patterson on Wacousta Rd, Cookies Michigan U.S. No. I Grade Comet has them all. Easy parking and turning: the 2- This .is one small car that offers you exactly the door can turn in a circle only 35.6 feet in diameter! power you need or want. You have a choice ROUND Low price: Mercury's low- n £33^32^} ? of 3 thrifty "sixes'* orva high-performance LRKE est-priced car. Gas mile- ' ^ffi' 'ffi-5'' V-8. The standard engine is a 170 cubic CLUB ROMR POTATOES age: rivals imports. Simple servicing: a handy repair inch "six" with 100 horsepower. One op­ 'Central Michigan's Favorfft Ballroom ~~ manual is available with dozens of do-it-yourself tips. tional "six" is a 200 cubic inch engine Saturday September 12 with 115 horsepower. The second optional Back by Popular Request 2. Add the styling and performance "six" is a 250 cubic inch power plant with 145 horsepower. Or you can get "THE VANDENBERG BROTHERS" of a bigger car. Comet's biggest engine option, a 302 Playing Your Favorite Polkas, Waltz's & Modern Music 20 cubic inch V-8 with 210 horsepower. Saturday September 19 LB. BAG "THE MUSIC MAKERS" A choice of 2 doors or 4. Even Notice the big- Saturday September 20 69 car grille with dra­ a bucket-seat GT. comet offers "FRANKIE YANK0VIC & HIS YANKS" matic power-dome hood. Big- you 3 ways to own a better small car: the 2 America's Polka King-One Night Only Special! Jane Parker ^ car luxury, too, with rich, wail-to- door sedan seats 4 adults, a slightly Dancing 9:30 to 1:30 wall carpeting. And this all-new Comet gives you a larger 4-door sedan seats 5 adults, or •Phone Laingsburg 651-530B or Ovid 834-5172 lot of that big-car get up and go. The standard "6" has a GTwith buckets, hood scoop, spe­ 9orry No Minors For RoMtvotlont Coll Ljlnjuburi!**>-"« HEARTH BAKED 100 horsepower. And you can get up to a 210 hp V-8. cial GT striping, the works. Options • FOOD •DINNERS • COCKTAILS •BE|R aWINE include automatic transmission, power 4 MIIM wtit of Lilngtbur* on Round L»M„R«*!-_— 3. Result: a better small car. steering, even air conditioning. Rye Breads BIDS WANTED Ryes, Black Bread, Pumpernickel

On one (1) Snow Removal Vehiole, 4 Wheel 1V4-LB. 00 Drive, Short Wheel Base with front-mo unted LOAVES snoW plow, lights installed for snow plowing, alsO'With a rotating amber light on top. One i International 1966 Scout, 4 Wheel Drive com­ FRESHLIKE SALE plete with plow, to trade in. Cut Green Beans, u-oz. 1971 Mercury Comet Also bids wanted on'one (1) Standard Model (4-door sodan and GT models , Station Wagon, with regular equipment and also available) . Cream Style Corn, MH-OZ. optional V-8 engine. One 1969 Model Ford Van to trade-in. Whole Kernel Corn, 12-02. Submit bids to Clinton County Board of Garden Sweet Peas, 14,oz Mercury. Better ideas make better cars. Commissioners on or before October 8, 1970, Peas and Carrot;, u-oz. 5:00 p.m. / 1 c/o County Clerk's Office A better idea for safety: Buckle up. Courthouse, St. Johns, Michigan 48879 CANS The County reserves the right to reject any and' FOR all bids. 69 MERCURY! Stan Cowan Mercury Inc. PROPERTY AND MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE = .Prices Effective Through Saturday, Sept. 72th j= LINCOLN = WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES I 506 N. Clinton Ave. ST. JOHNS Phone 221-2334 liilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli Old DeWitt Republican: goldmine of Clinton history "Ocean Depths—a Divers DeWitt residents and last week's Pierce), favored the admission glass and in good condition was Tale." Ox Roast visitors ha'd the same of Kansas into the Union as a found in the attic of an old build­ The statement doesn't exactly opportunity to read the watery free state, and sought to restore ing in DeWitt and turned over cause chills to run up your batik, tale. That July edition was pre­ the principles of government as to the library for public obser­ does It? served and displayed during the held by Washington and Jeffer- vation. ( - — But In 1856, before Jules Memorial Building Art Show,,son. Much of the memorabilia of Verne's fictitious inventions Aug. 20-22. There were accounts of the that era was destroyed In 1931 were proved feasible, this was Another topic that interested "civil war" raging in Kansas as when afire swept the city leaving Call Millie at 224-2361 to place a fast-acting news. DeWitt readers was the first antialavery and proslavery forces only one or two original struc­ In fact, It was the lead story Republican national convention sent their representatives Into tures unscathed. in a small newspaper called the held in Philadelphia. Editor Seth the territory. Mrs. Faye Hanson, librarian at the DeWitt Public Library, •DeWitt Republican. P. Marvin deluged the. columns The life of the Republican nominee for president, John C. invited any interested Clinton with accounts of party issues residents to stop in and view the Clinton County News Classified Ad On Wednesday, July 9, 1856 and national problems that Re­ Fremont was recounted in graphic, if highly partisan, terms. newspaper display at the Me­ this tale of a deep-sea diver's publicans were to face. morial Building. hair-raising experiences in a The newspaper billed him In the completely uncharted and alien' He listed the main planks of headline as the "Pathfinder of world, was widely read and clr-( the party platform as the opposi­ the Rocky Mountains." culated thr oughout Clinton tion to the repeal of the Missouri In DeWitt, then the county seat, ^It^"' County. Compromise, opposition to the the Fourth of July celebration ^-- More than 114 years later, administration (Franklin In 1856 was the community event *^'•&$ & making news, "The celebration of the Glor­ ious Fourth In this village passed off In a manner highly pleasing to all concerned. The sun rose in the unclouded splendor, when the booming of cannon rode musically on the morning breeze and awakened in the minds of all many pleasing reminiscences of the past," the article noted. "At the appointed hour a pro­ cession formed In front of the Clinton House, and headed by a military escort composed In part of the governor's guard of Lan­ sing—proceeded to an adjacent grove and listened to the reading of the Declaration of Indepen­ dence by J. H. Adams, Esq. of this village ..." RED EAGLE The DeWitt Republican, of course, supported the Republican ticket of Fremont and William L. Dayton as vice-president, which was noted in an advertisement. Apparently demonstrations and rioting are not new to our his­ tory. SamMet The newspaper informed De- take Clinton National's By MRS. ROBERT VALENTINE — Phone 8624842 Witt readers about a "riot . .. CI INTON at a Fillmore demonstration in NATKINA1 o RED EAGLE Washington on the First." The Chippewa Chippers 4-H secretary Mrs. William Rando During the fighting "Mayor Club met recently at the Ban­ read the minutes. New officers Magnider and several of the nister school. Kathleen Moore elected were Roger Crowell, police were attacked with stones conducted the business meeting. president; Bill Crowell, vice- and bludgeons. The mayor was Roll call found 8 members pres­ president and Mrs. Timm Crow­ badly injured. The mob followed ent. Kay Shank won the attendance ell , secretary-treasurer. The him half a mile with cries of prize. The group played Softball oldest member present was Dr. 'Kill him.' until dark when Mrs. Carole O. E. Geib with the youngest Hammond served refreshments. being Jodi Lynn Rando. It was "The mob was finally dis­ persed and one or two arrests She invitech"the club to have decided to have the reunion next NAIIONAL their September meeting at her year at McCurdy Park the last made.* new home. It was also noted that of August. Another local bit of nostalgia cropped up in reading the Re­ the members orders have been Special music Sunday morning sent to National 4-H Supply and publican, great-granddaddy of mi at die BannisterUnitedMethodist the Clinton County News. should be ready to distribute Church was a solo by Mrs. John soon. Schlarf with Mrs. ElmerLeydorf "We have two daily lines of stages running from Jackson via The annual Crowell reunion at the organ. Mrs. William Cox conducted Junior Church for 12 Lansing and the other running was held Sunday at McCurdy to Owosso, the present terminus park in Corunna. 53 persons young people while Rev*. Cox conducted the regular service. of the Detroit and Milwaukee were present for the potluck railroad, with which it connects." dinner. President Dick Crowell Joe Hinkley and Brian Valentine CLINTON called the meeting to order and served as ushers. The old newspaper, encased in NATIONAL The RED EAGLE CLUB CLINTON NATIONAi FRESH £ ^frnM^ For Young Adults

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This square-stemmed mint plant, read/ for harvest, soon will offer oil for candies and gum and the menthol extract is used in cer­ tain medicines. The process of making mint can be traced through these photos .by News Here farm workers Jack Woodhams and Carlos Iza help prepare the crop photographer Ed Cheeney on the Robert Wood- In late July or early August, the mature mint plants are swept up by a chopper and sprayed into the large bin wagon. The process is little dif­ for sfeam processing by smoothing down the mint, making an even load, ready hams mint farm, Scott Road, rural St. Johns, ferent from the harvesting of other crops. for the "pressure cooker."

TCF I ' for wheat 6-24-24

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A special fertilizer, made to grow strong wheat seedlings before winter sets in. Ten percent of the Nitrogen is In nitrate form for North Bengal quick seedling use. Phosphate is highly water By Mrs Wm. Ernst soluble to develop strong, vigotous roots in a Sunday, Aug. 30 dinner guests sajtr-i hurry. Contains 1/2% Zinc to keep the young of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Moritz plant functional: 1% Sulfur for protein build­ and family were: Mrs. Edna ing blocks; 1/2% Iron for good color and Damon of St. Johns, Mrs. Tames Phinney and children of Tucson, chlorophyll- plus 3/10% Manganese and 1/32% Ariz, and Mr. and Mrs. Clare Boron to assure good internal metabolism. Moritz and Randy of rural Grand Also available in 8-32-16 analysis. Ledge. Mrs, Elva Lechner of Crystal and Mrs. Edna Watamaker were For those areas of Michigan where Man­ Tuesday, August 25 visitors of ganese is especially limited in the soil, Mr. and Mrs. William Ernst and Maxine. Agrico makes the 6-24-24 analysis available Condensed vapors are deposited in a sep­ with 2% Manganese. Kathy Moritz spent a couple days recently with her grand­ The boiler, a vital instrument in producing mint, will force about 80 aration unit which forces the oil to the top. mother and aunt, Mrs. Edna pounds of steam through a pressurized bin containing the mint plants, vap­ The oil is then drained Into waiting barrels, Damon and Mrs. James Phinney orizing the mint oil in the leaves. ready for shipment as demonstrated here by and children of St. Johns. Richard Woodhams. Mr. Farmer Agnes Bearndt and Peggy Lee Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rossow Mowhatt of Lakeyiew were Mon­ have been spending sometime day, August 31 dinger guests of with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. order your seed wheat Mr. and Mrs. William Ernst. H. E. Rossow and David and Mrs. Edmund Falk visited her his grandmother, Mrs. Herman TRADITIONALLY NEW ... FIELD TO FEEDLOT sister, Mrs. Arthur Martens and Rossow. They will both teach ^n Methodist men gather & barley seed now. niece, Mrs, Melvin Argersinger Flint this school term. and children of St. Johns on Mrs. Louis Schmitt has been Thursday, Aug. 27. assisting in the home of her son- for weekend retreat in-law and daughter, Mr. and Ann Moritz was a guest of Mrs. Richard VanElIs and family. Methodist men and their sons Guest speaker at the retreat her brother and sister in-law, -Mrs. VanElls, the former Rose from Clinton County will join will be Dr. Norman K, Elliott Westphalia Milling Co Mr. and Mrs. Clare Moritz and Schmitt, is getting about on representatives from other cen­ Randy of rural Grand Ledge from of St. Paul, Minn, discussing "A WESfPHALIA crutches after undergoing knee tral Michigan districts Saturday Study in Personal Living." Monday until Thursday, Aug. 24 surgery at the Carson City Hos­ for the 15th annual retreat at PHONE 587-4531 to 27. Laymen from all parts of the pital recently. Lake Louise Sept. 12-13. district will take part in the program while special music will be given by a youth quartet. A special plaque will be awarded to the church having the most men and boys in attendance.

INSTANT SHORT CUT New Cylinder-Screen Chopper New cylinder-screen cutting mechanism assures short, uniform chopping on the new Gehl "600" forage har­ vester. Powerful blower whips crops to the back of the box... or into the silo. No feeder arjron. Unit is shorter, front to back Tough three-inch diameter shaft whirls cylinder at 1000 KPM. Six 21-inch long knives. 120 sq. in, throat area, 374 sq. in. screen area. Standard tungsten-carbide faced knives and cutterbar ... built-in knife sharpener. Three attachments available: hay pick­ up, one-row, and a two-row that handles both wide and Production Credit narrow rows. offers a TWO-ROW bargain in money • Handles 28-40" rows • Roller-type gathering chains • Floating attachment j •Bumper bar stalk guide PCA loam cost lew because of the unique PCA way of figuring interest tost*... custom-designed for fannen, Make us prove it with a Demonstration! PRODUCTION *t CREDIT ' ASSOCIATION PHILLIPS IMPLEMENT CO. 1104 S. US-27 St. Johns 313 N. Lansing ST, JOHNS PH. 224-2777 Phone 224-3662 " j f Wednesday, September 9, 1970 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan 'Page 3 B

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Laurel reg.value-$11.38 Clinton County's you pay — $ 8.69 We have a private Diamond room to show you our fine SUPER SAVINGS on Diamonds. Elyse SUPER PLENAMINS! on America's largest We are the most experienced Gemological Diamond Jewelers selling Multi-Vitamin. and Watchmakers in the Clinton County area ... serving the Only At Your (fjexalf) Drug Store Multi-Mineral product! area for the past 27 years. Any credit terms or payments to suit you, with no carrying charge. BAZAAR OF VALUES Parr's/'^'//Pharmacy HARR'S JEWELRY Serving St. John's'for almost 60 years. 27 Years of Selling Fine Diamonds in the Clinton County Area Sundays 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. 114 N. Clinton Avenue s*- Johns Phone 224-7443 201 N. Clinton St. Johns

PLUS Women's & Children's BEE'S "Water Proof" Sno-Boots $ 200 Beat the weather this 1970 winter. Come Early Impala 2-door hardtop, custom coupe, 8 cylinder, auto­ matic, power steering, power brakes, radio, air condi­ and Save! tioned, low mileage. IN CASH PRIZES 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass—2-door hardtop, 8 cylinder, auto­ matic, power steering, power brakes, radio, low mileage. From 5580-$980

1970 Chevelle Malibu—2-door hardtop, 6 cylinder, automatic, radio, low mileage. Values to $16" 1967 Oldsmobile 98 Luxury Sedan, 8 cylinder, automatic, full power, air conditioning, tilt wheel, vinyl top.

1966 Ford Fairlane 500—2-door hardtop, 8 cylinder, auto­ BANKAMERICARD matic, power steering, radio, bucket seats. immune Mi: SHOP IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT Firestone Tires SHOWROOM: ST. JOHNS USED CAR LOT: ECONOMY SHOE STORE

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SPRED SATIN Buy 2 gallons of Spread Satin LATEX WALL PAINT receive a free brush. \ PENNEY'S PAINT & SUPPLY 1103 N-. Clinton Phone 224-2784 Central National Bank ST. JOHNS OVID PEWAMO ALWAYS FREE PARKING FDtC "SHi'iS REHMANN'S A/idrtfTCOflAE BAZAAR SPECIAL D & C'S FALL FASHIONS ttWMI Bazaar of Value FREE 54 pc. set of Melamine with SPECIALS Sport Hat 9 pc. matching tumbler and or tray set for $18.95 order Lady's Dresses yours today $599 $899 10% off r Save $80-$100 on Airline T.Y. bonded material on Sizes All Weather Average & Tall lO-M'/i - Parity Hose 99« pr. Coats Coming Soon - D&C Tapes and Records in Stock We'll check the prongs to be sure your REHMANN'S STORE diamond Is tight. We'll clean It to bring out 0 CLOTHING — FURNISHINGS — SHOES- the full brilliance. We'll see that it's prepared Downtown St. Johns t for DAD and LAD Phone for the summer. , 107 N# Clinton Ave St, Johns Store No cost or obligation. „,„„„ _ St. Johns 308 N. Clinton D. Rice, Mgr. 224-3243 Phone 224-9937 224 2412 Page 4 B . CtlNTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Wednesday, September 9, 1970 ORDER NOW SPECIALS FROM FOWLER Hene Peschke's Sliced SEED WHEAT BACON Herrud's Skinless , Now is the time to order FRANKS 69* Borden's Glacier Club ICE CREAM Vi gal. 59$ UREA CARROTS RED GRAPES for your silos Ib.pkg. "|Qt lb. 29^ FARMER'S Frechen's Market CO-OP ELEVATOR FOWLER Free Parking in rear of Store FOWLER Ph. 582-2661 COME TRY ON A VEGA Time Vega's just as much car as any Ht" «'.-.• V.. . - .**:.• •! the til big car, only smaller To order for fall seeding ,*•• | . ' 'i ".I'powert.ver catalog Talk to our salesmen. <>a i in 1! .:•, ,j" ill \ tMi'H'it' - About Vega The little car thai 50 LB. BAG BULK * .' It- ! -TK<"- ! 1 I" APT VC'iltl dues everything well 1*1*1* •. - ii' -M:. in* 1 6-24-24 $66 Ton $62 Ton Triple 16 $66 Ton 8-32-16 $72 Ton $68 Ton UREA $66 Ton ALWAYS IN THE MARKET FOR WHEAT-CORN-OATS WHITE BEANS-SOY BEANS Jim Edinger, Chev. Mathews Elevator FOWLER WI( N'i "kg? •Fowler .Ph. .582-2551 Its Easy . . . Here's How To The Red Eagle Club WIN For Young Adults *in High School *ln College *NewIyweds *For anyone under 26 years. CASH PRIZES BALL POINT PEN WITH MEMBERSHIP IS FREE VALUES' PURCHASE OF SI.00 IN SCHOOL SUPPLIES During the eight-week Bazaar of Values, The County News FREE *Free Checking Account will give away $200 in cash to shoppers who patronize merchants participating in the Bazaar of Values. During the first four weeks $10 will be given away a week, during the next three weeks $20 a week will be given away and at the end of the 8th week there SPECIAL LOW PRICES *Free Personalized Checks will be a $100 prize given away. All entries stay in the box for the entire eight weeks. You have a chance to win each week. You Filler Paper-Pencils Rulers-School Supplies may deposit as many entries as you wish. The more entries you- Name *Plus many other Benefits make, the better chance you have of winning. Just write your name, address and phone number on any sales slip, cash regis­ Special pflnty ||ose 99£ ter .tape, charge slip receipt or other business form from any Address business displaying the BAZAAR of VALUES posters or ad­ Support PANTY HOSE...... $5.95 " vertising in this section of The County News. Or you can use the RED EAGLE free coupon at the right. Bring or mail these entries to The . Phone Finkbeiner's Pharmacy CLUB Clinton $atm§l County News, 120 Walker, St, Johns. Each week-a ticket will be drawn and a photo of the happy winner taken. This Is a bonus Your Family's Health Center BANK AND TRUST CO. opportunity for you because you shop in Clinton County. . . FDIC nothing extra to buy . , . just enter your sales slip or coupon! 128 N. Main Fowler 582-3121

The store with more for LESSllI Hi - Style's Going Hunting? SWEATERS BAZAAR OF get some practice WANTED Any one interested in Saving $40 to $60 VALUES On all new VM Stereo Consoles with AM-FM radios. in first! Famous Name TUESDAY SWEATERS $O60 Reg. $1799 Ra ef,, e $17.00 to $18.00 •* / - Reg. ^- *-- Trap toads JU PERMANENTS $15.00 ONLY9]] Versatile Synthetic Wigs $30 Matching Knit Shirts Sweet Sue Synthetic Wigs $25 $O30 Reg. $12.00 $7" Human Hair Wigs & Wiglets Trap Loads By HeleneCurtis Short Sleeve Never Iron model 972-1 Llfe-Glo Hair Conditioners 1/2 price with each shampoo - set. Headquarters for Ammo-Licenses-Acces, Knit Shirts not exactly as shown s Reg. Price 299.00 249 Reg. ' -noo save $50.00 4 OPERATORS TO SERVE YOU: y Call Now for your Hunting Needs $3.98 & $4.50 >/ * Linda Pewoski Marie Haruska 4 models to choose from—Limited offer Layaway now for Christmas Jennie Go'etze Delores Phinney Men's Suits Reg. $64.95 & $71.95 Open Tuesday thru Sat. ,& Thurs. Nights Fowler Plumbing BECKER Hi Style Beauty Salon * & Heating Becker's Department Store FURNITURE STORE "o!3E. State " Phone 224-3470 248 N. Main Fowler Fowler FOtylER. MICHIGAN PHONE 582-2161 . Wednesday, September 9, 1970 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Page 5 B CLOSE OUT SALE SPECIALS FROM CLINTON COUNTY at BERK'S $ $ $ $ $ Davenport & Chair 1 Nylon Upholstering SAVINGS GALORE coil spring constuction No reasonable offer refused (We may even accept a few unreason­ Sale Prke able offers) DEALERS WELCOME $17700

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MONDAY, March 16, 1970 Dept. by Hufnagel, to table the report for the present time. Voted and Hoag Funeral Home Ambulance Service 175.00 Lee R. Rummell Funeral HEALTH: Welfare M. Gove carried. The Clinton County Board of Supervisors met Monday, Education RE: Bids on the County Cars: Home Ambulance Service 175,00 R. Sirrine Osgood Funeral Home Ambulance Service 698.50 March 16, 1970 at 9:00 A.M. Prayer was offered by Gerald Veterans R. Andrews It was moved by Underhlll, supported by Gove, to accept the Shepard. A pledge of allegiance was given to the flag. Roll was low bid of DeBar Chevrolet for $11,460,92, for Sheriffs' Cars. F. Earl Haas Expense Account of Exten­ sion Director 343,05 called and a quorum reported. All members were present. BUILDING G. Lankford Supervisor Lankford asked to be allowed to abstain from voting Minutes of the March 2 meeting were presented. Correc­ on the matter. Request granted. All members voted aye, Lank­ John R. Aylsworth Expense account of 4-H D. Chamberlain Youth Agent 251.02 tions were made. It was moved by Shepard, supported by AUTHORITY R. Andrews ford abstained. Motion declared carried unanimously. Chamberlain to • approve the minutes as corrected. Voted and It was moved by Underhlll, supported by Gove, to accept the Goerge R, McQueen Expense account of Extension G. Shepard Agent 326.40 carried. R. Montgomery low bid of $1,749.00 for (1) Chevrolet Blscayne from Bee's Communications were then read: Chevrolet for the Zoning Department. Voted and carried. Joanne Miller ' Expense account of Circuit 1. A notice from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers calling Supervisor Gove presented a Mental Health Report. He then It was moved by Lankford, supported by Shepard to approve Court Stenog, 529.70 attention to a series of public hearings on the Grand River moved, supported by Lankford, that this Board give its approval the County Clerk attending a voting-machine training school to Sharon Spellman Extra clerical Work in Agr. Watershed Basin long-range development proposal was read. to the After-Care Program of the Community Mental Health be held in Jamestown, New York on April 26, 27 and 28. Voted Office 333.54 The local meeting will be held in Lansing at the West Junior High Board. Voted and carried. and carried. Frank Sharick Expense account of Deputy School, April 8, at 2:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Supervisor Lankford presented a committee report: Supervisor Gove reported on several proposed bills. He Sheriff 452.50 It was moved by Montgomery, supported by Cobb, to accept 2. Committee approved the recommendation of Bill Coffey, feels House Bill 4283 and House Bill 4288 should be opposed. Caroline Kazak Janitorial for Welfare and s and place on file. Voted and carried, Zoning Administrator to hire Mrs. Ethel Holm as part time Senate Bill 1334 should be endorsed. Agrl. Offices 348.67 2. A letter from Herman Openlander, Supervisor of Water- hourly clerk In the -Zoning office at a starting rate of $1.90 per Supervisor Shepard stated that House Bill 4287 should be Janet M. Wilkte Extra clerical work for town Charter Township, expressing his appreciation of the sup­ hour, opposed. . Zoning Dept.' 237.66 port which they have received from the County on the Township's The following is a list of bills audited since the December Patricia Hammontree Extra clerical work In efforts to defeat the attempted annexation, by the City of Lansing, 4, Committee recommends concurrence with resolution from session: District Court 368,41 Berrien County regards to Migrant Labor Camps, Copy of the Karen Tolles Extra clerical work in of a portion of the Township. Owosso Typewriter Co. Supplies Clerk, Circuit It was moved by Gove, supported by Hufnagel to receive and resolution to be forwarded to appropriate government officials. District Court 330.85 M. Gove disqualified himself from this recommendation due to Court, Assignment Clerk, Marcella Feldpausch Extra clerical work in place on file. Voted and carried. Circuit Court Reporter, 3. A letter from the U,S. Department of Interior (Bureau of personal interests. Friend of Court 675.49 Maintenance Dept. Dlst. Irene J. Nobis Expense account of Matron Outdoor Recreation) calling attention to a brochure was presented. Court, Equalization, The 'Board recessed for Committee meetings at 9:40 a.m. 6. Committee recommends adoption of the following policy. at Juvenile Home 31.06 Friend of Court, Proba­ Arlene McMaster Extra work at Juvenile Home 464.71 Upon again coming to order, Prosecuting Attorney Patrick All communications to the County Board will be reviewed by the tion Office, Prosecuting Kelly presented an amendment to the Planning Commission Chairman of said Board and will be presented to the Board with a Roland J. Duguay Expense account of District Attorney, Reg.' of Deeds, Judge 104.26 Ordinance, which is required to comply with the opinion of the brief statement of contents for action by the Board or referred Zoning 754,44 to proper committee for recommendations. Institute of Cont. Legal Attorney General's office. Action was deferred until the P.M. Doubleday Bros. St Co. Supplies for Dlst. Court, session. Education - Membership for District Equalization, Fr. of Court, 7. Committee recommends adoption of the following policy. Judge 75.00 Supervisor Montgomery reported on the Michigan Children's Treasurer's Office 566.65 The policy of this Board is to fill vacancies only with personnel Velma Beaufore Two Plat books for Equaliza­ Aid Society request for financial assistance. He then moved, Eastman Kodak Co. Supplies for Reg. of Deeds, tion Dept. 6.00 supported by Gove, that the budgeted amount of $400.00 be paid. who have met the approval of the effected department head. Supervisor Lankford then moved, supported by Hufnagel to & Probation Office 507.97 Agnes Danley Expense account of Friend of Voted and carried. Xerox Corporation Supplies for General Office, Court 174.90 Supervisors expense accounts were then read. It was moved concur with the Berrien County Resolution on Migrant Labor Housing. Voted and carried. Rental on machine 728.85 Leon E. Thelen Expense account of Equaliza­ by Underhlll, supported by Shepard, to approve the accounts as Starr Commonwealth care of children in Outside Lankford moved, supported by Cobb to adopt Item No. 6. tion Assistant 47.40 presented. Voted and carried, Boarding Home 912,00 Voted and carried. Arils Strachota Expense of Dist. Court A Resolution from the City of St. Johns was read. It was P. B. Gast Supplies for Court House 24.50 Stenographer 295.25 moved by Montgomery, supported by Underhlll, to concur with the ITEM NO. 6 R. P. Lewis Co. Secretarial Chair for Switch­ Esther Rademacher Extra clerical work in Drain Resolution. Voted and carried. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Clinton board Operator,and Dist. Court Office 64.00 Equipment 298.61 RESOLUTION County Board of Supervisors do strongly urge the State and Dale Chapman Expense account of Drain Federal Governments to start an immediate study to find a Mechanics Laundry Co. Mops for Court House & Commissioner 179.47 l > workable solution to the migrant housing problem. Juvenile Home 66.65 Charles W. Front Expense account of Civil The City Commission, recognizing the plight and effect the National council Juvenile Membership Due Natl. Council phosphate content of sewage effluent has upon the lakes and Defense Director. 109.67 Supervisor Lankford moved, supported by Andrews to ap­ of Juvenile Court 25.00 Gerald V. Wilcox Expense account of Drain streams of the State of Michigan, and the City being mindful of Richard Mackowiak Transcript pretrial 15.00 the actions taken by the State of Michigan Legislature, through prove Item No. 7. Voted and carried. Engineer 434.31 Grand Rapids Loose Several (5) , Expense account of Care of its Department of Natural Resources and other departments, Leaf, Inc. Village Tax Receipts commissions and agencies, to cause municipalities treating such ITEM NO. 7 Juvenile Home Children 1,058.23 (Equalization) 212.73 sewage, to remove a great portion of the phosphate content BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that until the study Is com­ John Barrett Labor for Court House 210.00 The Behler Young Co. Supplies for Smith Hall 91.16 thereof; and, pleted and a workable solution found that all migrant labor Ben Swanchara Expense account of Dog camps that were licensed during the 1969 season be re- Stamp Rite Inc. Supplies for Court House 51.67 Warden 1,031.57 J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co. Supplies for Court House 283.35" Howard C. Hoover Expense account of Dog The City Commission being Informed from other independent licensed without the imposition of any additional State or West Publishing Co. Books for Pros. Attorney & Warden 1,434.60 sources that a large percentage of the phosphate content running Federal housing regulations. District Court 131.00' P. J. Patterson Meals for prisoners 2,501.20 through municipal sewage systems, emanates from the high Chocola Cleaning Ma­ phosphate content of many detergents and laundry products, Supervisor Lankford moved, supported by Montgomery, to The Rlegle Press Inc. Supplies for Pros. Office 8.69 adopt the resolution on publishing Supervisors proceedings. terials Supplies for Court House 248.27 Estes-Leadley Co. Burial of Soldier 300.00 Inter. Business Supplies for Extension Office Tri-County Regional BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED, the City Commission hereby Voted and carried. Machines & District Court 1,095.87 Planning Comm. Copies Information Report .68 requests the Michigan State Legislature and particularly its Creed Co. Supplies for Court House 62.43 I » legislators for this District, to Investigate or cause an investiga­ RESOLUTION Catherine Messer /• Extra clerical in Treasurer's r Lansing Supply Co. Supplies for Court House , ,,, 53.22 Office , 42.75 tion »C6 be made, into the phosphate content of such laundry Gulf Oil Co.' Gasoline for Sheriff's Office* ,1.426*50 ' detergents and the feasibility of regulating said phosphate con­ WHEREAS, under the laws of the State of Michigan Public National Sheriff's Assoc. Copy National Sheriff's Direc­ Act of 1851 No. 156 the Clinton County Board of Supervisors Callaghan & Co. Michigan Statutes Annotated 622.50 tory 15.00 tent* with an eye toward reducing the phosphate content finally Eaton County Sheriff's emanating into the lakes and streams of the State of Michigan. are required to publish a report of its proceedings immedi­ Motorola Communica­ ately after each session in an established newspaper, and Dept, Serving papers for Prosec. tions Maintenance for March for Office 7.35 Sheriff's Dept. 6,363.10 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk be directed to WHEREAS, while the public Is entitled to know the actions of Selleck Office Supply Supplies for Extension Office T. M. Green - Attorney Fees 870.17. transmit this Resolution to the respective persons and govern­ and Circuit Court & Sheriff 185.04 mental bodies. the Board, the detailed minutes are read by very few and Thomas A. Edison most would be better advised by the publication of a less Michigan Sheriff's Assoc. Dues for Sheriff 15,00 Industries Repairs of District Court 205.00 Main Electronics Supplies for Circuit Court Kee-Lox Mfg. Co. Ribbons, Etc. for District Yeas: Commissioners Coletta, Rand, Hannah, Grost, Wood. complicated summary and, Stenographer 91,21 Court 88.58 Nays: None Sealtest Dairy Products Milk for Juvenile Home 127,89 Panama Beaver Co. Books for District Court RESOLUTION DECLARED CARRIED THIS 9th DAY OF WHEREAS, this Board has found it difficult to receive satisfactory or prompt service in this function and the cost Dodge Bldg. Cost and Supplies 15.94 MARCH, A.D., 1970. of such printing is an ever increasing budgetary item, and Services Supplies for County Engineer 15.95 Martin's Flag Co. Flags for Court House 104.48 I hereby certify that the above resolution is an excerpt of Simplex Time Recorder Parts for Equipment in Reg. Craft Printers Farm property record cards 131.70 the City Commission Meeting Minutes on March 9, 1970. WHEREAS, the Clinton County Board of Supervisors meet­ Co. ' of Deeds 7,00 Michigan Assessors THOMAS L. HUNDLEY, Charlotte Republican Assoc, Dues for Equalization Director 5.00 City Clerk. ings are open to the public and the press, and radio and news media are always present to report on the proceedings, Tribune Supplies for Friend of Court 52.45 Keystone Envelope Co. Circuit Court Files 201.17 Commercial Blueprint Supplies for Drain Commis- Pengad Companies, Inc. Supplies for Court Reporter 58.05 Gerald Wilcox, Chairman of the Planning Commission pre­ and Inc. sloner 29.45 Ira F. Kaufman Dues for Juvenile Court sented and briefly reviewed a Sewage Disposal Survey of the Singer Supplies for Drain Commis­ Judge 25.00 Tri-County area, published by the Tri-County Regional Planning NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Clinton County Board of Supervisors recommends that the Legisla­ sioner 116.50 Shaw-Walker Co. Supplies for Register of Commission, The total cost of the project was $103,141.00. Don Boone Serving papers for District Engineer Consultants - $33,000, Contributed Services - $23,000, ture amend this section of the law to provide that a synopsis Deeds (Files) 501.50 of the proceedings of the Board be prepared by the clerk Court 3.30 Pitney-Bowes Rental on machine for Reg.' Tri-County Regional Planning Commission Services - $47,000f Kimball's Adding Machine for Drain Mr. Wilcox also pointed out some mistakes In the report and and approved by the Chairman of the Board, similarly to of Deeds Office 310.00 Office 249.50 discussion followed, the provisions^ Section 8 of Act 359 of 1947 and that such Thomas Barnwell Serving papers for Probate Lansing Printing Co. Supplies for Zoning Office 105.50 Court 4.00 Supervisor Andrews reported on the Tri-County Regional synopsis only be published as provided in that section. Ross Variety Store Supplies for Juvenile Home Main Electronics Supplies for Circuit Court Planning Commission activities. He related the problems of BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a copy of this resolution Child 14.50 Reporter 10.45 project 302, which .covers a water, sewer and transportation Modern Wholesale study. be mailed to the State Senator and State Representatives 3M Business Products Supplies for Agrl. Agent 43.68 Electric Supplies for Court 18.42 General Services Admr. Supplies for Agrl. Agent HUD is requesting the following: from the County of Clinton for their consideration and appropriate action and the Michigan Association of Counties Reed's Standard Service Gasoline for Sheriff's Dept. 10.70 \ St Court House 61.85 1. A break-through on low-cost housing, with emphasis for Pg. office machines Service on Rem. Typewriter low-income minority groups. and all'Michigan County Boards of Supervisors. Michigan State Indus­ for Extension Office 20.50 tries Supplies for Jail 122.73 2. Minority group representation on the Commission. Ingham Medical Hosp. Supplies for Health Dept. X-Ray Western Union Telegram for Sheriff's Dept. 4.70 3. Encourage minorities to secure proper training. Probate Judge, Tim Green and Richard' Dell of. the State Contagious Disease 107.05 -S. R, Russell Medical for Jail 4.00 4. Cooperation with the Lansing Model Cities program. Audit Division appeared and presented a plan for child care by I * the county (with State participation) which will effect a savings Genesee Coverall & Towel Laundry for Jail 280.80 Gambles Supplies for Jail 1.39 Planning Commission member, Almond Cressman also com­ DeWitt Weekly Advertiser Notice for Dog License 7.00 Zeeb Animal Hospital Removal head of cat 5.00 mented on Tri-County Regional Planning Commission projects. to the county. It was moved by Sirrine, supported by Underhlll, that Clinton Ovid-Elsie Banner Dog License Notice 20.70 Schmitt Electric Installation alarm at Juvenile He indicates there appears to be a reasonable basis for the St. Johns Reminder Dog License Notice 62.68 Home and service call for confusion and dissension which seems to exist. He also spoke County participate In the Foster Child Care Fund, Voted and carried. * Clock Cleaners Dry Cleaning for Sheriff's Smith Hall 949.77 of the availability of Federal funds for a Regional Law Enforce­ 33 25 ment Program. It was moved by Shepard, supported by Underhlll to authorize Dept. « St. Johns Waste Material Material for Smith Hall 10.08 The Board then recessed for lunch. transfer of the remaining child care budget now in the General Glaspie Drug Store Supplies for Jail 20.36 Fund to the Child Care Fund. Voted and carried. Charles Greenblatt Badges for Sheriff's Dept. 79.60 St. Johns Dry Cleaning Dry cleaning for Sheriff's Masarik Shell Service Gasoline for Sheriff's Dept. 13.05 Dept. 38.20 P.M. SESSION The Chairman then declared a short recess. Upon coming • to order, the amendment, to the -ordinance St. Johns Dry Cleaners Dry Cleaning for Sheriff's Wash-n-Dry Cleaning drapes for Health Dept. • 115.35 Dept. 20.40 Upon again coming to order, Chairman Nobis presented the establishing the County Planning Commission was discussed. It E. V. Price Co. Supplies for Sheriff's Dept. 42.53 Clinton Memorial Hosp. Medical for contagious disease 202.20 Committee Assignments for the year of 1970. was moved by Montgomery, supported by Shepard, to approve the amendment. Voted and carried. Robert A. Granstra Supplies for Sheriff's Dept. 70.96 Becker's Appliance Skelgas for Smith Hall 16.40 It was moved by Lankford, supported by Hufnagel to approve Hettler Motor Sales Labor & repairs for Sheriff Rademacher Const. Labor & repair for Juvenile the committee appointments as presented and to transfer Vet­ Bids of furnishing Sheriff's cars were opened and are as follows: Cars 743.47 Home * 58.76 erans Affairs from the Government and Personnel .Committee Bee's Chevrolet Labor St repairs for Sheriff's Walker's Cafe Meals for Jurors 13.50 to the Health Committee. Voted and carried, Hettler - Plymouth Fury $12,966.00 Cars 1,013.06 L&L Restaurant Meals for Jurors 147.25 $12,155.84 Ditmer Broadcasting Co. Radio advertising for Treas­ Co-operative Extension Maps for Reg. of Deeds, CLINTON COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Cowan - Mercury Lundy - Dodge (4 cars - incomplete) $ 9,000.00 urer and Dogs 36,00 Service Equalization 75,00 COMMITTEES FOR 1970 DeBar - Chevrolet $11,460.92 Green St Root Printing Envelopes Zoning Si pads for Polack Corporation Supplies for Extension Office 86,25 $13,474.00 Equalization Dept. 35.06 John Glowacki Labor on record player for Salary and Clerk Hire O'Shaughnessy - Chevrolet $13,259.00 Andy's Shopping Basket Groceries for Juvenile Home 638.04 Extension Office 5.50 Civil Defense G. Lankford Bee's - Oldsmoblle $12,274.00 Hal Glfford Hatchery Eggs for Juvenile Home 19.72 Dr. W. C. Robertson Medical for Juvenile Home GOVERNMENT AND Resolutions A, Cobb Bee's - Chevrolet $16,161.20 Kurt's Appliance Center Supplies for Juvenile Home 55.65 Child 12.00 Public Relations R. Montgomery Egan's - Ford W. F. Stephenson, M. D. Medical for Juvenile Home Egan Ford Sales, Inc. Labor & repair on Court PERSONNEL: County Planning Com- M, Gove Children 3*4.60 House Scout 99.05 mission It was moved by Andrews, supported by Cobb, to eliminate Rehmann's Clothing for Juvenile Home A. T. Allaby Ins. Workmen's Compensation 2,984.93 bid No. 3 (Lundy Motors) In as much as-the bid was Incomplete* Child ' "* * 56.84 Hilary Hafner Expense account of Deputy G. Shepard Audit Voted and carried. Penney's Clothing for Juvenile Home Sheriff 54.95 FINANCE: Equalization G. Lankdord Bids on the Zoning Department Car are as follows: Appropriation D. Chamberlain Children 85,79 Ernest E, Carter Expense account of Clerk to W. Hufnagel Strduse Oil Co. Gasoline for Sheriff's Dept. 266.00 Convention * 76.72 Drain Egan's - Ford $2,412.09 Penney's Paint & Supply Paint for Court House 13.57 WUlard Krebel Expense account of Reg. of Highway R. Andrews O'Shaughnessy - Chev - Blscayne $1,815.00 Heathman's Supplies for Juvenile Home Deeds Convention 60,71 " & Court House 26.21 Daniel C. Matson Expense to Institute Legal LAND USE: Zoning W."Hufnagel O'Shaughnessy - Chev - Bel Air, $1,890.00 C. Underhlll Bee's - Chev. - Blscayne $1,749.00 Sinclair Fuel Oil for Smith Hall 549.77 Education 30.00 Agricultural Lee Rummell Expense account of Coroner 210.35 Dept. of Public Works G. Shepard Lundy - Dodge Polara $2,395.38 Parr's Drugs Supplies for Sheriff, Jail, Ex­ Lundy - Dodge Dart $2,054.79 tension, Juvenile Home, Probate, Lorenz Tledt Expense account of Equaliza­ $2,091.00 Dlst. Ct. Equalization, Zoning 194,19 tion Director ' 18.42 PROPERTY Equipment D. Chamberlain Hettler •- Plymouth Fury A. Cobb Cowan - Mercury Monterey $1,987.80 Alan Dean Hardware - Supplies for Smith Hall, Court Jack Allies Care of child in Outside House, Juvenile Home 79.08 Boarding Home 14.00 MANAGEMENT Building and Grounds C. Underhlll R. Sirrine The Committee recessed for deliberations. Clinton CountyiNews Ad for County Treasurer's , Carter's Funeral Home Burial of Indigent Soldiers 600.00 Office \. 769.15 Velma Beaufore, County Treasurer, presented the Depart­ Contiriued.on.page 9B Mid-Michigan Health R* Montgomery ment's Annual Report. It was moved by Montgomery, supported Lansing Mercy Ambulance Ambulance Service 208,50 Wednesday, September 9, 1970 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Page 9 [J Peutatftc View from the 87th By MRS. IRENE FOX, Correspondent—Phone 824-2021 GOP candidates 'strong'

A surprise weddinR anniver­ Cook of Portland. The birthday sary party was held Sunday, Aug. date was Aug. 26.. By REP. WILLIAM S. BALLENGER 30 in honor of the 10th wedding Mrs. Richard F. Refsnyder and anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Pat­ daughters, Joyce and Janette of rick Klein. Special guests were Penndel, Pa. are spending two While the Legislature is Without any real surprises, State Board of Education- Mr. and Mrs. Dick Linn and Mr. weeks visiting relatives in scheduled to convene Tuesday, the Republicans now have a Dr. R. Robert Geake, a North- and Mrs. Louis Hearold of Hub- Pewamo. September 15, for what is ex­ strong slate of candidates ville psychologist, and David headed, of course, by Governor barddton. A very appropriate Brother Leon of Hingham, pected to be a two-day session, Robinson of Inkster, admis­ cake baked by Mrs. James Pline the focus of most lawmakers William G. Milliken and includ­ sions officer at the University Mass. spent the month of August ing three of his preferences was served with punch and a meal. vacationing withfriendsandrela­ in the next few weeks will be of Michigan's Dearborn branch. Many friends of Mr, and Mrs. on campaigns for the Novem­ for top jobs—Mrs. LenoreRom- University of Michigan Board tives and his father, Ed Cook of ney for UJS. Senator; James H. Patrick Klein called and wished Portland. ber 3 general election. of Regents-Paul G.Goebel, Jr., them well. As a result of two major Brickley of Detroit for Lieu­ a Grand Rapids insurance man, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Parks and, tenant Governor; and William A family gathering at the home Scott Parks were Thursday eve­ party conventions in the last and Jack H. Shuler of Orchard two weekends, the battle lines Farr of Grand Rapids for At­ Lake, a telephone companyoffl- of Mrs. Anna E. Cook Wednes­ ning, Aug. 27 dinner guests of, torney General. day evening was enjoyed with a their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ are drawn. clal and president of the Uni­ birthday carry-in dinner. Those neth Parks. Profiting from a Democrat The Governor, who spoke versity of Michigan Alumni present were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mrs. Gerald Simon was ad­ mistake of not tending the shop, strongly for all three, declined Association. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald mitted at Blodgett Hospital in Republicans at Detroit last to take sides in the race for Michigan State University 3ook both of Portland and their Grand Rapids Friday, Aug. 21 weekend adopted a carefully- the Secretary of State nomina­ Board of Trustees—David D. families. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick where she will be treated for planned platform that permitted tion, which was narrowly won Diehl, a pansville farm opera­ Schmitz and family, Mr.aridMrs. her back.• no such "goDf asthe*amnesty- by State Senator Emil Lock- tor, and Richard Ernst, a FRENCH VISITORS Charles WirthandfamilyofEagle The Blue Star Mothers will for-draft-dodgers" plank that wood of Elm Hall, whose pres­ BloomfleJd Hills businessman. and Mrs. Richard F. Refsnyder have their first fall meeting Sep­ ultra-liberals pushed through ent district embraces Clinton The St, Johns Lions Club entertained a pair of visitors from France last and two daughters, Joyce and tember 23 at 8 p.m. with Mrs. the Democratic convention the County and whose political Wayne State University Board acumen had much to do with Janette of Penndel, Pa.The birth­ Mary Ann Thelen as hostess previous weekend when party of Governors—Raymond E. Wednesday evening as part of the Lions international exchange student pro­ the passage of many Romney- day cake was baked by Mrs. and "co-hostess, Mrs. Mary Ann leaders were busy elsewhere Hayes of Pontiac, an automobile Milliken programs, in the Leg­ gram. An additional visitor was Rhonda Woodbury of St. Johns who recently Cook's granddaughter, Rebecca Smith. in Grand Rapids, company public relations ex­ islature. spent six weeks abroad participating in the plan the Lions guests pose above ecutive, and Earl Kennedy, a Lockwood narrowly edged out Detroit tourist agency operator. with Bruce Lanterman who welcomed, from left, Alain LeBarbanchon, Miss Rep Weldon O. Yeager of De­ Headed by Mrs. Romney, who Woodbury and Jean Amoyal to the meeting. Barbanchon is from Cherbourg troit in one of the tightest con­ was chosen earlier in the and Amoyal's home is in LeHavre. vention contests in years. The August 4 Primary Election, and Clinton County GOP delegation by former U.S. Attorney Brick- supported Lockwood 6-3, in­ ley, the slate is heavily Q) I'm separated from my the return was filed. If you have is no limit on the amount of cidentally. oriented toward the thicklypop- husband and have gone back to moved since you filed also give income you can receive tax-free Incumbent Justice John R. ulated southeastern section of work. What do I do about my your former address. from a fellowship or, scholar­ Dethmers and Circuit Judge Ed­ lower Michigan. Hincaid htitrict tax return this year? If it is more convenient, call ship grant. ward S. Piggins were nominated A) If you are not legally sep­ your local IRS office about the However, if you teach or per­ for the State Supreme Court Control of both houses of By ROSALYN PARKS, Correspondent arated, you have a choice of fill­ refund. form other services in connection without opposition. the Legislature will be ex­ ing a joint return with your with the award, the portion ofthe The rest of the slate in­ tremely Important to the people husband or filing a separate re­ Q) I've been given a fellow­ award that represents payment cludes: of Michigan. SHOWERS HONOR BRIDE TOBE from Grand Ledge, Eagle, Riley Tuesday, Mrs. Dell Schmidt- turn for yourself. If you are ship so I can complete work on for this work is generally tax­ Miss Sally Parks, future bride and St. Johns, About sixteen were man and Scotty went to Green­ separated under an interlocutory my graduate degree. Do I have able. This rule does not apply of Lee Schavey, was honored at in attendance,Gameswereplayed wich, Ohio and returned with decree of divorce you may also to pay tax on It? if all candidates for the degree, REGULAR CLINTON COUNTY a miscellaneous shower in the and the guest of honor received her sister, Mrs. Virgil Cole and file a joint return. A) Income from a fellowship whether they have a fellowship home of Janette Mygrants in St. many useful gifts. five children, On a joint return, your in­ is usually tax exempt. If you are or not, are also required to per­ ' Johns Wednesday evening. Co- Friday evening, Mrs. Don Hen­ Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Eldoris come and expenses are combined a candidate for a degree there form these services. ZONING COMMISSION MEETING hostesses were Gwen Dickman ning hosted a miscellaneous Hahn visited Mr. and Mrs, Jess with your husband's and the tax and Marcia Galvach. About 21 shower for Sally. Relatives and Parks and family of Wacousta, is figured on these totals. Al­ guests were present.The evening friends attending were Mrs. El- Wednesday, Mr. andMrs.Mel- though you and your husband may Bring the family to the Clinton County The Clinton County Zoning Commission was spent visiting with former doris Hahn, Mrs. E. G* Parks, vin Carpenter of DeWitt visited reach agreement'for each of you Republican Women's Club will hojd a regular meeting on classmates and friends. Mrs, Jess Parks, Wacousta, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eldoris Hahn, to pay a part of the tax, legally The bride-to-be was presented Clyde Jenks, Mrs. Lewis Fleg- Thursday visitors of Mr. and you and your husband are each CHICKEN BARBEQUE with many lovely gifts. The re­ ler, Janis Flegler all of Lan- Mrs, Otto Dickinson were Mr. responsible for the whole amount. freshments were served by can­ sing) Mrs. William Staines, Mrs. and Mrs, Kenneth Willis of rural Should either of you not pay the Thurs. Sept. 10 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, September 22,1970 dlelight and the favors were Louie Schavey, Mrs. Kay Eisler Grand Ledge. share agreed upon, the other is placed in green, pink and yellow of St. Johns, Mrs. G a y I o r d Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Qyde liable for the full amount. in the courthouse, St. Johns, Michigan. sugar bells made and decorated Schavey of DeWitt. The bride to Strickfadan of Lansing visited On a separate return report by Miss Mygrants' mother, Mrs. be was presented many lovely Mr. and Mrs, Otto Dickinson. just your Income and compute Keith Mygrants. gifts. . Stuart Hardenburg visited Mrs. the tax on that. However, you Any persons having interests in the county Thursday evening Mrs. Don Harold Hoerner Friday after­ must both handle your deduc­ Bar-B-Qued Chicken & Henning and Mrs, Don Potts were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Balmer noon. tions the same way. If either or their duly appointed representatives, will co-hostesses at a bridal shower visited relatives in Charlotte, Saturday evening visitors of itemizes, so must the other. be heard relative to any matters that should - ! for Sally, Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoerner Details on preparing returns Sunday afternoon. properly come b -ore the Zoning Commission. were• Haryejr Hperngrfand; girls fpr. 1970 will be available earjy and Mike'Potts. in January. If you have any ques- Commission Mr. and Mrs. Donald Potts and tions after reading the tax in­ TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR WILLIAM M. COFFEY Mike were Sunday night supper structions contact your local IRS Adults $2.50 Children under 12 $1/25 Zoning Administrator Continued from Page 8B guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold office. They will be glad to help COME AND BRING FAMILY, FRIENDS, NEIGHBORS. 19-1 Hoerner. Sunday visitors of Mr. you. Peters & Murray and Mrs. Harold Hoerner were Funeral Home Burial of Indigent Soldier 300.00 Howard Sargent and Harvey Q) What expenses do you count Kimball's Service & repair to adding Hoerner and girls. to see if you made a profit on machine - Sheriff 39.S0 George Sargent visited Mr. and the sale of a home? State Bar of Michigan Michigan Bar Journal roster 10.00 Mrs, Howard Sargent, Tuesday A) Typical expenses that can Burroughs Corp. Contract for Treasurer 32.50 evening. be deducted from the sales price Michigan Co. Record Mrs. Elmer Hardenburg and are broker's fees and commis­ UAW OFFICE Binders Reblnd & Recondition Atlas 140.03 Stuart Hardenburg spent Friday sions, advertising costs and legal Hazel County Record with Mrs. Howard Sargent, fees. Binders Plats for Clinton County Mrs, Donald Sullivan and Danny Loan charges, such as place­ Treasurer 26.97 attended the Klein-Johnson wed­ ment fees or points, may also at 303 N. Clinton St. Stenographic Machines, ding at Andrews University be added to your other selling Inc. Supplies for District Court 18.29 Chapel at Berrien Springs, Sun­ costs. Fred Johnson Company Map for Register of Deeds 18.60 day. Q) My refund hasn't come and E. F. Boron Co. Rubber mat for Court House 9.75 Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Pyle vis­ Ph. 224-7666 I never have heard what hap­ R. E. Benson Supplies for Smith Hall 4.50 ited Mr. and Mrs. Theo Cunning- pened to it. What should I do? Central Mich. Lumber Supplies for Court House 130.21 ton of Rodney, Tuesday. Economy Shoe Store Boots for Juvenile Home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry A) Write your regional IRS Child 3.99 Scarborough and Leanne of Lan­ service center and ask them to is now open on Tuesdays and Thursdays, check on your refund. Be sure Miller-Jones Shoe Store Shoes for Juvenile Home sing, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Swanson Children 19.97 of Grand Ledge visited Mr. and to give your name, address, so­ cial security number and date Howard J. Witt Extra work in Driver's Mrs. G. V. Pyle. License Office 30.28 from noon to 5 p.m. Van W. Hoag Expense account of Coroner 341.15 Patricia Carmody Expense account of Court" Reporter 392.25 Patrick B. Kelly Expenses to extradition 43.35 Gordon WJllyoung Expense account of Dist. AUTO GARD UAW organizer, Bill Cross, will be in the office on those days to talk to Magistrate 20.40 Family Health 8 issues for Agrl. Agent 1.00 workers interested in possible organization of their plants. He is particularly Several (9) Holiday pay for Deputy interested in seeing employees of Federal-Mogul and Sealed Power, Cross Sheriffs 386.10 also can be contacted at the UAW Owosso Office, Ph. 723-5186. Snitgen Printing Forms for Clerk's Office 20.00 Guy A. Lee Serving papers for Prose­ cuting Attorney 3.00 The newest in automobile St. Johns Furniture Co. Legal File for Engineering Dept. 71.28 Monroe County Sheriff Serving papers for Probate Office 3.15 Insurance is best for Antes Cleaners Dry Cleaning for Sheriff's IT'S JUST GOOD BUSINESS TO JOIN THE UAW Dept. 1.80 Shattuck Co. Supplies for Sheriff's Dept. 3.80 the Good Driver AAA Ambulance Services, Inc. Ambulance Service 24.00 Service on Sheriff Dept. cars 11.75 Paul Automotive Ini *You can select coverage Je­ Metropolitan Co. Supplies for Sheriff's'Dept. 168.03 The Rt. Rev. Bernard J. Sheil Catholic Bishop once said: "If a Non-Union worker in a partially Wes's Gulf Service Supplies for Sheriff's Dept. 2.35 suit your driving needs. organized industry'is receiving a good income, it is quite probably because his Non-Union employer, Cal's Merchandise Supplies for Jail 25.50 *Good drivers receive credits Grand River Shell Headlight for Sheriff Dept. in order" to keep the Union out, " meets, or nearly meets, the higher.wage'and hours standard of car ' .3.50 that reduce insurance costs. Union establishments. Clearly such Non-Union employees are eating the fruits of others,sacrifices. United County Officers 1969-1970 Dues for Reg. of *Personalized to "fit like The workers in the Union shops perhaps risked their jobs to get-their Union recognized, and pay Deeds & Clerk, Treas. Drain 40.00 a glove". Michigan Assoc, monthly dues to keep it going. It is a categorical injustice for Non-Union employees, enjoying the Alderdyce 'Dues for Reg. of Deeds 15.00 common benefits, td~ refuse to carry their share of the common burden". Michigan Assoc, Dale Chapman Dues for Drain Commissioner 15.00 And Auto Gards' Payment Plan Michigan Assoc, JOIN THE UAW TODAY VOTE UAW FOR SECURITY Treas. Membership dues for County Like the Policy, Adjusts to your needs Treasurer 15.00 Richard S. Kaplan Membership dues for Dlst. *You can take up to 10 months Judge 30.00 Ottawa co. Clerk Membership dues for Clerk 15.00 to pay for your coverage

. There being no further business to come before the meeting, Talk Over Your Coverage Needs With,... Please mail your authorization cards to either of the above addresses It was moved by Hufnagel, supported by Montgomery, to adjourn at this time and to meet again Tuesday, April 14, 1970 as re­ quired by statute. Voted and carried. ' ' Meeting adjourned. YOU WILL BE PROUD TO BE A MEMBER OF THE UAW ERNEST E. CARTER, Jim McKenzie Agency, Inc. f ' Clerk. WALTER G. NOBIS, Chairman. ?22 N. Clinton Dial 224-2479 UAW Region 1 C, DON R. ELLIS Director Page 10 B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan- Wednesday, September 9, 1970

Clinton County News t.-V*^«—! 'IF IT FITZ . . .' ;«o^MflKo^D0rr JBMBF A cut-up I . Wednesday, September 9, 1970 By JIM FIT7GERALD

On the day the war ended in couldn't see his stars and decor-- been. That lousy brig was in the Japan, IwasaboardanoldLiberty ations, for goodness sakes. So bow. There was a terrible storm The policeman ship, seasick on the Atlantic, the officer in charge ordered that on the North Atlantic and you In the brig, headed from Germany 10,000 newspapers bedistributed can't believe how that bow went to Japan via a 30-day orgy at with 10,000 holes in them. He up and down, up and down. Sea­ It is horrible to consider the possibility home. also fired the editor, always a sick? Those were the most that an organized program exists against 25 years later, almost to the wise move in such cases. miserable 5 days of my life. day, the U.S. Army again made So I hope it was my Liberty law enforcement agencies across the splendid use of an old Liberty You are probably wondering ship that carried the nerve gas country, but that belief is shared by a 'ship. The Pentagon brains loaded what happened to the 10,000 of­ to the bottom. But that was only the ship with nerve gas and sank fensive clippings. Well, 1*11 tell 1% of the U.S. supply of the growing number of citizens and officials. it in the same Atlantic. you. They were stuffed into a deadly gas. What's going to be The steadily increasing incidents of Was it the same Liberty ship? steel foot locker. The locker was done with the other 99%? Maybe. Unfortunately I can't re­ put aboard an old LST landing The gas, is a marvelously in­ indiscriminate slayings of policemen ap­ member the name of the ship craft. The LST was pushed to the v human weapon and any self- pear to. be confined to the larger urban that brought me home. But no middle 'of the Mississippi by 2 respecting, fiend would be proud areas of the country but isolated cases matter. Pfc's in GI swimming trunks. A of creating it. But the nerve gas The important thing is that it helicopter then dropped a small is indiscriminate and leaky. It have been reported from non-metropolitan is the same U.S. Armed Forces. atom bomb on the craft, sinking could turncoat and kill us all areas. While military scientists were it and the clippings forever. simply because we can't find an littering fish to death, the Air But getting back to my Liberty enemy we hate enough to spray If, as suggested, a conspiracy does Force was also involved in a ship, you are probably wondering with the stuff. exist, perhaps we as common citizens magnificent operation. At Lack­ what a nice fellow like me was It Is a military mess and an land Air Force Base in Texas, doing in the ship's brig (that's ordinary, exasperated civilian is have unwittingly added to its development. 15 airmen were spending the day the jail, landlubbers). Well, I tempted to ask: "Why don't they It is only natural to resent, to some cutting out 10,000 pictures of won't tell. just cut it out?" their commanding general. Rest assured, I was an innocent Ah. Obviously a job for the extent, the voice of authority, and un­ The base newspaper had victim of circumstances. And Air Force officer who ordered wittingly this resentment sometimes is printed a photo of the general, the circumstances were much the 10,000 cut-outs. showing only his head. You expressed in a manner which suggests crueler than they might have Onward and Upward. deeper feelings than what may exist. Most of us at different times have commented negatively about the traffic cop and we've become irritated when Economic quicksand stopped by a highway roadblock. Our tem­ per is challenged when a policeman stops A look into the past us for speeding even though we know By TIM YOUNKMAN Editor well his action is justified. These are minor incidents but they Another Labor Day. menial jobs when they could step this county and state. reflect an underlying asperity in most Tri-County air authority planned, Another 500 killed on our high­ into most men's jobs and com­ We already face a 10 per cent I * of us when dealing with law officers. ways trying to take quick holiday pete adequately. unemployment rate in Michigan. trips, in hectic traffic and heat If they want to sell insurance, Money is still tight. And it seems Perhaps if we were to consider some of in an effort to escape the big run an office, or operate heavy that we are just heading into the their encounters we might think a bit Community Chest drive underway, city's hectic traffic and heat. machinery and can do the job, woods. then a double pay scale is grossly differently. That is about all that Labor unfair. Another interesting sidelight— Take again the routine, day to day Day means to most people. Some Hopefully by next Labor Day, the Great Depression's unem­ end to meat rationing announced statistics in Tuesday's news­ some of the militancy will shake ployment rate was in the neigh­ activities of the policeman. When con­ paper or two minutes on Walter up those employers who habit­ borhood of 15-18 per cent. It Cronkite's show. ually discriminate. certainly isn't the time to sing ducting that roadblock he knows there is that would boost the present $72 If we reflect a moment, Labor "Happy Days are Here Again." ONE YEAR AGO Other thoughts come to mind a potential danger with any approaching they receive annually to a maxi­ 25 YEARS AGO Day is a day honoring" the The national leaders of the Sept. 10, 1969 Sept. 13, 1945 at Labor Day. vehicle, but how many officers have lost mum of $240. A proposal for the laborers. It is a laborer's holi­ Muskegon,—I remember as a labor' force do not hide the fact pay hike was scheduled for ap­ day. small boy -used to celebrate with that they disagree with the Presi­ their lives for 'performing the routine A steering committee of super­ pearance on the Nov. 8 general It was announced that meat ra­ dent's economic blueprints. tioning would be ended on Oct. 1 a huge Democrat picnic, with visors from Clinton, Ingham and election ballot. St. Johns' five What better day to discuss the Soapy Williams, brass bands, and So do I. function of stopping a speeder? While Eaton counties met and drafted so that the nation could soon eat I I commissioners were reported to Women's Liberation Movement's thousands of workers. But it's a bit late to try to officers are trained to be constantly alert, in rough form a bill that would t eir 1U of steak a d C S be among the lowestpaidmunicin . ^ 1 f " ^ ' > gripe on discrimination by sex It "seems ithat, even in those sabotage the bridge, once the transfer Lansing's' Capitol" A'ir- pal legislators in 'the staie. IT ^Tie announcement further stated- , , there is no way of telling what type of Jn lab or force> fc h days, the workers stood up and army's across. To cause a na­ port to a Tri-county authority. nn£™ rv„nfv 4-H rt„h m«m- that the rationing of shoes, nails Clinton County 4-H club mem voiced opinions following their tionally paralyzing strike now person sits behind the wheel of a halted Representing Clinton County was and lumber would also be cur­ , I certainly don't want to en­ bers walked off with numerous conscience and not some national would render the "controlled re­ Roy Andrews of DeWitt, Robert tailed. Fats, oils and sugar con­ courage those fist-waving, vehicle. honors in statewide livestock chairman's personal interest. cession" impotent. We might not Montgomery of Eagle and Mau­ tinued to be rationed. screaming mercenaries that ran competition at the annual 4-H come out of its effects foryears, We are discussing here only a minute rice Gove of St. Johns. Deaths caused by Tuberculosis through the streets of New York On this Labor Day we are State Show on the MSU campus just in time for a new contract. were reported to be on a de­ several "weeks ago demanding threatened withadevastatingauto segment of the law enforcement sphere A plea for sidewalk construc­ in East Lansing. Leslie Warner strike that could send this country This Labor Day should set us tion was" issued by the St. Johns of Bengal captured two grand clining rate in Clinton County. everything from equal pay to test -but in most any area citizens look upon The continuing downward trend tube babies. into a recession, faster and deep­ thinking about our labor policies City Commission to allcityresi- championships in sheep classes. er than President Nixon's "con­ in the areas of discrimination dents. The request sprung from a Other county entries also placed was called " a major public the badge as a nuisance' and only in time I am 100 per cent behind the trolled recession" could hope to and politics. And what to do next discussion on sidewalks or the first in beef herdsmanship and health victory" by Dr. William gal's demand for "equal pay for accomplish. time instead of leaping into the of need do we appreciate its influence. lack of the same in the area of the county's Ayrshire and Milk­ DeKlein, state commissioner of equal work." It seems a pure The economic drought that will economic quicksand hoping Swegtes school. This lack of ing Shorthorn exhibitors were health. f Now - today - more than any other wast e of talent when millions develop in another month or two someone will throw us a rope in sidewalks had caused the .school awarded first place herd in those St. Johns High School football of women are forced to work at will strike into every family in time. time in our country's history, we are in children to walk home in the breeds. team had 63 boys report for a time of need. A time when we as private roadways. 'practice under Coach Chalmer Ground was broken for St. Young. Young's previous two citizens need effective law enforcement St. Johns Mayor Robert Wood Mary's Church in Westphalia, years as grid mentor produced supported by respect for those who must and the city commissioners com­ The" new $700,000 church was an unbeaten eleven in 1943 and TAKING FIVE mended residents for their re­ needed to replace the former a four-game winner last year, do the job. sponse to the city's request for church that was lost in a fire This year, however, seems to be There is one thought more horrible tax pre-payments. City records verified that 90 per cent of the on the previous date of April "a horse of another color," Back to schoo than that of a conspiracy - the possibility taxpayers had paid based only on 20, 1959. A Michigan State College En­ that past attitudes have left the foundation letters issued earlier In the sum­ returned from a week of work tomologist gave recommenda­ mer* and fun at the Interlochen Na­ tions on how an insecticide called tional Music Camp. Band direct­ By RON HUARD of law enforcement so weakened that the Critical comments from offi­ DDT should be used. The insect­ or Frank Jilka said that the ses­ cials and citizens of Bath Town­ icide was just released for public structure it supports will become like an sion was highly successful and ship over a survey conducted by sale. He pointed out that common that the weather was most ac­ abandoned house - rotted and of little use. the State Water Resources Com­ sense should be employed when I could tell fall was coming There were the routine "shut- Nevertheless, we're all back commodating. mission were touched off when using the chemical. the minute I saw them. The ups," "hey, that's mines," and to our school year morning Call them pigs if we must, but regard Editorial: "No cussing. . . the Commission stated that both entire family was up before VI juice spills but behind the activity routine now. 1 suppose it's too Come hell or high water, there's them with the concern of the farmer Bath and Park lakes were found This week at the movies: "Be-left for work. This startling a festive atmosphere prevailed. much to hope for that the good at least one man in St. Johns not to be contaminating any state trayal from the East" starring development could only herald the It was kinda like a family reunion. natured chatter of these early who knows well the value of his investment. who won't cuss. Neighbors to waters. The survey lasted 2 1/2 Lee Tracy and Nancy Kelly, and opening of school, What with summer vacations, days will continue through, at Rolan Sleight,''812 West Park "The Affairs of Susan", starring There they sat, every last one side trips and baby sitting jobs least, the first semester, I'm hours. \ * St., St. Johns, found that out a Joan Fontaine, George Brent, 0f them, fully dressed, hair neatly our most effective communica­ surprised it continued through The go-ahead on contract pro­ couple of weeks ago. Dennis O'Keefe, Don DeFore, combed and mumbling excitedly tion in recent weeks has been the first breakfast. Deep sadness posals for the rental or rental- Rita Johnson and Walter Abel, over their nutritlonless cereals. the U.S. mails. There are a few serious draw­ purchase of a street sweeper "Rolan and his missus have _ „_ It was the first time they had In fact, one of the verbal flares backs to this back-to-school thing for St. Johns was given to City suffered patiently all summer Editorial: Ever let a neighbor all sat together at the-breakfast started cuz son Joe didn'trecog- tho. For almost three months The community of Fowler has experi­ Manager Harvey Weatherwax. through a myriad of troubles down? No! You d never think of table in about ^^ months. If nize his oldest sister and thought I've had sole reign over the bath­ a stranger was reaching for his room during the early daylight enced deep sadness this year for in the Chris Gentry. 16, a new resi­ growing out of city improvement doing such a thing. Yet, if you theSe ms are any indication of • dent of Clinton County, alerted projects in the area: sell a single one .of your bonds the upcoming breed, Don McNeil .cinnamon roll. I suppose if he hours. Now this is being chal­ short span of a few weeks four lives have local officials and news media today, or even tomorrow, you'll better start looking for another had recognized her there would lenged and it's almost too much been snuffed out by motor vehicle acci­ of a line of severe thunderstorms be doing just that. , .letting a job. have been a really good fight. to take. and a possible tornado and gave "Why?" neighbor down. • "Dad, Joe's using the upstairs dents. the approximate time of arrival "Your neighbor speeded vic­ ^%%::::::::::y:>g^ bathroom, can I come in and at between 3 and 4 p.m. on Sat­ tory the day he sold you that brush my teeth?" In times of misfortune life provides us l urday, Sept. 6. Gentry plotted bond. ' "Yeah, Dad. Can I rinse my with some degree of acceptance when the the speed and path of the severe "He volunteered his services hands while she's brushing her whys and wherefores are sifted and under­ storm and, in turn, notified local to the Treasury Department as To Celia Walter 8 teeth?" weather bureaus and radio and did six million other men and "I need to comb my hair. Hurry stood, but the tragedy of loss of life can T.V. stations in the area. women all over the land, so that Si up." never be eased. No explanation can erase the cost of selling war bonds By W.E. Dobson "Aw, cumon, gang," I reply. TEN YEARS AGO turned out to be the cheapest "There's only two basins in the gnawing pain that accompanies the Sept. 8, 1960 underwriting ever conceived. .. here." one-third of one per cent. § void created by the loss of loved ones. £ Don't tell us that you mean it Just what Is the prescription "I know," squeals the hand- A goal of $33,500 was set up "If you sell your bonds too soon, washer, "but I'll use the tub." No words or actions—only time itself— all of that good work will be It really can't be true That you rise up and bless for the annual Clinton County Is your arithmetic O.K. Is Hadacol or Gerltol "Forget I asked," sputters the Communities Chest Drive which undone. > can make the days more bearable. 'Er slipped a cog or two? Or Stomach Bitters best? toothbrusher. Tllbrushmyteeth was scheduled to open on Sept, in the drinking fountain at "Your government still needs Do you mean it Honest Injun We wouldn't dare dispute It To the families /and the Fowler com­ 15. Roy Ormsby, R-5* St. Johns, school." your loan more than you need Or givin' us a line Since It's served you-all so fine was named chairman for the rural munity we join with others from across that money, A normal economy When you speak out now In meetin* But isn't It a lot to claim By this time Joe appears and area of the county, and John C. cannot be expected to spring up Of eighty-one plus nine? wonders why no one is using the the county to express our sense of loss. Gary, Jr., a local attorney, Fer eighty-one 'n nine? overnight. up stairs bathroom. "Cuz you agreed to head the drive with­ were in there," squeals the hair "Industry is not yet ready to We know you've graced the corner You've witnessed many sunsets MOUNTAIN VIEW, Ark., LEADER: "We have only to in the city of St. John's. comber. sell you all the goods that you Of Lansing and Wood Roads From the big window in the West look at the day's headlines to see signs of how dlsafiected General Telephone cut Into expect. . .it may take two years Fer quite a spell of seasons 'N there are folks to tell us "I was not. I've been in the much of our youth has become. But it seems worthwhile, theii: new million-dollar tele­ instead of two weeks to deliver 'N carried your big loads, The last ones are the best. basement'catching spiders." , even so, to ask ourselves whether or not we have made a phone serviceandtoldlocalusers all the pars and radios and elec­ You've seen a lot of melons So while we are celebrating "Whattaya gonna do with hard, genuine attempt to involve them in real compre- that this new operation provides tric gadgets you're dreaming of. A clinging on the vine, And things are going fine, spiders?" hension of the American system. We cannot lay all the blame the best service in the country. But we still are hardly buyin* We hope you add a lot to those "Take em to school." on the youngsters. We need to kindle their interest. Re­ Direct LongDistanc*e service was "It's good business, too, to "Whattaya gonna do with em at That eighty-one plus nine. Eighty-one years and nine. ff* X sponsible participation will follow." > one of the chief improvements hold onto your bonds. They grow school?" TINIJEY PARK, HI., TIMES: "A sage remark printed to come into being with the open­ into money every day. "Let em loose in the bath­ ing of the new service. in a local , . .bulletin arouses deep thought. It said: /"Don't sell yourself and your room.* 11 *A child cannot read the Bible in school, but it can be read , St. Johns city commissioners country short now that the war The kid's gotta pretty good in prison.' * voted to ask for a pay increase is over." HtiB$ftHK$^^ idea, I'm tellin' myself. .Wednesday, September 9, 1970 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Page 11 B Business and Professional Announcements, Legal News

NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT made as provided by Statute and Court BROWN Si HUNT DRAIN Rule. Act No. 40, P.A. of 1956 as amended TIMOTHY M. GREEN, by Act No. 70, P.A. ot 1959 Judge of Probate. COURTHOUSE Notice is Hereby Given that the Dated: September 2,1970 Brown & Hunt DRAIN which is located Walker & Moore In Bingham Township, Clinton County, By: James A. Moore Michigan, wlU be assessed ln 1970 to Attorney for Petitioner cover the cost of repairing said drain. Clinton National Bank Bldg. Notice if Further Given, that on St. Johns, Michigan 19-3 Marriage Licenses ' September 2: SylviaL. Morris Tuesday,- the 29th day of September, to Carroll R. and Sharon M. 1970, at my office ln the City of St. Daniel John Parmenter, 60y Taber, Eagle. Johns, Michigan, from nine1 o'clock Final Account Schafer—Oct. 22 STATE OF MICHIGAN-Tte Probate W. McConnell St., St. Johns and September 2: Carroll R. and In the forenoon until five o'clock ln the afternoon, the apportionment for Court for the County of Clinton. Patricia Kay Mabie, 204 N. Mead Sharon M. Taber to Lee E. and Estate of St., St. Johns. benefits and the lands comprised with­ Bevalee Smith, Eagle. in the Brown Si Hunt Drain Special JOSEPH SCHAFER, Deceased Jack Edgar Purvis, 1009 E. September 3: American Cen­ Assessment Districts will be subject It Is Ordered that on October 22, Walker St., St. Johns and Shelia tral Corp. to Aaron R. and Lil­ to Review. 1970, at 9:30 A.M., in the Probate Jean Russell, St. Johns, Courtroom in St. Johns, Michigan a lian M. Pentecost, Westchester Dale R. Chapman, Clinton hearing be held on the petition of Robert W. Guerrero, 729 Elati Heights. County Drain Commissioner Arthur Schafer, Administrator, for St., Denver and Susanne Therese Dated at St. Johns, Michigan, this allowance of his final account. September 3: Lake Geneva Bengel, 200 Pearl St., Denver. *8th day of September, 1970. 19-1 Publication and service shall be Land Co. to Robert J. and'Helen made as provided by Statute and Court B. Keitchen, Shores #2. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Rule. Probate Court the amounts due and unpaid on said ORDER TO ANSWER Publication and service shall be 1925, as amended, hereby orders that STACE DRAIN for a period of five years from Oc­ TIMOTHY M. GREEN, HON. TIMOTHY M. GREEN mortgage, together with all legal costs made as provided by Statute and Court Act No. 40, P.A. of 1956 as amended Rule. tober 1, 1969, it shall be unlawful to Judge of Probate. Judge of Probate and charges of sale, Including an at- STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Circuit by Act No. 70, P.A. of 1959 TIMOTHY M. GREEN, take or attempt to take Hungarian Dated: September 3, 1970 * LEGAL NOTICES torney fee In the amount of ONE HUN- Court for the County of Clinton Notice is Hereby Given that the By: Robert H. Wood HELENA M. BURK DRED FIFTY ($150.00) DOLLARS as CHIEKO DAY, Plaintiff Judge of Probate. partridge. Stace Drain which Is located in Water- Register of Probate Dated: August 21, 1970 Approved July 11, 1969, 19-1 Attorney for Estate provided in said mortgage, the lands vs. town Township, Clinton County, Mich­ 115 E.Walker NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE and premises In said mortgage men- TED DAY, Defendant 17-3 igan, will be assessed In 1970 to cover St. Johns, Michigan 19-3 WEDNESDAY, Uoned and described as follows: On the 3rd day of June, 1970, an Sharp-tailed Grouse the cost of repairing said drain. Sale Burnham—Sept. 16 and Prairie Chickens SEPTEMBER 16, 1970 Lot No, 13, PLAT OF RO-DIC-DON action was filed by Chleko Day, piatn- STATE OF MICHIGAN-The Probate Notice is Further Given, that on Default having been made in SQUARE SUBDIVISION, DeWitt tiff, against Ted Day, Defendant, in Tuesday, the 29th day of September, Claims - Moon—Nov. 12 the conditions of a certain Mort­ Court for the County of Clinton. The Natural Resources Commis­ James Cermak, claims; Township, Clinton County, Michigan, this court, Plaintiff seeking a Judgment Estate of 1970, at my office in the City of St. STATE OF MICHIGAN-The Probate gage made by Oliver A. Gilson according to the recordedplatthere- of Divorce. sion, under Act 230, P.A. 1925, as Johns, Michigan, from nine o'clock in Court for the County of Clinton. E. Pearl Miller, claims. LUCIOUS S. BURNHAM, Deceased amended, orders that for five years and Dorothy I. Gilson, husband of; It Is Hereby Ordered that the De­ the forenoon until five o'clock ln the Estate of Martha Kemp, final account It is Ordered that on Wednesday, from October 1, 1969, It shall be afternoon, the apportionment for bene­ BERT VINCENT MOON, Deceased and wife to International Homes, The period within which the above fendant, Ted Day, shall answer or September 16, 1970, at 10:00 AJA. in Lucious Burnham, claims and t unlawful to take prairie chickens and fits and the lands comprised within It Is Ordered that on Thursday, Inc;, a Delaware Corporation, premises may be redeemed, shall ex­ take such other action as may be the Probate Courtroom ln St. Johns, sharp-tailed grouse in-Zone 2. license to sell pire six (6) months from date of sale. permitted by law on or before the 7th the Stace Drain Special Assessment November 12, 1970, at 9:30 A.M., in 3939 East 46th Street, Minnea­ Michigan a hearing be held on the Approved July 11,1969. Districts will be subject to Review. the Probate Courtroom ln St. Johns, William Fitzpatrick, license to AMERICAN BANK AND TRUST day of October, 1970. Failure to comply petition of Sarah M. Clark for license polis, Minnesota, dated March 19-1 Dale R. Chapman, Clinton Michigan a hearing be held at which sell COMPANY, a banking corporation, of Wuh this Order will result in a judg- to sell real estate of said deceased. 26, 1968, and recorded in the Lansing, Michigan —Mortgagee ment by Default against such Defendant Warmwater Fish Regulations County Drain Commissioner all claims against said estate will be Sylvia Setterington, probate of Persons interested in said estate are heard and heirs will be determined. office of the Register of Deeds Dated: July 1,1970 for relief demanded in the Complaint directed to appear at said hearing to (State-wide) Dated at St. Johns, Michigan, this will for the County of Clinton and Foster, Llndemer, Swift Si Collins filed in this court. 8th day of September, 1970. 19-1 Creditors must file sworn claims with show cause why such license should not the Court and serve a copy on Herbert Betty C. Harrington, license to State of Michigan, on April 15, Attorneys for Mortgagee LEO W. CORKIN, be granted. The Natural Resources Commis­ sell Business address: 900 American Bank Circuit Judge. sion, under Act 230, P.A. 1925, as V. Moon, Administrator, 2401 Concord 1968, in Liber 252 of Mortgages, Publication and service shall be amended, rescinds the order of Sep­ NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Road, Lansing, Mich., prior to said Irene Miller, probate of will & Trust Bldg. Date of Order: August 7, 1970. made as provided by Statute and Court on page 357, on which Mortgage Lansing, Michigan 48933 9-13 R, Glenn Mathews, Jr. tember 5, 1968, and orders that for a HENDERSON DRAIN hearing. there is claimed to be due at Rule. period of five years beginning October Act No. 40, P.A, of 1956 as amended Publication and service shall be NOTICE OF MORTGAGE Attorney for Plaintiff TIMOTHY M. GREEN, County Building the date of this notice, for" prin­ 406 West Ottawa 15, 1969, It shall be unlawful to catch by Act No. 70, P.A. of 1959 made as provided by Statute and Court FORECLOSURE SALE Judge of Probate. or attempt to take ln any manner the Notice Is Hereby Given that the Rule. cipal and interest, the sum of Lansing, Michigan 48933 16-5 Dated: August 24, 1970 Permits Eight Thousand Seven Hundred following named species except during Henderson Drain which Is located in TIMOTHY M. GREEN, DEFAULT HAVING BEEN MADE Sale Fitzpatrick—Sept. 16 Walker & Moora the open seasons prescribed and with­ Bingham, Greenbush & Essex Town­ Judge of Probate. Benjamin Teremi, 1197 Shep- Ninety and 55/100 ($8,790.55) in the conditions of a certain mort­ STATE OF MICHIGAN-The Probate By: Jack Walker in the maximum daily limits desig­ ships, Clinton County, Michigan, will Dated: September 3, 1970 ardsville Rd., R-2, Ovid, addition Dollars, and no proceedings hav­ gage made by Robert M. Bos, Carol I. Court for the County of Clinton. Attorney for Administratrix nated: be assessed ln 1970 to cover the cost By: Daniel C. Matson to garage. ing been instituted to recover Bos, husband and wife, and Nancy F. Estate of Clinton National Bank Bldg. State-wide open seasons on all of repairing said drain. Attorney for Estate the debt now remaining secured O'Brien, a single woman, of 918 Wal- WILLIAM FITZPATRICK, Deceased St. Johns, Michigan 17-3 waters not otherwise closed to fishing Notice is Further Given, that on 122 East Washington Street . . Thomas Fisk, R-l, Bath,Bldg: bridge, East Lansing, Michigan, Mort­ by said Mortgage, or any part It Is Ordered that on Wednesday, shall be from May 13 through Decem­ Tuesday, the 29th day of September, DeWitt, Michigan 19-3 15114 Park Lake Road, Bath, gagor to BANK OF LANSING, of Lan- September 16, 1970, at 10:00 AJrt., in Final Account McCrumb—Oct. 22 thereof, whereby the power of * STATE OF MICHIGAN-The Probate ber 31 on largemouth and smallmouth 1970, at my office in the City of St. utility building. sing, Michigan, Mortgagee, dated the Probate Courtroom In St, Johns, Johns, Michigan, from nine o'clock sale contained in said Mortgage Court for the County of Clinton. bass; May 15 through all of February Norbert O. Sinion, 11300 August 31, 1967, and recorded in the Michigan a hearing be held on the on walleye, sauger, northern pike, and In the forenoon until five o'clock in the has become operative; Estate of Chandler Road, R-l, DeWitt, ad­ office of the Register of Deeds for the petition of Leo Fitzpatrick for license IVAN F. McCRUMB, Deceased muskellunge (including tiger muskel- afternoon, the apportionment for bene­ Shepardsville County of Clinton, State of Michigan, to sell real estate of said deceased, lunge). The size limit on sauger will fits and the lands comprised within dition to dwelling, 2 bedrooms, Now Therefore, Notice is It Is Ordered that on October 22, By Lucille Spencer kitchen, living room and bath­ on September 7, 1967, In Liber 250, Persons Interested In said estate are 1970, at 10:30 A.M., ln the Probate be 13 inches. The daily possession the Henderson Drain Special Assess­ Hereby Given that by virtue of Page 597 thereof, and Mortgagee hav- directed to appear at said hearing to limit shall be five singly or ln com­ ment Districts will be subject to Re­ room. Courtroom In St. Johns, Michigan, a the power of sale contained in Ing elected under the terms of said show cause why such license should bination for largemouth and small- view. Roy O. Davis, R-3, Maple . hearing be held on the petition of said Mortgage and in pursuance mortgage to declare the entire prin­ not be granted. Qene Westfall for the allowance of mouth bass, walleye, sauger, and Dale R. Chapman, Clinton Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bowles, Rapids Road, St. Johns, Bldg. of the statute in such case made cipal and accrued Interest thereon Publication and service shall be her final account a« Administratrix northern pike; one for muskellunge County Drain Commissioner Jayme and Raymond returned R-3, Scott Road, St. Johns, dwel­ and provided, the said Mortgage due, which election It does hereby made as provided by Statute and Court of said estate and for assignment of (Including tiger muskellunge), and ten Dated at St. Johns, Michigan, this home from a recent trip up to ling. exercise, pursuant to which there is Rule. residue. for white bass. 8th day of September, 1970. 19-1 will be foreclosed by a sale of claimed to be due and unpaid on said TIMOTHY M. GREEN, the Straits and across into Can­ Fedewa Builders, Inc., R-2, Publication and service shall be The above regulations apply except the premises therein described mortgage on the date of this Notice of Judge of Probate. Final Account Anderson—Oct. 28 ada, They came back through Fowler, Bldg: County Farm Road, made as provided by Statute and Court that walleyes, muskellunge, and north­ or so much thereof as may be principal, interest and abstracting, the Dated: August 20,1970 ern pike may be taken ln that upper STATE OF MICHIGAN-The Probate the Upper Peninsula, into Wis­ St. Johns, dwelling and breeze- sum of SEVENTEEN THOUSAND SIX Walker & Moore Rule. necessary, at public auction, to TIMOTHY M. GREEN, portion of Lake Huron known as Whit­ Court for the County of Clinton. consin and crossed Lake Mich­ way. the highest bidder, at the North HUNDRED FIFTY-FOUR and 72/100 By: Jack Walker ney Bay, Pike Bay, Island Harbor, Estate of igan on the Milwaukee Clipper. ($17,654.72) DOLLARS, and no civil Judge of Probate. James C. Rucker, R-l, Bath, front door of the Court House Attorney for Successor Administrator Dated: August 24, 1970 ' Les Cheneaux Channels, Potagannlss- DORR M. ANDERSON, Deceased Max Miller was able to return action or suit or proceeding at law or Clinton National Bank Building It is Ordered that on Wednesday, ' addition to dwelling. in the City of St. Johns, and Demlng Si smith lng Bay, and certain waters on the home from the Watervliet'Comt-iu in equity haylnjcbeen t instituted to,St. Johns, Michigan 17-3 south 'side of Drummond Island' from October 28, 1970, at 10:00 A.M., in County of Clinton, Michigan; that By: Hudson- E. -Demlng; * * > "• - *- r recover the debt secured by said mort­ May 1 'through March 31 of each year; the Probate Courtroom at St. Johns', munity Hospital last week.^vjEsf» being the place of holding the Sale Harrington—Sept. 16 Attorney for-Flduclary Miller will be able to come Real Estate Transfers gage, or any part thereof; 200 South Bridge Street that bass may not be taken on Lake Michigan a hearing be held on the Circuit Court in and for said STATE OF MICHIGAN-The Probate (From records in office of NOW THEREFORE, by virtue of the Grand Ledge, Michigan 18-3 St. Clair, St. Clair and Detroit rivers petition of Clinton National Bank & home within a few days. Court for the County of Clinton. before the last Saturday ln June of Trust Company, Executor, for allow­ Register of Deeds) County, on October 13, 1970, at power of sale contained in said mort­ gage and pursuant to the statutes In Estate of each year; and that muskellunge in ance of its final account. The Ovid-Duplain Library 10:00 o'clock local time in the BETTY C. HARRINGTON Final Account Ricks—Oct. 28 forenoon of said day, and said such cases made and provided, STATE OF MICHIGAN-The Probate Lake St. Clair, St. Clair and Detroit Publication and service shall be Club will begin its year's ac­ August 28: Wentzel and Anna NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ori It Is Ordered that on Wednesday, rivers may be taken only from the made as provided by Statute and Court tivities on Friday, Sept. 11 when premises will be sold to pay the at 10:30 Court for the County of Clinton. K. Jorgensen to James W. and November 13, 1970, at 10:00 o'clock September 16, 1970, at 10:30 A.M., Estate of first Saturday ln June through De­ Rule. they meet at the home of Mrs. amount so as aforesaid then due in the forenoon, at the North front ln *>» Probate Courtroom In St. Johns, cember 15 of each year. Margaret Jorgenson, DeWitt, ODA RICKS, TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Charles Walker on the Colony on said Mortgage together with entrance of the Courthouse In the City Michigan a hearing be held on the Judge of Probate. Arnold D. and Marguerite Felton a/k/a ODA MAY RICKS, Deceased Approved September 19,1969. Road. Potluck dinner at 12:30. legal costs, Attorneys' fee and of St. Johns, Clinton County, Michigan, Petition of Carl Harrington, Adminis- 19-1 Dated: August 26, 1970 to Campbell Catering Inc., De- rator It Is Ordered that on Wednesday, also any taxes and insurance (that being the place of holding the * 'or a hearing on license to sell October 28, 1970, at 10 A.M., ln the Walker & Moore The Council of Ministries will real NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Witt. that said Mortgage does pay on Circuit Court within the said County), estate. Probate Courtroom in St. Johns, Mich­ By: James A. Moore meet on Tuesday evening, Sept. DEAN Si DEAN EXTENSION DRAIN Attorney for Clinton National Bank & August 28: Westphalia Builders or prior to the date of said said mortgage will be foreclosed by a Publication and service shall be igan, a hearing be held on the petitio„„„„„.n. 8 at the Shepardsville United aa Act No. 40, P.A. of 1956 as amended Trust Company, Executor of said and Supply Co. to Douglas A. and sale at public auction to the highest m "e as provided by Statute and Court ^ ihe Executor (or the allowance ot Methodist Church at 7 p.m. sale; which said premises are bidder of the premises described ln Rule. by Act No. 70, P.A. of 1959 Estate Sue I. Kostal, River Wood Subd. described in said Mortgage as his final account and for assignment Notice Is Hereby Given that the said mortgage, or so much thereof as TIMOTHY M. GREEN, of residue. Clinton National Bank Bldg. Friends and relatives of Mr. August 28: Walter F. and Ber- follows, to-wit: Property situ­ Dean & Dean Extension Drain which is may be necessary to pay the amount Judge of Probate. Publication and service shall be St. Johns, Michigan 19-3 and Mrs. Ronald Fox helped them nice L. Miner to Westdale Co., ated in the County of Clinton, due as aforesaid and any sum which Dated: August 21,1970 located in Ovid Township, Clinton made as provided by Statute and Court County, Michigan, will be assessed In observe their 25th wedding anni­ Clinton Village Westdale Co. to State of Michigan, described as: may be paid by the undersigned at or By: F. Merrill Wyble Rule. 1970 to cover the cost of repairing Will Randolph-Oct. 28 versary at the home of their , Wayne G. and Mary Jane Martin, One (1) acre of land out of the before said sale for taxes and/or 3939 Capital City Blvd. . TIMOTHY M. GREEN, said drain. STATE OF MICHIGAN-The Probate son, Douglas, in Elsie. Their Qlinton Village. Southeast corner of Section One insurance on said premises, and all Lansing, Michigan 17-3 Judge of Probate. Court for the County of Clinton. other sums paid by the undersigned,, ,,, Notice is Further Given, that on sons and families were hosts August 28: Marian Neuhauser (1), Town Six (6) North, Range w MUler-Sept.16 Dated: August 26, 1970 Tuesday, the 29th day of September, Estate of with interest thereon, pursuant to lawi gTATE By: Henry J, Fischer for the occasion. They received to Wendell L. and Annette M. One (1) West, of Victor Town­ OF MICHIGAN-The Probate 1970, at my office in the City of St. ETHEL F. RANDOLPH and to the terms of said mortgage, Attorney for Petitioner a/k/a ETHEL RANDOLPH, Deceased many useful and lovely gifts. Smith, Greenbush. ship, Clinton County, Michigan. Court for the County of Clinton. Johns, Michigan, from nine o'clock and all legal costs and expenses, In­ Estate of 706 American Bank 4t Trust Bldg. It is Ordered that on Wednesday, Relatives from the surrounding August 28: Herman J. and Ger­ Also described as Ten (10) rods cluding the attorney fees allowed by ln the forenoon until, five o'clock ln IRENE MILLER^ Deceased Lansing, Michigan 48933 18-3 the afternoon, the apportionment for October 28, 1970, at 10:30 A.M., ln area were present to help them trude J. Wltgen to Luke F. and North and South by Sixteen (16) law, which premises are described It Is Ordered- that on Wednesday, benefits and the lands comprised with­ the Probate Courtroom in St. Johns, observe the happy occasion. A Lucy Witgen, Lebanon. rods East and West out of the as follows: Helrs Michigan a hearing be held on the Lot 159 Geneva Shores No. 1, a September 16, 1970, at 11:00 AM., Loynes-OcL 21 in the Dean & Dean Extension Drain beautiful bridal cake centered August 31: Arvid L. andMinnie Southeast corner of Section One in the Probate Courtroom In St. Johns, STATE OF MICHIGAN-The^Probate petition of Dale F. Randolph for pro­ subdivision on part of the SW 1/4 Special Assessment Districts will be the table. The birthday of Ronald G. Peterson to Emanuel H. and (1), Town Six (6) North, Range Michigan a hearing be held on the Court for the County of Clinton. subject to Review. bate of a purported will and for grant­ of Section 8, T4N, R2W, DeWitt Estate of ing of administration to the executor was also observed, with a spe­ Marjory B. Arndt, Rose Subdi­ One (1) West, Victor Township, petition of Frederick M. Lewis, 103 Dale R. Chapman, Clinton Township, Clinton County, Michigan, MARJORIE R, LOYNES, Deceased named, and for a determination of cial cake for him. They were vision. Clinton County, Michigan. according to the recorded plat there­ E. State Street, St. Johns, Mlchlgah, County Drain Commissioner for the probate of a purported will, The Court Orders: • heirs. married on Sept. 4, 1945. August 31: John W. and Lillian of as recorded in Liber 4 of Plats, Hearing on petition of Radford H. Dated at St. Johns, Michigan, this Page 3, said Clinton County Records. for granting of administration to the 8th day of September, 1970. 19-1 Publication and service shall be Mercer to Ford S. and Esther The redemption period as de­ executor named, or some other suit- LoJ™« Win* admission of lnstru- termined under Section 27A, Said Mortgagors, their heirs, exe­ m n M. LaNoble, Bath. cutors, administrators, or any person able person, and for a determination « * " ^ «* deceased, granting August 31: Ford S. and Esther 3240, of Michigan Statutes An­ lawfully claiming from or under them, of heirs administration to Radford H. Loynes M. LaNoble to Claudine V. and notated is six months from the shall within six months from the date Publication and service shall be •»» heir* be determined on Wednes- 21 i00 Andrew R. Jackson, Bath. time of such sale, of the aforesaid foreclosure sale be made as provided by Statute and Court *&***•* ' "™ *' " m^"- Rule * at the Probate Court, St. Johns, Mich., . August 31: Albert H. and Anna INTERNATIONAL HOMES, INC. entitled to redeem the entire premises Business Directory sold, by paying to the purchaser, his TIMOTHY M. GREEN, *** I"*"^™ ^ Clinton County News Mae Johnston to Alexander R. Mortgagee. Judge of Probate. ** noUce according to Court Rule. Dated: July 16, 1970 executors, administrators, or assigns, and Alice E. Hill, Supervisor or to the register of deeds In whose Dated: August 20, 1970 TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Fraser, Trebilcock, Davis & fc«S53=a=£W Plat #1. office the deed Is deposited for the Kemper, Wells & Lewis _ A t 4 „„ J«fr« of Probate. August 31: Paul Schiably to Foster benefit of such purchaser, the sum By: Frederic' k M. Lewis Dated: August 27,1970 FARM Lolkrec and Bralnard John E. and Beverly J. Hunt, Attorneys for Mortgagee which was bid therefor, with interest Attorney for Estate AUTOMOTIVE DRUGGISTS 103 E. State Street 412 Stevens street, DRAINAGE Watertown. Michigan National Tower from the time of the sale at the rate per cent borne by the mortgage plus St. Johns, Michigan 17-3 Flint, Michigan 18-1 August 31: Violet Hill to A. B. Lansing, Michigan 48933 11-13 any other sums required to be paid by Claims Klrby-Nov. 4 For the BEST BUY in JAMES BURNHAM and Barbara Peltier, DeWitt. law. STATE OP MICHIGAN-The Probate NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Claims Megill-Oct. 21 New & Used Chevrolet* Phone St. Johns 224-4045 September 1: JohnW.andEllen 'STATE OF MICHIGAN-The Probate Court for the County of Clinton. BANK OF LANSING, Estate or See He's a R-3, St. Johns J. Spicer to Fedewa Bros,, Default having been made In the , Mortgagee. Court for the County of Clinton. Estate of ARNOLD KIRBY, Deceased Fowler Village. condition of a certain Indenture of Dated: August 19, 1970 The Court Orders: EDINGER & WEBER September 1: Gerald H. and mortgage made on the 20th day of Snyder, Ewert, Ederer & Parsley BESSIE MEGILL, Deceased Hearing on claims/ determination friend It is Ordered that on Wednesday, FOWLER Phone 582-2401 Colleen Shoemaker to Terry L. November, 1967, by HARRY L. WICK 1200 Bank of Lansing Building of heirs on Wednesday, November 4, HARDWARE" Lansing, Michigan 48933 October 21, 1970, at 11:30 A.M., in 1970 at 9:30 A.M., at the Probate of the and Mary E. Foote, St. Johns. and VERA M. WICK, husband and wife, as Mortgagors, given by them, 16-13 the Probate Courtroom in St. Johns, Court, Court House, St. Johns, Mich. September 1: Maurice and * Michigan a hearing be held at which Creditors must file sworn statement BOOKKEEPING to AMERICAN BANK AND TRUST Claims Hulbert-Oct. 28 family GOWER'S HARDWARE Leola E. Gove to Stylemaster COMPANY, a banking corporation, of all creditors of said deceased are of claim with court, send copy to STATE OF MICHIGAN-The Probate Patricia M. Kirby, Fiduciary, 227 SERVICE Mfg. Corp., Bingham. Lansing, Michigan, as Mortgagee, and required to' prove their claims. Cred­ and Court for the County of Clinton. itors must file sworn claims with the First Street, Ovid, Michigan. Publica­ September 1: Lottie, LavernB. recorded on the* 21st day of November,, Estate of tion ln Clinton County News and notice Your Pharmacists fills all 1967, at 9:45 O'clock A.M. in the Office court and serve a copy on Clyde J. apd Ethyl Pringle to Peter and VINA E. HULBERT, Klotz, Jr., 15769 Culver Dr., East according to Court Rule. R.E.S. Prescriptions with the ut­ GRAIN ELEVATOR of the Register of Deeds for Clinton TIMOTHY M. GREEN, most accuracy. Nellie L'Amoreaux, West Side County, Michigan, in Liber 251, on a/k/a MEL VINA E. HULBERT, Lansing, Michigan, prior to said hear­ Bookkeeping & Accounting BOTTLED GAS Plat. Deceased ing. Judge of Probate. Page 349; on which mortgage there is Dated: August 28, 107O 1 Service Cylinders or Bulk September 1: Lake Victoria claimed to be due and unpaid as of the It Is Ordered that on Wednesday, Publication and service shall be Gluspie Drug Store October 28, 1970, at 9:30 A.M., ln By: Richard A. Shulaw & Land Company to Glen O. and date of this notice the sum of NINE­ made as provided by Statute and Court Richard1 M, Pajtas Richard E. Stoddard 221 N. Clinton Eureka the Probate Courtroom ln St; Johns, Rule, Jean A. Vansteenburg, Royal TEEN THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED Attorneys for Estate Phone 669-3285 Phone 224-3154 St. Johns Phone 224-2695 THIRTY-FOUR AND 49/100 ($19,134.- Michigan a hearing be held at which TIMOTHY M, GREEN, 827 East Main Street , Shores, 49) DOLLARS principal, and the sum all creditors of said deceased are Judge of Probate. Owosso, Michigan 488G7 18-3 3694 Round Lake Rd., DeWitt _ Phone 224-2953 September 1: Lake Victoria of FIVE HUNDRED NINETY-NINE AND required to prove their claims and Dated: August 18,1970 heirs will be determined; creditors By: Russel A. Lawler Land Company to Donald R. and 62/100 ($599.62) DOLLARS interest; Bobcats - Lower Peninsula E. Marie Ferguson, Highland and no suit or proceeding at law or In must file sworn claims with the Court Attorney>for Estate CREDIT HUREAU FARM SERVICES jNSURflNCE • equity having been Instituted to re­ and serve a copy on Elmer Swagart, 200Holllster Bldg. Hills. Administrator, of R-3,St. Johns, Mich- Lansing, Michigan The Natural Resources Commis­ cover the debt or any part thereof, 17-3 sion, under Act 230, P.A. 1925, as September 1: Albert Messerto secured, by said indenture of mort­ lgan prior to said hearing. A hearing CLINTON COUNTY Purina Feeds, Complete Insurance Service Floyd A. and Wava M. Messer, amended,' hereby rescinds the order gage, and the power of sale In said will be held on the petition of Bonlta Minor Hlntz-Oct. 22 dated July 11, 1969, and orders that CREDIT BUREAU Means ? $ $ in Your Pocket Since 1933 Lebanon. Indenture of mortgage contained having Wenzl, guardian, for allowance of her STATE OF MICHIGAN-The Probate for five years from October 1, 1970, Mathews Elevator Co. AUTOMOBILE COVERAGE September 2: American Cen­ become operative by reason of such final account. Court for the County of Clinton. it shall be unlawful to take bobcats at Phone 224-2391 tral Corp. to Albert C.andDonna default; Publication and service shall be In The Matter Of: any time ln the Lower Peninsula except Grain—Feeds—Seeds FIRE INSURANCE M. Rector, Westchester Heights. made as provided by Statute and Court EDWARD HINTZ, in Emmet, Cheboygan, Presque Isle, Credit Reports Collections FOWLER GENERAL CASUALITY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Rule. Dependent and Neglected September 2: Peter A. and Charlevoix, Antrim, Otsego, Mont­ the 25th,day of September, A.D. 1970, TIMOTHY M. GREEN, It Is Ordered that on Thursday, morency, and Alpena countlos during A. T. ALLABY —Ins. Arlene M. Gagne to Donald B. at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon, at Judge of Probate. October 22, 1970, at 10:00 A.M. ln January and February in each year. Be M Partner the North entrance to the Courthouse Over Gamble Store sgid Judy A. Draher, Rosewood Dated: August 21, 1970 the Probate Courtroom ln St. Johns, Approved July 10,1970. 19-3 FOR YOUR LISTING IN THE NOT JUST A CUSTOMER in the City of St. Johns, that being Kemper, Wells Si Lewis Acres. ^ Michigan a hearing be held on the Buy the Co-op Way St. Johns Phone 224-3258 September 2: Melvin A. and the place for holding the Circuit Court By: William C, Kemper petition of Rose Bloomfleld, praying Hungarian Partridge for the County of Clinton, there Will Attorney far Estate Builnm Directory Carol O. Place to Billy L, and that the court take Jurisdiction of Use Clinton County News be offered for sale and sold to highest 103 E. State Street said minor for reasons set forth The Natural Resources Commis­ FARMERS' CO-OP Brenda Kay Hutchinson, Hacker bidder or bidders at public auction or St, Johns, Michigan 17-* 3 thereon. sion, by authority of Act 230, P»A. Phone 224-2361 FOWLER Phone 582-2661 Classifieds for Fast Results AcreS. vendue, for the purpose of satisfying. 7 Page 12 B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Wednesday, September 9, 1970 { ^ Andy Loves YOU

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