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109th Year — No. 15 ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN Thursday, August 6, 1964 10 CENTS More spending Name Greer won’t up taxes 'Xi city manager i.'*'

Clinton County ’s operating budget for City Assessor Kenneth Greer, who has 1965 will be up by $88,907, but taxpayers* :i/j been acting city manager since June 12 will have a reduction in their bills of Tuesday night received the appointment as $93,135. manager on a full-time basis. These figures Township Greer has been were brought out at a doubling in duty since public hearing Mon­ Caucuses Ralph Pre c i o u s re­ day before the county signed the city man­ board of supervi ­ ager post to go to De- sors, after which Aufpist 29 Kalb, Ill. His ap- they adopted the bud­ n? Township caucuses must be pointm ent as full get. held on either Aug. 29 or Sept. time m anager, ex- * » 1 this year and the township L-vV, A TAX of 5.5 mills will be al­ board must determine the day on p e c t e d for some located to raise money to run the which all caucus sessions in the time, was made by county, and it will bring in $578,- township will be held 20 days •■il 219.95. prior to the caucus. the city commission at its regular meet­ County Clerk Paul Wakefield The county plans to spend in the •IT r ■» A . neighborhood of $848,261.95, but reminded township officials of ing Tuesday night. it needs only $578,219.95 from a this new regulation this week » ♦ K./ 5.5 mill tax to balance the budget. U- GREER HAS been working for GONE ARE the days when a 44 t' V An estimated cash balance of m ..itu'4' the city of St. Johns since early group, defeated in one caucus, M $152,042, and income "over-the- 1957 when he became assessor. KENNETH GREER counter ” of $118,000 balance the could hold another later In the This crumpled wreckage, containing the body of Richard Hart of Bath, is what In the seven years since, he has figures. day and put up a slate of their also been given the responsibili ­ part-time secretary for the St. ♦ ♦ own. Now the caucus session remains after a flaming crash with a cattle truck Sunday on U S-27 south of St. Johns. Johns Chamber of Commerce. ties of building Inspector and * * THIS YEAR’S expenditure is must be scheduled 20 days in ad ­ zoning administrator. $88,907 higher than the $759,354 vance by the township board and Plate glass window GREER RECEIVED his high last year. Most of the increase all caucus sessions must be held Flaming crash kills The assessor, according to the school education at Flint Central is accounted for in three budgeted the same day. broken by bottle city charter, is automatically a High School. He has attended Lansing Community College and items which were not on last A front plate-glass window was member of the county board of year’s list. They are capital im­ Wakefield said the law allowed broken out of the Fowler Electic supervisors, and Greer has been Michigan State University and is provements ($54,411), countyre- caucus sessions to be held on building at 616 Wright Road, Fow­ Bath man on US-27 one of the city’s representatives presently enrolled in a group appraisal ($84,500), and Employ ­ Sept. 1, which Is primary elec­ on that public l)ody since 1957, correspondence course with oth­ ler about 2:15 a.m. Saturday. A A Bath man was killed Sunday was headed north. It burst into ees Retirement Plan ($12,500). tion day, but he presumed town ­ beer bottle was apparently thrown * • er city administrative officers Several other items are lower. ship boards would select the oth­ afternoon in the flaming crash of flames and the St. Johns Fire from around Central Michigan. against the window. An electric his pickup and a cattle truck on Dept, was called to the scene. HE CAME to St. Johns in 1946 er available date, Aug. 29, be­ light fixture was also broken. after serving with the United U S-27 south of St. Johns. Sooy was not injured, although he Greer and his family live at The appropriation and finance cause a caucus held on the day Except for snow, Clinton Coun ­ States Army in China and India. of the primary election would be reportedly complained of chest 300 Lindy Lane. He and his wife committee, which drew up the Sidewalk Days in St. Johns on ty has about run the gauntlet of For varying lengths of time he most confusing Richard Hart, 43, of Bath was pains the following day. have three children, Linda, 19, budget for board approval, con ­ Thursday and Friday. , weather during the past week. worked as hospital X-ray and sists of Derrlll Shlnabery of apparently killed instantly. He Regan 12, and Shannon 10. There’s been sunshine and rain, was burned so badly In the fire The crash was the first fatal lab technician at Clinton Memo­ Greenbush, chairman, Ken Greer and cool and hot days and nights. rial Hospital for 10 years. of St. Johns and Almond Cress- that followed that the sheriff’s accident on the four-mile stretch Greer was a charter member J. C. Penney’s new department was unable to Identify of US-27 since the detour went man of Olive. Monday was perhaps the hard­ During that span he also opera ­ of the St. Johns Jaycees and was * ♦ him until Monday noon. into effect in June. It occurred also a member of the Exchange est day for people to get through. * « several hundred yards south of ted the former Camera Shop next THIS YEAR was the fir.st time The reached 98 de ­ to the Legion Club on Walker Club in 1947. the l«ard has acted on the final manager starts here HART’S PICKUP truck collided Daley’s Restaurant. Traffic was grees in St. Johns —probably a head-on with a tractor-trailer routed along the lane under con ­ Street and from 1951 to 1953 was budget. Prior to this, a tentative record — and coupled with high t)udget was drawn up and passed truck carrying cattle and driven struction. Resigns from Jerry Knupp, a veteran of 12 humidity, it made a sticky, un ­ by Russell J. Sooy, 49 of Ithaca. * * LaBrie tells of on in the spring to the tax al­ comfortable day. location board, which acted. years with the J. C. Penney Co., The accident occurred at 6:08 MR HART was born at Garnett, took over last Thursday as man­ * * p.m. Mich., March 16, 1921, a son of NEA convention library board ager of the St. Johns store. SUNDAY wasn’t much cooler — Mr and Mrs Leon Hart. He lived in Wise Township, Isabella Coun ­ Seattle it was 97. But toward the end of Witnesses told Deputy Sheriff in The resignation of Mrs Orpha OK zoning Knupp replaced Edward W. last week it got so chilly many of Hilary Hafner, who investigated, ty, and in Hessel two years before Clement from the county library Stephenson who was promoted to that Hart’s truck, traveling south moving to Bath. Robert LaBrie, of the St. Johns board was accepted Monday by the those who had been wishing for High School faculty, told of his the management of the larger re­ cooler weather changed their on U S-27, had passed several Clinton County Board of Super­ Survivors Include his parents experiences at the 1964 National tail operation at Cadillac. minds. The high last Thursday cars before the accident. He was visors. They named Elizabeth changes * * of Curtis, Mich.; his wifeof Wise Education Association convention was only 78. apparently passing another ve­ Hess of Elsie as her replace­ THE NEW manager here Joined hicle when struck in the north­ Township; five sons, Vernon with in Seattle when he talked to the ment. local Rotary Club at their Tues­ The Clinton County board of Penney ’s in 1951 at Harrison ­ Farmers are still hoping for bound lane by the tractor-trailer the US Navy, Leon of Mackinac day noon meeting. Supervisors adopted several zon ­ burg, Va. He has worked at Pen­ rain because of the dry weather south of Daley’s Restaurant. Island, and Joe, Lester and Oliver Mrs Clement said she wished ney stores in York, Pa., Upper ♦ * with their mother; four daugh­ ing changes and amendments to that has hung over Central Michi­ Theme of the convention, La­ to resign because she was librar­ the county rural zoning ordinance Darby, Pa., and Wilmington, Del., gan for several weeks. There THE IMPACT of the crash spun ters, Mrs Jeanne Mogg of Rose- ian at Elsie, and according to the where he was assistant manager. the pickup around so that it, too. mont, Minn,, Mrs Janet Slocum Brie said, was ‘Education for Monday. were some showers on a couple Responsible F r e e do m.” Intro ­ state, librarians cannot serve on of occasions, including a thunder­ of Wise Township, and June and county library boards. Knupp attended Madison Col ­ Barbara, with their mother; two ducing the speaker to the club Jack Walker and Zoning Ad ­ storm and a good rain Sunday * * lege at Harrisonburg. grandsons; and one sister and two was Dr Russell M. Kraft, pro ­ ministrator Gerald Walter pre­ night. gram chairman for the Tuesday Mrs Clement’s term was for Want to put brothers in the Upper Peninsula. three years. The library board sented the changed to the board. He and his wife, Connie, have » * meeting. But now it’s dry again. was appointed by the supervisors rented a home at 310 E. Sturgis FUNERAL services will be at LaBrie and his family traveled The 15 additions and amend ­ and will be moving in next week. Hick tock^ at their June meeting. Others on JERRY KNUPP 2 p.m. Thursday at the Stevenson to Seattle by train for the week- the unit are: Oliver Angell of De­ ments to the zoning ordinance Mrs Knupp has now returned to Funeral Home in Clare, with the were designed to clarify and long teachers’ session. He was Wltt, one year; HaroldBeardslee Wilmington to prepare to move parents in Virginia for the time MIN Rev Van Parker of the Clare Con­ elected by the 400 members of the strengthen it. Walker said. furniture here, and Knupp will back in clock of Ovid, two years; Dorothy ♦ » being. July 28 69 gregational Church officiating. Clinton County Chapter of the Cressman of Olive, four years; Join her this weekend. What to do with the courthouse Burial will be in Wise Township THE ZONING changes were all * * July 29 NEA as a delegate to the national and Beulah Ballantlne of St. Knupp said Monday he and his July 30 clock. Cemetery. meeting. Johns, five years. in DeWltt Township and were THE KNUPPS have four chil­ wife are happy with St. Johns and July 31 from Zone D agricultural to Zone dren, Jeanne, 14, who will be a are looking forward to living August The county board of super­ B residential. They affected the junior in high school this fall, August here. They are members of the August visors Monday indicated they’d V. Kellen residence, the Hardtke Tlsa, 8, who will be in the third Presbyterian Church, but since like to get it running again, but farm, the John Crane farm, the grade, and Gwlnnette, 7, who will there is none in St. Johns, Knupp any action on that project will John B. Flynn farm and the Her­ be a second-grader. A son, Greg ­ said they will have to attend sev­ Seeks reduction await figures on what it will cost. bert Hardtke farm. ory, 13, will stay with hlsgrand- eral before making any decisions. * * Sidewalk Days are here! of Hanna drain SUPERVISOR Kenneth Greer of right-of-way St. Johns told the board a Phila­ iV delphia firm, the only one in the For the next two days, St. Johns’ downtown streets Lansing man electrocuted Construction of a building in United States which electrifies will be a beehive of activity as county residents swoop into DeWltt Township prompted Carl clocks of this type, has already Smith, its owner, to ask the coun ­ been asked to give the county a town to take advantage of bargains at the mid-summer Side­ ty board of supervisors Monday cost figure on what it would take walk Days sales event. workingon new house here to reduce the right-of-way for the to get the timepiece ruimlng Hanna Street drain across his again. A Lansing carpenter was elec­ Glover of 776 Lincoln Court, Lan­ THE ST. JOHNS Fire Depart­ property. Sidewalk Days will be Thursday and Friday, and streets trocuted Monday afternoon, ap­ Several supervisors said they sing, had warned Mulder of the ment was called but they were not Smith is putting up a building will be lined with tables and booths offering merchandise parently because of his own per­ danger a few minutes before. able to save the man. had received public inquiries spiration. * • on State Road. In order to build about the clock, which has been at bargain prices. An auction sale will be held Friday aft­ it so it will look properly lined MULDER WAS reportedly per­ stopped for some time. The build ­ Mr Mulder, a life-long Lansing with others in the area and so that ernoon between 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. in front of the Wieber Henrv Mulder, 46, of 513 W. spiring heavily and was moving resident, owned the Henry Mul­ ing and grounds committee of the Howe Street, Landing, was dead semi-trucks can back up to It, he board was Instructed to keep building and two cars will be auctioned off there at 9 p.m. a portable planer, which he had der Custom Trim and Cabinet Co. said, it will be necessary to build on arrival at Clinton Memorial left plugged into the wall socket. close tabs on the mall for a price. He is survived by his wife, Dor ­ over the county ’s right-of-way Friday. Hospital shortly after 4:15 p.m. Mulder ’s sweat-soaked body ap­ othy, four sons and two daughters, • » for the drain. parently came in contact with the five grandchildren, two brothers • • Bingham Grange scfs HE WAS electrocuted in a home planer, causing it to short out and two sisters, and his father, THE RIGHT-of-way presently meeting for Friday Leo Snitgen, chairman of the Sidewalk Days for the under construction at 1204 S. and electrocute him. Richard Mulder Sr. of Lansing. Lansing Street, where he was a is 50 feet either side of the drain, sponsors, St. Johns Business Unlimited, urged everyone to subcontractor for Jim Fox. The Glover told Ott he heard Mul­ and Smith asked to have it re­ BINGHAM — Bingham Grange duced to 15 feet either side. He “come downtown. ” Helping him with arrangements for the house was being built for Earl der cry out softly, saw what had FUNERAL services will be at will meet Friday, Aug. 7, at 8:30 said this would still allow room to event have been Max Fields, John Bradley, Ray Osborne, King, manager of the Central happened and Jerked the cord 2:30 p.m. Thursday in theEstes- p.m. at the hall. Lunch will follow work on the drain if necessary. I Michigan Lumber Co. here. from the wall. He then pulled the Leadley Colonial Temple in Lan­ the meeting. Roy Harr, Norbert Rehmann, Bob Prowant, Ken Dlckehs planer out of Mulder ’s hands and sing, with the Rev Lavern Bretz The board delayed action on the At the last meeting, two new and Spud Heathman. City Police Officer Robert Ott, ran for help. He told Ott he had of the Valley Farms Baptist request until a new right-of-way members were welcomed. They who investigated, said the dead to go to four houses before find ­ Church officiating. Burial willbs agreement and resolution for the were Larry Sturgis and Tom man’s partner on the Job, John ing a telephone to call for help. in Chapel Hill Cemetery. board to pass can be drawn up. Harris. .

Page 2 A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Thursday, August 6, 1964

4 crashes Sunday keep SIDEWALK police busy —23 unhurt DAYS Aug. 6-7 A rash of automobile accidents Sandra Kay Messer, 20, of 104 E. mann car hit the left rear of the August 6-7 Sunday kept city police busy, but Cass Street, SL Johns. Stockwell vehicle. luckily no one was hurt in the four Your Choice of ALL Our There's lots of summery weather left . . . lots of time to crashes inside the city. Ott was told Miss Messer was Riding with Rehmann were passing the Smith auto when she Mary Rehmann, 9, and brothers wear and enjoy all the value-priced dresses, blouses and At 1:30 p.m. Sunday, cars driv ­ became dizzy and started to faint, and sisters Gary 8, Danny 6, and sportswear we've reduced! Come in . . . fill in your causing the cars to sideswipe. Janey 2, and Roger Lerg, 13, of SUMMER summer wardrobe. en by Robert J. Kerr, 19, of 2315 Turner Street, Lansing, and She was ticketed for failure to R-1, DeWltt. • • All Summer Florence E. Ewer of R-6, St. have her car under control. Johns, collided at the city park. * • AT 10 p.m. SUNDAY, two cars HATS * • RONALD Costello, 20, of 308 were involved in a rear-end col ­ PATROLMAN Robert Ott was E. Hodge Street, Lansing, was a lision at Clinton Avenue and U S- Dresses ..,1/2 price told Mrs Ewer was going west Passenger in Smith’s car, while 27. They were driven by L. D. $100 AND $200 on the east-west drive south of Lester W. Harrington, 20, of 128 Evert, 32, of 328 W. Williams the swimming pool and in making 1 Table of Shoits and E. Front Street, Ovid, was riding Street, Ovid, and Don T. Trotter, a left turn struck Kerr’s auto in with Miss Messer. 20, of R-2, St. Johns. Large Assortment of • the left rear. BLOUSES PEDAL PUSHERS A crash at Buchanan and Mead Officers were told both had NEW ITEMS for . . 50c-$1.00 $100 Each Kerr was traveling south on the streets at 3:55 p.m. Involved two stopped in the middle of the inter­ north-south drive next to the ten­ cars and seven people. Autos section. Evert was making a left- Chapel Caps, Olamoiir Bonnets, Hoisery, etc. At Cost! nis courts. Tammle Kerr, 17, De- driven by James J. Rehmann, 16, hand turn onto US-27 when anoth­ Monv Other Great Values Foil Bora Kay Kerr and Carol Kerr, of 605 S. Mead Street, and Mildred er car coming north on Clinton all of 1614 N. Grand River in Ann Stock well, 20, of 706 S. pulled in front of him. When he Lansing, were riding in Kerr’s Church Street, met at the inter­ stopped quickly, his car was hit Slacks....20% off car. section when the drivers did not in the rear by Trotter ’s. * * see each other in time. * * DURKEE HAT SHOP AN HOUR later two cars side- RIDING WITH Evert were 103 N. Clinton ST. JOHNS Phone 224-3773 Table of swiped on US-27 between Gibbs Ernestine Evert, 33, Ernest 11, Slips and Street and Clinton Avenue. The OFFICER Edward Teach out Connie 8, and David Evert, 5. CHILDREN'S KEDS cars, both traveling north, were said the Rehmann car was going Ronnie Luke, 20, of R-1, SL Commercial Printing, Reasonable Prices, Top WOMEN'S KEDETTES driven by Ronald E. Smith of 515 north on Mead and the Stockwell Johns, was a passenger in 'Trot­ Quality, Quick Service—Clinton County News /I Girdles Berry Street, Lansing, and car west on Buchanan. The Reh­ ter’s car. at Great Savings 20% off It Will Pay You to Shop at Plus Many Other Tables of Bargains h 1 <:::^^aalf^Lnnon d 4#“3 -7 HiIrl 1 S CA^ 102 N. Clinton ST. JOHNS Phone 224-4703 for Big Values Clinton County News Classified Ads Get Best Results ! BIG SAVINGS eiDlWMill AUGUST 6-7

‘)-inch Square ALUMINUM CAKE PANS LADIES BRIEFS First quality elastic legs or 10-qt. knit cuff leg. Sizes 5, 6, 7. GALVANIZED PAILS . Regular Price 69c eo. ^ pr. Famous Koyser Quality Check Size METAL HANDY FILES . Canadian Mounties stretch their legs beside bus on which they rode through St. Johns last week. The 41 Mounties were with UNEN TOWELING Up to 50% OFF 6 PACKS a band heading for a festival at Grand Haven. Stevens "P” Quality 100 Bleached or 3 yds. lUU LIGHT FIXTURES WRIGLEY’S GUM Unbleached ONLY 21^ Canadian Mounties make Several Lots and Styles LADIES NYLON HOSE 4-pc. Stainless with Rack First quality run resist seam ­ less, reinforced toe and heel. ^ MEASURING PAN SET ... . • • stop-over in St. Johns 122 Sizes 8 Vi to 11 f Save 31c More than one St. Johns resi­ Police band, numbering 41 mem­ one of their number, they came or dent turned the corner at Clinton bers, passed through SL Johnson from Sarnia Friday morning, and First quality 15 denier dress STEAM IRON CLEANER .... • • their way to Grand Haven where St. Johns was to be their only stop .5/^ Avenue and State Street Friday sheer with seams. and found themselves face to face they played at the Marine and Air before arriving in Grand Haven. Rat Poison in Paste Form with half a dozen Mounties. Show to mark the 74th anniver ­ » ♦ Sizes 8 Vi to 11 sary of the U S Coast Guard. THE BAND was to play atGrand RAT NIP...... 28^ The Mounties were in town In Haven Friday night and Saturday, —but only for pleasure, not The Mounties, from Ottawa, and on Sunday the group was to Cleans Quickly business. Ontario, stopped for coffee and leave for Lake Placid, N.Y., to * $1 donuts at Walker’s Cafe about give a concert. LADIES JAMICA SHORTS GLAMORENE OVEN CLEANER . • • THE ROYAL Canadian Mounted 9:30 a.m. Friday. According to 59f According to the spokesman, Cotton Poplin A Real Good Buy! the band was designed to repre­ Sizes 10 to 20 150 sent the RCMP, and most of the Good Assortment 60-FT. HEAVY PLASTIC HOSE . • • time Is spent on tours of the Pair 1.99 4-H Fair ’s 3 big Canadian provinces. The band of Colors 40-ft., 3-tube makes only two or three swings into the United States each year. PLASTIC SPRINKLER...... 1.99 days draw near * • MOST residents, after getting WASHCLOTHS over the Initial surprise of seeing Save 1.00 Drawing ever nearer are the Walker. Some 484 club members three big days Clinton County 4-H have projects In this category. the Mounties in town, were im­ pressed by the group ’s sharp ap­ Slight Irregulars SWIM FIN SETS...... 1.99 Club members wait for all year — Some of those food projects will y for the 4-H Club Fair. pear a nee and their ■looking Standard Size 12"xl2" be displayed in Smith Hall, along glass* boots. 2 PLAY-BADMINTON SETS . . The big days this year are Aug. with the projects in clothing, food • • 159 17, 18 and 19, and festivities, as preservation, knitting, handicraft usual, will be at the St. Johns and flower garden. ODDSN-ENDS * « FLOATING MINNOW BUCKETS . city park. No admission Is charg­ • • 177 ed, and all events will be free. SITES OF other projects will * * be: Quonset, west end —electri­ Bargin Tables UNLIKE MANY county fairs, cal, conservation, photography, 1-GAL. SIZE VACUUM JUGS . . • • 232 the Clinton 4-H Club Fair Is personal Improvement, home Im­ strictly agricultural, and there provement, child care, vegetable 25<-50<-1.00-2.00 garden, archery, leadership, FOAM BAIT BUCKETS .... will be no midway of commercial • • 66^ booths, games and rides. Instead, tractor and safety. All Remaining the fairgrounds will be alive with Quonset,east end —sheep, Top Quality exhibits of animals, foods and swine. Beef barn—beef, poultry, WHITE HOUSE PAINT .... gal. other 4-H projects. rabbits. Dairy barn —dairy. 4.97 The only departure will be con ­ Horse Ring —horses. SUMMER DRESSES 1/2 Price tests In softball, horse shows, Adults in charge will be: Smith All Remaining tractor driving, etc. The only "Father thinks a lot of you, These Are Only a Few of the Many Bargains professional entertainment will Hall —Emily Davis, Leonard Elliot,... most of it had! ” LADIES' SUMMER HATS be on Tuesday afternoon and eve­ Koenlgsknecht, Anabel Peck, Waiting for You Thursday and Friday, Aug. 6 and 7 ning, when free vaudeville acts Ethel Flegler, Judy Miller, Cal- will be presented at the band- Ista Reed, Clyde Peck and Floyd shell In the park. Messer. Quonset, westend —E. J. SEE THE * • Bottum, Shirley Mygrants and OVER 1,200 different Clinton Mila Spousta. ALAN R:DEAN County youths, representing 51 * • summer 4-H Clubs and 40 winter QUONSET, east end-Les Bot- clubs, will be participating In the Imer, Charles Slim, Don Strouse. HARDWARE INC. Sidewalk Davs events. They have enrolled dur ­ Beef barn-Arnold Blizzard, ing the year In 2,469 different Robert Klssane, Larry Phlnney. SPECIALS on Display in Fronf of Our Store ST. JOHNS 4-H projects, an Increase of 498 Dairy barn —George Hazle, Wil­ HEATING AND3 home APPLIANCES over last year. liam Parker, Leon Miller. Horse Foods and nutrition is by far ring —James Gallagher, Ray HEATHMAN’S Paint Service Center PLUMBING D^n SPORTING GOODS the most popular project, accord ­ Thomas, Don Lewie and Keith DOWNTOWN ST. JOHNS ing to 4-H Extension Agent Don Shafley.

■*1 i ^ I ™ Thursday, August 6, 1964 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Page 2 A Guasts wera from Pinckney, northern Michigan, the pair is Pair bound Grand Rapids, Ashley, Ovid, living at 205 1/2 Floral Avenue. for California Battle Creak, Flint, Pontiac, Kal­ amazoo and from Ohio. The bride was honored at show­ • * feted at party ers given by Judy Bunge of Lan­ AT THE reception for 150 sing, Linda Walling and Chris guests, Mrs Leon Plfer of Mar­ Esch, by Judy Paksl and by Wllda A surprise birthday and bon lon and Mrs Larry Paksl cut and Shipley. voyage party was given for Mrs served the wedding cake and Mrs Christina Motz and Mrs Marlon Gale Walling served the punch. Sohn by 40 members of their Mary Rademacher, Kay Clsler Jean Mary Dodway has been THURS., FRI. —AUG. 6-7 families on the lawn of the Albert and Wllda Shipley were in charge spending the past three weeks Hufnagel home. of the gifts and Janice Castner in , Ont., with her grand ­ attended the guest book. mother. Her parents, Mr and Mrs We Will Have Bargains Mrs Ronald Motz decorated Bill Dodway, will be going after the birthday cake and Mrs Gerald Following a honeymoon in her the coming weekend. Jorae decorated the bon voyage cake which had a miniature *Blg Galore Chief* train on It to bid Mrs Motz and Mrs Sohn a ‘happy Journey* to California. enneiff UP TO 75 % OFF A gift of “mad money ” was giv­ AUMAVS PWST QUAUrV * on Clothing and Furnishings for MARIE ANN LAUSE en the guests of honor who are spending two weeks with Mr and Mr and Mrs Henry B. Lause Mrs Jack Motz and three chil­ of Greenville announce the en­ dren in Pomona. Jack is the DAD and LAD gagement of their daughter, youngest son of Mrs Motz and a Marie Ann to Ronald Richard brother of Mrs Sohn. Schafer, son of Mr and Mrs Al­ fred J, Schafer of St. Johns. Children honor Save! Save! Save! MR AND MRS KERRY BUNGE Miss Lause is a graduate of California guest Suits Swim Trunks Greenville High School and at farewell party Sport Coats Walk Shorts Mercy School of Practical Nursing at Cadillac and Is em­ Ora Keys (O.K.) Clark, 8- year Pants Sport Shirts ployed In Ionia. Mr Schafer at­ old son of Mr and Mrs Ora Clark Reception climaxes Jackets Dress Shirts tended St. Johns High School of Los Angeles, Calif, was hon­ and is employed in Lansing. ored at a farewell party given by Hose Work Clothing Judy and Maureen Miller Friday Paksi-Bunge nuptials Hats Ties afternoon. The neighborhood children who A reception in the social rooms Mrs Stephen Powers of Lan­ 30-60-90 DAY CHARGE ACCOUNTS I Announcements! have included him in all their ac­ sing was her sister’s matron of tivities while he and his parents of the First Methodist Church honor. Another sister, Janet Pak­ How exciting! Over 1,100 pages ... 436 of them climaxed the activities surround ­ were guests for several weeks of sl, and Chris Esch were brides ­ in beautiful color. Look over this catalog — dis ­ ing the wedding of Miss Susan HOLDENiA REID Mrs Clark’s aunt, Mrs Leon maids. cover news in fashions, home furnishings, sports ­ Budd, were guests. They party. Paksl and Kerry Bunge in the * * wear, auto needs . . . more! Over 82,000 items Members of Royal Neighbors Just for him, climaxed the ac­ sanctuary of the church. THEIR PINK, sleeveless gowns — all vividly illustrated, and value-priced. of America, camp 602, will hold “Famous Brands for Dad and Lad ” tivities. featured lace bodices and bell­ their annual picnic Thursday, Dr Howard A. Smith performed Pick up your copy of our Faii-Winter Cataiog 213 N. Clinton The family left Saturday for the double ring service before an shaped skirts and their head­ Aug. 6, with a potluck supper on today. Keep it handy. Remember, everything you their home in Los Angeles. En- altar decorated with pink and dresses were bow-shaped with the lawn at the home of Mrs order is backed by Penney’s 62-year guarantee of Louise Smith and Bird aline route home, they will spend two white gladioli. Mrs Barbara Da­ short veils. They carried bou ­ weeks visiting relatives in Kan­ satisfaction. Smith, 601 W. State Street. vis played traditional organ se­ quets of white and pink mums. There's News of Interest in the Classified Ads sas City and Tucson. lections and accompanied Mrs CHECK THESE PENNEY FEATURES: Robert Slrrlne who sang ‘Be­ Kimberly Paksl, daughter of cause” and “TheLord ’sPrayer." Mr and Mrs Richard Paksl, was Catalog-shop by phonal Save time, forget the * * flower girl and wore a pink ruf­ weather! Ask for the Catalog Desk. THE BRIDE is the daughter of fled dress with a matching hat. Mr and Mrs Joe Paksl of R-6, * * Fast truck delivery .. . quick, economical! St. Johns, who gave her in mar­ KELLY Bunge, son of Mr and I Mrs Larry Bunge of Lansing, was riage. The bridegroom ’s parents Charge it! Open a convenient Credit Command are Mr and Mrs Kenlth Bunge of ring bearer. account . . . place orders without cash. 205 Floral Avenue. His father, was his brother’s For the event, the bride chose a best man. floor length gown designed with a Serving as groomsmen were lace bodice featuring a square Jerry Bunge and Russell Slagell. neckline and long sleeves. Her Robert Paksl, Gale Walling and shoulder length veil fell from a Darrell Andrus seated the guests. jjj^ Starts Thur., 9 a.m. Thursday, Friday, August 6-7 crown adorned with pearls and Steve Plfer of Marlon, was can- she carried a white orchid on a dlellghter. white Bible, a gift of the bride ­ * * tennew groom. MRS BUNGE wore a gown of * * Imported pink silk complemented ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY ^ Ladies Summer THE BRIDEGROOM graduated with a corsage of white mums from Rodney B. Wilson High and pink roses. Mrs Paksl was School in 1961. His bride gradu ­ attired in a blue floral dress ated from the St. Johns high with a corsage of white mums and .4 Dresses school in 1964. pink roses.

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Dr and Mrs Joaeph Maddy met Service mothers Two report on the guests In the hotel dining welcome new members Music weekend room at a special luncheon. Mrs ot July session Gilbert Burrell of Lansing, a na­ SIDEWAIK DAYS Births at Interlochen tional vice president, was the Clinton's Citizons of The Blue Star Mothers Chap­ speaker. ter 88 met July 28 at the St. Johns • * Tomorrow City Park for a picnic supper with Mrs George H. Brooks and PRESIDENT of several states 21 members and six guests pres­ daughter. Miss Maralyse Brooks and national officers were Intro ­ ent. attended the National Federation duced as were Mrs Brooks and the IT'S A BOYl of Music Club annual weekend members of the South Central July 26: Gregory Lynn, Mr A new member, Mrs Lawrence held at the National Music Camp District. and Mrs Gary Kingsley of St. Burk, was welcomed. at Interlochen Friday, Saturday Johns (Virginia Lobdell) and Simday. Dr Maddy reported that $12,- July 28: Mark Jeffrey, Mr .and Get-well cards ware sent to 000 was realized from the Van Mrs Gerald P. Miller of West­ Mrsr Clarence Ebert and Mrs The host club was the Michigan Cllburn-Lucl Johnson show and Reg. 29c lb. Candy phalia (Germaine Thels) Elizabeth Thornton, an Elsie Blue Federation of Music Clubs with told of plans for the return of July 28: Jeffrey Todd, Mr and Star member. Mrs Vernon L. Venman of Bir­ Cllburn. Mrs O. Jeffrey Baker of St. Johns • • mingham as president. * * lb. (Christine Carmack) LETTERS were read from the Concerts were given by fed ­ Orange Slices July 30: Derwln Lee, Mr and THE MEETING attended by the State President Mrs Flora Heldt- eration winners from Michigan Mrs Joseph Trefll of Perrlnton man, also National President Mrs St. Johns women Included the and other states. Music consisted Reg. 1.00 Ladies ’ and council of district and club presi­ Reg. 3 for 1.00—Men ’s (Phyllis DeMarals) Gladys Goff, also a thank-you of piano, violin, cello, harp, or ­ Children’s Suede • * letter from State Past President dents held in the Bonbrlght cabin gan, flute and horn. White Cushion Sole followed by a reception given by MOCCASINS Mrs Katherine Woodworth. ANKLETS IT’S A GIRL! the faculty and staff. Smstll ▲ July 29: Diane Ranae, Mr and Plans were made for a rum­ Mr and Mrs Harold Mlllman S.W.D. 0 CCC T/iT 66® Mrs Richard Boling of St. Johns mage sale to be held Aug. 28 and A concert was given by the fed­ have returned from a vacation Special ij for 0 0 (Elaine Elliott) 29. eration scholarship winners in trip to Canada. They visited Mr July 30: Judith Ann, Mr and the Jessie V. Stone building. An and Mrs Gordon Barclay at Belle­ executive board meeting followed ville, Ont., attended aGllbertand Reg. 98c —6-pc. Special for School Mrs James T, Fedewa of St. It was suggested to Invite Elsie, Johns (Sonia Kazak) MRS LAWRENCE RUNG the concert and broadcast given Sullivan production at Stratford, Opening —L. L. Covers Maple Rapids and DeWltt Blue SCREW DRIVER Star Mothers to the next meeting by the university band and the Ont., and visited relatives at SET NOTEBOOKS Arnold Phinneys Aug. 25 with a picnic at the park percussion ensemble. Gorrle and Riverside, Ont. note 25 years at 6:30 p.m. S.W.D. ETC Reg. 2.32 Cl 97 MSU grads speak Only J / Value—Now ^ 1 ^ * An open house given by their After the meeting, a white ele­ sons and daughters will honor phant auction was held. Mr and Mrs Arnold Phlnney at their home at 3400 E. Price Road vows in St. Mary rites Sunday, Aug. 9, from 2 to 5 p.m. Mrs Lulu Boak spent from Fri­ D&C Store day to Sunday with Mrs Myrel WESTPHALIA— MlssAnn fashioned with Jeweled necklines, Daggett near Eureka. Sunday, 125 N. Clinton ST. JOHNS Phone 224-3954 All friends, neighbors and rel­ Marie Knoop of Westphalia, and three-quarter length sleeves, atives are Invited to help them the attended a birthday dinner at Lawrence Pung of Portland, bell-shaped skirts, and large celebrate their silver anniver ­ the home ofMr and Mrs Lawrence spoke their nuptial vows Satur­ bows holding flowing panels In the Use Clinton County News Classified Ads sary. Daggett for their son, Robert day morning at 10 a.m. before an backs. Their light blue circular altar adorned with pink and white veils were held by matching Thurs., Fri. — August 6-7 gladioli in St Mary’s Church. double crowns of pearls and they ST. JOHNS Rev Aloyslus Miller read the carried cascading bouquets of Check the double ring service. pink gladioli. The bride, a graduate of St. Joseph Pung was best man. Tremendous Savings Mary’s High School and a 1963 Paul Pung, James Pung and Henry graduate of Michigan State Uni­ Knoop were groomsmen and Leon versity, is a daughter of Mr and Pung Jr. and Ray Rowell served on 1964 Mrs Albert Knoop of Westphalia. as ushers. The bridegroom Is a 1957 grad ­ ♦ » uate of St. Patrick’s High School, FOR HER daughter ’s wedding, a 1962 graduate of MSU, and the Mrs Knoop chose a linen jacket Tape son of Mr and Mrs Louis Pung dress with pink lace applique of Portland. and a matching hat and white ac­ Recoreders * » cessories. Mrs Pung was gowned THE BRIDE’S floor length gown In royal blue with white acces­ Thurs.-Fri. Aug. 6-7 of sUk organza and lace, was de ­ sories. Their corsages were of signed with a fitted, lace bodice, pink roses and white carnations. and For Oven, Candy, Meats and sleeves of sUk organza, a lace Fast For School hem around the full skirt and a Joseph Martin played the organ Household lace panel In the back that ter­ accompaniment for the Mass sung PERMANENTS minated In a chapel train. Her by Celine Martin, TheresaTrler- Record FILLER PAPER THERMOMETER bouffant veil of silk illusion was weller, Genevieve Martin and Reg. secured by a double crown of Phyllis Bengel. 1.00 500 Players 2.00—Now pearls and she carried dark pink « » Sheets 77< 98c —Only roses and white carnations on a APPROXIMATELY 180 guests white missal. attended the wedding breakfast Plus a Good tOO's—Rexall V Itamates—Che wable served In Parish Hall. Selection of; Miss Catherine Rowell was her VISIT OUR sister’s maid of honor. Her sis­ A dinner and reception for 500 TISSUES ters, Judy Knoop and Rita Knoop guests was held in Parish Hall. RECORDS and MUSIC EQUIPMENT VITAMINS and the bridegroom ’s sister. Ruth Schmitt, Kathy Simon, Miss Theresa Pung, were brides ­ Sharon Fedewa and Judy Droste DePEAL’S 3 fo' 79t y 2 Price 60’s Only 77< maids. served the bride ’s table. THEIR FLOOR length gowns of Following a wedding trip to CLINTON MUSIC CENTER Reg. 69c H Grain light blue nylon organza were Washington, D.C., and New York, 120 N. Clinton ST. JOHNS Phone 224-3134 —— -■ ■ .. the couple will reside at 19041 TABLE Stout Street, Apt. 3, In Detroit. Parties and gifts TOOTHBRUSHES Many Odds and SACCHARIN send Mrs J. D. Cox 2 »<>' 79< Ends af V2 Off 1000's Only 19< off to Germanv ,[P'‘ Farewell dinners, travel gifts Cara Nome 300’s and a purse of money were given Combination Mrs John D. Cox by frlencCs and relatives before she left St. Johns HAND CREAM COTTON BALLS to join her husband. Airman 3. c. SYRINGE John D. Cox who is serving at Reg. Reg. /i: ONLY Hahn Air Force Base In Ger­ 1.00—Only 49< 69< 2.29 —Only 1.39 many.

Barbara left July 29 on the Cara Nome Reg. 3.98 Norwich Loftleldlr from Ice Lantic Air Terry Cloth Solid Color Boxed 8- pc. Lines at International Airport In New York City. HAND LOTION HEATING PADS ASPIRIN * * Aprons Blankets Place Mat AFTER A 45-minute stop over ONLY 50’s Only 2.00—Only 89< 2.49 79< In Ice Land, she arrived In Reg. 1.00 Value 72x90 Rayon Acrilan Sets Luxembourg where she was met Reg. 2.98 Value by her husband. Canvas Binder Rexall Barbara Is the daughter of Mr $905 Choice and Mrs Orville Jones of 409 N. of 3 $198 Lansing Street. NOTEBOOK JEWELRY SPRAY STARCH Each Colors Set with Paper 79c—Only V and Dividers Buy one at the regular Alabama guests 98< Regular 42x81 17 Only price, get the second of tell problems to Parker Center unit 29c—33c—39c Pkg. of 100 equal value. Rexall Liquid Dacron Stadium One of the most Interesting Wash ENVELOPES DETERGENT meetings of the Parker Center Panels Blankets 3 for 1*00 FREE Reg. Farm Bureau was held recently Complete with Zipper Case 79c —Only 47< at the Raymond Doyle home when Cloths six guests from the Alabama Farm Bureau were present. Re­ Moth 2.00 Value ports were given by Mrs Wilbur $100 $933 Brandt, Lee Ormston, and BUI Each Each Close Outs Klssane, with Wilbur Bond pre­ for I CRYSTALS HAIR BRUSHES siding at the business meeting. Limited Quantity ONLY Reg. 8.95 Pair 27x54 3 lb.. 1.19 98< Byron Klssane conducted the 9x9 All Vinyl From Our discussion on the topic of farm Fiberglass prices and marketing problems. The Alabama guests mentioned Throw Room Air Gift Shop how they were meeting similar Drnpes Tile problems, and each guest spoke Reg. 12c Each Rugs briefly regarding his own farm 1 Pair of a Kind DEODORANTS BABY PANTS situation. Values to 14.95 Each '/l PRIG 4 pr. 774 * * 89c —Only WHILE THE Alabama Farm Bureau Is organized on a state $A00 $950 and county level, they have no Each community groups and the guests Pair were impressed with the impor ­ tance of such groups. All present PARR'S Pharmacy took part In a recreational stunt presented by Mrs Doyle, and THE CORNER DRUG STORE—WITH CUNTON COUNTY’S LARGEST CAMERA DEPT. lunch and visiting concluded the evening. E. F. BORON GO Open 7:30 a.m. ’til 9.30 p.m. Dally Except Sunday The nest meeting will be held K JOHNS ^CORNER CLINTON AND WALKER Phone 224-2837 at the Wilbur Bond cottage at 122 N. Clinton ST. JOHNS Phone 224-7423 Cryatal Lake on Aug. 30. Thursday, August 6, 1964 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Page 5/^

Sue Ann Zigler 54 attend first First Nighters Morrow-Hoerner vows participates in annual Robinson consider theater eventsat Chicago reunion ot Ovid in the round Mr and Mrs Floyd Plew at Flint Miss Sue Ann Zigler, Grand The first annual Robinson re­ The First Nighters held their, spoken at Wacousta and Mr and Mrs Dale Wilson of Hope of Michigan, and (toughter union was held at Ovid Park, Sun ­ August meeting Monday evening Chesanlng called on their aunt, of Mr and Mrs Charles L. Zigler day with 54 persons In attendance. at the Drop-In Center on Railroad KINCAID— White gladioli denburg seated the guests. Mrs Louise Smith and Mrs Gayle of R-3 St. Johns, recently re­ The oldest members present Street. adorned the chancel ot the Wa­ * * Knapman Sunday. turned from the Grand Assembly were Mr and Mrs Alton Thomp­ cousta Methodist Church for the MRS MORROW wore for her Mrs Helen Daggett, MrsMyrel Order of Rainbow for Girls In son of Ovid and the youngest The main topic of business was nuptial service that united Joyce daughter ’s wedding, a pink silk Daggett and Mrs Lulu Boak call­ Chicago, Ill. were Eunice Martin, daughter of the first play to be presented by Irene Morrow and Harvey Dan sheath with a corsage of pink ed on Mrs George Newman Sun ­ Mr and Mrs John Martin of St. the group entitled, “See How They Hoerner. Traditional music was carnations and white rosebuds. day evening. Miss Zigler attended three Johns and Jill Wakefield, daugh ­ Run. ’ The possibility of having a played by Mrs Evelyn Morrow Mrs Hoerner was attired In tur­ days of meetings and was agues! ter of Mr and Mrs Ronald Wake­ theater In the round was dis ­ of Wacousta. quoise chiffon with a corsage of Assist in serving of the Illinois Grand Assembly. field of Ovid. cussed to some length, and also pink carnations and white rose ­ The sessions she attended were * * the number of performances. The The daughter of Mr and Mrs buds. 200 ill veterans held In the International Ball GUESTS were from Ovid, De- next meeting will be held Monday, Harold Morrow of rural Lansing Two St. Johns women were on Room of the Conrad Hilton Hotel. Witt, Lansing, Elsie, Eureka, Ea­ Sept. 7 at 8 p.m. and the son of Mr and Mrs Harold Mrs Keith Pierce, the bride ’s * » gle, St. Johns and Lyons. Hoerner of South Wacousta Road aunt, cut the wedding cake at the district rehabilitation com­ mittee that assisted with serving SHE ALSO has attended the Su­ exchanged their vows before Rev the reception for 150 guests In At a short business meeting It Stoney Creek 4-H 200 patients at Veterans Admin­ preme Assembly Inter national William Torrey In a double ring the church dining hall. Mrs Ken­ was voted to hold the 1965 re­ plans rabbit tour istration Hospital at Battle Order of Rainbow for Girls In ceremony, Saturday at 7 p.m. neth Morrow served the coffee Philadelphia, Pa. where she par­ union on Aug. 1 at a place to be Creek. They party was sponsored The Stoney Creek Community * * and Karen Spelgel, punch. They ticipated In the grand cross of announced later. by the Eighth District of the 4-H Rabbit Club planned a rabbit THE BRIDE’S gown of white were assisted by Laurel Glover color degree which was put on American Legion Auxiliary. J. D. Robinson was elected tour and a potluck at the Ran­ Chantilly lace and silk organza and Mrs Kenneth Morgan. Miss MR AND MRS CHANCEY DOWNING by the Michigan Grand Assem­ president of the group for 1965 was designed with a lace tiered Jane Schneeberger attended the bly. dolph home on Aug. 12 when it Those serving on the commit ­ and Mrs J. D. Robinson was nam­ held Its July meeting at the home back. Her elbow length veil fell guest book. ed secretary-treasurer. from a crown of crystal Irl- * * tee were Mrs Mar jean Fox of of Mrs Donald Randolph. Celebrate Golden Anniversary Greenville, chairman, Mrs Bert She participated In the Interna ­ descents and she carried a cas­ SPECIAL guests were Mr and Thayer of Owosso, Mrs St. Clair tional trade with Items furnished Sue and Mrs Zigler will leave caded bouquet of white carna­ Mrs Morrow of Lansing and Mr Sharon Devereaux led the flag The six children of Mr and Mrs Chan- Pardee and Mrs Edward Mac­ by local businessmen and her own Tuesday, Aug. 11 for Ohio’s pledges. The raising and selling tions and pink rosebuds. and Mrs Howard Sargent, grand ­ Kinnon of St. Johns. assembly. She brought home Grand Assembly which will be of market rabbits was discussed. parents of the bridegroom. cey Downing are honoring them with a re­ many mementos of other states held at Ohio University at Athen, Miss Paula Abbott was maid Mrs Randolph served refresh­ ception for their 50th wedding anniversary and countries. Ohio. ments. of honor. Miss Nancy Hoerner Following their return from a and Mrs Shirley Randell were northern Michigan honeymoon on on Aug. 16 from 2 to 5 p.m. in the Mid­ bridesmaids. Aug. 8, the couple will reside with dleton Methodist Church. Chancey Downing * * the bridegroom ’s parents until THEIR gowns of aqua, powder their new home Is completed. and Myrtly Chamberlain were married in blue and pink were designed with Mount Pleasant on August 19, 1914. The full skirts of organza and snug Mrs Hoerner graduated from children are Eldon of Livonia, Kendall of lace bodices. They wore head­ Grand Ledge High School in 1963. dresses of white velvet bows Her husband Is a 1962 graduate Lansing, Barbara Gager of Middleton, with white veils and the carried of Rodney B. Wilson High School. Jack and Gene of St. Johns and Glenna bouquets of white carnations with bows and net to match their Miller of Marlett. They have 21 grand ­ dresses. The Upjohn Company of Kala­ children. No gifts please. mazoo owns the largest drug George Balmer served as best plant, under one roof. In the man. Dell Schmidtman and Clar­ world. It contains more than Thursday, Friday ence Parks were groomsmen and 1,600,000 square feet of floor Richard Randell and Roger Har- space and covers over 21 acres. WaccuMa August 6 and 7 By MRS. VEDA FORWARD, Correspondent CLOSE-OUT PRICES Terri Saxton, 7, Wacousta man takes honored at party DeWitt bride On Castleton China Small (juuntity of WACOUSTA - Twelve girl WACOUSTA- At St. Teresa Ladies' & Men's Watches Vi Price school-mates spent an afternoon Church in Lansing, Miss Dawn Tuesday of last week at the Wil­ Cusack of DeWitt became the I®. lard Saxton home, when they gath­ bride of Jim Twitchell of Wacous ­ Watch Bands & Straps Vi Price ered to celebrate the birthday of ta Saturday at 10 a.m. Men's Tie Bar and Terri Saxton. Terri’s mother The bride is the daughter of CUFF LINK SETS ...... pr. 99c served r e f r e s h m e n t s, games Mr and Mrs Robert Cusack of De­ were played and Terri was pre­ Witt. Jim is the son of Mr and sented gifts by her friends on Mrs Malcolm Twitchell. LADIES' PENDENTS ...... pr. 99c this, her seventh birthday. Following a northern honey­ moon, the couple will live In De­ Tea Sets Witt. WACOUSTA -The Spring * « in Plated Silver Creek Circle will not meet at the No Sunday School will be held Fitzgerald Park, Grand Ledge, as In Wacousta Church through the $27.50 and $29.75 Values previously announced, for Its Au­ month of August. Church school gust meeting. will again be resumed on Sept. 13. The group will gather at the August 10 at 7 p.m. is the date Sidewalk Special U995 Looking Glass Valley Park on of the next Eagle Beavers 4-H Aug. 13 for a 12:30 p.m. pot- Club meeting at the Looking Glass Earrings and Necklaces . 67c luck to be followed by business Valley Park. meeting and program. Mrs Effle Bush was in Lansing (2 Pair for SI.14) * ♦ Friday evening to attend a bridal 1847 1 Tray of S2.20 WACOUSTA -The Willing shower honoring Miss Barbara Workers Circle members will Cragg, fiancee of William L. Earrings and Necklaces . $1.10 meet Friday at 1p.m. at the Look ­ Bush, grandson of Mrs Bush. ^onlvUttcatef \\l 111()\ ing Glass Valley Park for a pic­ The shower was held at the home Plated Silver NAME BRAND BILLFOLDS . . Vi PRICE nic. The program will be present­ of Mrs Lee Arnston. ed by Mrs Lewis Babbitt and Mrs V * Special ------SPECIAL------Harold Hastings will give the de ­ The 49th annual Corson family 9-place Setting—Regular...... $177.75 votions. reunion will be held Aug. 16 at 70-pc. Service for 8 International » » the Looking Glass Valley Park, 52-pc. Mr, and Mrs Myrtle Barnes of STAINLESS STEEL Wacousta. Mrs Ruby Shadduck Sidewalk Specia I $7975 Lansing was a weekend guest of Saxton is secretary. Potluck will Set her sister, Mrs Mabel Brace. Regular 31.50—NOW be served at 1 p.m. Rodney Phillips Is still in St. Center Circle will meet Aug. for 8 "Caprice"—4-place Setting—Reg. $87.80 SEE OCR T.ABLE OF GIFT ITEMS—'- PRICE Lawrence Hospital, and will be 12. lor some time yet. Rodney, 6, Mrs Douglas Candler Jr. and Sidewalk Specia I $3975 was Injured weeks ago In a lawn children of Cincinnati, Ohio, mower accident. It is said that Regular Price in Chest...... $99.95 spent part of last week with Mr HARR’S Jewelry the many cards he has received and Mrs Douglas Candler Sr., "Dolly Madison —4-place Setting . .$79.80 have pleased hitn, and it is hoped Sidewalk Special 114 N. Clinton .ST. JOH.NS Phone 224-7443 while Mr Candler was In New friends will continue sending him York on business. Sidewalk Special . . mall. The WSCS Is sponsoring a Bulk, homemade Ice cream social to be Price . 4995 c;„, 59* "Trouseau" —5-place Setting ... .$1 19.75 ST. JOHNS held at the church the evening of Aug. 13. Serving begins at 7 p.m. Gary Twitchell returned Tues­ Sidewalk Specia I $4975 day to his base In Virginia, after /^4 spending a week with his parents, Buy now for your home or cottage . . . Mr and Mrs Malcolm Twitchell. Sterling Silver Gary Is connected with the Na­ you will enjoy this beautiful Chino ! tional Guard. Mr and Mrs Edward Kraft call­ Special! ed on Mrs Lula Wendel Thursday evening. Mrs Wendel was attend ­ Thursday, Friday — August 6-7 ing the Eaton Rapids Camp meet­ Once each year we offer a set of 1847 Stainless Steel ing. Sterling Solid Silver below cost price. in FIRE SONG-^PRlNG CHARM—COTILLION The Susannah Wesley Circle and SYMETRY Bicycle Covered Cast Iron members will meet for a potluck and social time at the Wacousta Lunt "American Victorian' 50-pc. Set for 8 (4 Sets Only) Park Aug. 11 at 12:30 p.m. BASKETS CAKE PANS FRY PAN Mr and Mrs Edward Kraft and Open Stock daughters attended the Bunker- 40-pc. Set for Value—$65 Reg. $1.19 Reg. $1.49 lO'inch Reames wedding at the Maranatha Baptist Church on Waverly Road 8 Including Sidewalk Sidewalk QQC Sidewalk Sidewalk QQC Saturday afternoon. $18.00 Chest Special Special ^1" Mrs Harold Stover will host the Special Special Center Circle at her home Aug. 12, with dessert served at 1p.m. Some Wonderful Values in Mrs Sadie Doty and Mrs Carrie Ironing Board Dish 8-pc., 11-oz. Krlegbaum of Grand Ledge, were Stainless Steel Tableware luncheon guests of Mrs Effle Bush PAD, COVER CLOTHS BEVERAGE SET Thursday. "Christiania Stainless Deluxe’’ Mr and Mrs Russell Hawk of St. 24-pc. Set for 6 (2 Sets Only in Stock) Reg. $1.19 Sidewalk Special Reg. $1.19 Total Retail Value . . . .$370.00 Paul, Minn., are spending a few Open Stock fi - days with her cousin, Mrs Edward Sidewalk OQC Sidewalk OOC Kraft, and Mr Kraft. Values —$43.50 Special 00 Special Q|J Mr and Mrs Earl Beagle and 0 Ov Mr and Mrs Gary Clark are SIDEWALK SPECIAL Sidewalk spending the week at their cottage Special at Horseshoe Lake. PLUS MANY MORE TREMENDOUS BARGAINS AT Children and grandchildren of Mrs Cora Rosier held at get-to ­ gether Wednesday, Aug. 5, at the Lester H. Lake, Jeweler home of a son and daughter-in- RAY C. OSBORN law, Mr and Mrs Earl Rosier. "FINE DIAMONDS FOR OVER 34 YEARS" Mr and Mrs Edward Kraft and “Our Name on the Box Adds Much to the Value . . . Nothing to the Price’’ GAMBLE STORE DEALER Minnesota guests were In Byron Sunday to attend the Wendel fam­ 108 N. Clinton ST. JOHNS Phone 224-2828 107 N. Clinton ST. JOHNS Phone 224-2412 ily reunion.

♦ ■ V Page CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Thursdoy, August 6, 1964

Pork Lake Mrs Sadie Bass

By MRS. PRESTON CORSON — Telephone U2-21U By MRS LOUIS HENGESBACH, Sr. Mr and Mrs Stanley 'Valentine and family of Ann Drive left Fri­ Mr and Mrs Edwin Schueller day to visit his parents at Plncon- fined to the Carson City Hospital Rev Matthew Fedewa at Battle nlng. On Sunday, they will leave 4 are honored suffering from pneumonia. Creek visited his mother, Mrs and family spent from Friday until Monday with Mr and Mrs for a week at Orchard Beach, not at Baxter dinner Mr and Mrs James Keelen and Elizabeth Fedewa, Sunday eve­ far from Manistee. ning. Mark Schueller and family of three daughters spent the week­ Mrs Melvin Fisk and Mrs Klt- MAPLE RAPIDS-Mr and Mrs end with her parents, Mr and Mrs Ted Hengesbach received his Genesee Depot, Wls. Walter Baxter entertained 20 Mr and Mrs Roger Maxwell sle Douglas spent the weekend at Preston Corson. They returned to master of arts degree Saturday, guests at a potluck Sunday. and baby of Jackson spent the the Fisk cottage at Six Lakes. their home in Kalamasoo Sunday Aug. 1, at the University of Notre Mr and Mrs Glen Hlgbee of Cul­ The honored guests were Mrs weekend with her parents, Mr night leaving their three daugh ­ Dame. He will continue teaching ver Beach are on vacation travel­ Fred Larkin for her birthday, ters to spend the week with rel­ at Marygrove College, Detroit, and Mrs Louis Bedenbender and ing through the Upper Peninsula. Terry Larkin, who is on furlough atives. ii In September. family. The Class of 1950 of Bath High and will go to a base In Tennes ­ Mr and Mrs George Willoughby Mr and Mrs Alfred Droste, School will hold its annual picnic see, and Mr and Mrs Don Larkin accompanied Mrs Ervin Upham to First banns of matrimony were Mary Ann, Marguerite, and Eu­ announced Sunday at St. Mary’s at Moon Lake Sunday, Aug. 9. who were recently married in Ko ­ Mereywood Hospital to visit Mr gene visited Brother Luke at the Mr and Mrs William Chadwick rea. Church for Roy T7>elen,sonof Mr Divine Word Seminary In Perrys- Upham. of rural East Lansing spent the Other guests were from Grand and Mrs Walter Thelen, and Janet burg, Ohio, Sunday. Mr and Mrs Mike Humphrey weekend at their trailer near Rapids, Midland, East Lansing Thelen, daughter of Mr and Mrs Miss Elaine Pung returned and family of St. Johns returned Harrison. and Self ridge Field. Leonard A. Thelen. Sunday to Kew Gardens, New Wednesday from a trip to the west Sharon and David Simon of Mr and Mrs Mickey Meyers • * coast and many points of Interest York, after spending the past and family of Dumont Street are Portland spent the weekend with week with her parents, Mr and enroute. They spent until Satur­ jA. * * on a 10-day vacation. Mrs Moss VanSlckle is con ­ Mr and Mrs Robert Hengesbach Mrs Lewis Pung. day with her mother, Mrs Ervin and family. Mr and Mrs A. Smith of Web­ Upham, going to their cottage un ­ Mrs Carl Goodman and Mrs In honor of the SOih birthday of Bud Hattls of Portland, called on ster Road left Friday afternoon BEST til September. Randy Humphrey her father, Mathias Thelen, Mr for their cottage near Barryton. remained with his grandmother to their aunt, Mrs Elizabeth Hen­ and Mrs Edwin Harr entertained gesbach Monday evening. Melvin Fisk of Park Lake Road take his driver ’s training. ^ at a dinner Stmday with their fam­ and Tom Fisk of Nichols Road Mr and Mrs Fred Barton of V Mr and Mrs Herbert Thelen ily, and the brothers and sisters and Mr and Mrs Herman Schmitt left Thursday for a few days va­ Greenbush and Mr and Mrs Percy cation In Canada. and their wives and husbands. Mr of Fowler are spending several Upton are spending a week in Can­ Thelen was presented with a Jimmie Klotz,DouglasRlch- ada, fishing. days this week at Niagara Falls, CAR number of gifts, and other points of Interest. ardson and Sally Osenga will Joy Tail of rural Maple Rap­ Mrs Hilary Hengesbach and Mr and Mrs Gerald Miller leave Saturday for a week at CATCHES ids was transferred from the St. family of Grand Ledge spent Camp Hiawatha In the Upper Johns hospital to Sparrow Hospi ­ (Germaine Thels) are the parents Tuesday evening with Mrs Adella of a boy, Mark Leon, 8 pounds, Peninsula. Several other children tal in Lansing on Friday. Her Fink. Linda stayed and Is spend ­ of the Lake Side Chapel are also ^ / IN condition is considered critical. 1/2 ounce, born July 28 at Clin­ ing this week with her grand ­ ton Memorial Hospital. attending this camp. TOWN Mrs Mervin (Oak) Underwood mother. Gary Roach, 12-year-old son Darlene Dodds was at home for 7 islted Mr Underwood at the Lan­ Mrs Walter Schafer and son, the weekend. She Is working in sing General Hospital Sunday. She of Mr and Mrs Bob Roach, under ­ Douglas, of St. Johns and Mrs went major surgery on his eyes Lansing during school vacation. reports he is recovering from Glenn Patrick and children of Mr and Mrs Jack Harvey and the injury to his hand as well as Thursday at St. Joseph Hospital, Grand Ledge visited Mrs Eliza­ Ann Arbor. family left Saturday for a two- possible. Seat belts for his car, in recognition of his safe driving rec­ beth Hengesbach Tuesday after­ Mrs Paul Sullivan and boys re­ weeks vacation. They will visit Mr and Mrs Preston Corson ord with General Telephone Co., are presented to Rolla Evitts noon. turned to Haddenfield, N. J., on neighbors and relatives in De­ troit. entertained on Sunday at a picnic (second from left), by William Graef, St. Johns district manager Mr and Mrs Robert Hengesbach Thursday from the Metropolitan dinner, Fred Cor.son of St. Johns, Mr and Mrs Forrest Bass, Mr for Gen Tel. Looking on are Jack Lyon, installation-maintenance spent Tuesday evening with Mr Airport, Detroit, after spending Mr and .Mrs Bert Hiller and and Mrs John Campbell of Char­ the past month with her parents. and Mrs Otis Bass of Lansing daughters of Greenbush, Mr and supervisor, and Roman Koenigsknecht, chief combination man here. lotte. Dr and Mrs Bruno Cook, and other and Mr and Mrs Ed White of Roy­ Plus... Mrs Woodrow Benjamin and two Mr and Mrs Irvin Lenneman relatives. al Oak were at Thornapple Lake Sunday. Monday they spent the day the SoYingest sons of Corunna, Mr and Mrs of Portland entertained on Sunday Mr and Mrs Daniel Martin and James Keelen and three daugh ­ In honor of his mother, Mrs family spent last week at the Lud- at a park In Muskegon. Mr and ters of Kalamazoo and Mrs Kath­ Gen Tel honors Evitts for over Catherine Lenneman ’s 82nd Ington State Park. Mrs Otis Bass and Mr and Mrs leen Boling. birthday. A potluck was served Ann Bengel, daughter of Mr and Ed White are traveling on toCop- Clearance per Harbor for a week. Coyne Bullls left Tuesday to at noon. Guests were the children Mrs Clifford Bengel, underwent Sale Ever spend a week with Mr and Mrs and grandchildren of the honoree. an appendectomy last Friday at .Mr and Mrs Forrest Bass Jr. George Wanhanin of Tell City, All the family was present ex­ Clinton Memorial Hospital. attended the card party .it the Ind. 750,000 miles of safe driving cept M Sgt. and Mrs Charles May Mrs Edward Wit gen was home of her mother, Mrs Helen on Every New Mr and Mrs Robert Upton and and family of Minneapolis, Minn., hostess to the Hearts Club. Lentz, In Lansing Saturday eve­ ning. daughters visited Mr and Mrs Rolla Evitts, General Tele­ his work during the past 37 years. enth truck, a new van-type vehicle and a granddaughter who with her Mr and Mrs Donald C. Schnei­ * * 1964 FORD Victor Smith of Evansville, Ind. phone Co. comblnationman, was equipped with the latest storage husband and children are station ­ der and family spent the weekend Mr and Mrs James Keeling Brenda Upton, who has been vis­ honored Friday for achieving an EVITTS WAS employed Feb. 7, facilities for tools and material. ed with the US Navy In Africa. at Higgins Lake. and family of Dumont Street have FALCON or iting her aunt returned home with outstanding driving safety rec­ 1927, and has done telephone in­ Mrs Adella Fink, Linda Hen­ returned home from their trip to Mrs Julius Bengel returned Tennessee. her parents. ord. stallation and maintenance work Rolla was presented a complete gesbach, and Gary Trimmer were home last week after spending the FAIRLANE in Miss Theo Parr of Indianapo ­ in all the exchanges around the set of seat belts for his car as a Wednesday supper guests of Mr past six weeeks with her parents Mr and Mrs Stewart lis, the daughter of Mrs Cora Company records show that St. Johns area since that time. souvenir of his remarkable rec­ and Mrs Herman Wleber of Port ­ and other relatives In Munich, of Reed City, called at relatives’ Stock Parr, left Sunday morning for a Evitts has driven company ve­ His first truck was a Model T, land. homes Sunday. ord and during a luncheon was Germany. trip to Europe. Her first stop was hicles more than three-quarters and in the 37 years he was assign ­ Mr and Mrs Robert Devereaux Mr and Mrs Robert Platte are Mr and Mrs Jess Wheeler Record-High England, then Holland, France of a million miles without a re­ ed six different vehicles. Last commended by company supervi­ (Estelle Miller) of St. Johns are spending this week at their spent Sunday in Lansing with tils and several other countries. portable accident in the course of week he started driving his sev- sors. the parents of a son, Todd James, cottage at Chippewa Lake. father, Frank Wheeler. Trade-in S. Sgt. Ray Snyder and Mrs who weighed 11 pounds, 9 3/4 Mr and Mrs Arthur Wleber Jimmie Hagerman has been Snyder and two children returned ounces when he was born July 24 spent from Sunday until Tuesday working on a farm during school Allowance, Too ! to Selfridge Field after spending at Clinton Memorial Hospital. with Mr and Mrs Tom Ryan at vacation and will be liome Aug. two weeks with their parents, Mr Raise question Have You Met? Mr and Mrs Joseph Blerstetel Houghton Lake. Mr and Mrs 15 to get ready for school foot ­ and Mrs Walter Baxter and Mr visited Mr and Mrs Charles ball practice. STOP IN TODAY A COLUMN DEVOTED Claude Wleber and family called and Mrs Lyle Snyder. Schmitt of Fowler on Sunday. Mr on them on Thursday. Claudia Mr and Mrs Gerald Wiser of or Coll 224-4543 Mrs Loretta Goodknecht of TO NEWCOMERS TO and Mrs Don Kohagen of Elsie Wleber is spending the week with Lansing were Saturday evening California arrived Friday morn ­ were other callers. the Ryans. guests of Mr and Mrs John King. about Chandler THE ST.JOHNS AREA ing to spend two weeks with her Mr and Mrs Gerald Thelen and son and daughter-in-law, Mr and family toured northern Michigan EGAN Heavy traffic by heavy trucks since gravel will probably con­ WILLIAM BINGER and his wife Mrs Bernard Goodknecht of rural tinue to come from that area for Laura, formerly of Ovid, are now from Sunday until Wednesday. Fowler. on North Chandler Road has been East Hubbardston The Friendly Neighbors were raising lots of dust lately—and many years. Chandler road will residents of St. Johns and live at FORD SALES, Mrs Lyle Snyder has been ill be used for a long time and the 108 Spring Street. entertained on Tuesday evening FOReETYDUROILTANi^ the past week. the Ire of some residents along by Mrs Allan Halfman. Inc. it. county should work on it to come up with a permanent answer. Blnger is employed at Fisher Wohifert-Criss Mrs Hilary Thelen of Fort ► YES, YOU SHOULD > ^ 200 W. Iligham Wayne, Ind., Is spending this week They’re rather pertrubed about Body in Lansing. He formerly WE'LL FILL IT AS with her parents, Mr and Mrs Sonic men arc liorn suckers, It, Supervisor Maurice Gove of The highway committee of worked for Ovid Roller Mills. The nuptials read Open Evenings Herman Pllne, and carlngforher ^ WE SAID WE lint llicv won't all liite at the same Bingham told the Clinton County Moore, Willard Krebel of Riley, Blngers, as new residents, will at Hubbardston mother who returned home from WOULD Mon. thru Fri., 7 to 9 p.m. kind of bait. Board of Supervisors Monday. and Shlnabery was Instructed to receive the Clinton County News the hospital last week Wednesday. UtOs] The road seems to be the main work with the county road com­ for the next three months. mission to see what answers » * EAST HUBBARDSTON— At 10 Mrs Herman Preiss, Miss Lil­ route out to M-21fromaboutfour o ’clock Saturday morning, Betty lian Hengesbach, and Gertrude r- f 4 gravel pits northeast of town. could be found to the dust dilema. GARY V. HINER and his wife J * • Mavis, are living at 609 N. Mor­ Jane Wohlfert of Hubbardston and and Stella Sontag of Lansing call­ Gregg Crlss of East Lansing, ed on Mrs Elizabeth Hengesbach The result is lots of dust in dry Lansing member ton Street. He is employed by Sealed Power Corp. and is a stu­ were united In marriage by Rev Sunday afternoon. 6000 times such as the county has had is honored by Eugene R. Fox at St. John the fUEL •—• dent at Michigan State University. Adel and LuAnn Hengesbach Hr^' the past few weeks, Gove said. Kith 'n' Kin Club Baptist Church. .% Since it is a township line road, are spending several days with ERVICE i'- The Kith ’n ’ Kin Birthday Club Hlner and his wife came from The couple ’s attendants were Mr and Mrs Paul Koster and fam­ it creates some problems about Richard Wohlfert, brother of the S taking care of it. was entertained Monday evening Saulte Ste. Marie, Mich., where ily of Grand Ledge. at the home of Mrs Clint Wright he was a student at Michigan bride, and Mary Ann Wohlfert, -V sister-ln-law of the bride. Mrs Elizabeth Fedewa enter­ Supervisors George Austin of in Lansing. Ten members and Tech. They will be receiving the • • tained several guests at a quilting St. Johns Oil three visitors were present. Clinton County News here. Ovid, Darrin Shlnabery of Green­ BETTY Is the daughter of Mr on Friday afternoon. bush and George Moore of Du- Mrs Ruth Shaver of Lansing, • * was the honored guest. She re­ DUANE L. WINELAND and his and Mrs Gilbert Wohlfert and Mrs Harold Platte and Mrs GAS-MOTOROI plain, all of whom also have Gregg Is the son of Mr and Mrs ceived a group gift of money from new wife Colleen are making Dorothy Platte left Sunday, on a FUEL OIL . .‘A, Chandler on their borders, have Sherman Crlss of East Lansing. agreed to work with Gove In meet­ the club. ~ their home at 205 S. Ottawa Street Pilgrimage to St. Anne de Beau- 224-4879 • * and will receive the Clinton Coun ­ A reception was held at the pre, Canada. ing the problem, perhaps with home of Richard WohlferL Only one harvester keeps knives chloride to keep down the dust. A GUES^NG game and Pass­ ty News for the next three months. * * word were played with high score factory-sharp-automatically! GOVE POINTED out that since being won by Mrs Charles Fritz Wlneland is employed in final 3 ore hospitalized assembly work at Olds mobile in New Holland ! the road was a township line road and door prize drawn by Mrs following accident City oi St. Johns and was heavily used. It should be Arnold Gross. Lansing, and Mrs Wlneland works a classed primary road and Consolation prize went to Mrs for the Federal Land Bank. Mrs EAST HireBARDSTON—Rich­ The sharper the knives, the cleaner they cut. should be surfaced. He said that Ernie Fritz. The hostess served Wlneland ’s former home was in ard Fehnner, Andy Glrvln and Result: A fine cut that's always uniformly short. a buffet luncheon. North Star. William Sanborn had an auto ac­ It packs tighter (up to 25'., more in silo!), is less The August hostess will be Mrs » ♦ cident near the Allen farm on PUBLIC NOTICES likely to spoil, makes silage more palatable. Farley Bouts of DeWItt. Another pair of newlyweds Maple Rapids Road Saturday Sharpening's easy! Just pull the handle of Both making St. Johns their home night. All three were hospitaliz­ the built-in sharpener to restore By Mrs Alice Loomis are DONALD L, MARTIN and his ed. factory-sharp bevel edge —in min­ |Announc6m6nts j wife Gertrude Anne. They are • * utes. See us soon ioi full details! As per Resolution of the City Commission a Public Mr and Mrs Ralph Wltchell living at 500 1/2 S. Clinton Ave­ Mrs Iva Rogers and Bob are Hearing of necessity for the Installation of a new nue and will receive the News taking a two week’s vacation with and children of Omaha, Neb,, Clinton County Senior Citizens No. 7 —Forage Boxes were guests of their parents, Mr there. her daughter and family of Green­ will meet lor potluck at the VFW ville. and Mrs Roscoe Wltchell of Bath WATER A4AIN 2 or 3 beaters. Your choice. Hall Tuesday, Aug. 11, at 12 noon. Mr and Mrs Clifford O’Grady for several days. Martin is employed at Olds- All senior citizens will be wel­ in which the properties (In/or oni the 1000 and 1100 Sunday the Wltchell family mobile at Lansing doing final as­ are spending a week’s vacation In come for the dinner and meeting. sembly work. He Is formerly a cottage by the lake at Crystal, Blocks of South Church street will be especially bene­ No. 14— (1 Spindle) No. 15 (2” Spin­ gathered for an out door dinner at * * the Roscoe Wltchell home with23 from Fowler. Mrs Martin is the with their family and friends. fited, is to be held. dle) No. 19 (2'/8" Spindle) Wagons Members of the Lowe WSCS former Gertrude Weller of St. Mrs Ells Btgnell and children persons present. Mrs Iva Blair will meet at the home of Miss All persons affected thereby or interested should take with choice of 6-ply farm implement or 22-ply Johns. have moved from Palo to the of Omaha, mother of Mrs Ralph Esma Ferguson in Eaton Rapids » * notice that this hearing will be held on airplane tires. Wltchell was present, also Mr and Ludwlck home on Church Street for noon potluck Wednesday, Aug. Tuesday, August 18, 1964 at 7:30 p.m. Mrs Marvin Mitchell and family LARRY DEVEREAUX and his In Hubbardston. 12. Members will meet at the of Leslie, Mr and Mrs Neil Harte wife Peggy Ann, who now live at After a dentist ’s appointment In the Municipal Building, St. Johns, Michigan. 23 or 24 High Lift Blower Lowe Church at 11 a.m. to make 901 N. Lansing Street, are also In Lansing on Tuesday, Mrs and children of rural St. Johns, the trip together. They will bring Mr and Mrs David Harte and chil­ newly weds and will get the Clin­ James O’Connell will motor to their table service and a dish to ton County News for three her daughter ’s home at Mason for JESSIE A. FINCH, City Clerk dren of Bath. pass. A cold drink will be furnish­ 818 Forage Harvester The Ralph Wltchells left Bath months. the week and attend the Ingham ed. Final plans for the annual with 1 or 2-row corn head. Throat opening Thursday for Grand Rapids and County Fair with them.' chicken supper and fair on Sept. 130 sq. in. other Michigan cities where they He is a press operator at Mo ­ Mr and Mrs Irving Lattlmer 17 will be made. tor Wheel Corp. in Lansing. Mrs entertained Charles and Zelma Published by order of the will visit before returning to * * Omaha. Devereaux is formerly from Langdon and Paul and Alice Lang- * * DeWItt Grange will meet at the Sheridan. don Thursday evening. On Friday ST. JOHNS CITY COMMISSION SaHFARMS Memorial Building Friday, Aug. evening, they were entertained at Mr and Mrs Gene Wilkins of 7, at 8:30 p.m. for a business the home o( Mr and Mrs Henry 4 Miles North on US-27 Sleight Road, Bath, are the par­ session with refreshments to fol ­ n :i decisions Tabor. JACK SMIT, Maywr JESSIE A. FINCH, Clerk to French Road ents of a new baby daughter, born low, Members will bring table If all the -tnvpstlgatlons were Phone 224-4661 ST. JOHNS Aug. 3 and weighing 8 pounds, 4 service, sandwiches, cake or a placed end to end they would Park benches are filled with 15-2 ounces. She has a sister. gelatin dn.s.sert. never reach a roneluslon. men who thought they knew It all. Thursday, August 6, 1964 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Page / A Told education key to social y opportunities Donald Munger, vocational ag ­ riculture teacher from St. Johns, was told that ^education Is the key which unlocks the door of social opportunity.* Making the statement was Dr Carl H. Gross of the College of Education, Michigan State Uni­ versity.

“PEOPLiE need to find accept­ able social status, and education Lti helps them to achieve this status,” Dr Gross told the more than 200 teachers and school administrators participating in the five-day meeting. F.4LCO.N 4-dour sedan with Fordomatic transmission, radio and He said the curriculum of the 1962 heater. Has more extras. Beige paint. 25,000 actual miles. secondary school of yesteryear Is no longer applicable today be­ OLDSMOBILE F-85 4-duor sedan. White with red interior. Hydra- cause of the Impact of automation 1961 matic transmission, radio, heater and new rubber. 33,000 miles, like and technology on business and new! Industry. • * F'OKD 4-door sedan with 8-cylinder engine, radio and heater. This one has low mileage and is readv to go. “WE NEED schools today which 1959 will promote critical thinking, Ol.DS.MOHILFl DYNAMIC 88 4-door sedan. Hydramatic, power steer­ foster real values and prepare ing. radio, heater and good rubber. Two-tone naint. Sharn! people to make valuable and 1955 satisfying contributions to so ­ Learning With Resusci - Anne FORD GAl.AXIE 2-door sedan. Standard transmission, 8-cyiinder ciety,” he maintained. 1963 engine, radio and heater. A good buv for a family car. General sessions, discussion Resusci-Anne, the civil defense dummy for mouth-to-mouth resuscitation prac ­ .MFRCCKY MONTEREY 4-door sedan with Mercomatic transmission, groi-r.'!, >rkshops, regional and tice, is explained to 23 members of the lifesaving class of young swimmers at the pool radio, heater, new rubber. Blue inside and out. One owner. Actual district FFA meetings, better 1960 miles. See it and drive it today. chapter farming awards and the Friday night by CD Director Charles Frost, right. Standing next to him is Norbert presentation of awards to those Kuntz, lifesaving instructor and assistant pool director. Resusci-Anne has been used JEEP 4-wlieel drive. Has a cab. Can be used for a second car or a teachers with 5, 10, 20 and 30 working unit. years of service with the con­ by over 1,400 persons in the county and is available free to any civic group or clubs 1946 ference highlights. for demonstrations. 1947 JEFIP 4-wheel drive. Cloth top. A real good unit. CHEVROLET BISCAY'NE 2-door sedan, 6-cylinder engine, two tone County gets 6 of 10 CD communication I 1959 paint and heater. Low mileage —one owner. Sharp. CHEVROLET CORVAIR GREENBRIER 9-passenger, air cooled en ­ gine, Powerglide transmission, table inside tor many uses, radio, air conditioners ok ’d center study ok’d I 1963 heater, white wall tires. Low mileage and real sharp. In miscellaneous business car­ — AGREED the county should A member of the supervisors CHEVROLET ' .j-ton pickup with 6-cylinder engine and standard ried on by the Clinton County pay for care for graves of people Clinton County supervisors transmission. Heater, heavy duty clutch, heavv dutv shocks and Board of Supervisors Monday, burled with county funds. The gave civil defense a plug Monday have visited civil defense setups 1963 at Washtenaw, Jackson and Mus­ springs. Ready to work for you. they: building and grounds committee during an hour-long discussion of kegon counties, the federal center was Instructed to work out de ­ what they’d seen on recent tours at Battle Creek and the state CD CHEVROLET BEL AIR 2-door sedan, 6-cylinder engine, Powerglide — Were told the low bid of tails. of CD Installations In other parts transmission, radio, heater, tinted windshield, green paint with green of the state. office. 1963 $2,565.58 by Geller Electric for —Approved up to $125 for a • » interior. One owner new car trade-in. 10 air conditioners for county new camera for the county Exten­ SETTERINGTON was emphatic offices was accepted by the build ­ sion office to replace a county- By the end of the hour. Civil ing and grounds committee. Only owned camera stolen from Exten­ V Defense Director Charles Frost about the need for setting up a communications center where all six of the 10 units were on hand, sion Director Earl Haas. had been given the “go ” sign to outline what he thought would be local-level government heads and the other four are en route. —Passed a resolution op ­ » » A, a good civil defense setup for the could gather In safety to operate. posing the diversion of public wa­ county. Including a communica ­ — AGREED with the building ters for private use, such as Is and grounds committee (Willard ‘ tions center. “If you don ’t have a communi ­ reportedly being done with the ♦ * cations center, you don ’t have Krebel of Riley, Ken Greer of St. Looking Glass River In Shiawas­ Johns and George Austin of Ovid) JEAN ANN RAYMAN HE IS TO present It to the coun ­ government In case of disaster, ” see County. he said. “And we need a communi ­ : that broken glass blocks at Smith • * ty board for Its approval. Board Hall should be replaced with Mr and Mrs Winston L. Ray- Chairman Charles Coletta com ­ cations center If we’re going to — REJECTED by a 14-6 vote get hlgher-up cooperation on our cement blocks. This smashing of the installation of an air condi ­ man of DeWltt announce the plimented Frost and the civil de ­ fense committee (JohnSettering- program. ” glass blocks had happened too tioner In the state welfare offices engagement of their daughter, * * much, and It’s too costly, they In the welfare building. The state Jean Ann, to Paul David June of ton of Essex, Fred Culy of De­ c- said. Bath, son of Marshall June and Wltt and Ernest Carter of Water- FROST AND his committee got had refused to have their offices the Jobofdetermlning and recom ­ air conditioned, but said they the late Mrs June. An Oct. 10 town) on the Job they have done In — Will have a new Vestaburg wedding has been planned. getting CD Information to the mending a shelter area for a com ­ would pay 25 per cent of the cost munications center. silo built at the county farm on of one If the county Installed one board. the same base as one torn down. In the state side. The silo will cost $1,256.31 and Couple returns will be 10 X 35 feet lnslze.lt re­ from honeymoon Vote to spread Ice Pond places one 19 years old which Vestaburg would not repair be­ West Hubbardston to Niagara Foils cause it was unsafe. Clara Hogan Mr and Mrs Thomas B. Lewis • * drain costs to district USED TRACTOR FOR SALE — WILL LET the building and have returned from a honeymoon grounds committee determine Shirley Britten to Niagara Falls and are residing at 207 S. Clinton Avenue. with the Ice Pond drain proj ­ pervisors Gerald Shepard of what offices will be located In the is wed at' Owosso ect at an end, the Clinton Coun­ Bath, Fred Culy of DeWltt, OLDSMOBII.I'. !'K 4-door sedan. Power brakes, power steering, radio, ground floor of the county board of heater and hydramatic. Tinted glass, white wall tires. Low mileage. The best man at their wedding ty Board of Supervisors had to George Moore of Duplaln, 1959 education building and then will HUBBARDSTON - At a cere­ decide Monday how to take care Charles Higbee of Eagle, Derrlll New car trade-in and SHARP! remodel It. The ground floor Is mony at United Church of Christ In the First Methodist Church was Jim Resseguie of Ithaca, a cousin of court, legal and other fees that Shlnabery of Greenbush, Walter presently an apartment rented by In Owosso Saturday, Shirley Brit­ CHEVROLET BEL .MR 4-door sedan, 6-cylinder engine, standard of the bridegroom. Groomsmen have mounted up after more than Nobis of Lebanon, AlmondCress- Mrs Charles Fowler, who will be ten became the bride of Bob Kitts. transmission, radio, heater, white wall tires. Two tone paint. One were Bill Mlchalek, brother of the four years of litigation. man of Olive, George Austin of 1962 moving out soon. Shirley Is the daughter of Mr owner new car trade-in. bride. Jack Caudy and Paul Ovid, Ernest Carter of Water- and Mrs Virgil Slocum. They voted 10-9 to spread the town and Walter Thelen of West­ —Clamped down by limiting Those attending.from here Droste. Jim Vlers and Bruce Plfer seated the guests. cost by assessments to the dis ­ phalia. the use of courthouse and Jail were her parents, her brother, trict. Ken Greer of St. Johns, Voting against It were Raymond rooms for evening meetings to Jerry Slocum; her sister, Mrs Little Jeffery Slmmet, son of heading the argument against that Mayers of Bengal, Maurice Gove .only those groups which have Larry Cunningham and family; choice, said he thought the sign ­ of Bingham, William Hufnagel of some connection with county gov- and her grandmother, MrsLuclle Mr and Mrs Russell Slmmet, was the rlngbearer. ers of the petitions should be held Dallas, John Setterlngton of Es­ ernment. Slocum. liable for the cost. sex, Claude Underhill of Victor, A reception was held at the • * Assisting with serving at the Kenneth Greer, Harold Reed, home of the bride. VOTING TO spread the assess­ Navy increases * * reception were Mrs Robert Peck, Charles Coletta and Lorenz Tledt Mrs Olivia Carroll and Miss ment over the district were Su­ of St. Johns. CXS candidates Joyce ’s Beauty Shop will be closed until Aug. 10. Nellie Ryan. Mr and Mrs Frank DeMore, The United States Navy will In­ Joyce and Linda, left Thursday crease Its Input of officer and en­ for New York to visit Mr De- Allan leaves Tuesday listed personnel direct from Bonnister More ’s mother. They will also at­ civilian life, with emphasis on By Mrs Elmer Leydorf tend the World ’s Fair. CHEVROI.ET IMPALA 2-door hardtop with eight-cylinder engine quality. Miss Patty Hogan of Wayne is and standard transmission. White side wall tires, radio and heater. College graduates, male and for Soap Box Derby 1961 One owner new car trade-in. visiting her aunt. Miss Clara Ho ­ female, may apply for Officer gan. Reunion of seven Candidate Schools and serve as CHEVROLET BISCAYNE 4-door sedan, 6-cylinder engine, standard Miss Marie O’Brien Is spend ­ Allan Smith of Westphalia will see the World ’s Fair and will a Naval officer. High school grad ­ schools set Sunday transmission, radio and heater. Blue paint, blue interior. Will make ing the weekend at the home of leave Tuesday for Akron, Ohio, make a television appearance. 1960 uates whoquallfy will obtain class » » a good first or second car. “A” service schools. her brothers, John and Kryan. BANNISTER— The 37th an­ to represent Clinton County In Mr and Mrs Philip Sheaffer nual school reunion of the Ban­ the All-AmerlcanSoapBoxDerby THE WINNER will also receive F'ORI) F'ALCON 2-door station wagon. White color. Six-cylinder en­ Applications are being accept­ a $7,500 college scholarship, and ed through local Navy recruiting and family spent Sunday at Mary- nister, Crlppen, Stafford, Meac- on Aug. 15. 1961 gine. Priced to sell. wood, visiting their daught er. ham, Helnze, Kellsy and Llndley the other first nine place offices. Including the one at the finishers will also receive city building on Main Street in Sister Philip Mary. Sister Philip Schools will be held on Sunday, Bernard Feldpausch, director CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4-door sedan with Powerglide transmission, Mary will return to Albuquerque, Aug. 9 at the Bannister School. of the Clinton County derby which scholarship awards. The $30,00C radio, heater, tinted windshield, white wall tires. White outside, aqua Owosso. The office there is open In scholarships Is posted by 1962 dally from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. N. M. on Tuesday. All who attended these schools was run June 28, will drive Allan ' interior. New car trade. to Akron where he and 238 other Chevrolet, national sponsor of and 8:30 a.m. to noon on Saturday. Sisters Urban, Albelm and have been urged to bring a picnic Thomas, who have spent the last dinner and Join the fellowship of boys entered in the race will have the Derby. BCICK LeSABRE 4-door sedan with power steering, automatic trans­ six weeks here, left for their three days of rest and fun at a boys mission, radio and heater. Locally owned, new car trade-in. their past schoolmates. Presi­ Mr and Mrs Smith will travel 1962 Brother, son dies various missions on Sunday. dent Mrs Carl Cox will preside camp prior to the race. Mrs Anna Hogan and Michael * * to Akron later next week to see in truck crash at the business meeting to follow their son race. Hogan Jr. spent several days last the meal. ALLAN’S RACER has already Clifford Rose, 58, of Wayne, week visiting Mr and Mrs Jack * * been shipped to Akron. whose father and two sisters live Schlneman and family of Lansing. Mr and Mrs Robert Valentine In St. Johns, was killed early Mr and Mrs Robert Kelly and and family left Thursday for afew Feldpausch and Allan, son of \ Phone 224-3325 Monday morning In a truck-car Mrs Doris Gresco and Jimmie of days camping trip in northern Mr and Mrs Aloyslus Smith of SAVf crash on Interstate 96 near Lansing were guests of their Michigan. Westphalia, will be escorted Into save EAST POHLS USED CAR LOT Brighton. mother, Mrs Ruth Kelly, Sunday. Mr and Mrs Bud easier and Akron by motorcycle police and m Mr and Mrs Owen Burns of sons left Saturday to Join the will ride down the main street at 918 E. State Street SAVE wahhav " ‘ Mr Rose was a driver for the Hubbardston and Mr and Mrs Henry Howard family at Hough ­ of town In an open car. Hess Cartage Co. Carol Burns of Lansing spent the ton Lake with plans to return weekend touring the north. Points home Monday evening. The day preceding the race will Survivors Include his father, of Interest were the bridge at see a big parade through Akron ’s William Rose of 1207 S. Lansing, Mackinac and the shrine at Indian downtown, and Allan will be In It. Sometimes a gal stands before his sisters, Mrs Elmer Stewart River. They also visited Mr and a mirror while dressing so she Pohl Brothers and Miss Charlotte Rose, mana­ Mrs Michael Burns Sr. at Port The winner of the 27th running can see what’s going on. ger of Matthew's Restaurant, both Austin. of the All-American Soap Box CHEVROLET AND OLDSMOBILS also of St. Johns, and two broth­ Jerry Burns underwent sur­ Derby will be flown to New York "L ct's not save any more ers, Chester of Charlotte and Ar­ gery at the Carson City Hospital It’s lack of sense--not dollars on Sunday following the race. He than I can ajford!" thur of Jackson. on Thursday. that keeps many men broke. will spend three days there, will Page 8 A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Thursdoy, August 6, 1964

DeWitt Ox Roast Country C !lub -t:.: Shepardsville By Mrs Ira Blrmingbam Clinton Area Deaths Golf set for Aug. 22 The Orwellers hosf NATIONAL LEAGUE family reunion S. A. McGonigal Carl F. Light The 16th annual Ox Roast spon ­ include a parade at 10 a.m., an Snltgen-Aldrlch 14 6 sored by the DeWitt Memorial expanded selection of games and Lehman-Masarlk 14 6 SHEPARDSVILLE— Mr and McGONlGAL CORNERS — ST. JOHNS— Funeral services Assn, for the benefit of the De­ rides and fireworks at night. Ox Capen-Antes 14 6 Mrs Gary Orweller of DeWitt, John A. McGonigal of Bath has were held Monday at 1:30 p.m. at Witt Memorial Building will be Roast sandwiches and other foods Gay-Dlebert 13 7 Sunday, were hosts for the 25th received word of the death of his the Osgood Funeral Home for held Saturday, Aug. 22. will be served. Nobls-St rouse 13 7 annual Orweller reunion with 58 cousin, S. A. McGonigal, a Bath Carl F. Light, 73, former SL' Hatta-Crease 10 8 present, coming from West native. Johns resident, who died Friday Keith Blizzard, general chair­ Holden-Graef 8 12 Branch, Garden City, Fowler- at his home In Atlanta, Ga., fol ­ man, announced that all profits Chairmen for the various Petro-Rlcker 4 16 vllle, Owosso, SL Johns and Ovid, Samuel A. McGonigal, 87, of lowing a long Illness. this year above operating ex­ duties who are assisting Blizzard Hart-Lumbert 4 14 and the local area for the pot- 1517 Wells Street Ann Arbor, penses for the present building are: Earl Coryell and Paul Mul- Masarlk-Abrams 4 16 luck at the home of the host’s died Sunday morning at St. Joseph Rev Gerald Churchill of the will be placed In a building fund ford, eat tent; Ron Mull and Lloyd 0 mother, Mrs Paul Orweller here. Mercy Hospital after a long Ill­ First Congregational Church of ­ to expand the library and enlarge Ballard, game tent; Joe Hennlgan, 4 O’CLOCK LEAGUE Games were played In the aft­ ness. ficiated and burial was made In the other meeting rooms. rides; Lee Rummell, financial; Dean-Dean 16 4 ernoon with prizes awarded tlie Mount Rest Cemetery. * * Lawrence Keck, publicity; and winners. He was born on May 8, 1877 In * * Pautke-McLuckle 14 6 * » EVENTS scheduled for the day William Weston, parade. Melvln-Keys 13 7 Bath, a son of Dennis and Clarissa MR LIGHT was born InCllnton Mr and Mrs Elmer Cutler, Betts-Hlmes 12 8 Morgon McGonigal. County May 24,1892 a son of Fred Cheryl and Duane were at Lowell * * Tledt-Preclous 12 8 and Sophia Light. He had lived at Sunday at Rev and Mrs Rudy O’Leary-Hankey 11 9 HE MARRIED Maude Wlsner In Atlanta for 20 years. Wlttenbacks for church service Cook-Wyrlck 10 10 1904 In Ann Arbor, and they have and a picnic. Others present Lake-Kentfield 10 10 resided there since 19^1. His survivors, besides hlS were Mr and Mrs Kenneth Wyrlck Jopke-Barber 6 14 wife, Dorothy, Include two sons, By MISS HELEN FINK, Correspondent Anderson-Lancaster 6 14 and children. Mr McGonigal was formerly Carl of RUey Township and Wil­ Mr and Mrs Richard Baker and Beach-Bovan 6 14 personnel manager of the Cleve­ liam, address unknown; a daugh­ Schueller-Kortes 4 16 family of Rochester were Tues­ land Tractor Co. of South Bend, ter, Mrs Robert Bancroft of East few days with his mother, Mrs * * day supper guests of their grand ­ Ind. He was also office personnel Lansing; a sister, Mrs Mary Confraternity mother, Mrs Grace Baker. Nora Braun. AMERICAN LEAGUE employment manager of the Grant Epkey of Fowler; and two grand ­ John J. Ulrich of Birmingham Hovey-Waggoner 14 6 Mrs Frank Richmond of Lan­ Motor Co. In Detroit, and Lan­ children, Thomas and James hears school sing was a Wednesday visitor of visited his aunt. Miss Anna Ul­ Bates-Walker 14 6 sing. Bancroft of East Lansing. expansion plans rich, Wednesday. Betts-Blunt 13 7 Mr and Mrs William Keck. « • Visitors at the home of Mr and Houghton-Roblnson 12 8 Mr and Mrs Robert Henderson, HE IS survived by his wife, Dennis and Dick, returned Satur­ Andy Sagyas Mrs Joe Schafer were Mr and Bartek-Conklln 11 9 two daughters, Mrs Arthur (Dor ­ day after vacationing at Arbutus FOWL ER—S uperlntendent Mrs Gordon Essenberg and baby, Llght-Sanders 9 11 othy) Buffington of Ann Arobr, Lake near Traverse City, since ELSIE—Funeral servlceswere Donald Smith and members of the Mr and Mrs Dlvlsh, Charles Devereaux-Shane 8 12 and Miss Vlrglna McGonigal of Monday. held at the Carter Funeral Home board of education explained the Schafer, Audrey West and Mr and Hawes-Williams 9 11 Cairo, EgypL Mrs Barney Fisher of Lansing. Miss Judy Peterson, daughter Friday morning for Andy Sagyas, School Expansion Program for Green-Paradise 5 15 81, of rural Bannister. Rev Ed ­ Mrs Ola Ryan spent last week of the Lloyd O. Petersons, re­ Private memorial services members of the Christian Moth­ Karber-Nuser 5 15 ward Tlllitz of Bannister offi ­ ers Confraternity at the July ses­ with the Ryan and Dotson families turned Saturday from northern will be held at a later date. in Detroit. She also visited Mrs Michigan University at Marquette ciated and burial was made in sion. Ford Cemetery. No meeting of the group will be Seym Affholter In Grosse He. where she had attended the six Funeral services were held at Mrs Rose Wleber, Sister Rose weeks summer session. the Muehlig Funeral Chapel in held In August. He died of a heart attack while « * Francis of Racine, Wls., and Mrs Mr and Mrs Karl Smith Satur­ Ann Arbor. Little Leal Fun on the Big Slide returning to his home after buy­ MRS LOUIS Feldpausch is Leone Martin were dinner guests, jue day attended the funeral of a Monday evening of Mr and Mrs cousin, Scott Campbell of Dow ­ ing groceries In Bannister. His chairman of the committee for Slides are loads of fun for kids, and body was found lying beside the Giles Wleber and Mike. ling, at the Walldorff Funeral L. R. Gillison the September meeting. She will railroad tracks and reported by Mrs Stanley R. Thelen was dis ­ Majors the one at the city park sees lots of use, Home at Hastings. be assisted by Mrs Francis Feld ­ a passing train crew who notified pausch, Mrs Claude Feldpausch, charged from the Carson City whether by^day or by night. Ted and Tom Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr ST. JOHNS—Funeral services STANDINGS and Mrs William Keck and son the Bannister Elevator. Mrs Roman Feldpausch, Mrs Hospital Sunday. Little Eric will were held Thursday at 3 p.m. * * Gibson, sons of Mr and Mrs Melvin Gib­ were Mr and Mrs Elwyn Kosht, at the Osgood Funeral Home for Kenneth Feldpausch, Mrs John remain at the hospital until he L W Neal and Waneta of Midland, Mrs Leslie Ray Gillison, 60, former MR SAGYAS was born Nov. 25, Feldpausch, Mrs Sylvester Feld ­ weighs 5 pounds. 0 son, had fun on it one evening last week. Tigers 2 Woodrow Wilson and grandson of Clinton area resident. Rev. C. 1882, In Hungary and came to the pausch, Mrs Carl Feldpausch, Mrs Edmund Geller of Ply­ 1 Cubs 1 Coming up the steps behind them and hid­ Owosso, and Mrs Willard Wltten- Duane Brewbaker of the St. Johns Bannister area some 25 years ago Mrs Marvin Feldpausch, M r s mouth attended the Porter-Half- Yankees I 1 mann wedding Saturday at Holy den from the camera were the boys ’ sis­ burg and Sharon from Ovid. Church of God officiated and from Detroit. He was a farm la­ Lester Feldpausch, MrsRoseann Sox 0 2 borer. Feldpausch, Mrs Leo Feld ­ Trinity Church and reception at ter, Paula and brother Lon. Mr and Mrs Charles Robbins, burial was made In Mount Rest Holy Trinity Hall. She spent the accompanied by Mrs Ella Oster- Cemetery. pausch, Mrs RIchard Fedewa, He Is survived by a son, Andy, weekend with Miss Anna Ulrich. hout of Carson City, attended Mrs Mrs Donald Fedewa, Mrs Steve In Europe. Fedewa and Mrs Gerald Fedewa. Mrs Nora Braun entertained LAST WEEK’S SCORES 10 women here Robblns ’-James Teed family re­ Mr. Gillison had resided In • » her children and their families Yankees 14, Sox 4 DeWitt union Sunday at Grand Rapids with Detroit since 1923 and lived at A LETTER was read from the Sunday. Tigers 3, Cubs 2 golf at Clare around 85 persons present. 6010 Lemay Street. He was a F. H. VanHaun arch confraternity thanking the Mr and Mrs Joe Schafer, Mrs Leo Hanson Tuesday dinner guests of Mr machinist at the Ready Power Cubs 8, Sox 7 Telephone 669-9384 ELSIE — Frank H. VanHaun, group for a donation. Also read Charles Schafer and Audrey West Tigers 14, Yankees 4 Ten St. Johns women went to and Mrs Jack V. Miller and chil­ Co. was a letter from the Lansing are vacationing in northern Mich­ Clare recently for the All-Club dren were her mother, Mrs Ken­ * • 81, of R-2, Elsie, died Tuesday at Dlocean Council of Catholic igan this week. NEXT WEEK’S SCHEDULE Day golf event. neth Ordway of Alba, and Mrs BORN In Clinton County Oct. a hospital In Carson City. He Women with Information on the Mrs Martha Miller and Mrs AUG. 5—Yankees vs Cubs. Sam Milligan and daughter from 22, 1903, he was a son of Will­ was a farmer and had lived at coming pilgrimages to the Na­ Rose Moore attended a friendship AUG. 10 —Tigers vs Cubs. Jean Dudley of Portland was Art Show set Mancelona. iam and Marietta Colby Gllll- his farm residence since he was tional Shrine In Washington, dinner Sunday at Lyons In honor AUG. 11 — Yankees vs Sox. low for the day with a 44. Mrs At Crystal Lake Sunday were son. six years old. D. C. and to St. Anne DeBeaupre of Rev Gerald Jacobs of Traverse AUG. 12—Tigers vs Yankees. Charles Watson received a ball Mr and Mrs Arthur Kelly Jr. . . I, I" I In Quebec. City, who was pastor In the Meth­ for the St. Johns group for her soon at DeWitt and Mr and Mrs Don Mulder, In 1941, at Napoleon, Ohio, he Surviving Is one sister. Miss Mr and Mrs Marshal Dunkel married Evelyn Yarbrough who Alice VanHaun of the same ad ­ Plans for the picnic and chick­ odist Church at Pewamo several 46. Mrs Jerry Snitgen had low DeWITT— The DeWitt Public en dinner Aug. 23 were discussed. years ago. net, and Mrs Julius Becker won of Flint, were Saturday night survives. dress. * * Summer Library will sponsor Its fourth guests of Mr and Mrs Edgar * * for her putts. Helen Judd receiv­ annual art show Friday and Sat­ Hugh Halfmann spent last week Baseball ed a door prize. Dunkel and Gerald Dunkel. All Also surviving are two sons, FUNERAL services were held urday, Aug. 21 and 22, In the Me­ attended the Dunkel-St. Clair re­ Rodney of Arcadia and William at 2 p.m. Friday at the Chapin at the World ’s Fair. morial Building. This Is In con­ Mr and Mrs Norman Geller and South Ovid Sunday is mixed couples day at union Sunday, at Potter Park In of California; two daughters. Methodist Church with the Cart­ By Mrs George Young nection with Dewitt’s annual ox Lansing with around 50 present. Miss Donna Gillison of Arcadia er Funeral Home In charge of ar­ grandson of Alma spent Sunday LITTLE LEAGUE (MINOR) Clare, and Wednesday will be all­ roast which will be held Aug. 22. with his sister, Mrs Bernlta Half- club day at Alma. Reservations Mr and Mrs Woodard Dunkel and and Mrs Nancy Gilbert of St. rangements. Burial was made In All artists in the DeWitt area Ford Cemetery. mann. Mr and Mrs Dewey Davidson TEAMS W L for those two events should be Norman also attended their re­ Johns; and 14 grandchildren. are invited to participate, also union Sunday at Potter Park. A son, Eric John, was born and grandson, Kevin Burchetteof Braves 9 1 made with the sports chairman, any former residents who wish July 21 to Mr and Mrs Stanley R. Round Lake, Mecosta County, Dodgers 7 1 Mrs Lorenz Tiedt. Gregory and GrantPalen visit­ to do so. In past years this show ed Mr and Mrs Rex Baker and son Thelen at the Carson City Hos ­ were visitors In this vicinity from Orioles 6 2 has brought a great response pital. He weighed 3 pounds, 9 Friday until Sunday evening. Pirates 4 3 Monday and Tuesday and were Touch football with as high as 1,200 viewing the with Mr and Mrs Marvin Eppel- ounces. Mrs Thelen was the Mrs Edna Sherman of River- Indians 3 6 work. Peufotnc former Evelyn Snyder. dale has been visiting hersisters helmer and family at Coldwater Cubs 2 4 games planned * » By MRS. IRENE FOX, Correspondent —Phone 2021 The Daughters of Isabella will and relatives in and around Ovid Giants 2 7 Thursday until Sunday. Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Visitors during the week ofMr hold their regular meeting Wed ­ the past week and was an all-night Phillies 1 6 Mrs Arthur Burns were Miss nesday evening, Aug. 12, at Holy A series of touch football and Mrs Charles Robbins were guest of her sister, Mrs Georgl- Yankees 1 6 games Is being planned for eve­ Florence, Miss Olive and Miss Trinity Hall. anna Underhill Thursday night. Mrs Margery Pierson and two Promotion Day nings at the city park, according Bess McLouth and Miss Lena children from Round Lake, also John P. Fox Mrs Florence Ulrich of Detroit A pink and blue shower was AUG. 6—Pirates vs Braves Bellus of Toledo, Ohio, Mrs spent from Tuesday to Friday at 8, Giants vs Yankees at 10. to Bill Smiley of the recreation Charles Robbins, Jr. and two Slated Aug. 30 held at the home of Mrs Kenneth department. Dwight Randall of Detroit, and Mr descendants with her sister-ln-law, Miss An­ Young for Mrs Janet Ziegler last AUG, 7 —Cubs vs Dodgers at children of Lansing, Thursday. at Pewamo Church and Mrs Howard Walker of De­ Sunday, Mr and Mrs Robert na Ulrich. Saturday afternoon. Thirteen 8, Indians vs Orioles at 10. PEWAMO— Plans are being hold reunion Play will start Monday night, Witt. Baese and family and Mr and Mrs Mrs Clara Finnegan of Albion, guests were present and Janet AUG. 10—Phillies vs Yankees made for Promotion Day In the with games between 7 and 8 p.m. Mr and Mrs Paul Flak and Clyde Morrill were In rural East PEWAMO— The family of the Mrs Florence Champion of Hills­ received many gifts. at 8, Giants vs Dodgers at 10. daughters are vacationing in church school of the Methodist Two fields will be laid out In right Lansing, for dinner at the home of late Mr and Mrs JohnP. Fox held dale and Mrs Eleanor VanElls of The 56th Parker-Luffman re­ AUG, 11—Giants vs Indians Church on Sunday, Aug. 30. All and left field of the softball northern Michigan this week. Mr and Mrs Richard Morrill and their reunion at SL Joseph’s St. Johns spent Saturday with union held at Ovid Park last Sun ­ at 8, Braves vs Yankees at 10. Leonard Wellington has been children who are eligible for pro ­ their brother-in-law and sister, day had a smaller attendance than AUG. 12—Dodgers vs Braves diamond. children, to remind Richard of his Hall In Pewamo, Sunday. There ♦ » undergoing treatment at Lansing motion will receive recognition were 155 present Including Sister Mr and Mrs Joe Schafer. last year as only 32 came. at 8, Giants vs Cubs at 10. birthday that day. TWO DIVISIONS, junior high General Hospital. on that day. Bernetta S. S. J. of Nazareth Kal­ Mrs Agnes Fox entertained the Mr and Mrs Vern Blnger were AUG. 13—Pirates vs Orioles To Kalamazoo Sunday visiting There will be a potluck at the boys and senior highboys, will be Mr and Mrs John Reust, Kathy, Mr and Mrs Paul Riggs Jr., and amazoo, Sister Donna Jean O. P, Birthday Club at a 6 o ’clock din ­ on vacation last week. at 8, Yankees vs Dodgers at 10. church at 12:30 p.m. to which • » organized. Boys interested in Ann and Bobby spent from Thurs­ family were Mr and Mrs Ed Tom- and Sister Ann Michelle O. P, and ner Wednesday evening in honor Mr and Mrs Melbourn More ­ everyone Is Invited. All parents playing touch football should con ­ day through Sunday In Huntington, esek and children. Ronald and Rev James Thelen of Grand Rap­ of Mrs Roy Dieter. Bridge form ­ house with Mrs Edna Sherman and PONY LEAGUE Ind., where they attended the wed ­ of church school pupils are asked tact Smiley at the park. Paul Tomesek remained there for ids. ed the evening ’s entertainment Mrs Sarah Young, plan on going ding of a cousin. to come as new curriculum ma­ with prizes going to Mrs Mayme north Wednesday morning and TEAMS W L a week’s visit. Maroons 8 1 Mr and Mrs Arthur Burns spent terial which will be used begin ­ Other guests were from De­ Whittaker and Miss Anna Ulrich. will take a boat to North Manltou Sunday evening visitors of Mr White Sox 6 1 Tuesday In Greenville, as the ning the first Sunday In Septem­ troit, Grand Rapids, Berrien Mr and Mrs Douglas Brockhaus Island where they will spend the and Mrs Ira Birmingham were Browns 4 6 Ovid guests of Mr and Mrs Carl Kraas. ber will be displayed. Springs, St. Johns, Ionia, Sara­ of Lansing entertained hermoth ­ rest of the week with the form ­ Rev and Mrs Lehman Longe- • • Cardinals 1 11 Mrs Aphra Pixley Mr and Mrs Stanley Smith and necher from Washington Town ­ nac, Portland, Westphalia and er, Mrs Rose Wleber, and her er’s daughter, Mrs Clair Taylor, family are spending this week at Mr and Mrs Harold Rogers of Pewamo. brothers and sisters and their and family. This Week’s Schedule ship. George Swartzendruber of Horsehead, N. Y., were weekend * * Turk Lake. Hesston, Kan. was a recent families Sunday in honor of her Mr and Mrs Kenneth Young at­ Aug. 6—Cardinals vs White The Donald Reeds are at Lake guests of their cousins, Mr and SISTER Donna Jean O, P, and sister, Sr. Rose Francis of Ra­ tended the Engine display at Has­ Sox at 8, Browns vs Maroons at Horse is killed visitor. Mrs Floyd BlsselL The Rogers Otsego this week. Mr and Mrs Charles Palen Jr. her companion Sister Ann cine, Wls., who Is visiting her tings Sunday. 10. AUG. 10—White Sox vs Guests of Mr and Mrs Arthur also visited Mr and Mrs Paul in transportation last week attended the Curtis Michelle O. P. are visiting for ten mother and relatives. Browns at 8, Maroons vs Car­ Burns are his son-in-law and Blssell of DeWitt and Mr and Mrs convention at Carey, Ill. days at the home of Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Peter Braun and Promises are small outlays in­ dinals at 10. AUG. 11—Cardi­ OVID—Mr and Mrs Ray Thom­ daughter, Mr and Mrs David Phil Walgle of Pewamo. Louis Thelen. After her visit family of Chicago are spending a tended to pay large returns. nals vs Browns at 8, Maroons as had the misfortune to lose a Miss Janice Peterson Is spend ­ Marie and Aurelia Cook are Rouch and three girls of Madison, ing the week as a guest of Mr and home Sister Donna Jean will leave vs White Sox at 10. Aug. 12— registered Morgan riding horse N. J. Next week they will all spending a few days with their for Hart, where she will be the Saturday morning while enroute Mrs Glen Purvis and daughter, Maroons vs Browns at 8, White journey to Houghton Lake to spend brother. Rev Philip Cook of Do- Superior at St. Gregorys. Notice to Residents of Sox vs Cardinals at 10, AUG. to a horse show at Ann Arbor. Charlotte, of Lansing, at Pretty waglac. * * the week with Miss Helen Kraas. Lake near Mecosta. 13—Cardinals vs Maroons at The trailer carrying the horse Mr and Mrs Armour Knight and Mr and Mrs Byron Ball of Sunday, Mr and Mrs Victor Mrs Francis Alton Is spending 8, Browns vs White Sox at 10. and a colt came loose from a pick­ Teresa left Monday for a two- Grand Rapids were dinner guests * « Higgins and Cynthia, Mr and Mrs two weeks with Mr and Mrs Rob ­ up truck and overturned about week vacation in Quebec. of Mrs Fred N. Hauck Thursday. 6159 Robert Watson and family, Mr ert Alton and family of Pontiac. MIDGETLEAGUE three-quarters of a mile east of Many from the DeWitt area at­ Other callers during the week 6 Fractional Ovid, killing the horse. The colt and Mrs Donald Watson and Mr Mr and Mrs Norbert Simon, tended the Cusack- Twltchell were Mr and Mrs John Lawless was not Injured. and Mrs Dick Watson and their Mr and Mrs Gregory Thelen, Mr TEAMS W L wedding and reception at SL of Portland, Mr and Mrs Daniel » ♦ families went to Dodge Lake near and Mrs Donald Wood and Mr and Bears 9 5 Therese on Saturday. Schafer and family of Royal Oak, Harrison, to surprise their Mrs Clare Pung held a picnic Lions 9 5 MR AND Mrs Jack Bracey have Mr and Mrs Lawrence Ward Mr and Mrs Joseph Hauck and Colts 6 6 returned home after spending a grandparents and parents re­ son, Fred, of Mount Pleasant, Mr dinner In Potters Park Sunday. School District and Mr and Mrs James Bouts Sister Myrona (Louise Schafer) Rams 2 10 week a Ironwood and Bergland in spectively, Mr and Mrs Ellis and Mrs EddParsey and daughter are vacationing In the Upper Pen­ of Detroit spent Saturday at the the Upper Peninsula. insula this week. Watson, at the latter’s cottage, of Midland, Mark Motz of Fowler, Krepps School This Week’s Schedule Mr and Mrs Harold Frlsble on his birthday with a party, Mr and Mrs Leo Snitgen of St. home of her sister, Mrs Frank AUG. 6—Lions vs Rams at 8, were Sunday guests of their son, Mrs Arthur Morse and grand ­ Johns. Stump. Relatives and friends were visitors. In accordance with the provisions of the new statute, Bears vs Colts at 10. AUG, 10 Keith, and family at Cadillac. son of Battle Creek were here to Mr and Mrs Ernest Schafer —Rams vs Bears at 8, Colts Mrs Florence Phelps spent attend the funeral of Purl Chaffee entertained on Tuesday honoring Barbara Kramer, 4, daughter notice is hereby given that a public hearing on the of Mr and Mrs Ray Kramer Is School Budget will be held on vs Lions at 10. AUG. 11— several days last week with Mr Wednesday and remained for a Mr and Mrs Phil Hauck of Port ­ Lions vs Bears at 8, Colts vs and Mrs James Breakey InOwos- visit with Mr and Mrs Howard land, Ore. still critically 111 at the Ionia Rams at 10. AUG. 12—Colts so. Johnson this week. Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Memorial Hospital. Barbara was MONDAY, August 10, 1964 vs Bears at 8, Bams vs Lions Floyd Pixley is spending sev­ Mrs Mary Sheldon who had Larry Blauwlekel were her moth­ taken 111 suddenly one day last at 10. AUG, 13—Lions vs Colts eral days at Livonia with Mr and been In Clinton Memorial Hos ­ er, Mrs Pious Fedewa of West­ week. 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. at 8, Bears vs Rams at 10. Mrs Leon Hooker. pital, SL Johns, for ten days was phalia, Mr and Mrs Walter Stump Sunday visitors of Mrs Fred Mr and Mrs Warren Dennison able to return to the home of her of Chicago, Mr and Mrs Nicholas Hauck were Mr and Mrs Regolt Three of America’s bllllon- and daughters and Dawn Barkley daughter, Mrs Paul Orweller and Blauwlekel of Grand Rapids, Mrs Hauck and Mr and Mrs Louis at the Home of Velma Beaufore dollar industrial corporations of Royal Oak were Sunday guests girls Wednesday. Helen Huffman of California, Mr Zelen of Mount Pleasant. and 16 of Its lOO-mllUon-dollar of Mr and Mrs Frank Fowler. and Mrs Louis Zelen of Beal Mr and Mrs George Walgle of Velma Beaufore, Director businesses are headquartered In Make good use of spare tlme-- City, and Mr and Mrs Rlgolt Bllssfleld were weekend guests of Michlg.rn. Shop In Clinton County. you ’ll have more to spare. Hauck. Mr and Mrs PhU Walgle. Thursday, August 6, 1964 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Page Little Olympics Fowler set to host 3 t starts here today softball tournaments The 1964 St. Johns Little Olym­ Throw—three throws at target; Eight-pound Shot Put—three puts Roadhouse, Becker’s, Ashland tour n a m e n t. Regional winners and the winner of game two Sun ­ pics, open to youngsters age 8 to from over the state will compete 16, will be run this week and next, for distance; Oil and Grand Ledge will battle it day will play the winner of Tues­ • * out In the Class D Area Softball In Port Huron over the Labor day ’s first game at 9 p.m. with each contestant entering Day weekend for the state Class * • three of eight events offered. HOP, SKIP and Jumi>—three Tournament at Fowler Friday, tries for distance; 50-yard dash Sunday and 'Tuesday. D championship. THE CLASS B and Class C Dis­ — one try for time; standing * • trict Softball Tournament will be Roger Kowalski, recreation di ­ THE Fowler area tournament rector, said there will be four age broad Jump—three tries for dis ­ The winner of the tournament held at Fowler Aug. lS-23. In will go to Hastings for the Dis­ will follow this schedule: groups, with a girl ’s and a boy ’s tance; and One-quarter Mile Race Class B, Miller’s and Lansing trict tourney starting Monday, division In each. The groups will —one try for time. will play, with the winner going Aug. 17. The winner there will go Friday, Roadhouse vs Beck­ be PeeWee, 8 years old and un ­ There will be winners In each to Muskegon for the reglonals. In to Muskegon for the regional er’s at 7:30, Ashland Oil vs der; Junior, 11 years and under; event In which there are four or Class C, the winner among nine more contestants entered. Over­ Grand Ledge at 9 p.m. Sunday, teams will go to Muskegon for the Intermediate, 14 and under; and the losers of both games Friday Senior, 16 and under. all winners for each age group Class C regional. • * will also be counted. will play at 7:30 p.m., and the Call meetings winners of the Friday games Participating at Fowler will be ACCORDING to Bill Smiley, In Tigers offer free will play at 9 p.m. charge of the Little Olympics, all Portland, Sunfleld, Charlotte, bofs to youngsters Fowler Quads, Onondaga, Lake events will be runoff In the after­ on JV football The losers of the Sunday games noon, from 1 to 4 o ’clock Thurs­ Odessa, Lansing No. 1, Beldlng The Detroit Tigers will pre­ will play at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, and Lansing No. 2, day, Friday and Monday. sent official Little League bats Football season is only a little to all boys and girls, 14 or un ­ over a month away, and St. Johns Youngsters can participate at der, attending the doubleheader Coach Bill Smiley has sent let­ any time on any day when their with the Kansas City Athletics^ ters notifying boys interested In City tennis tourney activities can be observed by at Tiger Stadium Sunday. Junior varsity play to attend two 'judges. meetings at the high school Thousands are expected to turn Gift Putter For At Holliday sixteen men are set to go this 9:30 a.m. will be A. Werblsh- out for the special event, and the Events and rules Include: Soft- The meetings are set for to ­ weekend in the city recreation D. Cornwell, J. welsh-F, Rosen ­ stadium management Is prepared As a going away present for A1 Holliday, on the left, who department ’s singles tennis tour ­ gren, B. Swears-R. Ott, and J. ball Throw — three throws for to distribute bats to the young ­ night (Thursday) and next Thurs­ distance and accuracy; Baseball departed Tuesday for a new job in Virginia, a group of his friends day night at 7:30 p.m. in the high nament. The first games will be Werblsh-T. Danley. sters as they pass through the played Saturday morning and aft­ * * Throw—three throws for dis ­ turnstiles on full-paid admission school gym. Smiley urged that all including A. T. Allaby, center, and Norman White, right, present­ ernoon, with the finals set for WINNERS Of the first four tance and accuracy; Football tickets. those interested In playing attend ed him with a gift putter last week. Engraved on the putter was at least one of the meetings and 4 p.m. Sunday. matches will play at 10:30 a.m. the inscription “To a good Democrat from his St. Johns Republi­ preferably both. in the quarter-finals, and the 9;30 Clinfon County's Scheduled to play at 8:30 a.m. winners will play at noon. Only 18-Hole Course can friends.” Holliday, formerly speech correctionist and public Clintan Boat Club Saturday are T. Foote-B, Acton, PLAY GOLF Semi-finals matches will be at • 6,690 Yards e Watered Fairways • Lockers information coordinator for St. Johns public schools, starts Au­ B. Rlchards-J. Jones, A. Wll- plans canoe trip 3 p.m. Saturday and the finals at • Showers e Food 7 a.in. to 7 p.m. gust 17 as director of school-community relations for Fairfax llams-J, Cronkhlte, and B. Voll- The Clinton County Boat Club bracht- K. Acton. Matches at 4 p.m. Sunday. ACCEPTED FOR WEEKENDS, HOLIDAYS RESERVATIONS County public schools in Virginia. He used his new putter to help has plans for a canoe trip down GOLF obtain an eagle 3 on the par 5 third hole of Clinton County Country the AuSable River Aug. 15, start­ GREEN MEADOWS COURSE ing at Roscommon. 4722 W. Grand River, I Vi Miles West of Capitol City Airport Club on a final round during the weekend. Persons interested in going should contact Willis Hettler. Meeting place will be the Het- Local softball tlers’ cottage on Higgins Lake at Farming Is New event, changes 8 a.m. Aug. 15. The followlngday, Sunday, Aug. tourney set lej will be the boat club’s annual Your picnic at the Hettler cottage. A double elimination tourna ­ Business noted for swim meet ment will be held this week and Little League next to determine the St. Johns PROTECT It One new event and two chang­ meet, each swimmer in the In­ representative in the state Class teams formed es have been made for this year’s dividual medley will be required D Softball Tournament. with n to swim 100 feet using the back at Valley Farms J. A. Karber J. T. Hopko recreation swimming meet at the city pool Aug. 20. stroke, 100 feet with the breast The tournament will start WEST MICHIGAN MUTUAL stroke and 100 feet in free style. Thursday at 7:30 p.m. when Ben­ VALLEY FARMS_The base­ The date Is also a change from son ’s and South Riley clash. At ball season has come to Valley “FARM OWNERS PACKAGE POLICY’’ that previously announced. Be­ Two changes were noted. The 9 p.m., Gladstone ’s will play Farms. Boys there have formed Feel assured when you are insured by Karber-Hopko cause of a mix-up in dates, the medley relay teams will be cut Dean ’s. two Little League teams under Insurance. Our combined experience In the fields of Fire, meet will be held Aug. 20 In­ from four members to three this ♦ » the direction of interested adults Life, Auto and Casualty Insurance will assure you the stead of Aug. 13 as announced two year in an effort to increase the THE LOSERS of those games of the community. protection you need, when you need It. weeks ago. number of teams competing. On will play Monday at 7:30 p.m. * • the high dive, open to all boys and the winners at 9. Final game The Junior team, A Class Little Karber-Hopko Insurance THE new swimming meet event and to senior girls, two of the in the losers bracket will be League, have had four games thus FIRE—LIFE—AUTO—CASUALTY will be the Individual medley. Ac­ four dives will be optional this Tuesday at 9 p.m., and the win­ far. Their record is 2 wins and 2 “Over the Locker Plant ’’ cording to LeRoy Hanson of the year. Required dives will be ners bracket final game will be losses. They dropped two games 106 > :i E. HIgham ST. JOHNS Phone 224-4360 St. Johns Jaycees,.sponsorsof the the back dive and the swan. next Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. to the Ovid nine and took two * « games from the Delta Mills team. REGISTRATION for the meet The boys are under the direction is continuing at the city pool, of Ernest Hoke and Dean Lowe. where participants can sign up Pewamo dumps with Pool Director FrankRosen- Members of the team are Bill gren. There will be four divi ­ Lowe, Bob Carpenter, David Re- sions of events—senior boys and Sheridan 8-2 mick, Steve Gordon, DougBovee, senior girls, ages 13-15, and jun ­ PEWAMO—Pewamo ’s baseball Randy Hoke, Gary Hulse, Budd AUCTION SALE ior boys and girls, ages 10-12. team kept their playoff hopes Raymer, Doug Kinsey and Danny alive Sunday when they won over Villarreal. Events in each division will in­ Sheridan 8-2. Pewamo now has an The SI. Johns Business Unlimited members have decided to offer some clude the 100 foot free style, 100 11-1 record, with the only loss The older team. Class G-Z Lit­ outstanding values in new and used merchandise at terrific bargains during foot breast stroke, 100 foot back coming at the hands ofLakevlew, tle League, has been led by Ken the annual "Sidewalk Days” celebration. This sale will be held in front of the stroke, 100 foot side stroke, 200 the number one team In the Maraj, who Just graduated from Weiber Building located at 217-219 North Clinton avenue in St. Johns, Michigan on; foot free style, the individual league. MSU. He became acquainted with medley and the medley relay. the boys when he took overdriv ­ Bill Heckman was the winning ing one of the buses. He has now The low dive will be open to pitcher in relief of Bill Werner moved to California and Larry all divisions, with participants who hurt his back while pitching Pasche is coaching the team. Friday, August being required to do the jack in the fourth inning. Both pitch­ knife, back dive, swan and front ers allowed one hit. Members of this G-Z Little sommersault. The high dive will * » League are Eugene Sperry, Doug Starting at 1:30 p. be open only to boys and senior PEWAMO WAS never behind as Bovee, Robert Kosloskl, Jeff girls. they scored at least one run in Kosloskl, Ron Corr, Allan Kin­ » » every Inning except the second. ney, Ricky Sebrell, Mike Beach, Herb Werner did the catching The following is a sample listing of the merchandise that will be listed for AN OUTSTANDING Swimmer Mike Schneider, Bruce Kosloskl, sale. trophy will be awarded to the chores for Pewamo. Pewamo Greg Dent, PatLlckfelt and Ricky person accumulating the most gathered 13 hits. West. $9.95 Blanket 6 Billfolds 2 Hassocks points in individual events, re­ $4.95 Bedspread 1 Westclox Man's Watch 1 Tea Service gardless of their division. Pewamo finished second in the These boys have played against first half of league play with a some tough competition in Lan­ $3.98 Baby Blanket 7 Outside Rear Mirrors 1 Tea Server Three contestants must race in 6-1 record. They travel to Sidney sing at Sycamore Park. Their 2 Garden Hoses 1 Jr. Baseball Bat, Glove 1 Milk Glass Candy Dish each event before awards will this Sunday for a game a 2 p.m. record Is 4-8. be given, Hanson said. The Jay- 2 Car Seats 2 gals. Paint 1 Wall Plaque cees buy the ribbons which are 1 Baseball Game Numerous Throw Rugs 1 Vase given to the winning contestants. • ♦ 1 Formula Bag 1 Schick Electric Razor 1 Milk Glass Cream & Pirates invite Sugar LAST YEAR was the first time 4 Fruit Cakes 2 Sets of Seat Covers records were kept of the meet, 1 Spinning Reel 1 gal. Breck ShampxK) 3 Wastebaskets and these are being compiled and will be placed on a board at the 1 Carpet Sweeper 1 Pair Boots 1 Jumper Swing pool prior to the meet Aug. 20, Every to tryouts 1 Decorator Movie Screen 1 Fish Net 1 Man ’s Craton Watch Hanson said. A St. Johns high school Junior age. Last year it dropped off to 1 Electric Corn Popper 1 Fishing Rod 1 Women ’s Medana Watch The 1963 swimming meet drew has been Invited by the Pittsburgh about .300 but he Just missed get ­ 2 Trailer Hitches 70 different contestants and a Pirates to try out with them in a ting the title then, too. 1 Barn Broom 2 Silverware Chests 1 Boat Speedometer crowd of about 500 spectators. special early spring tryout ses­ The other St. Johns boys who 1 Swivel Rocker 3 Lawn Chairs Rosengren said the recreation sion next year. ^ tried out at Grand Ledge last 5 Women ’s Purses department is planning to erect 2 Folding Camp Stools week were senior first-baseman 250—300 Records 1 Struto Kids Wrecker bleachers outside the fence for He’s Bob Every, 16, son of Mr Jim Pope and Junior pitcher Den­ 2 Sport Shirts spectators this year, and these and Mrs Gerald Every of 105 Flo ­ ny Springer. 1 Outdoor Grill 1 Pole Towel Rack would accommodate between 400 ral Avenue. He was one of three 1 Kids Spinning Wheel 2 Pair Slacks 1 Set Bridge Trays and COO people. St. Johns boys who went to Grand Ledge last week for a tryout ses­ 1 Doll 1 Sweatshirt 100 lbs. Potatoes sion with the National League team, ALL CARRY-A-WAV ITE.MS—NO MINIMUM BIDS AT THIS TIME Golf stag day » * MODIFIED STOCK CAR RACES EVERY, A centerflelder, was set tor Aug. 15 one of six of the 50 or 60 area NOTE: As a Grand Finale af 9 p.m. St. Johns Business Unlit litcd boys who tried out who were In­ Saturday Night vited to Ft. Myers, Fla., for two Will Auction: The Clinton County Country weeks of early spring practice Club’s annual stag day golf event next year. Adults $1.50~Chlldren 6-12 Yrs. 50C will be a week from Saturday on 2 USED AUTOS Aug. 15. Every’s expenses down and Events start at 12:30, and are back will be paid for by the Pi­ o;)en to the public. A flag tourn ­ NOTE: On Used Autos —A .Minimum Bid of $50.00 Will Re Required rates as long as the trip will not Capital City Speedway ament will be held and a door interfere with school. The tryouts USED AUTOS DONATED BY COWAN MERCURY AND POHL BROS prize will be awarded. will be in late January and early Ticket.s will include golf and February. a meal. They are available at the * • L. L. MULLIGAN, Prop. club house or from Gerald Snit- EVERY WON the basebaU bat­ FRANK SHARICK, Auctioneer gen, John O’Leary or John Hop ­ ting title at the high school In his 4 Miles West of Lansing on M-78 ko. freshman year with a .434 aver­ Page 10 A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Thursdoy, August 6, 1964

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CAR TOP carrier for Volks- OEHL FORAGE harvester, GOOD CLEAN Balboa rye. Classified Ad Pages | PARTS FOR a 11 popular EIGHT HEAD grade cattle, 45 FEEDER pigs. Forest Con ­ wagon. Will fit some other reconditioned. Fox Imple- Call 224-4148. 14-2P ley, Sr., 6 miles north, Vz makes. Phone 224-3416. 15-lp ment, Fowler ______^ makes of electric razors. 7 Holstein and 1 Guernsey. Cash Rate—3c per word. Minimum, 60c per inset- J; Levey’s Jewelry, Elsie, Mich. Ages 3-9 years, some to fresh­ mile west of Fowler. 15-lp HARD OF hearing? Have your tlon. There Is a 20c service fee for charged ads. If not WELSH PONY and saddle. hearing tested FREE at Phone 862-4300. 12-if en soon. Tested, MABC stock. gentle with children. Phone Parr's Pharmacy, St. Johns, paid on or before 10 days after insertion, the following S Would like to sell as a herd Bath 641-d450. 15-lp We Hove Available Michigan. Authorized agent additional charges will be made: Ads 80c to 95c, add as I am qulting dairy farm­ ★ POULTRY for Zenith hearing aids. 14-tf 15c; over 95c, add 20c. ing. August Vietzke, 1 mile 24-INCH USED cast Iron HAY BEAT THE HEAT east of Park Lake, 1558 Cen- furnace, good shape. S-ft. BOX NUMBER—If number In care of this office Is S te road. Vs mile north of State cast Iron built-in tub. 42-inch desired, add $1.00 to above. with Our Reconditioned road or 2 miles south of Clark BOOKING ORDERS for Am- FERTILIZER road. 15-lp stutz H&N “Nick Chick” wall lung sink, cast Iron. R. E. CLOSE-OUT SALE ALL ERRORS In telephoned advertisements at sender ’s S' and Guaranteed Benson Plumbing b Heating. Leghorns, day old or started with BORON risk. DISPERSAL — All milking pullets. Better than ever! Al­ ______15-1 on REFRIGERATORS animals. Exceptional cow so popular heavy type chicks. RATES are based strictly on uniform Classified Style, li: family, 55 head registered or Amstutz Hatcheries, 308 N. 4-H Members Call Us Today WHIRLPOOL OUT-OF-TOWN advertisements must be accompanied SEVERAL TO purebred, descendants of Clinton, St. Johns, Mich. by remittance. :i: Duke Fobes Veeman daugh ­ Phone 224-2178. 37-tf For all your halters, brush­ ‘‘Your Partners for Profit ” CHOOSE FROM ter. Twenty-three years of es and other needs, see FREEZERS Copy for adds on this page must be in the Clinton i:-: breeding artificially to proved ST. JOHNS County News office be- In need of an extra re­ sires. American Breeders 'Symbol of John Pierson Stop in for a good buy in Service and DHIA testing. fore 2 p.m. on ’Tuesday nL 00.4 0*1 A1 frigerator for your base­ CO-OPERATIVE CO. either chest or upright for Thursday issue. * •' t Thirty-five fresh or to freshen Shoe Shop ment or cottage, then see this fall. Buy production at Service' Phone 224-3439 models. private sale. Teragram N. Clinton St. Johns our selection. N. Clinton St. Johns Farms. Charles B. Rose, Jr., 15-2 12-ft., 2-zone owner. 4 miles east of Ovid 15-U Refrigerator on M-21. 15-2p WOLVERINE water softener. if FOR SALE if FOR SALE RAY C. OSBORN Pagoda bird cage, 4-qt. with automatic defrost in GAMBLE STORE DEALER cooker, hand mixer, USED 8.25 truck tires for the refrigeration section if CALF STARTER toaster, baby doorway swing sale. Hettler Motor Sales. 1963 ALLSTATE 250 CC mo ­ 1,000-0AL AND 300-gal. un ­ St. Johns, Michigan and baby walker. 709 E. Bald ­ only. St. Johns, Michigan. 14-3 torcycle. Call 224-4843 after derground gas tanks. Also 10-tf win. Phone 224-2743. 15-lp $229.95 6 p.m. 15-lp truck rack with hoist. Wm. 8 ACRES OF second cutting Parker, phone 834-5469. 15-3p TOY FOX TERRIERS^ Man­ alfalfa. 2 miles west, 2 miles chester, Dachshunds. Also north of Fowler. Arnold See Our Many Other WINDOW GLASS Dial 224-2301 sweet corn and cabbage, $1 Werner. 15-lp FOR GENUINE TYPING PAPER—Good quali­ per bushel. Kennel, lYg miles Buys in ty 16-lb. bond, 8V'2 xll, for east of Ovid on M-21. 15-4p We have all sizes and any FORD LUXURY and gracious GOOD Washers & Dryers only $1.75 In 500-sheet pack­ 2 SHEETS 3/4-ln. birch~ply- CEMENT or DRIVEWAY shape. We install glass. FARM EQUIPMENT ages. — The Clinton County living can be yours in this wood 4x8, $14 each. 48x72 PARTS and SERVICE News, phone 224-2361, St. magnificent home on S. GRAVEL SEE us FIRST OR CALL Phone 224-3337 Johns. 22-tf homemade afghan. Boy's and PLUS Mead. Spacious bedrooms, girl ’s clothing, 6 to 10 years. Fill Dirt 669-6785 huge carpeted living room, NEW and USED Calf Starter Program Miscellaneous items. 1313 S. Clell Stevens HEATHMAN'S Peaches family room and porch. Swegles. 15-lp Phone 224-2719 FARM MACHINERY Yard big enough for a DALMAN Paint Service Center Pick your own. Early eat­ DOUBLE your calf’s Quality 50-tf SEIE swimming pool. Truly an Downtown St. Johns ing varieties now ready. in Just 70 days or your Aluminum Products MIXED lumber, plank and HARDWARE Red Havens for canning and MONEY BACK. experience in living. Price Inch board. Priced to sell. 1 31-tf HENGESBACH freezing, soon. flexible depending on Storm Windows mile north, IVi miles west of Plumbing Supplies—Paint One 24-lb bag of Larro Calf Storm Doors —Jalousies Farm Supplies TRACTOR SALES terms. Fowler. Ed Long. 15-2p TREATED POLES and posts. H. M. Jones & Son Raise milk replacer mixed Porch Enclosures DeWitt, Michigan with water will make 270 NEW HOME on S. Baker. Awnings —Sidings BLUEBERRIES—Five acres Pole barn material. Wleber PORTLAND, MICH. l‘/2 miles west of Lake Vic­ of big luscious beauties. 15-1 Lumber Co., Fowler. 15-1 toria or Vi mile east of Shep- lbs. of milk replacer solu ­ 3 bedrooms, attached ga ­ Door Walls US-27 to M-57, east 9 miles to Phone 647-7071 39-tf ardsville road. 7518 Jason tion —a that con ­ rage, poured concrete For a FREE estimate, call Meridian road then 3 miles road. tains the same solids as north. Jacob E. Walimakl, basement and many other Phone Laingsburg 651-5727 Holstein milk, plus antibi­ JOHN MANKEY R-1, Brant. 15-lp y2-TON 1957 Ford pickup, 50- QUALITY 80-OAL. HOG waterer. Round features that you ’ll like. 15-1 otic, vitamin, mineral and Phone 224-7151 WEDDING INVITATIONS and gal. hot water heater, good cast iron bottom, dry feed ­ growth stimulant fortifica ­ Price? Only $15,500 with condition, $15; double com ­ er, 35-bushel. Cecil Boak, FHA terms. One-year war 410 S. Clinton St. Johns announcements. A complete USED MACHINERY tion. Costs only $4.15 per line—printing, raised printing partment sink, rim and fit- phone 224-2481. ______15-lp 35-FT. extension boom service ranty from builder. 12-tf tin g s , $10; miscellaneous for steel sign, pole barn, bag (enough to raise one or engraving. Dozens to choose FOR SALE calf) AND 100 lbs. of from. — The Clinton County tools; four compartment hog Ford Troctors rafter setting, Hettler’s Motor APARTMENT for rent. 3 AWNINGS and doorhoods — News, phone 224-2361, St. feeder; pressure electric Sales, 812 E, State St., St. Larro Calf Builder (a rumi- rooms, refrigerator and Several styles and colors to Johns. 53-tf stock waterer; 2-wheel light­ USED BALER and Implements Johns. Phone 224-2311. 12-tf nat starter that promotes choose from. Wleber Lumber weight trailer; lawn mower; cud chewing by the 12th to stove. Downtown. $40 per Co., Fowler. 15-1 numerous other articles. 1 1 International PTO, good, New and Used Machinery 14th day.) Costs only $2.75 month. mile north, 2 miles east on $500 for 50-lb. bag. Plus hay and FOR SALE—Good used tires Walker road. 15-lp Parts and Accessories 5 ACRES southeast of in all sizes. Hettler Motor FOR SALE HAVE SPREADER . . . water. city in Victor Twp. 2-bed ­ Sales, 812 E. State St., St. Side rakes, all kinds GARLAND SALES FREE—A big 8-lnch udder room home. Terms. Call Johns Mich., phone 224-2311. FOOTE TRAILER HITCHES WILL RENT! ______48-H sponge with each bag of office of Archie Moore, De- Our Bulk Spreaders BLOWERS and SERVICE Calf Raise plus S & H Green STORMOR Dry-O-Matlon dry ­ $8.95 Witt. Phone Owosso, SA 3-3227 Your Hayfields Stamps. er bins and fans. Mesh Oehl PTO and International TO CLOSE estate. Older cribs, bulk bins and augers. plus Installation Are Ready and PTO $50 and up Carland, Michigan Needs Fertilizer home. Close in. Needs re­ American Standard automatic Waiting for You to 24-tf LIAL GIFFORD feeding equipment. W. H. WILLIS HETTLER John Deere mower, semi- pair but priced according ­ Flowers, 5612 N. Scott road, mounted Now ! HATCHERY ly. phone 224-3487^ ______12-tf Spread Fertilizer BUSINESS CARDS, flat or MOTOR SALES raised printing. One or two Opposite City Park NEW HOME — Special “Your Partners for Profit ” 15-1 MARTIN BLOCK Phone 224-2311 on Your International trailer mower colors. Choice of many styles. FHA program permits you Priced as low as $5.50 per to finish interior. Only CORPORATION 812 E. State St. Johns Hayfield Now ! Oliver mower 1,000. The Clinton County ST. JOHNS 44-tf News, phone 224-2361. 9A-tf $13,500 for 2-car garage, 3- 1 wagon, 6-ply tires, 5-ft. CO-OPERATIVE CO. bedroom home. Full poured can now service your gravel, sides concrete mix, washed pea ‘‘Your Partners for Profit ” Real concrete basement. Mini­ Phone 224-3439 stone, washed sand, over ­ 14-FT. STARCRAFT boat and 1 wagon, 6-ply tires, 3-ft. FARM MACHINERY mum down payment and sized stones, processed road trailer and Johnson motor, ST. JOHNS sides N. Clinton St. Johns monthly payments, you gravel, bank run, drain field 28 horse. All are one year 15-tf can ’t afford to rent any stone. old. Bill Wohlfert, 415 N. CO-OPERATIVE CO. ’The following tools for sale Estate more. Main St., Fowler. Phone 582- S & H FARMS at reduced prices. ’These WE WILL DELIVER 2701. 14-2p Phone 224-3439 have been demonstrated, St. Johns—A 4-bedroom S. OAKLAND street— Phone St. Johns 224-2621 NEW HOLLAND DEALER ALL SIZES, Clasp envelopes In home with a 1-car garage, New listing. 3-bedroom N. Clinton St. Johns are In good condition and heavy Kraft paper Sizes 7-tf will carry factory warranty. full basement, new furnace home recently remodeled. 15-tf 4 miles north on US-27 to 4 3/8 ” X 6^4” through 11” x Get Ready for the French road. 14” — The Clinton County and water heater. Owner Full basement, garage, liv­ COLORFUL PAPER napkins. 1963 No. 65 Dieselmatic News, St. Johns. 22-tf leaving town, priced for a ing room has fireplace. Imprinted with name or St. Johns Phone 224-4661 BEAN HARVEST tractor quick sale. Terms. Immediate posses ­ names for weddings, recep­ NEW AND used trailers for sion! Priced to move quick­ tions, showers, parties and with o new sale. We carry all models No 72 pull-type 8-ft. com ­ Electrolux St. Johns—A 4-bedroom other occasions. Cocktail sizes and sizes of New Moon mobile ly by out-of-town owners. 2-PC. MOHAIR living room bine, used for 40 acres Sales & Service home with IVi baths, dis ­ make Inexpensive and ap­ homes. Parts and accessories suite in good condition. posal, new gas furnace, 2- S. OAKLAND Street- preciated gifts. —The Clinton Massey-Ferguson 35 self- In stock. Open six days a Green rug, 9x12. Call 582- 1964 10-ft. disc . . . Featuring the new car garage. Priced at only New listing. Another re­ County News, phone 224-2361, propelled combine week and evenings. Blair St. Johns. ______24-tf Trailer Sales, 2081 E. Michi­ 2371 Fowler. 51-lp 1964 Halk built spreader Electrolux cleaner with $13,900. modeled home. 4 bed ­ Massey-Ferguson 72 self- gan Ave., Alma, Michigan. motor-driven roating brush. rooms. New gas furnace. PREMIER furnace with blow ­ 1964 3-16 plow St. Johns—IVs-story with propelled combine Phone 463-1587. 12-4p Will Allow for Trade-in New siding, etc. Another er fan and Iron Fireman upstairs unfinished. This stoker, thermostat and all at­ Shirts 1963 No. 35 8-ft. self-pro ­ good buy. Some work to Massey-Ferguson 300 self- has a 2-car garage, fuU tachments, could heat 8 1964 HOMELITE pelled combine, with or DENNIS M. FOX complete. rooms. Reason for selling — propelled combine . . . plain or fancy from 310 S. Clinton — St. Johns basement and a large cor ­ Installing gas furnace. 6 miles Riding Mowers without bean attachment BRICK HOME—One of size 2 children’s to size 18 Phone 224-2189 ner lot. May be seen by ap- north on US-27. Phone 224- Now in Stock 1963 2-row mounted corn the very best constructed 2997. 14-2P or a used XL in men ’s ... we have 15-lp IX)intment. Call Mrs Huf- HOMELITE ’em. picker, will fit Massey- nagel 224-3832. homes in the city. Slate Ferguson Hl-Arch tractor roof. Finished 2-car ga ­ Massey-Ferguson 35 self- USED bavld-Bradley garden St. Johns—A 4-bedroom Chains Saws or Massey-Harris 33 or 44 rage. 3-compartment base­ propelled combine tiller, reconditioned and home located close to Coll Us Today Including the New XL-12 Boots tractors ment with family room. ready to go. Ray C. Osborn, schools with a large corner Massey-Ferguson 60 bean Gamble Store Dealer, St. Fireplace. Corner lot near CURTIS-MATHIS through size 14. lot. FHA approved. Priced for Your special See ’These at Johns, Michigan. 12-tf park and school. 23-inch, 23.000-volt right! For a complete line of N. OAKLAND — 4-bed ­ HAY Cansale TV FOR SALE—A 51-acre Boots, Saddlery and West­ BERTRAM room, IVz baths, $8,500. ★ LIVESTOCK fruit and berry farm with FERTILIZER from $179.95 up ern Wear to choose from Terms. Call G. Pope. with Trade IMPLEMENT SALES a 11 equipment included. shop at Plus a real good 4-bed ­ 102 ACRES on Price Fowler, Mich. GOOD YOUNG Holstein cow. ‘‘Your Partners for Profit ” CURTIS-MATHIS due now. Also two Holstein room home, barn and road. Fair home. A real COLORED COLTSFOOT Phone 582-2025 heifers, fresh soon. Phone other buildings. Call us for good buy. Massey-Ferguson 224-7249. 15-lp more details. ST. JOHNS Console TV Western Merchantile 75 ACRES on Round Sales b Service ANGUS BULL, registered, 1.5 We have serveral farms Lake road. Very nice CO-OPERATIVE CO. from $399.95 up 15-1 months old. Also registered 11380 Peacock Road Angus heifers, bred. Stanley from 40 to 260 acres. home. Good location. with Trade Oeller, phone 224-7266. 15-2p Phone 224-3439 CLINTON Lalngsburg LIS'HNGS WANTED JUST LISTED — Very ONE-YEAR-OLD polled^Here- N. Clinton St. Johns Dynamite USED TRACTOR parts. Used nice 2-bedroom with full 15-tf TRACTOR SALES 15-1 ford bull. Also three heifers, basement at a price you • DIET HEADQUARTERS tractors wanted for salvage. purebred. E. A. Kemp, 1 mile A1 Galloway, phone St. Johns east, Vi mile south of Hub- Winchell Brown can afford. "NEW IDEA" • FREE WRAPPING - 224-4713. 11-5P bardston. 15-2p BROKER WANTED—We need good MAKE YOUR own signs with Form Equipment "We Service What We Sell” 6 YORKSHIRE sows, due older homes priced from our pre-cut gummed paper 107 Brush St. St. Johns letters. Five sizes, two colors The World's Sept. 15. Also Holstein bull. $8,500 to $25,000. of letters. You can make 108 E. Railroad ASHLEY 2 miles south and IVi miles Phone 224-3987 or signs of any size or banners Finest Fuel west of Westphalia on Pratt Call anyone of our cap­ St. Johns Phone 224-3082 road. John L. Hoppes. 14-2p Evenings 224-3737 up to 20 feet long. We can HARDWARE able sales people. supply the cardboard for 15-1 World's Finest DEACON bull calves. Also N. Showers—224-2914 signs or paper for banners. ‘‘Free Coffee Everyday fresh and springing cows L. H. Hull—224-3055 Gerald Pope 224-7476 The Clinton County News. Appliances and 2-year-old heifers. Green While You Shop” Derrill Shinabery 224-3881 Phone 224-2361, St. Johns. 1,000 BALES new hay, mostly Meadow Farms, Elsie, Michi­ A Hufnagel —224-3832 ______25-tf Ashley, Mich. Phone 2000 gan. 12-tf June Clover. No rain. 25c Becker's Mrs Peterson —834-5410 Mrs Winnie Gill 224-2511 2-WHEEL TRAILER, heavy a bale. Also 6 Holstein heifers, 4-tf EIGHT HEIFERS, three due Dwane Wlrick 224-4863 duty, stake rack, steel bot ­ average 16 months old, vacci­ Appliance to freshen this week, calf- Mrs Cowles —682-2521 tom, directional lights, 16-ln. nated and 7 Holstein calves, PAINT SPECIAL—$6.95 value hood vaccinated. Howard Archie Moore wheels, very good condition. Free Parking at the average 3 months old. Phone for $4.99. Top grade linseed Johnson, 4 miles west to St. Dewitt 669-6645 403 8. Lansing. Phone 224-4472. PorUand Ml 7-7272. Oscar oil base. Wleber Lumber Co., 208 N. Clintan Clair road, first place north. Rear of Our Office Mrs Roscoe Smith. 15-lp Fox. 15-lp Fowler. 16-lp 15-lp Thursday, August 6, 1964 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Page 1]A

ELL IT T< WITH 1965 wheat program iBiW .buy} details are announced Brush Test The Agriculture Department Farmers who agree to reduce If an old brush is to be hag announced details of next plantings as much as 10 per cent used for painting, be sure below 19e3’8 government-issued it is good enough for the job. year's wheat price support pro ­ Here s a quality test you can gram so farmers can take the wheat acreage allotments will be make: provisions Into account In making eligible next year for 75-cent Press the bristles against ★ POULTRY ^ AUTOMOTIVE FOR SALE ir for rent if WANTED plans for fall seeding of winter certificates on the normal yield the back of your hand. The REAL ESTATE wheat. of 45 per cent of the remaining bristles should spring back MISCELLANEOUS land actually planted In wheat, without fanning. Next pull POULTRY 1959 FORD Falrlane 500. V-8, 4-ROOM apartment, private The acreage-cutting program the same as this year. the bristles; only a few automatic, 4-door. Priced at WE WOULD like to sell your bath. 306 E. Walker. 15-2p will be operated about the same should come out. WANTED $475. Call 224-7040. 15-tf farm or home for you. We Separate the bristles and 3-ROOM furnished apartment. LAND CONTRACTS as this year’s, although the price But 30-cent certificates will be will pick up at your door. 1964 TEMPEST LeMans, 326 have a need for 40 to 280- supports and Income - boosting offered only on normal yields on check for a thin strip of acre farms now. Contact Don ­ Phone 224-4516. 15-lp No amount too large or cu. In. V-8, bucket seats, We will buy your land con ­ Federal payments to farmers are an additional 35 per cent of the metal or wood in the heel automatic floor shift, console. ald Davis. Phone 224-3376 or of the brush. Be sure there too small. Harvey Llndemler, Ing ­ SMALL apartment, near tract! slightly modified. wheat plantings, down from 45 Reason for selling —military stores, adults only, private * « are no holes in the middle, Serving the poultrymen of service. Phone Ithaca 875-4817. ham Home Realty, Lansing. No delay! per cent this year. Only price as this shows a worn-out Clinton county for 25 years. Phone 372-1460. 13-4p entrance, ground floor. Call supports, without certificate pay­ 15-2p 224-7431. 15-tf Call Ford S. LaNoble PRICE props to the 1965 wheat brush or one that was not MODERN 3-bedroom home, crops will be $1.25 a bushel, down ments, will be available on the too good to begin with. Hathaway Produce double car garage and nice 5-R(X)M furnished apartment Phone Lansing ED 7-1276 from $1.30 on this year’s. To remaining 20 per cent of the land, If tip of bristles bend in Phone 224-3484 St. Johns fenced yard. FHA approved. with garage. 311 Wight. maintain farm income, however. compared with this year’s 10 per one direction, don ’t cut them AUGUST Lawrence Kadolph, 229 Fitch Phone 224-2496. 15-lp LaNOBLE REALTY Federal payments will be In­ cent. off to straighten the brush. 39-tf St., Ovid. ______15-4p * * SPECIALS FARM HOUSE for rent. COMPANY creased 5 cents a bushel. 4-BEDROOM home on large Would prefer a renter who ANOTHER payment will be of ­ BABY CHICKS BY RAINBOW lot In fine condition. Call 1516 E. Michigan Ave., Lan­ JhQ ^IjiVudsiyWi TRAIL. Every week of the would like to put In some time sing. Phone IV 2-1637. The wheat programs authoriz­ fered to farmers who agree to 1963 PLYMOUTH hardtop 224-4043. 15-2p helping with farm work. New reduce plantings at least an addi­ year, chicks for meat and 35-tf ed under laws are aimed chicks for eggs. DeKalb Pul­ 4-door with power, NEW COTTAGE and wooded bathroom and basement. In­ at holding down production by tional 10 per cent. This payment Tarp Troubles lets from day old to twenty steering and automatic lot, full price $2595 with quire Elmer Rademacher, will be equal to 50 per cent of $259 down. Private beach on phone 627-6778 . 9 miles south, paying farmers to divert some When painters come to do weeks. Write or call for prices, transmission. the price-supported value of nor ­ St. Louis 681-2495. RAINBOW large lake. Fishing and boat ­ 1 mile west of Fowler. 15-lp wheat land to soil building crops. your home, they may —with 1961 FALCON station wag ­ ing, deer and partridge hunt­ if NOTICES mal yields of the extra Idled land. no intention to do it at all — TRAIL HATCHERY, St. Louis. FOR RENT — Air hammer for 50-tf on. An Ideal second ing. Leave U8-27 (1-75) free­ The largest payment Is In the damage your plants. way at Harrlson-Oladwln ex­ breaking up cement, etc. We form of a negotiable certificate Also, farmers for the first The better painters always car. it. At stop sign turn left one have two available. Ran­ cover shrubs with tarps to dolph ’s Ready - Mix Plant, LOSE WEIGHT safely with good for either surplus wheat or time will be allowed to combine block to our office. Northern new Dex-A-Dlet tablets. prevent spatter on leaves. ★ AUTOMOTIVE 1960 FORD 4-door. Development Co., Harrison, North US-27, phone 224-3766. cash. Nearly all farmers choose their wheat acreage allotments 11-tf Only 98c , Parr’s Drug. 13-12p with feed grain acreages, the size This is great to prevent paint Mich. Open 7 days a week cash. damage, but results can be WILLIS HETTLER (Member Chamber of Com ­ DANCING every Friday by of which will be ascertained under 525 FEET OF office space on Walt P r a s k 1 Orchestra, far more serious if the sun 1925 CHEVROLET — Good merce). 15-lp ground floor, parking space To recover the cost of this pay­ the Federal feed grain program. hits the covering. running condition, no rust, MOTOR SALES Saturdays by Coimtry and ment, the government requires Into one large grain acreage base. 6 wire wheels, rebuilt Cali­ FOR SALE by owner. 2-bed ­ for from 4 to 6 cars. Phone Western Band. 9 p.m. to 1:30 To realize what can hap­ fornia top. Write Box 1, Car- Phone 224-2311 room house with basement 224-3372. ______14-tf a.m. Open Sundays 2 p.m. millers and exporters to buy pen, all you have to do is son City or Inquire Frye’s on 100 X 145-ft. lot on paved FURNISHED upstairs 3-room You must be 21. H and H certificates for all wheat they On this combined base, farm­ remember how hot a tent 812 E. State St. Johns street. Oarage and breeze way,' ers could grow wheat exclusively Barber Shop. 14-3p near schools and park. Phone apartment, private en­ Lounge, downtown St. Johns. purchase. can get when it stands in full 15-1 trance, available Immediate ­ 10-tf » * 1959 MERCURY 4-door, pow ­ 224-2998 after 5:00 p.m. 14-2p or feed grains, exclusively or any sunlight. ly. 600 S. Clinton Ave. For In­ IN 1965, the certificates will combination for most efficient What to do? It’s the old er steering, power brakes, formation contact Bob Miller. “lady and the tiger ” prob ­ nearly new white wall tires. Phone 224-2264.______12-tf be worth 75 cents a bushel on land use. Excellent condition. Call 1963 Vi-TON Chevrolet pick­ ir LOST AND FOUND wheat consumed domestically, up lem. If plants are in the Lloyd Peterson after 6 p.m. up. Heavy duty shocks, LOT OWNERS MODERN house for rent, lo ­ from this year's 70 cents. On shade, they may be safely Phone 834-5410. 14-2p springs, clutch, radio, heater, cated 2 miles south, Vz mile covered. If not, however, heavy duty bumper In rear, east of Fowler. Oscar J. Sim­ SUM OF money found. Call wheat exported, the certificates Rood Commission it’s up to you. mon. 14-2p will be worth 30 cents, up from low mileage and sharp. Phone We offer best price, best 224-7424. 15-lp 824-3201. 15-lp 25 cents. quality. Let us build on Weekly Report St. Johns 1955 CHEVROLET convertl- ble, automatic transmission, YOUR lot. We can pay off ★ WANTED ^ MEMORIAM his final account be allowed and the Real V-8. Phone DeWltt 669-9777. residue of said estate assigned to the balance If your lot Is the persons entitled thereto, will bo The Board of Clinton County 15-lp DEALER wanted to serve heard at the Probate Court on Wed ­ Road Commissioners held their iHatketA not free and clear. Com ­ consumers In St. Johns with In loving memory of Edith nesday, August 26, 1964, at 10:00 B. Oreen who passed away 13 A.M.: regular meeting Monday, Aug. 3. Rawleigh Products. Steady, It is Ordered, that notice thereof Wilbur Reader, Walter Oaks and JULY 30, 1964 if FOR SALE pletely finished three or good earnings year around. years ago August 5. be given by publication of a copy Estate hereof for three weeks consecutively Lloyd Campbell from the Soil No capital required. Write Ood saw you getting weary Corn $1.07 REAL ESTATE four-bedroom homes priced previous to said day of hearing, in Rawleigh Dept. MCH 593-11, He did what he saw best the Clinton County News, and that Conservation Service met with New Crop Corn .96 Freeport, Illinois. 15-4p He came and stood beside you the petitioner cause a copy of this the Board and discussed theCat- New Listing —S. Wight, from $9,500 to $20,000. Use notice to be served upon each known New Crop Wheat 1.26 and whispered come and lin-Waters drainage and flood 3 bedrooms, bath, oil fur­ RELIABLE middle age wom ­ rest.—Her children. 15-lp party in Interest at his last known Oats (36 lbs.) .56 12 LOTS at Pewamo Village. your lot as a down payment. an to live at my home. May address by registered, certified, or control project. The project In­ nace. Newly decorated. 2 Charles Blerstetel, R-3, ordinary mail (with proof of mail­ Navy Beans 6.15 Portland. 15-2p Monthly payments from have weekends off. 3 children ing), or by personal service, at least volves nine road crossings. lots. Will sell on contract. and widower. Reference re­ fourteen (14) days prior to such hear­ Soybeans 2.31 Reasonable price. $62.67. quired. Call 224-4539. 15-2p if CARDS OF ing. New Soybeans 2.20 TIMOTHY M. GREEN, The commissioners discussed Barley .72 New Listing —Fowler, W. LADY FOR cleaning and THANKS Judge of Probate. two proposed subdivisions and Call Collect Today cooking at Rivard Nursing A true copy: Wayne St. Six rooms and Helena M. Burk. Register of Probate. talked with a delegation about a Egg Market Home. Phone 224-2985 for ap­ Lewis and White bath, decorations fair. 3 Real Lansing 482-5541 pointment. 14-tf I wish to thank Doctors Rus­ By Frederick M. Lewis plot in Bath Township. Large White $ .30 Attorneys for the Estate * • bedrooms, one down. Oa­ Unusual Opportunity sell and Orost, the nurses and 100 North Clinton Avenue Small .10 rage. Extra lot. Very rea­ orderlies of Clinton Memorial St. Johns, Michigan 15-3 BILLS AND payrolls were ap­ Medium .19 sonable with Immediate NORM EIPPER Large United States and hospital for my care while I proved for payment in the amount Estate Canadian Company In agri ­ was there. ’Thank you to the Final Account Jastram—Aug. 1? of $61,000. The July operation FOWLER possession. REALTY COMPANY cultural field urgently re- First Baptist church and the STATE OF MICHIGAN—The Probate St. Johns Commandary and Court for the County of Clinton, report showed Income of $12,- Corn $1.07 75 acres of vacant land, quires representative in in the Matter of the Estate of N. Mead —6 rooms and this area for Crop Service Chapter for the flowers and 150.85 and disbursements of Oats (36 lbs.) .56 bath, 3 bedrooms, alumi­ corner Welling and Sevey REALTORS Department. Applicant plants. ’The visits of Rev ROSA JASTRAM, M.I. $109,211.99. Soybeans 2.30 roads. must have recent agricul­ Nieuwkoop were appreciated. At a session of said Court, held on num storms and screens, 215 S. Grand Lansing Ju^ 21. 1964. Beans 6.15 knotty pine kitchen, car­ tural background and be Thanks to all of you. —George Present. Honorable Timothy M. Summer construction and 9 acres with modern well regarded in area. Harter.______15-lp Green, Judge of Probate. New Wheat 1.26 port, patio, utility room. 15-1 Notice is Hereby Given, That the maintenance programs have cost home 7t4 miles north of Position is full time, or can petition of Francis Martin, the Gu>ird* Terms. We wish to express our sin­ $322,000 to date, and with State St. Johns on US-27. be handled at first along cere thanks and appreciation ian of said estate, praying that nis with your present farming final account be allowed and the Highway Improvement added, a S. Lansing St.—5 rooms, to friends, relatives and neigh­ residue of said estate assigned to 210 W. McConnell — 10- ATTRACTIVE home— 3 bed ­ operation. Successful ap­ bors for flowers, food and the persons entitled thereto, will be total of about $1 million will be bath, 3 bedrooms, carpeted rooms, IVz baths, beautiful plicant can expect earnings heard at the Probate Court on Wed ­ spent on Clinton County roads this room house, could be used kindness shown during our nesday. August 26, 1964, at 11 A.M.; living room, kitchen, en­ for Income. Immediate pos ­ 20x24’ living room with fire­ between $100-$150 weekly recent bereavement. Also to It is Ordered, that notice thereof summer. place, dining room and new­ with excellent opportunity be given by publication of a cop>' closed porch, full basement session. Rev Sanders for his comfort ­ ♦ • ly redecorated kitchen and for early advancement In ing Words and the ladies of hereof for three weeks consecutively with water heater and this area. previous to said day of hearing, in CONSTRUCTION of the bridge South Traver St.—2-bed ­ breakfast nook, 50x165’ lot. Oie Shepardsvllle Methodist the Clinton County News, an ’d that softener. Priced to sell. All this for less than $14,500. Write and tell me about church for serving the meal.— the ^itioner cause a copy of this on Wood Road is delayed for a Terms. room home, aluminum sid ­ FHA financing possible. Must notice to be served upon each known short time. The contractor Is iw yourself. Reply at once to The family of Purl Chaffee. party in interest at his last known 'N lDIi^ ing, recreation room and be seen to be appreciated. Allan Farrow, Box 500, ______15-lp address by registered, ccr-tifled. or awaiting another shipment of S. Church—7-room brick. basement. Oarage, Ideal Will consider any reasonable Marion, Ohio. ordinary maHI (with proof of mail* steel. Bids will be taken for three Living room, dining room, offer. Anxious to sell. 703 S. 14-2 On behalf of Paul Wood, we ing), or by personal service, at least bridges on Colony Road next location. Must be seen to Oakland. Phone 224-2047. would like to sincerely thank fourteen (14) days prior to such hear­ den, kitchen with lots of be appreciated. the staffs at Clinton Memorial ing. Wednesday, Aug. 12. Also on Aug. ______15-lp HELP VICTOR H. Meier, TIMOTHY M. GREEN. cupboards, 3 bedrooms. Ga­ former Assistant Attorney hospital and St. Lawrence Judge of Probate. 12, the Clerks association meets rage. Oil fired steam plant. 6 acres 7 miles north­ MODERN 3-bedroom ranch General become our State hospital for their care, the A true copy: In Grand Rapids. Topic for dis ­ house. Built-in kitchen, fin­ Helena M. Burk. Register of Probate. Well kept home. Owner west of St. Johns with 7- Senator (Republican). 13-6p Osgoods and Drs F. W. Smith cussion at the association meet­ ished basement. Phone 587- and Howard Smith, and all Lewis and White needs smaller home, will room home, barn, chicken NURSE—Registered, experi­ By Frederick M. Lewis ing Is data processing for County Add extra years of useful­ ^342 Westphalia. 15-lp our relatives, friends and Attorneys for the Estate ness to your long-lived NEW sacrifice. coop and garage. Owners enced, responsible position, neighbors for their help, gifts 100 North Clinton Avenue Road Officers. CEMENT BL(X:K building, top pay. Give complete par­ St. Johns, Michigan 15*3 IDEA Equipment! Our com ­ might exchange on larger 26x46-ft. truck door en­ and cards sent to him during plete stock of genuine NEW N. Lansing St.—3-bed ­ ticulars In application. Write his recent accident. —Mr and Claims Shear—October 16 Orville Jones returned to work acreage. trance, cement floor, at 104 Box No. J, c/o The Clinton IDEA parts covers every room furnished home, 2 W. Sturgis street. Can be ar­ Mrs Charles Wood. 15-lp STATE OF MICHIGAN—The Probate this week after a vacation trip to 77 acres, 5-bedroom County News. 12-4p Court for the County of Clinton. possible need. Our service­ bedrooms, basement. ranged for apartment. Sani­ I wish to thank Dr Stoller In the Matter of the Estate of New York. men are thoroughly trained Downstairs unfinished. Oas home, oil furnace, large tary sewer In. Fred Mohnke, and the entire hospital staff EVA M. SHEAR, Deceased * * owner. 300 E. Railroad St. and experienced. That’s why space heater. Nicely fur­ barn, 1 mile south of St. ★ WANTED for the wonderful care I re­ At a session of said Court, held on CLAYTON FUher Is still on Phone_224-2456. 15-tf ceived at the hospital, ambu­ July 31. 1964. you can count on a Job done nished. Johns. Present. Hon. Timothy M. Green, vacation this week, and Jay Bar­ NEW 40'x60’ Quanset build ­ EMPLOYMENT lance services of Mr Hoag, EXACTLY RIGHT ... the Rev Nieuwkoop for his visits, Judge of Probate. rett Is handling maintenance for FIRST TIME . . . when N. Garfield — Income 200 acres northeast of St. ing. Ideal for implement Notice is Hereby Given, That all storage, workshop, ' garage, my relatives, friends and creditors of said deceased are re* all the county. you call on us for NEW property — let apartment Johns, modem home, set PART TIME typing and dicta ­ neighbors for prayers, flow ­ quired to present their claims in writ­ IDEA service! We’re as near up for grade A milk, 30 small business. Mr Larry phone work In my home. 6 ing and under oath, to said Court, and Fred Crowell ’s construction pay for your home. Oas Conn, 1813 Bradley Ave., Lan­ years experience with ref­ ers, gifts, cards and visits. to serve a copy thereof upon W. M, as your phone! heat. Priced to move at stanchions, on blacktop. 180 sing. Phone IV 2-8358. 15-lp erences. Phone 224-4843. All were greatly appreciated. Luecht of St. Johns. Michigan, fiduci ­ crews are moving to Greenbush —Nora DeMott. 15-lp ary of said estate, and that such Township next, where they will $7,000 cash. acres clear. Terms or ex­ BY OWNER—5-room house, 15-lp claims will be heard by said Court Another reason why a change for 40 to 80-acre new deep well, bath and We wish to express our sin­ at the Probate Office on Friday, Octo ­ start on Williams Road and Hyde S. Wight—4 bedrooms (2 FOR CARBOLA spraying and cere appreciation and thanks ber 16. 1964. at 9:30 A M. farm. plumbing, septic tank, re- fly control In your bam. It is Ordered. That notice thereof Road. N£w is a good idea! down), bath, full basement modeled interior, 64 x 164, to our relatives, friends and be given by publication of a copy DON EWING, Clerk, Contact Frank C. Rivest, neighbors for their thoughtful hereof for three weeks consecutively with gas furnace, rec room. 240 acres northwest of St. $5,900. Terms. Joseph hopez, phone 862-4306 Elsie. 10-9p previous to said day of hearing, in Johns with modem home. 1520 S. Lansing St. 14-2p expressions of sympathy dur ­ the Clinton County News, and that Carpeting and drapes. Near ing our recent bereavement. the fiduciary cause a copy of this no ­ Spending by state forest camp­ We Also Handle 4-BEDR(X>M home for sale Ballard's tice to be served upon each known schools. Large lot. First 1 acre 23/4 miles south­ We wish to thank Rev Robert DeLAVAL MILKERS by owner or will rent. Price Tree Service Prange for his comforting party in interest at his last known ers added about $210,000 to the time offered. west of St. Johns with 3- address by registered, certified or reduced $1,000 for quick sale. • Tree Removal words and the Houghton Fu­ ordinary mall (with proof of mail­ economy of Upper Peninsula and S. Church—3 bedrooms bedroom home, now vac­ See Bernard Neller at Nai­ Trimming —Cabling neral Home. Also the ladles ing). or by personal service at least communities last year. Local In­ ler’s 3-A Service, N. US-27. fourteen (14) days prior to such hear­ McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS (2 down), bath, floor fur­ ant, nearly new. Feeding for the lunch served, and the ing. come from these recreationists 14-2 VFW for their services.—’The nace, 2-car garage, utility Phone 224-2663 TIMOTHY M. GREEN, totaled nearly $900,000 In the Three forty-acre farms 8-R(X)M house with nearly 13-4 family of Herman Altvater. Judge of Probate. norther Lower Peninsula, and EASLICK & ALLEN room. Owner needs more north of St. Johns. new kitchen and bathroom, 15-lp A true copy : land. TRENCHING for water lines, Helena M. Burk, Register of Probate. $90,000 In the southern Lower family size dining room and foundation, tile drainage, Alba F. Wert Elsie, Mich. 862-5135 78 acres with good three- living room. 4 bedrooms, two Wert & Wood Peninsula. Houses In Middleton, septic tank installations and if LEGAL NOTICES Address: 115 E. Walker bedroom home near Rain­ upstairs and two down. Also NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE St. Johns. Michigan lS-3 barn and other buildings on fields Dealers for Security Carson City, Fowler, Ma­ bow lake, priced at $14,000. Septic tanks. Dial Pompeii The following propert,y has been re« ple Rapids and many more two acres of land. 775 W. 838-2524. 5590 S. Bagley road. covered in Clinton County by the ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP Colony road, 3 miles north, Michigan State Police and the owners OF DeWITT, CLINTON COUNTY, to choose from In St. 120 acres near Maple 3Vi miles east of Fowler or Oscar Dyer. 1-tf have not been located. It will there* MICHIGAN Johns. Rapids, $22,000. fore be sold at public sale in ac* An Ordinance to provide opening 6 miles west, 3 miles north cordance with Act No. 203, P.A. 1937 and closing hours for cemeteries; PLANNING TO and >4 mile east of St. Johns. I Sec. 28.403, C.L. 1948). Properties penalty for entering during closed Farm Loans Available ★ WANTED of a similar category recovered In hours: exceptions thereto. WE NEED LISTINGS 13-3p other counties will also be sold at Interest MISCELLANEOUS this public sale. The sale will be THE TOWNSHIP OF DeWITT OR­ BUILD OR held at State Police Headquarters. DAINS: South Harrison Road, East Lansing, Section 1. All cemeteries of the Town ­ ★ WANTED TO WANTED—40 to 100 acres on Thursday, August 20. 1964, be* ship of DeWitt shall be closed to the Clinton-Gratiot Co. ginning at 9:00 A.M. public from 8 o ’clock P.M. until 8 MODERNIZE? Jessie M. Conley RENT from owner. Write Box M Complaint No. 11-2038-63 o ’clock A.M. every day. REAL ESTATE c/o Clinton County News. 1—Double bladed axe Section 2. Any person entering a _ 2^-3p 1—Plastic raincoat, large size cemetery when closed to the public Complaint No. 13-43S-63 shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and Broker SERVICE WANTED TO RENT—Unfur ­ ELDERLY lady to room and 1—Woman's wool coat, size 12 upKin conviction thereof, shall be fined Thinking about a new barn? New silo? Storage fa­ nished house or apartment, board In my home, no con ­ l^Woman's raincoat, size 12 not exceeding $100.00 or Imprisoned in cilities? New feeding system? Or even a farm home? 15*2 the County Jail for not exceeding 108 Ottawa 224-2465 MELVIN SMITH, Broker at least 2 bedrooms. In St. valescent. Phone 224-4078. 209 ninety days or by both such fine and imprisonment in the discretion of the Finance these projects with a Land Bank loan! Long 8452 North US-27 Johns. Phone 224-4572. 12-tfdh N. Lansing St. 9-tf Final Account Harker—August 26 SALESMEN: Justice of the Peace. PROVIDED, terms! Low Interest rates! Phone 224-3801 WANTED ’TO BUY—A 2-seat- STATE or MICHIGAN—The Probate HOWEVER, special permission may Ralph Oreen, 224-7047 ed horse drawn buggy or Court for the County of Clinton. be obtained to enter a cemetery dur ­ E. Conley, 224-7000 Wheeler Wilson, 224-7404 In the Mattter of the Estate of ing closed hours from the Township if FOR RENT surrey and a 2-wheeled cart. HARRIET HARKER, Constable or any member of the 108 Brush St. Reuben Elrschele, 224-4660 Earl Majeske, 1311 E. Broad ­ s/w Harriett R. Harker. and Township Board, provided such per­ John Dexter, 224-2975 way, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan. s/w Harriet R. Harker, Deceased mission is in writing. St. Johns C. Downing Section 3. This Ordinance shall be­ 5-ROOM FURNISHED house. Phone 772-4092. 15-3p At a session of said Court, held on come effective thirty days after the LAT^DBA^K Phone 224-7127 Middleton 236-5130 Harriet Snyder July 30, 1964. passage thereof. Phone Maple Rapids Sept. 1 to July 1 only. Oas ANTIQUE organ. Write Box Present, Hon. Timothy M. Green. Passed, ordained and ordered pub­ Cecil Smith heat, garage, two blocks from 102, Stockbridge, Michigan Judge of Probate. lished tl^ 3rd day of August, 1964. Dewitt 669-9125 682-2081 business area. Adults only. giving particulars, price and Notice is Hereby Given. That the (Signed) petition of John W. Fitzgerald, the WARDEN KYES, Township Oerk Phone 224-3137. 15-2p your phone number. 14-2p klxecutor of said estate, praying that 15-1 Poge 12 A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Thursday, August 6, 1964

most of last week at Pearl Lake It has made a great improvement called on Mr and Mrs Rowland at Sheridan. In the street lightllng. The trees Heck Sunday afternoon. Biley and Olive Matherton Mr and Mrs Fred Blergans had got the point where they were Mrs Matte Rose spent Friday By Mrs Goldie Moore By Mri Richard Oabome visited relatives at Grand Rapids dimming the street lights. with Mrs Charles Creighton of Valteif Sunday. Mr and Mrs Glen Oliver of Lansing. The hostess invited sev­ By MRS. GEORGE LEIGHTON, Correspondent Mr and Mrs Stewart Sleight Wacousta visited Mrs Mayme eral of Mrs Roses ’ friends for 50 attend Moore Mr and Mrs Garrett Essenberg and family were Thursday night Smith Saturday night. luncheon. Miss Pearl Seal was a reunion at pork arrived home last week after a visitors at the Fred Blergans Miss Judy Jueenker had her supper guest. two week vacation. home. tonsils and adenoids removed Mrs Alta Kebler and Mrs Zanah Aug. 8 bride Church youths go OLIVE— The 51st Albert Miss Janet Langdon of Hub- Arthur Higbee and Barbara at St. Lawrence Hospital. Kebler attended a Farm Bureau canoeing on AuSoble Moore reunion wa.i held at St. bardston was a weekend visitor Volk entertained the mumps last Methodist MYF had a swim­ picnic In St. Johns Sunday. liX is honored at Johns City Park Sunday, with pic­ of Mrs Mary Skinner and chil­ week. ming party at Long Lake Wednes­ Mr and Mrs Lewis Babbitt at­ VALLEY FARMS— The Bap­ nic dinner at noon. dren. Miss Betty Smith accompanied day afternoon with supper In the tended a Farm Bureau picnic at many showers tist Youth Fellowship and several About 50 members of the family Joe and Marcl Osborne spent Marlon Bloomquist to a home­ park. The chaperones furnished St. Johns Sunday also open house adults from the church took a were present for an afternoon of the weekend with their grand ­ coming at Barryton, Saturday. the transportation. for the golden wedding anniver ­ canoe trip down theAu Sable Riv­ mother, Mrs Anna Williams of VALLEY FARMS— Miss visiting and reviewing the hs^ They stopped at Cedar Springs, Willing workers circle will sary of Mr and Mrs Bruce Weller Karen Schermerhorn, Aug. 8 er, July 25. penlngs of the past year. Those Hubbardston. on the way there and called on of Mount Pleasant. The group left for Grayling In Friday evening a teenage meet Aug. 7 at 1 p.m. for a pic­ bride-to-be of Robert Placer, has attending were from Maple Betty’s cousin, Mr and Mrs Mar­ nic at Looking Glass Valley Park Mr and Mrs Andrew Kempf are been entertained at several pre­ the morning and reached Pen­ Rapids, Owosso, Corunna, Lan­ record hop was held in the Sports ­ vin Streeter. rejoicing over the arrival of their rod ’s Canoe Livery In Grayling man’s clubhouse. Chaperones at Wacousta. nuptial events. She is the daughter sing, Ovid, St. Johns and DeWitt. first great-grandson. Mr and Mrs were Linda Hearld, Ed Heckman, A birthday surprise party was Crystal and Douglas Crandall of Mr and Mrs Gilbert D, Scher- In the early morning hours. * * Richard Kempf of Grand Ledge Eleven canoes were rented for Carole Campbell, Gary Simon and held last Sunday at the home of are spending a few days with their merhorn of 129 Wleland Road. Mr Mr and Mrs Roy Gibson visited are the parents. the day and the group of 23 re­ Carole Miner. John Juenker for John who was grandparents, Mr and Mrs Cloy and Mrs Walter Placer of R-1, friends at Jackson and Rives ported a wonderful day. Mrs Mary Skinner and Mrs 83. His children and grandchil ­ Lyon of Mulllken. “/ didn ’t like to ask for DeWitt, are the parents of the Junction Sunday. The Wolverine Shoe & Tanning * * Delane Sllvernall were In Lan­ dren and families came home chanse for the iHirkina meter prospective bridegroom. Mr and Mrs Arnold Blizzard Mrs Grace Graft of Portland Corporation of Rockford, with Mrs Frank Goolsby, from Long sing Friday. and brought a potluck. without buyiiig somethma!" The first event held in Miss accompanied Glenn Locher to called on Mr and Mrs D.C. Allen plants in six Michigan communi ­ Beach, Calif., formerly Miss Mr and Mrs Bernard Brldenger The tree trimming project In Schermerhorns honor was a kit­ take Mrs Locher to University Sunday afternoon. ties, Is one of the nation ’s lead ­ Jaxlne Bandt, Is here for a spent the weekend at Chippewa the village has been completed. chen shower given by Miss Sharon Medical Center at Ann Arbor. She Mr and Mrs Andrew Kempf ing producers of footwear. For Classified Ads — 224-2361 month’s stay at the home of her submitted to surgery Wednesday. Lake. Ellsworth and Miss Kim Schalow. parents, Mr and Mrs Jack Bandt, Mr and Mrs Stanley Carls and High school friends gathered for George Johnson returned home 605 Valley View Road. Mrs Mr and Mrs Ron Carls visited the occasion. Shades of orange Friday after being a patient at Goolsby has brought her two chil­ Mrs Mary Skinner Sunday. and brown themed the event. A E. W. Sparrow Hospital for five dren, Dana, 2 and Deron, 8 Mr and Mrs Dick Osborne, Ken, white cake with tea roses and .days. He received painful face In­ months. They are staying with Rick and Ron spent the weekend f punch were served. Special juries when an emery wheel came their grandparents and also their with Mr and Mrs George Cham­ guests were Miss Janet Cole of off a grinder he was using to pm great-grandparents, Mr and Mrs bers Jr. of Whitmore Lake. Charlotte, and Miss Jane Hansen, sharpen knives. C. C. McDaniel, of Valley Road. Mrs Belle Daniels of Marcel- who was visiting from Florida, a The “Country Cousins ” Group lus, visited Mrs CoraCatllnSun- former schoolmate. of 011ve’s4-HProjectsClubpar ­ m * ♦ ticipated In the 4-H District Tal­ day. A large group of relatives gath­ RELATIVES of the bride-elect ent Show at Marshall Tuesday. Gunnisonville ered Sunday at the home of Frank were guests at a miscellaneous Osborne to help him celebrate his shower given at the home of Mrs By Mrs Loui E. Frltc birthday. Those attending includ ­ Vern Hardman In St. Johns, aunt Take advantage of the huge values we have now for our August South Watertown ed MrsRuthOwen,MrsCoraCat- of the bride-elect. Cohostess was lln, Mrs Belle Daniels, Mr and Sale. You save if ifs an odd piece or a complete house full of Mrs Mabel Linder man of Lan­ Gunnisonville By Mrs Bruce Hodges Mrs Howard Myers, Ruth Lucas sing, grandmother of the bride- Church honors and children, Mr and Mrs Stan furniture ! elect. Gifts were arranged under 4-’H girls bring Osborne, Mr and Mrs Gerry Os­ an open umbrella. In which pink pastor and kin and white streamers were attach­ cheer to infirmary borne, Mrs Clayton Campbell and children and Mrs Robert Hured. for FAMILY ROOM or DEN for the BEDROOM ed. White bells were also hung GUNNISONVILLE— Dr and S, WATERTOWN— Nine girls throughout the home. Mrs John Keith and daughters Solid (Cherry Twin Bookcase were surprised Thursday evening of the 4-H Foods class with their Floor Sample leaders, Mrs Charles Reeves and Other parties were given by when they returned home from McGonigal Corners $179,00 Mrs Vaughan Montgomery, host­ BED, DESK CHEST Mrs Dean Lowe and Mrs Harvey swimming to find a group of folks By Mrs John McGonigal Value Bartrem on July 30, by Mrs from Gunnisonville Church on ed an afternoon tea at the Clinton SOFA 2 pieces—$298.00 Value Lyman Case on Aug. 4, and by their patio with hot coffee and a County Infirmary Thursday. a Secret Pal Club, In which Mrs Homemade cup cakes with Iced Mrs Helen Howe is at home, With Foam Cushions—Large pretty pink, tiered cake baked and after a three weeks stay in Spar­ Danish Walnut Triple Gilbert Schermerhorn is a mem­ decorated by Mrs Alva Hartman, tea was served. Everyone Joined ber. In singing and a tour of the home row Hospital, Lansing, having and Inscribed, The Keith’s. undergone major surgery. ♦ ♦ followed. All voted It a most happy 2-pc. FRIEZE SUITE iooq O DRESSER, BED iqygg afternoon for those concerned. Mrs Ruth Wright attended the A S295.0() Value I W W A BLACK and silver barbecue funeral last Thursday, at Buchan­ Mirror and Chest—259.00 Value I \M m THE BRIDEGROOM’S parents, * ♦ grill complete with cook book, an, of the Infant child of a niece, Mr and Mrs Walter R. Placer Mr and Mrs Clyde Thompson chef’s hat and apron were pre­ Mrs Lyle Heubener. Colonial will hold a rehearsal dinner for entertained at a family picnic on In Knotty Pine —$200.00 Value—Large Double sented to Dr Keith and family as Mr and Mrs William Tarrant of Miss Schermerhorn and Mr Plac­ Tuesday evening to honor their a house warming gift for their new Clark Road left July 25 to attend SOFA BED Ji ’oo er at Light’s Restaurant Friday home from the Gunnison v 111 e guests, Mrs Drucella Lowrle of Value Waverly, Pa., and Mr and Mrs a family reunion at Paragould, DRESSER, BUNK BED i^ogg evening. Church Congregation. Ark. They are expected to return with Best of Construction The guest list will include Mr Glenn Lutes of Allentown, Pa. and .Mirror —Makes Twin Beds 1 i After the refreshments were home this week. and Mrs Gilbert Schermerhorn, Mrs David McCulloch and served, the Keith’s gave every­ Mr and Mrs Gorton Relthmill- Miss Kimberly Schalow, Miss Michael and Kristin of Cleveland, one a tour of their new home. er and family of Livonia visited Reg. $99.00—Odd. Large, Cherry Sharon Ellsworth, Mr and Mrs * » Ohio, are spending the week with SPANISH SOFA at the home of Mrs Relthmlller’s Gerald Jenks, Donald Placer, her parents, .Mr and Mrs Leon DR KEITH has been Pastor at parents, Mr and Mrs Ira Johns, A $4.50.00 Value 31900 Kenneth Leonard, Eugene Garlock. Gunnisonville and E manual Meth­ and Mr and Mrs Bruce Fletcher. CHEST of DRAWERS Schneeberger, Mr and Mrs James odist Churches for the past four Mrs Emma Stoll, Jim Stoll and Mrs Edith Day, all of Lansing, and Patrick Tlscher visited hU Kramer Flexsteel Harrison, Mr and Mrs .Alva Hart­ years and recently moved Into man. Aldan Stamfly, Gerald Mr and Mrs Bruce Hodges were parents, Mr and Mrs Hollis for Your BREAKFAST ROOM their new home. Tlscher on Drummond Island Hardman, Roger Wyrlck and Rev dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Earl I.lovd Drop Leaf Extension He will continue this year with over the weekend. SOFA and CHAIR and Mrs William Halnsworth. Stoll Tuesday evening. his assistant Rev R. S.Nlckolson The McGonigal reunion will be with Foam Rubber Cushions—$298 Value 18800 who Is now living In tlie Emanual Mrs Herbert Monroe and fam­ ily of DansvlUe and Mr and Mrs held at the home of Mr and Mrs TABLE, 4 CHAIRS Methodist parsonage with his Chester McGonigal, 12500 Wat­ for the DINING ROOM family. Dick Schaffer and family were A $179.00 Value Sunday dinner guests of Mr and son Road Sunday, Aug. 9. .Solid Cherry Round Mrs David Hodges. Dianne and Bobby Kay Her- With 2 Leaves—42” Extension FAMILY The Fritxes will The Blue Star Service Club rguth, daughters of Mr and Mrs will meet with Mrs Bonnie Gar- Robert Herrguth, Clise Road re­ TABLE, 3 CHAIRS host 1965 reunion turned last week to their home TABLE, 8 CHAIRS lock Tuesday, Aug. 11. A trip to Distressed Finish—$149.00 Value DRIVE IN the Planetarium is being planned. from a two weeks stay at the August Sale Special GUNNISONVILLE— The 35th Girl Scout Camp “Deer Trails,” annual Sandford family reunion John and Mark Griffin of Lan­ Reg. $350.00 Walnut Drop Leaf Kxtension sing visited their aunt, Mrs Mar­ located about 20 miles north and Formica Top Drop I.eaf was held at the old Hartwlck garet Garlock, the past week. west of Harrison near Long Lake. schoolhouse, at Fenmore Sunday, About 150 Girl Scouts attended, July 26, with Mr and Mrs Hugh Miss Helen Lowell Is on an 18- TABLE, BUFFET TABLE, 2 CHAIRS 7 Mile North of day MEA tour of Hawaii. the greater number from the Lan­ T. (Ted) Sandford, Flint as hosts. sing area. Dianne and Bobby Kay with 4 Side Chairs, 2 Arm Chairs 29400 2 Only—Special I St, Johns on US-27' There were 71 present. Mr and Mrs Bruce Hodges In company with Mr and Mrs Rhine were the only ones from this area. Colonial Round Extension Mr and Mrs Ernie Fritz will Krug of Pottervllle are spending Mrs Iona Barker and children Reg. $295.00 French Provincial be hosts In 1965 when the reunion the week at Drummond Island. have been vacationing the past will be held In the St. Johns City month on Drummond Island. They TABLE, 4 CHAIRS Wed., Thurs., Fri. Park. are planning to stay another two CHINA, TABLE » * weeks, returning In time for the 18900 and Buffett—Special •Aug. 5-6-* with 4 Chairs Miss Marlon Hall of Kalamazoo Eureka opening of school. nOl'BLE FE.ATl'RE was a weekend guest of Mr and Mrs Gordon Waggoner Reg. $300.00 Grey Mahogany $119.00 Howell Marble Effect Plastic Top Extension Mrs Lyman Case of Bolchot Road. THEIR FIRST FULL-LENGTH Mr and Mrs Jerry Hoag and MOTION PICTURE IN COLOR! Church schedule Eagle daughters visited in Grand Rap­ CHINA, LARGE TABLE 10700 Mrs Charles Higbee TABLE, 4 CHAIRS ids over the weekend. Mrs Hoag's sef for Sunday and 6 Chairs * • Drop Leaf Colonial Extension mother, Mrs Arthur Shinn, is In a hospital. EUREKA—The schedule at the Reg. $295.00 Drop Leaf Extension Eureka Congregational Christian Eagle lunchroom Mr and Mrs Ernie Fritz, Mr TABLE, 4 CHAIRS ERNEST Church for Aug. 9 is: 9 a.m. and Mrs Alva Hartman and Nancy invaded by theives Neatly Styled —Special Sunday school; 10 a.m. half-hour TABLE, CHINA BORGNINE attended the Sandford reunion at EAGLE — The lunchroom, op ­ worship; 11 a.m. Immersion and 6 Chairs In Cherry 18900 Fenmore Sunday. JOE FLYNN-TIM CONWAY service; 12 noon, Sunday school erated by Lewis Wilson, was The Charles Fritz and Ron broken Into Saturday night. AND THE WHOLE McHALE'S CREW! picnic at the home of Mr and Mrs 1 Onlv —3/3 .Mattress and Parkinson families spent a 10- Dale Randolph. The criminals gained entrance 1 Only—Blond A UNIVERSAL PICTURE day yacatlon at a cottaee on Island ♦ » through the back kitchen door. Lake near Merldlth. Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Wendell Waggoner The State Police are Investiga ­ ALSO CHINA, 4 CHAIRS BOX SPRING Alya Hartman and Nancy spent and sons, Ronnie and Rusty, and ting. and Dron Leaf Extension Table 17700 $159.00 Value—Special the weekend with them. They re­ Mr and Mrs Gordon Waggoner ported the fishing catch was ex­ "The Man From and daughters, Gloria and Linda, Rev Perry leads Hotel Type Innerspring Mattress cellent. all vacationing this week together . The three grandchildren of Mr In northern Michigan. Eagle Bible School Galveston ” $19.95 Blond Mersman Tables—Both and Mrs Lyman Case visited them Miss Sharon Smith of Owosso BOX SPRING COLOR CARTOON spent Wednesday with her grand ­ EAGLE—Rev Glenn Perry will over the weekend. Reg. $99.00 Floor Sample parents, Mr and Mrs Frank be the speaker at the Sunday Sat. and Sun Aug. 8-9 morning service at the Four ­ COFFEE and END TABLES Ruess. With Innerspring Mattress—28x42 DOUBLE FEATURE Mr and Mrs Frank Ruess square Church Aug. 9. Bible The Ledges school will start at the Four ­ attended the 50th wedding anni ­ CHoVcE Playhouse versary of Mr and Mrs Guy square Church Aug. 17 and Rev 10^® CHILD'S CRIB Smith of Owosso. Glen Perry will be in charge. With High Pressure Plastic Tops Fitzgerald Park » » f:omplele —Only Grand Ledge, Mich. Mr and Mrs LeRoy Drury Jr. Charles Higbee attended the pilB! of Bannister called on their par­ $29.50 Screened Professional Summer board of supervisors meeting at STEP TABLES, COFFEE TABLE Stock Theatre ents, Mr and Mrs Frank Ruess St. Johns, Monday. Monday. Thru Saturday: $119.00 with Drawer 5950 BABY BED Mr and Mrs J.D. Robinson at­ Mrs Robert Higbee and her "Antigone" children and Kathy Oehman spent Value Set 3 Tables Complete with Mattress Glub your neighbor... (Modern version, Greek tended the Robinson reunion at classic) the Ovid Park Sunday. take him to see Aug. 11-15 Mrs Ethel Randolph returned Ing a few days with her parents, See our many other bargains in rockers, chairs, lamps, pictures, The Incredible "Importance of to her home on Sunday alter Mr and Mrs Orrln Blank. spending several days with her Mr and Mrs Lawrence Hyke and mirrors. In fact, anything for your home at great savings to you. Mr. Limpet _ Being Earnest" daughter, Mrs Kay Stephens. family left Saturday morning for From Warner Bros.Sal (Oscar Wilde ’s Merry their home In Hixson, Tenn., after UBCRAL TERMS FREE DELIVERY Mix-Up) Mr and Mrs Jim Peck of Alma, spending the week with his par­ ALSO Aug. 18-22 and William Peck were Saturday ents, Mr and Mrs Roy Hyke and "Harvey" night guests of Mrs Blanche Sut- his sister, Mrs William Young, fln and boys. and family of Lansing. The "4 For Texas" (Last show of the season! ) Rev and Mrs Roy Middleton Youngs also spent Tuesday here FRANK SINATRA, DEAN Reservations: and family visited In Kentucky at the Hyke home. ST. JOHNS FURNITURE GO. MARTIN. ANITA Grand Ledge 627-8585 a few days last week. Mrs Elva Webber and son of Rates for parties, children, Dearborn were Wednesday din ­ EKBERO. URSULA students. Mr and Mrs Pat Owensby and lit N. Clinton ST. JOHNS ^hofM 224.20«a ANDRESS family of Decatur,Ga. are spend- ner guests St the Roy Hyke home. Thursdoy, August 6, 1964 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Page ] B

Club women are offered session list

Mrs Arnold Sveblllus of Grand Haven, West Central District president of the Michigan State Federation of Women ’s Clubs, has announced the following dates for area clubwomen; Fine Arts Tea, National Music Camp, In- terlochen, Aug. 5 at 1:30 p.m.; West Central convention at Grand Haven, Oct. 27; Ingathering at Loch Rio Girls Town, Nov. 14; Michigan State convention in Kal­ amazoo, April 27, 28, 29, 1965; General Federation conventional »« New Orleans, La., June 7, 1965.

She also announced this dis ­ trict’s recent awards. * • CLUB-OF-THE-YEAR award for the best all-around program, membership under 100, went to the Greenville Junior Woman’ s Club. Based on per capita dona ­ tions, the Grand Rapids Juniors Mrs Arthur Newman, left, and her mother, Mrs Glenn Halt- were tops for Glrlstown. erman, are shown with some of their completed work in ceramics. The Grand Haven Woman ’s A lamp at the left has an outdoor theme of birds. Mrs Newman Club had the most outstanding achievements in Conservation. holds a floral decorated plate that she likes. One of Mrs Halter- The Michigan Federation was man’s preferences is a decorated tea set. Around the walls may named as one of the top three in the entire country for its be found hundreds of pieces of greenware awaiting choosing by outstanding work. The others some would-be ceramics artist. were Wisconsin and Illinois. An award will be given the district having the greatest number of conservation programs this year. Mother-daughter team * * GTHER awards and recogni ­ tion went to this district for art, drama and 100 per cent partici­ pation in CARE by 23 clubs in this finds fun in ceramics district. This Included area clubs from Byron, Elsie, Maple Rap­ BY MRS FAYE HANSGN stalled a kiln in the basement of Mrs Halterman spends most of ids, St. Johns and Ovid. her home. Her mother also be­ her time in the studio and her DeWITT —The DeWltt Cer­ came engrossed in the art and husband, Glenn (“Dutch” to his Scholarship contributions amics Studio puts Santa’s work ­ joined her daughter in this proj ­ throughout the federated world friends) is a barber and the .Ik shop to shame on Wednesday and ect. Fire Chief of DeWitt Township. amounted to $917,520.80 and Thursday evenings and on Thurs­ * * Michigan was rated as one of day afternoons when Mrs Arthur BGTH continue to take advanc ­ * ♦ the top ten. (Jean) Newman and her mother, ed lessons and attend the Na­ BGTH WOMEN are members of » » Mrs Glenn (Vedah) Halterman, tional Ceramic Shows in vari­ the National Ceramics Assn., MRS SVEBILIUSalso reminded are giving lessons to students. ous parts of the country. They The Firemans Auxiliary and of the district federation clubs that They have 40 students who come are continually experimenting the DeWitt Eastern Star. Mrs Mrs L. Nell Dalby of Lakevlew, from Lansing, St. Johns and with new glazes and paints and Halterman is a past patron of and chairman of the Esther Hunt­ Laingsburg, as well as the De- are always looking for ways to this group and is active in their er Scholarship Loan Fund is anx­ Witt area. Improve their techniques. club. ■Above is a picture of the James family at their home at 701 S. Mead ious to accumulate the $250 lor » » Mrs Newman is office secre­ the first scholarship through THIS ALL came about in 1956 tary in the DeWitt Public Schools They welcome visitors to their Street. They are, left to right, Mrs Matthews, Mr Matthews holding Melissa, 4, Todd, 10, Grand Valley College. when Mrs Newman with several and her husband, Arthur, is post ­ studio and are always glad to show and C athy, 16. friends attended classes in cer­ master for DeWitt. them around. They last langer amics in the Lansing adult eve­ ning school. She became fascinat­ Get longer use from cleaning ed by the art and it rapidly be­ CLINTON COUNTY NEWS PAGE Mrs Matthews blazes trail of cloths by hemming them. Wash came her hobby. them out before they become too dirty and use them again and The following year she estab­ again. campaigning with husband lished her own studio and in­ for Women Lack of nutrition AND MEN, TOO BY .MABEL OPPENNEER hundreds of names from peti­ judge for the selection of Miss Matthews organized a tea for her tions. Teenage ol Lansing soon. in this county. Last month, she Mrs Jean Matthews Isn ’t a * * was one of the hostesses for the curbs baby ’s health meet your club president Mary Scranton and she doesn ’t MRS MATTHEWS has earned a She has arranged many fashion coffee hour given by Mrs Ink shows for the Clinton Memorial claim the professional know-how reputation as a good organizer as White honoring Mrs Elly Peter­ meals can be quick and easy. of Lenore Romney, but she’s a president ol the St. Jolms Music Hospital Auxiliary and the ta- son. BY BETTY KETCHAM County Extension Agent St. Patricia ’s Guild good organizer and believes that Boo.sters Club. During her bleaax for the First Congrega ­ For example . . . many canned tional Church Lenten service. Home Economics her husband, JamesC. Matthews, presidency of tlie group which was THE COUPLE has three chll- and packaged foods can be com ­ should be the State Representa­ at a low ebb when she took office, dren, Cathy, 16, Todd, 10, and bined with other foods to make ap­ She served on the gerontology One out of every four mothers tive from the new 87th Michigan $3,000 has been raised. This in­ Melissa, 4. petizing dishes that are easy to District. cludes $1,800 for the advertising seminar for Senior Citizens and bearing a first child is less than prepare. Use canned tomato soup, and sale of calendars. Part of this she said, “I hope to do more be­ 20 years old. Mrs Matthews is proud of her undiluted, as a sauce over meat So, she’s organizing her sched­ fund will pay expenses of 140 cause I enjoyed it. I think these husband and generous with her A startling statistic? Yes. But balls or with quick-cooking rice ule to blaze the campaign trail members of the school band to the people are a wonderful inspira­ praise ol him. “She said “I’m so tion. ” not nearly as startling, says Dr to make Spanish rice. wltli him untii the Republican pri­ National Music Camp at Inter- proud of him. He’s so sincere in mary on Sept. 1. ♦ » Evelyn Splndler, extension nutri ­ lochen in August. This is the what he is doing. ” Here’s another interesting ♦ ♦ largest group of local bandsmen SHE WAS A guest of honor at the tionist in the U S Department of combination —with many varia­ Jay Cettes auxiliary tea. And she Agriculture, as the fact that about WITH HER confidence in his to make the trip. tions . . . use canned macaroni ability and her experience and serves as a den mother for Cub half the teen-age girls in this Scouts. Moke 'em shine! country, have diets poor in some or spaghetti in cheese or tomato tact of meeting people, his petite, In the fall, a drive w ill be con ­ sauce, combined with ground attractive blonde wife should be a ducted to raise approximately Picture glass is best cleaned essential nutrients. Two years ago when Mrs Le­ with a cloth wrung out of hot meat, tuna, cut-up chicken or definite asset to a successful $2,400 to provide 24 new band uni ­ ham, diced beef or frankfurters, campaign. forms. nore Romney was campaigning water and dipped in alcohol. Pol ­ This makes them ill-equipped and baked to blend flavors. An­ * ♦ for her husband, George, to be­ ish at once with a chamois cloth for motherhood. come governor of Michigan, Mrs until dry and glossy. ♦ • other simple combination is can­ “He lielieves that he can do a BESIDES the usual concerts, ned corned beef hash formed into good job for the people, ” she de ­ the Music Boosters Club spon ­ ACCORDING to Dr Icle G. patties and grilled with a slice of clared, “and, I believe that he Macy, an expert in child nutrition, sored Varsity Night on wliich they pineapple or top. Look over the can, too. ” babies borne realized $500 last fall. This is the canned goods on your kitchen big event of the year and will be to under- r. shelves, and let your imagination SINCER repeated next fall. n ourlshed ‘Jim has always been interest­ plan some interesting yet simple ed in good government and in pol ­ teen - age r s f ^ meals. itics,” she explained. “He is com ­ Mrs Matthews was made an may be pre­ munity-conscious and proud of St. Honorary All-Star when St. Johns mature, have Johns and he would like a part in hosted the All-Star Band Festival congenital Local homemaker government. ” here. Two hundred and eight of the defects, or best band musicians in Michigan lack adequate attends sessions were entertained here at that nut r i t i o n a 1 at MSU conference stores to HE IS well known In Clinton time. protect them through birth and Mrs Guy Slmcox of St. Johns County but since the reshuffling Slie is a member ol the Green the first days and months of life. of districts which brings Shia­ Tec Club of the Clinton County was among the homemakers at­ wassee County into the 87th dis ­ Country Club and has .served as tending the 37th annual Michigan Because the teen-ager ’s own State University Homemakers ’ trict he has a lot of “getting- its pre.sldent, also of theSwegles body is still in the formative acquainted ” to do. Street Parent Teacher As.socla- Conference, “College Week for They plan to attend the Shia­ stage, the young mothers bears Women. ” tion. an added strain dur Ing preenancv. wassee County Fair and other ♦ ♦ scheduled meetings on their She must feed two children— Some 1,000 women from SHE IS a Miss Michigan pageant herself and her baby. MRS ALVIN J. THELEN “meet more people” campaign. preliminary judge and has serv­ throughout the state attended the She has been busy for some time ed in this capacity at many Michi­ event which provides classes and Mrs Thelen of West Parks Road is the composing a mailing list of the gan events. She is scheduled to general sessions to help home­ AT THIS time a good, well- makers Improve the quality of new president of St. Patricia Guild of St. balance diet is essential, Dr living in thehome, the community Splndler says. The mother-to-l)e and the world. Joseph Altar Society. She is second vice should eat two or more serv­ » ♦ president of the Lansing Deanery Council Home Financing ings of lean meat, poultry or SHE HEARD MrsGeorgeRom ­ of Catholic Women, a member of the board fish each day, four cups of milk, ney, Michigan’s First Lady, dis ­ and four or more servings of available on cuss “Building Stronger Fam­ of the altar society, officer of the St. Jo­ vegetables and fruits, bread and ilies” and attended classes on seph Home-Room Council, an officer of the well located new residential cereals. "Nutrition and the Customer ” and “Releasing Spiritual Resources Michigan State Grange and of the Olive city and suburban property. During the second half of the for the Modern Family.” Grange, a past president of St. Joseph Inquire pregnancy, she should add anoth­ er egg, an extra pound of fruits Altar Society and served as banquet chair­ Dusting books or tomatoes, and three-fourths man of the 1960 Diocesan Convention. Her Few Women Can Do This pound of dark-green or deep- In dusting IhxAs, wljie th<> leaf (Qapitol yellow vegetables on her diet edges away from the binding. hobbies are sewing, knitting, painting, pi­ 6645 Mrs Loren Bigelow of Ashley came each week. Keeps the dirt out of the back- ano, bridge, collecting vases and enter­ l)one [K>cket. into St. Johns on an errand. Her car balk­ taining. She recently served as camp NO MATTER what your age, Savings & Loan Rssn. ed. Did she call a serviceman? She grab ­ you have a life-long need for good Remove that rust counsellor for the grange. She has five nutrition. Older folks, especially, Use scouring jKjwder and a wad 1 . 112 E. Allegan. LANSING bed a pair of pliers, raised the hood and children, Steven, 10, Vickie, 9; Debbie, 8; Tel. IV 4-H4I often find cooking a chore. Yet it of paiwr to remove rust from proceded to make the necessary repairs. needn ’t be. Preparing interesting knife blades. Douglas, 4; and James, 2. Page 2 B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Thursday, August 6, 1964 EDITORIAL PAGE "At Least They Have Traffic Lights on the Highway" OmE OVER UGHTLY hv Ink White Our laws help make our youngsters lazy Too many are topless, Jim says WEEK IN, WEEK OUT, few newspa­ rests have been made. Or had you forgot ­ Quite frequently our teenagers are pic­ permen of my acquaintance write better, ten? tured as indolent, lazy louts with no desire V L more entertaining stuff than Jim Fitzger ­ Many Southern ministers close their for work. That isn’t so. They aren’t lazy. ald, editor of The County Press over at church doors to Negroes and have the It is just that our labor laws and bureau­ Lapeer. This piece which appeared in the gall to bend the scriptures into a defense cratic edicts are bending them in that di­ July 16 issue is most appropriate these of their blind bigotry. But wave a topless rection. ^7 (t days— swimsuit under these clerical noses and A representative of the state depart­ As evidenced by most newspapers and you’ll get a sermon to quake the devil ment of labor spoke over in Mason recent­ other media, there are two great ques­ himself. ly, pointing out the restrictions on hiring tions now facing the nation: 1) should * ♦ ♦ youths. women on the beach reveal all their up­ GOVERNORS and other high officials Those people who thought they were do­ per skin, and 2) should black skin be al­ claim that a man’s fight against injus­ ing neighborhood youngsters a good turn by lowed on the same beach with white tice and inhumanity should be limited by hiring them to mow lawns are not good skin, in any quantity at all? state lines. It is OK to love your brother Samaritans —they’re in the wrong, accord ­ What greater evidence than this is who lives next door, but don’t do any­ ing to labor rules, needed to prove that we are a people of thing for a mistreated brother in the next * * great culture and intelligence? state. That’s meddling, and you’re li­ * t * THOSE FARMERS who take on boys un­ able to get your head busted, buddy. der 18 for summer work where power equip­ y LAST SUMMER at a Traverse City These officials can look the other way ment is being used are in violation of labor motel my family shared a swimming pool when their police allow racists to murder laws and edicts. with a Negro family for several days. I and go unpunished. But, by golly, these It’s okay for a 15-year-old boy to throw watched my children closely for weeks same police had better crack down quick his weight against a 205-pound tackle in foot ­ RAMBLIN’ afterward and I couldn’t see where they on any wayward woman who borrows her ball but he is limited to 20 pounds if he has had caught anything from their exposure husband’s trunks. a job for pay. to a darker complexion. Their appetite The worst of it happens in the south, It’s permissible for a 16-year-old to with Rink for water melon didn’t increase, nor where prejudice is stronger than hyproc- drive and work on his hot rod or race around could they tap dance any better than be­ risy. Up north the phonies say “tch tch, on his motor scooter but he can’t work in BY LOWELL G. RINKER fore. that’s awful” to Mississippi race mur­ the same room with power equipment. i If there had been a bare-chested ders and then soon forget, because they One of my pet peeves is prob ­ called us to dinner. Our fam­ woman, of whatever complexion, flop­ are busy tittering and exclaiming over * * ably one of your pet peeves. ily, too, said grace at the ta­ ping around in that motel pool I am not stupid bathing suits. ble, and we took turns doing AS A RESULT of these laws and edicts sure what my children’s reactions would ♦ Ik ♦ Frequently on holidays, and It. and the many others we meekly accept, our more and more on weekends, » » have been. Their mother, I am certain, ANYONE WITH half a brain knows youths are totally unprepared in most cases automobile drivers turn on their ON THIS occasion, it was my would have locked Old Dad in the bath­ that the topless bathing suit is a publici­ headlights to remind others to turn. We all bowed our heads to recognize or respond to the responsibili­ drive safely. Two Indiana Uni­ and I began singing the "Star room until after dark. ty stunt and nothing else. A sophisticated ties of work when they finally do get the versity optometrists also rec­ Spangled Banner. ” * * * designer wanted to get his name in print ommend that all cars have some chance. lights on them because they are I got through a few bars of ALL OF WHICH is a rather nonsensi ­ and he did it the easiest way—by taking This time of the year businessmen and in some cases, up to 40 times it before I and everybody else cal introduction to a serious question: advantage of people so fascinated by the more visible than dark cars. realized what I was doing. I had farmers are deluged with requests from ♦ ♦ much difficulty saying It cor ­ How come most of us clowns get excited female cheat they can’t see above the boys and girls for summer employment. BUT THE thing that Irks me rectly then because nobody about the wrong things? neckline. Is the driver who turns his head­ would stop laughing. Other hustlers jumped on the band­ Most of them are out of luck. Most of them lights on to show he Is safety » ♦ Three young men are still missing, want to work but few of them will have a conscious but who has the lights THERE IS MUCH to be said and most likely murdered, in Mississip­ wagon and the suckers are eating it up. on high beam. Despite the fact it about the beauties of Michigan, Ah yes. That sinful suit must be chance. is usually bright outside, bright both in this area and In other pi because they believed in such incredi­ * * * car lights still blind me. parts of the state. You ’ll prob ­ ble things as integrated swimming. The stamped out and Holy Joe will lead the I have no argument with turn ­ ably hear me talk about it fre­ enormity of the crime committed against crusade. When this battle is won, and WHEN YOU SEE a strapping 16-year- ing lights on, or with having au­ quently In the future. Right now I’m rather perturbed with my­ them is still a terrible thing for their when all the library books are censor­ old hanging out on the corner orbuzzingthe tomobile running lights, but, please, keep them on low beam. self because I haven’t gotten families and friends. But across the na­ ed and when all the statues are clothed, streets in the car, don’t blame him for being * * out too much to look at It. tion, the pious breast beaters are more Joe might get around to worrying about a lazy no-good. THE BANK executive had had One of the contributing fac­ a very busy day on the phone. concerned with bare breasts. man’s inhumanity to man. But don’t b&t The blame should be placed on our tors to our moving back to Mich­ He came home and sat down to igan was to be able to see the It has been a year since four little on it. legislators for the anti-youth work laws, the eat dinner with his family. Gen­ beauty of the state. As we ap­ girls were bombed to death as they at­ When it comes to using our heads, bureaucrats who put their interpretations on erally he said grace at dinner. proach the end of our second This time he sat down, lowered month here, we are getting set­ tended Sunday School in Alabama. Noar- too many of us are topless. those work laws, and ourselves for not in­ his head and said "Hello. ” tled enough that we will be able to get out more often and see It. sisting that changes are made. That reminds me of a time A boy who has to wait until he is 18 to long ago when my folks and How about you? Learning to accept the responsibility of employment, in brother and I lived in Illinois. recognize the beauty around us A Church Golden Wedding Gary and I had been listening Is refreshing, most cases won’t recognize it. to music, I guess, when mom —RINK Back Thru the Years if Interesting Items from the Files of BY W. E. DOBSON The Clinton County News (Lines read at the SOth anniversary of the Union of Baptitt ar.;l Presbyterian Churches at Quincy, Mich. July 19, 1964). 10 YEARS AGO Three fire departments, Elsie, From the Files of Aug. 5, 1954 Ovid and Owosso, were called out There’s many kinds of weddings In the wee hours Wednesday, Aug. Held in churches every day. John Baker and John Theuer- 2, when flames destroyed a large On some the ties are fleeting. kauf, teachers of vocational agri ­ barn and contents. Including four Other folks are wed to stay: culture at St. Johns, received ad ­ head of dairy cattle, on the H. B. But the Golden One we witness, And pledge here again to renew ditional, up - to - date technical Peters farm near Elsie. The loss training In agriculture at the 35th Is one where two church bodies \ I j ' * - Is estimated at $8,000. annual conference for teachers of Both together said "I do. ” vocational agriculture, conducted Another stretch of black-top at Kellogg Center, Michigan State constructed under the county road Instances are far too many College, July 26-30. commission ’s 1939 highway Im­ Where church folk disagree. provement program, was com ­ And split up into facttons- Three Victor Township boys pleted Wednesday. This section of Each a separate entity; admitted to sheriff’s officers this road, 21/2 miles long, extends But when churches Join together To promote the common good. week that they had broken Into from US-27 at the golf club cor ­ There’s a page in human progress the farm home of Floyd Elliott ner seven miles north of St. of Victor and stolen 11 govern ­ Johns, straight east to Eureka. Not too often understood! ment bonds and about $1.75 In cash. Full fifty years of union Joined in a common cause * * 50 YEARS AGO From the Files of Aug. 6, 1914 Forgetting petty differences. 25 YEARS AGO Is worthy of robust applause; And we who have helped in building i;.— From the Files of Aug. 3, 1939 W.J. Moss, Studebaker and The bridge that has served to span. Maxwell agent, reports the sale of Today can be proud to have aided 0 Peppermint growers In what Is a Studebaker four during the past In finding a way and a plan. v-^ ->■ known as the St. Johns area, com­ week, to Middleton parties. prising 11 counties In the south central section of Michigan, have The big tent for theChautaugua, The perils that early beset us started harvesting their 1939 which will be held In St. Johns for Were real then and genuine too. They called for cool heads and a vision. crop. Monday the A. M. Todd Co. one week beginning Friday, Aug. To chart and guide us safely through; A of Kalamazoo, which maintains a 7, Is now In readiness on the The God of our fathers was with us. permanent market In St. Johns, grounds at the East Side school, ■vt Faith and Hope that must ever prevail announced a price of$2 per pound five blocks east of Clinton ■*n, •A’ His spirit o ’ercame every weakness t - for the oil. Avenue. God helping we dared not to fall. 1 Fifty years of married status Often leads to some decay. Clinton County News In the physical well being. On a Golden Wedding day; Serving the Clinton Area Since 1856 But the church with such a mission. Has no reason thus to fear. INK WHITE Editor It’s vitality grows stronger AL H. HAIGHT Business Mgr. Day by day and year by year I STEVE P. HOPKO Advertising Mgr. JOHN W. HANNAH Superintendent Mine is but one human vision. Weak and faulty I agree. Reaping a Harvest of Beauty In Clinton County Second class postage paid at St. Johns, Mich. Published Still I hold a firm conviction Thursdays at 120 E. Walker Street, St. Johns, by Clinton For the years that are to be; There’s beauty along the sideroads of Central Michigan, and Clinton County has County News, Inc. Here lies promise for our futures. Subscription Rates (Payable In advance): In Michigan, One For a formula to heed iti, share, especially at this time of mid-summer harvests. The Art Voorhees farm on Year, $4.00; six months, $3.00; three months, $1.50. Outside Try a maximum of loving Clark Road west of Bath provided this example of the beauty around us. Michigan, $5.00 per year. Other countries, $6.00 per year. With a minimum of creedi Thursday, August 6, 1964 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Page 3^

THELMA COUNTRY FLAVOR MICHIGAN MIRROR White ash’-^a dignified Lack of familiarity with link with the pioneers Appeals Court dangerous BY ELMER E. WHITE — HAYDN PEARSON Michigan Press Ass’n. It Is a dignified solid-looking arms. The compound leaves are plucks the winged seeds and may tree with heavy limbs, and in fa­ frequently a foot long. The tree Is carry them long distances. Romney also will put some vorable locations It reaches a dioecious — the pistil late and BY ELMER E. WHITE FINAL audits will not be com ­ height of more than 100 feet. 'This credit for the surplus to several stamlnate flowers are borne on The ash likes rich soil, and the Michigan Press Assn. pleted until mid-September, but member of the Olive family Is In­ different trees. The flowers are tentative figures on activity dur ­ spending studies by task finest specimens are found In the which recommended money-sav ­ timately linked with the history of not spectacular, but the small Ohio and Mississippi valleys,but Lack of familiarity by the vot­ ing the fiscal year ended June 30 the nation, for the pioneers quick­ green blossoms without petals ing imhllc with an Issue or office Indicated a good financial position ing methods to several state throughout the northeast one can agencies. ly learned that the heavy, strong, have a quiet appeal. In late sum­ find them; tall dignified trees that can l)e dangerous to both the In addition to providing a close-grained wood served their mer or autumn, a gusty wind candidates and the electorate. tower about the birches and grow­ clean slate for the 1965 legis ­ Perhaps most difficult to eval­ purposes well. ing evergreens. Experts tell us It lature to work with, the fact that uate Is who or what should really The wood was used to make is second only to the oak as our This year such a danger exists. Michigan’s books are again In the there Into your lovely community. get the credit for the Increased WMmi cart bodies and wagons; It lent You people can be very proud of most valuable commerlcal tree. In theory at least, where the State black provides major political * • Court of Appeals election Is con ­ revenue. Itself well to the shaping of axe having had such an illustrious fodder for the coming campaign. • * cerned. handles. Mallets and beetles of woman grow up in your section. ON THESE summer days, as a * • man looks at his cows resting In SOME FACTORS outside the ash shrived shingles and split While it has never been my REPUBLICAN Gov George executive office and legislative planks for benches in one-room the shade of the big ash In the One outstate candidate for the Romney will undoubtedly claim privilege to visit your city, we new court estimates that only one halls certainly must be consid ­ cabins. Handles of hoes, shovels know the general area, having pasture, he knows that Fraxlnus much credit for having eliminat­ amerlcana Is a link with the days out of 100 voters knows that nine ered. Three consecutive boom ILJ and sledge hammers were made been In Lansing. We also have ed the $85 million general fund when the pioneer cleared his land. Appeals Court Judges will be years In the auto Industry pro ­ of the solid wood, and explorers friends In Farmington, Mr and deficit and putting nearly $50 mil­ vided additional spending money wanted their canoe paddles fash­ elected this fall and that each lion In surplus on the books. Mrs Slocum. She was the daugh­ elector will cast a ballot for three In pockets^ part of which went to ioned from ash. ter of one of your three-time the state in taxes. * * candidates. Legislators of his persuasion Governors of Michigan, so we Road Commission * « "It's a sort of do it yourself romance AN OLD WHITE ash In a fence have close ties with your state. also were given some credit for Another certainty Is that the he corner, or standing at the edge of BEING A non-partisan race, We are hoping that this fall we the fiscal stability of Romney in several lean years previously sends her flower seeds!" a river, often has huge horizontal Weekly Report the Judges ballot will be separate a recent announcement of the fi­ can elect a ticket which will try from other offices In both paper made administrators more con­ to save America from the bottom nancial position. scious of the value of the money and machine precincts. • » of the political dregs through The Road Commission office they had to spent. There can be Comment's on poor which we have been carried for was closed Monday for the an­ ROMNEY said it was largely little doubt that in state govern ­ Election officials say regret ­ English, grammar almost 35 years. We like the new nual employees ’ picnic. The em­ due to the thrifty attitude of GOP ment, as well as In private life, tably that frequently machine vot ­ lawmakers In writing budgets that leaders recently nominated and ployees and their families plus ers ignore nonpartisan contests. it Is easier to count pennies THANKS FOR columns like we think that your Governor Rom ­ some of the retired employees Michigan was able to retire Us closely when faced with a short­ Less often, but still too frequent ­ this In our county paper. I wish ney will go along with Goldwater gathered at Smith Hall In the St. debt and get some extra funds age than when money seems to ly, the same thing oc' urs inpa{)er to comment on the poor English, and Miller. Johns park for dinner. There In the public coffers. come from a bottomless well. ballot precincts where voters tire grammatical errors and Improp ­ California visitors We shall entire 1 y lose our lib­ were 221 present. * • » er pronunciations so common to ­ of their Job before even looking at Democrats will take a differ ­ erties unless we bring to an end There were prizes for all and ONE approach to traffic safety day on radio and television pro ­ the nonpartisan contests and is­ ent view this fall in the campaign. 30 years of socializing our coun ­ safety awards were presented by sues before them. Improvement Is to take the known grams, and other public speak­ * * hazards off the roads. rave about Michigan try under the Democrats. Chairman Paul Nobis as follows: A batch of so-called nuisance ing. Most sincerely, MANY WELL-quallfled candi ­ it’s another hundred miles to taxes reimposed since 1960 and These include landmarks which SOMETIMES It’s a thrlU to GUY ALLISON For safe driver 6 years: Joe dates, Including local Judges and We are confronted with these look on the other side of the see another one. In Michigan you new ones enacted Into law rather cause blind Intersections, dan ­ Glendale, Calif. Barrett, Keith Barrett, Bert Hil­ present and former state legis ­ Irritating expressions in our ev­ coin. You know for as long as go right from one beautiful spot than levy a state income tax will gerous curves on the roads them­ ler, Arnold Martens, Raymond lators, have filed In the Appeals eryday conversations with our I can remember California has to another all day. They are ev­ be blamed by Democrats on the selves, and, probably most Im­ He finds error Martens, Albert Martin, Lloyd Court district races throughout townsfolks, high school graduates been represented to be the Utop­ erywhere, all along the roads. ” Republican legislators. portant of all, the drivers who in paper's chemistry Myers, Gerald Powers, Glen the state. * * and even our public school teach­ ia as far as a place to live Is Schlarf, Lewis Smith, Dale Ste­ have bad driving records. ers. DEMOCRATS will claim that concerned. Whenever you could They are hoping this week to ONE OF MY hobbles Is to vens and Joe Wltgen. Failure by the voters to be these new taxes, enacted during get together enough money, that visit Mrs Clark’s cousin, Alden Tough treatment on known bad Just to name a few we hear find mistakes In national mag ­ familiar with these candidates the final year of Gov John B. was the place to visit and most Livingston, and watch the mint For safe driver 5 years: could be costly. This court ’s drivers has been set down on the “different than;” letters signed azines, like the Saturday Even ­ Swainson ’s term, were totally re­ certainly the place to which you still at work. They are even ing Post or The Reader ’s Dig­ Howard Dennis and Roger Thur­ nine Judges will get many of the record books this year. Secretary “Yours respectively,” verb sponsible for the Increase in should eventually retire. Climate reckless enough to say they know est. The Digest Is almost letter ston. Important appeals in the future. of State James M. Hare reports forms —should have went, had * * revenue this year to $610 mil­ and scenery were the best. they would love It In the winter, perfect. Wise minds must be selected for more revocations and sus­ sang, have sat the table; per­ when nature strips the trees of lion. This was the figure, they pensions of licenses the first half In May of 1960 I made the FOR SAFE DRIVER 4 years: this heavy responsibility if the will say, that made the surplus sonal pronouns —purses bought This week I have a niece and all their green leaves and the A1 Ernst, Roy Harger, Albert voters are to l>e properly served of this year than ever before. for she and I, awards won by Post In a “letter to the editor ” possible. * * nephew, Mr and Mrs Ora Clark snow covers the ground and you and found a misspelled word in Hufnagel, William Martens, Paul in the future. they and their leader; pronunci ­ and their eight year-old son Ora go outdoors and get cold and Rltz. ON THE POSITIVE side, how­ ations — “elum" trees, “Slm- the Post that same year. These visiting me for the second time come Inside and get warm. We papers spend thousands of doll ­ ever, Hare also reports that his ular,” “colyumns, ” “preslden- haven’t even talked about our this summer. They spent the first ars to be letter perfect, but the For safe driver 3 years: Er­ ''Looking backward ” office Is attempting to step up its tual,” etc. colorful autumn. driver Improvement program for two weeks In July here, the next hometown papers often drop a vin Hill, Walt Wager and Hers- two weeks at Remus and Marion, the sometime errant drivers. letter and no one thinks anything chel Woodhams. BY IRA ‘•Sawmill* BIR.MINGHAM These careless habits of Being a good Republican 1 Just speaking seem to be as con­ about It. They travel e d from Los An­ have to end this by saying, “In But last week, under Science For safe driver 2 years: Leo Pointing up some common er­ tagious as red measles. For California they are watching our At a Christmas dinner In the daaiger. But how? School and rors In motoring to the several- geles here via various parks— Facts, you told about the prop ­ Cox, William Hansen, Herman example, one of our home town Zion, Garden of the Gods and Governor Romney with more than boarding house In Petoskey, about church bells were rung but to times offender frequently will erties of common baking soda Schaefer and Llal Knight. 1905, a 20-year-old nephew of my attorneys remarked, “I am get ­ other spectacular points of inter­ Just a passing Interest. ” * * no avail. A life boat was In a make him mend his ways. Hare’s ting an abstract of their prop ­ which any housewife knows re­ landlady told the poignant story est. FOR SAFE driver lyear:R. G. boat house, the bottom of It’s department feels. erty for he and his wife.” quires some acid, like sour milk of his narrow escape from drown ­ doors frozen in Ice. An old man, After a month in Michigan Mr How about the other side of or vinegar, to make a cake rise Bandt, Bruce Pifer and Henry the coin? It shines, too, and In ing along with alx)ut 30 other able to swing an axe, chopped The steady rise In the death Clark, who is a native of Cali­ by carbon dioxide gas. Schmid. fishermen. So long ago, I may If the late Mattie Smith were It Is reflected our beautiful wa­ them off and every one able to rate will likely continue. If the still supervising Clinton County fornia and retired. Is ready to The article made a profound have forgotten some of the minor push or pull helped get It to open ter wonderland. Six year—no accident awards first-half annual statistics are Schools these teachers would re­ come to Michigan to live. The statement that soda and water de'.ails. water. lush green foliage, the lakes, the FLORENCE BUDD went to: Ed Nobis and John Or­ any indication, but revocations, ceive corrections “tout de suite.” St. Johns mixed produced carbon dioxide * * suspensions and lecture tech­ rivers, the parks, the fishing, gas which Is an excellent fire son; Five year—no accident- Up on a bluff overlooking Lake BUT THE men were still a niques may be part of the large the trip to Mackinac, the Soo, extinguisher. This Is not true. Leonard Campbell, Paul HlUs, Michigan was a small farming Should we wish for more high Californian fells Don Koonter; Four year—no ac­ mile from the rescuers and un ­ key which will turn this unfor ­ with the close-up of the locks and Soda and water do not react community, whose able-bodied school English teachers of the cident —Ralph Shinabery, Don ­ aware of their danger until one tunate . the miniature train ride moni ­ obouf Mrs Jacob at all, but require the addition Grace Hunt type? ald Smith. men were about one and a half of them stepped out after fuel tored by a clever and quite hu­ of sulphuric acldtoproducegreat miles off shore, each in his ALMOST EVERY week, one of for his little stove and saw the morous guide, are the things he quantities of carbon dioxide gas darkened “flshhouse* hoplne to Bemrnt Library Thanks for your patience with your former St. Johns citizens, Three yea r—no accident — . these remarks. May God richly will never forget. In the soda acid fire extinguisher. spear some of those big lake Mrs Mary Jacob, now In her 90th Wilbur Sanford; Two year—no bless our public school teachers year, shows me a copy of your These extinguishers are seld ­ trout living along rock ledges accident —Peter Kline; One year What he called a “ground * this coming year, and always. By the way Mr Clark fished paper and asks that I read certain om used today as they often freeze that marked the edge of deep —no accident — Jack Kelley, was waves of water under the Ice, Scpk ^hei^ Theirs is one of the highest of from a rowboat for the first time articles—especially the poetry and today highly compressed car­ water. Frank Manlez and Bruce Van * * coming from away out In open vocations. in his life and would certainly like you print. bon dioxide gas Is much more water and likely to break the Ice By Elizabeth Millman to have a lot more of It. They Vleet. ICE WAS a foot thick and under Respectfully, effective. * * Into small pieces. had a trip to the Sand Dunes on a foot of snow. SYMPATHETIC OBSERVER Mrs Jacob Is one of t h e most We all should know a little PHILIP DeMarals was general ♦ • RFD, St. Johns Lake Michigan and a ride In the remarkable women my wife and chemistry and the hometown pap­ A book Is like a lump of coal chairman, and Phil had a lot of Dune Buggy. They are never I have ever met. She Is so lively er should be more accurate. Late In a bright afternoon some ALL THOSE men knew the dan­ . . .utterly useless until it Is tired of talking about the beauti­ good workers on his committees. alert person In the tiny village Christine Kissane, Joyce Marie and she enjoys recalling the early BOB WARD DON EWING, ger very well and abandoned put to worki And Just as coal has Zell, GregLounds, CalvinLounds ful and accessible shore line of saw a dark line a half mile off­ everything that might hinder their days when the pioneers came R-1, St. Johns. Clerk varying degrees of usefulness, and Martha Mlhalyl. Lake Michigan. They know there shore and knew what it meant: running toward the life boat that so has THE BOOK. There is Is much they haven’t been able a crack, many miles long In the made three trips to safety. The nothing more useless than a book Our story hour was held in the to see. REAR ice and slowly getting wider. fellow who told his story said he that remains on the shelf of the children’s room for the children was out a brand new “Galloway* public library—and nothing more of the kindergarten, first and Mr Clark says he is coming ARMSTRONG TRACTOR TIRES The first thing to be done was coat but much preferred being valuable than the same book in second grades. This was held back to see Mackinac Island, to warn their menfolk of the ashore after that experience. the hands of a reader, whose each Tuesday afternoon during Tahquamenon Falls, and Just doz ­ whole life may be changed by July between 3 and 4 o'clock. ens of other places he does not its contents. Books amuse, en­ These sessions averaged about have time to visit. We spent Tires tertain, instruct, and share the 20 children, who had lots of fun some time at Fallsburg Park For The recorded knowledge of mankind, listening to Mrs Cook and her out of Lowell, under the beautiful OSGOOD but, only when they are being wonderful stories. At the final maple trees on the bluff then Price FUNEkAL HOME read. session we held a party with down on the grassy slope to Of Ice-cream for refreshment. the Flat River, where we sat And so, speaking of books, * » on the bank. have you visited your local li­ THE LIBRARY has received brary this summer? Many peo ­ much good fiction for summer “If we had a place like this In ple have and It has been a busy reading, most of which has been California I would never want to place through all the summer reviewed In our weekly Book leave,” Mr Clark said, “but we months. Armloads of books have SALE Of Imporfance Shelf column. As autumn and Just don ’t have them.” gone on vacations with our read ­ school days come, more seri­ He loves our evening cook-outs ers who have taken advantage ous reading will be In order. which they can seldom enjoy be­ Functional and spacious, of our extended loan plan. » * Many students of all ages use cause the dampness and cold air The ARMSTRONG farm tractor tire gives up-to-date and complete — our library for help with school roll In from the ocean beginning farmers more service, more economy with: Our facilities make every pro­ AND THEN too, speaking of assignments. about four o ’clock. “You do coal reminds one of the hot days • POSITIVE TRACTION much more outdoor living than vision for the comfort of those of the past week. We admit that • RHINO-FLEX BODY A good library is as essential we do, ” he commented. we serve. We maintain such the library has not been a com ­ • SELF-CLEANING ACTION to a town as the school system The little boy, “O. K.,* for facilities because we know fortable place to browse In, but • BRUISE AND WEATHER RESISTANT itself. It Is the custodian of our short, can ride around the block this condition will soon be cor ­ • INCREASES TIRE LIFE how very important comfort is cultural heritage as well as the alone which he would not be al­ rected (we hope) as air condi ­ • KEEPS COSTS DOWN during bereavement. key to the advancement of knowl ­ lowed to do In the city of Los tioning has been ordered. We will edge. And to meet changing re­ Angeles. The parks are no long ­ Only ARMSTRONG provides extra strength soon be so comfortable none of quirements and conditions, li­ In farm tires ... an exclusive extra in­ us will want to go home. er safe In many areas—too many sert ply with full cord content gives added braries must grow and adapt. perverts. Six have been picked protection against tire failure. Locked in Two summer projects for our The Bement Library quarters are up In the last couple of years at position by the regular plies in the tire, young readers have been com ­ fast becoming Inadequate for our the entrance to the playgrounds this extra ply gives extra support where pleted during July. Our summer growing city, and St. Johns must of his school. Front Tractor Tri-Rib It’s needed most . . . from shoulder to reading club members finished soon make provisions for more shoulder ... it gives more Impact bruise resistance . . . adds extra strength to the THC OROCA their required reading of 12 books space for our eager readers. OR THI He Is busy feeding peanuts to TIRE $1258 bosy of the tire. As a result. ARMSTRONG OOlMN ftUU In four weeks. Pins and book ­ a pet fox squirrel which he has tires with extra Insert ply last longer. marks went to all who enrolled in named Sammy. He has had his Plus the club and diplomas were sent first swim In a lake. He plays 5.50x16, 4 Ply fed. Tax to all who completed the reading. across the street with Leon Thirty children of the fourth, Brewbaker’s boys and needless fifth and sixth grades received to say this little boy Is dreading diplomas. to leave. He, too, went fishing In * • a row boat. Harris Oil Co. PRIZES OF two dollars each for the best book reviews re­ Mrs Clark said, “Sure we have ceived from this group went to beautiful things to see In Cali­ Next to Eberhard ’s "Yfiu nrtr out a mill’. . fornia, but you drive a hundred 104 EAST CASS STREET ST JOHNS,MICHIGAN Kathryn Irrer and Ricky Hudson. 909 E. SUte ST. JOHNS Phone 224-4726 One dollar prizes were given to o hahv foiiUI see that!" miles to see one of them; then Poge 4 B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Thursday, August 6, 1964

their very littleness blinded them P-W FFA boasts 23 TODAY’S to His bigness. Meditation South Ovid Christ’s inner quality is dis ­ By Mrs George Young CliHtQHA CitSic CaUndat ■» awards under Jepson TU W«rir< M«*t WiMr UMd played in the big moment before Pilate. We find it most clearly (Omitted from last week) OavatioMl CmM* expressed, however, in the small Officers of these organizations are advised to notify The Republican-News at least Twenty'three state awards In award for the members’ fine moment with the children, with one week in advance of the date of publication of the issue in which any change three years is the record mem­ farming programs. This makes Mr and Mrs Kenneth Young in the regular schedule should appear. the widow and her mite, the epi­ bers of the Pewamo-Westphalla were at Houghton Lake Sunday. Pewamo - Westphalia one of the leptic boy, the tawdry, evasive chapter of Future Farmers of outstanding chapters among the woman at the well. Mr and Mrs Richard Gee were America are boasting about. 230 in the state. Sunday dinner guests with her St. Johns DeWitt Grange—2nd and 4th Fridays H'St'S -Ut and 3rd Thursdays. 2 p.m., • * We are not small or weak be­ parents, Mr and Mrs Vernon Girl Scouts — Every Thursday 3:30 homes of members Under the direction of Lance cause others give us no chance American Legion —1st and 3rd Thuiv p.m., Memorial building Jepson, an MSU graduate, the JEPSON SAID the most import ­ Reynolds of Owosso. days. t( 30 p.m.. Legion Hall Gay 20's Square Dance Club—1st and ant part of all the awards is that for greatness. Jesus worked dal ­ American Legion Auxiliary—3rd Tues­ 3rd Thursdays. 8 p.m., Memorial Ovid Pewamo-Westphalta chapter has A number of residents of this building the members of his chapter have ly with the same lowly, rejected day. 8 p m.. Legion Hall won awards from the Michigan vicinity attended the funeral of H.''nner Rebekah Lodge —1st and 3rd Job ’s Daughters—Ist and 3rd Thurs­ Acme 8ociety--3rd Thursday. 8 p.m., Read Matthew 20: 20-28 material that surrounds us day day evenings. Masonic Temple In homei of members Association of Future Farmers, helped win them and take pride in Mrs Ruth Leland last Thursday. Mondn>'s. 8 p.m.. lOOF Hall being a member of the Future by day. It could not hide His R’lie Star Mothers—2nd and 4th Tues­ Lions Club—3rd Tuesday evening. Me­ Americrn Legion —3rd Wednesday, 8:30 DeKalb Corn Co., Michigan State morial building p.m.. Memorial building Farmers of America. Whosoever will be great among glory. Mr and Mrs Nell Ziegler and days, 8 p.m.. Municipal Building Soil Conservation Society and the * * C hild Study Club—3rd Wednesday 8 Masonic Lodge —1st Wednesday eve­ Busine:- .men's .Associttitm —2nd Tues­ you, let him be your minister; family were in Ionia last Satur­ p.m., in homes of tnembers ning, Masonic Temple day. lane and place varies Michigan Farm Safety Assn. and whosoever will lie chief PRAYER: O Lord, may I stop day and attended the blue and Cl ntun Memorial Hospital Auxiliary- Order of Eastern Star—1st Friday eve­ Crescent Club—1st and 3rd Mondays. * * The Pewamo-Westphalla FFA ning, Masonic Temple 8 p.m.. in homes of members among you, let him be your ser­ blaming others for myunforgive- pink shower held for a cousin. Board meet the 3rd Wednesday. 7:3U LAST MONDAY evening, July chapter was organized in 1961. p.m.. in the Nurses* Home PTA—3rd Wednesday, at high school. Dis*>bled Veterans—1st and 3rd Fri­ Current officers are Joe Thelen; vant. (.Matthew 20; 26-27) ness, my neighbor for my spite, Mr and Mrs William Sherman IiAK — 2nd Tuesday, in homes t f 8 p.m. days. 8:39 p.m. Mc'inonal building 27, at the annual Michigan Asso ­ * * members Royal Neighbors —Ut and 3rd Fridays. lliiinemsikers 2nd and 4th Thursdays. presidenti Ron Spitzley, vice children for my tantrums, society and boys of Riverdale were sup­ 1 p.m.. Memorial building 2 p.m . in homes of meinljers ciation of Agriculture Teachers HOW OFTEN we imagine that for these thorns and thistles in per guests with Mrs Georglanna 8 ft 40 — 4th Tuesday, in homes of Convention, Jepson was present­ president; Russ Manning, secre­ members 81. Francis Club — Ut Monday. 8:30 IDOF—Evers Tuesday. 8 p.m., lOOF tary; Bob Huhn, treasurer; Bern­ our pettiness and meaness are my heart. Purge! Prune! Uproot! Underhill last Wednesday. Exchange Club — 2nd and 4th Thurs­ p.m., Memorial building hall ed with a gold chapter award, the from without, like briar scratch­ Burn! Make the tree good. Lord — Mr and Mrs Kenneth Young days. noon. Walker's Cafe. Thursday Afternoon Club—Last Thurs­ Job's D.'ughters—2nd and 4th Mon- highest honor the Michigan asso ­ ard Simon, sentinel; and Dale Grlssion WRC—1st and 3rd Tuesday. day in homes of members da.Ns. 7:3) pin.. Masonic Temple Thelen, reporter. es,’ How sure we are that big the tree, my life. In Christ’s and mother, Mrs Sarah Young 2 p.m. Municipal Building Veteran's Club — 2nd TTiursday, 7:30 Lions <'lub 2iid and 4(h .Mondays. 6:30 ciation can give. The presentation people, im|x)rtant occasions — name. Amen. attended the wedding of Miss 40 et 8 — 1st Monday. 8:30 p.m., St. p.m., Memorial building p.m -\Ia:.i Street church of United was madebyHarryNesman, state Jo ms and Breckenridge Legtun Volunteer Firemen —2nd Tuesday eve­ church even grand temptations! —would * * Mary Lou Law at the Methodist Lff-f’-Ltit Cliib-lst and 3rd Thursdays. advisor of the FFA. More than a million young peo­ Ha!.s. alternate months ning. fire hall ple under 18 do paid work each make us blghearted and high- THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: Church near Mulliken last Satur­ lUUK — Every Wednesday, 8 p.m.. uses—3rd Thursday evening. Metho­ 2 p.m.. in homes of members minded! We forget that the most lOOF Hall dist church Mi>sonic Lodge 1st Monday. 8 p.m. The award was for the chap­ year on America’s farms, ac­ We are not small or weak be­ day evening. Junior Chamber of Commerce — 2nd • ♦ ,Ma;.onic Temple ter’s work in all activities in­ cording to the Department of Ag ­ distinguished personages of His cause others give us no chance Mrs Sarah Young visited Mr Tuesday. 6:30 p.m.. Episcopal Order tif Eastern Star—2nd Tuesday. volving its 72 members. Also day in His obscure land won foot­ for creative work for Grxl.— and Mrs M. Morehouse in Ovid church Eagle 8 p.m. .Masonic Temple riculture. Their Jobs are as var­ Knights of Columbus — 1st and 3rd Ovid Duple n Library Club—1st Fri- presented .at the time was a silver ied as farming Itself. notes in •history only because Roy DeLamotte (Georgia) Saturday. Tuesday, 8 p.m.—K of C hall Helping Hand Club- 4th Tuesday eve­ dL>. 12:30 p.m. in homes of mem­ Knights Templar — 1st Thursday. 7::t0 ning. in the homes of members bers p in.. Masonic Temple Niles Cemetery Siiciety — 2nd Thurs- Best Grand Club- 1th Tuesday, in Lions Club — 2nd and 4th Wednesday di:v. in homes of members home-.^ of memliers 6:30 p.m.. lOOF Hail Niir' i FJ»’.ile Ceme.ery Siniely —List Kebek:>h l.odge —1st and 3rd Wednes- Masonic Lodge —Ist Monday. 7:30 p.m. Thursday. 3 p.m., Town hail clj\.s. 8 p.m., lOOF hall Masoiuc Temple uses -Ibl Wednesday, Ladies' Hooms Uoyri \rcli Masons —Isl Wednesday. Morning .Muslcale—2nd and 4th Thurs­ .Methodist church a p m.. .Mastjnic Temple day 9:45 a.m. In homes of members * Ktim n F.ioibatl Boosters —Meet every Order of Eastern Star — Ist Wednes ­ 'luc_da\ at 8 p.m. at the high school day. 8 p.m., Masonic Temple Elsie Sun: I Even iv;— Veterans Memorial MORE THAN MONEY . . . PEOPLE ARE OUR BUSINESS Rotary Club — Every Tuesday, noon i: 18 p.m. every Wednesday. Walker’s Cafe Xmerlcan Legion — Alternate Thurs- ip„;i>oied b.. Ovid veteran's group Royal Arch Masons — 2nd Tuesday. 8 da>s. 8 p.m . Legion hall Tov. 11 I'nd l t>unir> Extension — 4th p.m.. Masonic Temple .American Legion .\uxili*rv —.Alternate 'vVednesday. in home* of members Royal Neighbors of America—1st and Thursdays. H p.m. Legion hall VFW 2nd and 4th Tuesday. 8 p.m., 3rd Tuesdays. 0 p.m., Municipal B?nd Huoslers — 1st Monday 7:30 .Memorial building Building ^ p.m ultc. .u.te months. Band room VFW Xuxiilpry—1st Tuesday 8 p.m. Senior Citizens—2nd and 4th Tuesday, B.W.C.S. — 2nd Tuesday, 3:30 p.m.. 1.1 Mrmurial building every month. VFW Hall in humcN of members \ 'peer Fi emen —First Thursday. St. Johns Woman's Club — 1st and '3rd Lions Club Isl and 3rd Mondays, , . .tl Fire hall Wednesdays. 2 p m., in homes of 7 :00 p ill.. Legion hall Wo War 1 Veter^is—Isl Thursday members Ma.sonU Lodge — 2nd Tuesday. 8:00 p..o., .Memorial bu.lding St. Johns Honor Guard —2nd and 4th p.m., Ma.so.iic hall * • Wednesdry, ;30 p.m. VFW hall. WSCS — 1st Wednesday 8:00 p.m., Tops Club — Every Thursday, 8:15 homes ol memliers Pewamo p.m., Municipal building Drder ol Eastern Star—3rd Wednes ­ Union Home School Mothers Club— day. 8:U0 p.m., Masetue hall \U»r Socieiy —4th Tuesday. 8 p.m.. 2nd Tuesday. 8 p.m. at school PT.l—2tid .Monday. 7:30 p.m., school Parish hail Bob VFW .Auxiliary—1st and 3rd Tuesdays. 8.' ni ’s bills Band Boosters- 3rd Monday, 8 p.m. 8 p.m. VFW Hall \\onu*n*s Literary Club — Alternate high schoL. VFW—2nd and 4th Tuesdays. 8 p.m., Tuesdays. 8 p.m., homes of mem­ Blue Star Mothers—3rd Wednesday. 8 VFW Hall bers pm,, elementary school WCTU, Mary SmlUi Union —3rd Mon ­ Lions I lub 3rd Tuesday, elementary day of each month 7:30 in homes seniK . of members Fowler Masonic Lodge —3rd Tuesday, 8 p.m.. * « Masonic hall Confraternity of Christian Mtiihers— •1th Tueoda> 8 p.m. Most Ho:\ Trin ­ Order of Ftastern Slar—Lst Wednesday were Bath 8 p.m.. .Masonic hall ity church .American Legion —2nd and 4th Thurs­ Daughters ol Isabella—2nd Wednesday. '21 Club—2nd Mond.i,\ , 8 p.m.. club days, Memorial Hall 8 Mo*'. ITly Trinly churen house American Legion .Auxiliary—2nd Tues­ Fowlir Con»erv;* ion Club 1st S.itur- WscS--3rd Thursday 2 p.m.. home of day and 4th Thursday. Memorial d' . . 8 p.m.. Fire Hail members Hall Kn ’»’hls of Inlumbus —.Monda\ after Bath Shootln ’ Stars Square Dance Club the I nd Sunday. 8 p.m.. K of C' h.ili -^lub dances the 2nd and 4th Satur­ Lions Club—3rd Monday. 8 p.m. Fow ­ Wacousta days of the month from 0:30 to ler Hotel 111" • • 11:30 p.m. during regular dancing Bre.akfast Club — Last Thur>day. 9 VFW—2nd and 4th Thursdays. 8 p m. a.m.. in homc.s of members season at the James Couzens Gym VFW hall Cub Scout Committee —1st Wednesday Child Study C ub--2nd Tuesdav . eve­ 7:30 p.m., at the school VFW Auxiliary—Last Wednesday 8 ning. in homes of members p.m., VFW hall Masonic Oracr No 359—Kcgular meet­ Cub Seoul Pack—4lh Thursday. 6:30 * ings fir>t Thur^d;iy ot the month at p.m. school 8:ub p.m, at Temple Firemen's Auxiliary — 1st Tuesday, 8 Maple Rapids Melhodisi Men's ( lul)—Kir-.t Wedni's- p.m., home of members day of eacii month; potluck at 6:30 Park Lake Improvement League —4lh p.m. Wacouata Methodist church \\ Arnica Club—1st Wednesday, 8pm. N’e.ghborhood Society —3rd Thursday, Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Improvement homes of members League Hall in homes of memliers ICmtl Parents—2nd Wednesday. 8pm.. Order of Eastern Star—1st Tuesday Past Grand Club — 4lh Thursday, students Ctimmc-ns evening. Masonic Temple homes of members B;*>pball ltiioslers--3rd Wednesd.iy b PT.A — 2nd Thursday. 0 p.m.. Junior p.m. at the? school high gym Blue Star Mothers — 1st and :ird Westphalia PT.A Executive Board —Monday before Wednesday. 2 p.m.. homes of mem­ Thursday PTA meeting. 7:30 p.m., bers Catholic Order of F'oresters —2nd Tues- to 8 p.m. at school Duo Decum Club — 1st Saturday, 8 da\. 8 p.m,, St. Mary's parish hall Sunbe.'*m Rebekah Lodge —1st and 3rd p.m., homes of members Daughters ol Isabella—3rd Thursday. Thursdays. 8:30 p.m. community High School PT.A—1st Monday. 8 8 p.m.. St. Mary's parish hall hall p.m., students commons Knights of Columbus —1st Tuesday. 0 Volunteer Firemen —2nd Monday, B lOOF—Every Thursday 0 p.m., lOOF p.m., K of C rooms p.m., fire hall hall Young Ladles Sodality —3rd Sunday WSCS—3rd Tuesday, 8 p.m., Methodist M.-’ple Rapds Improvement Association afternoon, every 2 months, SI. church — Uh Monday. 8 p.m. m Municipal Mary’s partsh hall * * building M":onlc Lodge —2nd Monday. 8 p.rn.. DeWitt Masonic Temple Blue Star Mothers—2nd Thursday .ift- order of Eastern Star—3rd Monday, 8 ernoon, Memorial building and p.m.. Masonic Temple Southeast Eagle homes of members l»T\—3:d Tuesday, school gym By Mrs Harold Sullivan Boy Scouts —Every Monday, 7 p.m., Rebekah Lodge —2nd and 4th Tues­ Memorial building days, 8 p.m.. lOOF hall Brownies — Every Wednesday, 3:30 Sorosis Club—2nd and 4th Tuesdays p.m.. Memorial building 1:30 p.m.. homes of members (Omitted from iast week) Brown Bee Extension Club—2nd Tues­ St. Alprtin DePorre .\liar Society —1st day evening in homes of members Thuisda\. 8 p.m.. homes of me.n- Mrs Emma David of Butler, Child Study Club—4th Monday eve­ bers. Ind. visited Mr and Mrs Harold Then, Bob turned to us for a Bill Paying Loan ning. homes of members V llage Council —1st and 3rd Thursday. Circle Eights-First and third Satur­ H p.m.. Muincipal building Sullivan the past week. On days, DeWitt elementary school Women's Fellowship—Last Friday of Wednesday, Mrs Nellie Allen and . . . got it quick, at low cost . . . got rid of Cub Scouts —3rd Thursday, 5 pm.. month. 1:30 p.m.. church dining Memorial building room Mrs Zanah Kebler were also din ­ ner guests. all those bothersome bills. Now, he makes just Mr and Mrs Clarence Enness spent the weekend in northern one easy payment each month. Need a loan ? , , , Michigan. rmr' IH. Mr and Mrs Albert Verllnde WeMI gladly do the same for you ! and family are building a new home. Mr and Mrs Leon Ackenson • Designed lor the purpose it serves. and Mr and MrsBud Leese visit­ • Off street parking in our large parking lot. ed Mr and Mrs Floyd Ackerson • CHECKING • SAVINGS • TRUST • Out of the congested downtown area. and Mrs Hattie Adams Sunday. • Large chapel and privacy of a family room. Mrs Zanah Kebler attended the Kebler reunion at Crystal Lake • SAFETY DEPOSIT Sunday. EQUIPPED AMBULANCE SERVICE Mr and Mrs Richard Foster and Phone 224-2046 Day or Night girls spent the weekend at Horse- head Lake. Mr and Mrs Ollles Morlghler HOAG FUNERAL HOME and daughter spent Friday and Depend on Clinton National for FULL Saturday with Mr and Mrs Harold South US-27 ST. JOHNS Sullivan.

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7:30 p.m.—Wednesday. Bible Study; 8:45 p.m.—Choir practice OVID UNITED CHURCH Garth D. Smith, Minister Next Sunday In Leta Parker, church school supeiin* tendent Sunday 10:00 a.m.—Church school classes 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Clinton County Churches 5:00 p.m.—Jr-Hi Youth Fellowship 7:00 p.m.—Sr-Hi Yoi^th FeUowship Wednesday 4:00 p.m.—Junior choir All Churches in Clinton County are invited to send rehearsal 7:30 p.m. Chancel choir re­ hearsal their weekly announcements to The Republican-News. Thursday 3:45 p.m.—Children’s choir They must reach us by noon Monday to insure publi­ rehearsal 2nd 'I'uesday each month—Official V f-. cation in the current week’s issue. board meeting 2nd Wednesday each month—Wom ­ en ’s Fellowship meeting may find the warmth of welcome and St. Johns Area DeWitt Areo the assistance in your worship of Sh'epardsville Area Christ. I'NITI-.I) SERVICES DeWITT COMMUNITY CHURCH First and third Sundays Matherlon SHEPAKDSVILLE Kirnl M(*(ht»di»l Elrvl ConKreKaliurMl (Inter-denumiiiationali Church, second and fourth at Fenwick METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Daniel Kelm. Pa.stor Church Rev. Garth D. Smith, Pastor Dt Howard A. Siiitth 9 45—Sunday School "Teaching God. Rev Gerald C. Churchill 9:45 a.m.—Morning Worship Christ, and the Church.’’ Mrs Ardis M ATHERTON COMMUNITY 10:55 a.m.—Church school with a Sibley. Supt. Service at First Methodist church CHURCH class for everyone 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship 2:00 p.m.—Sunday School 4:30 p.m.—Wednesday, Junior choir with Rev Gerald Churchill preachiiiK 3:00 p.m.—Worship service 0:30 a m.~Morning Worship practice; 7:00 p.m.—Senior choir prac­ DeWITT METHODIST CHURCH tice; 8:00 p.m.—Midweek services Sennoii: "Daily Miracles" North Bridge Street 10:30 a.m.—Church School Dan G. Dallas, Pastor Fulton Area Thursday. August S 9:45 a.m.—Church School Victor Township 7:30 pin, —The Board ol Tru-'let' 11:00 a m.—Morning Worship. Nurs­ FULTON FULL (iOSHEL CHURCH of First Congregational chu'c'i wil, GROVE BIBLE CHURCH ery care for pre-Nchool children •a mile east ot Pc.rintoii on M-57. Rev. Robert Prange, Pastor meet 7:00 p.m.—Youth Service ■a mile south Monday. .Auni>i Id Rev. Fred Wing. Pastor Price and Shepardsville roads 6 :id p ■>! —Wrv:(^;in s< r\ ice Guild EMMANUEL METHODIST CHURCH 9:45 a.m.—Sunda> ’ School 10:00 a.m.—Sund:iy school. Classes rJp- picnic. Corner Clark and Schavey Roads 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship for all ages Rev. John P. Keith. Pastor 7:00 p.m —Youth Service 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 10:00 a.nv —Sunday School, adults 7:15 p.m.—Young People 7-45 p.m.—Evening Service 8:00 p.m.—Evening Service FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH and children 7:45 p.m.—Thursday. Prayer and 8:00 p.m.—Wednesday, prayer meet­ peter F Nieuwkoop. Pastor U:(:() a m —Worship Service praise service Newcomers and old friends are al­ ing 512 S. Whittemore St. Ladie.s Missionary circle meets 4th 10:00 a 111.—Bible School ways welcome EVAN<1ELICAL UNITED Thursday 11:00 a.rn.—Worship Service BRETHREN UHl RCIIES ST. ANNE S (EPISCOPAL) CHURCH Couples Club meets 4th Saturday in 11:00 a.m.—Junior Church County Line — Eulton month 7:30 p.m,—Evening Worship f^rvic?. Corner US-27 and Webb Hoad Rev. Ralph Conine . > iNursery for Bahica. playroom tor The Rev. RolH-Tt F McClellan County Line a* Toddlers during the Suiida\ School. Phone 322-1184 9:00 a.m* —Sunday School Wocousta Area s. it. - * ' Morning service and Evening Service. 1 Sundays: 10:00 a.m —Morning Worship 9.00 a.m.—Church School 6:15 p.m.—Junior Youth Fcllowslnp 7:30 p.m.—Youth Fellowship U ACOUSTA METHODIST CHURCH —Mr and Mrs Harold Phillips Ui* li):(K) a.m.—H0I.V Eucharist and ser­ H:00 p m. —Thur-iday , :rayci 1 - V rectors mon Rev. William Torrev, Pastor 6 15 p.in.—Senior Youth Fellowship 7:30 p.m.—Inquirers group lO-.OO a.D'l.—Morning W’orship —Mr Theron Messer—Director 11 .30 a.m.—Sunday School 7:30 p.m.—Thursday—The Hour ff»r EAST DeWITT BIBLE CHI KITI >1. MVK'llN DePDUKi: MISSIDN 6:30 p.m.—Methodist Youth Fellow* ♦rrV prayer. (Non Denominational) .Middielon, Mich. shio list and 3rd Sundays of month) The First Tuesday —Ladies Mission ­ Hound Lake Hoad U mile Father Charles L. Ganlcy. Pastor Wednesday. 3:30 p.m.—Children’s ary Society East of US-27 Sund:iy Mass—9:15 a.m. choir practice The Third Wednesdai.v — Monthly ’ Walter W. Sluys. Pastor No Weekday mass 7:30 p.m.—Thursday. Senior Adu.t meeting ot Dc ic< iis and Trustees Sunda> — choir practice • Truth tor the 1' terested" CTassch' 10:00 am.—Bible School Maurice 4th Monday each month. 8:00 p.m. available Hodman. Supt. Classes for all age.s Eureka Area Official Board meeting Independent —Bible Believing —Evan ­ 11:00 a m.—Junior Church. Mrs Vera gelistic —.Missicnary Minded Slu.NS, Dr CONGREGATIONAL 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship CHRISTIAN CHUKCII 5:45—Youth Fellowships—Senior 14 Eureka. Michigan ST JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH and up; Jet Cadet.s 10—13 Rev. Ray Middielon, Pastor Price District Most Rev Joseph Green, J.C.D , 7:00 p.m.—Evening Gosrjel Service 9;0ij a.m.—.Sunday Schiio!, D. D . Pastor Wednesday — Prayer. Praise and 10:00 a.m.—Worship Service. By Mrs Harold Crowley Father Ed-^in Schoettie. and Father Bible Study, 7 30 pm., "An Open 7:0J p.m.—Pilgrim f'eliowship Sun ­ John E Young —Assistant Pastors Door to an Open Book" day evenings Rectorv. 109 Linden St. Phone 224-3313 Bath Area There were many who attended Sundav Masses—6 00. 7:30, 9:30. Valley Farms Area in 3u a m. High Mass) and 12:00 BATH METHODIST Clll Ki li the church picnic at the home of noon VALLEY FARMS BAPTIST ClIUKt H Rev. Reginald B. Bcckc.-. Minister Rev and Mrs Rudy Wlttenback and Weekday Masses 7:00, 8:00 and 241 E. Stale Hoad 10:00 a.m.—Morning Service I’ll nevei’ foi'get the day we took this picture. The sun was shining brightly and we’d gone for a ride in 11.05 am. on school days with Holy Rev. I-aVcrn HreU, Pastrir 11:00 a.m.—C'hurch School family of near Lowell from the Communion distributed at 8:00 a.m.; 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. Junior 7:00 p.m.—Jr. .MYF at the church Price and Greenbush churches. the countiy, my husband Tom, Thelma and I. We came to this field full of daisies and we stopped, and 1 bi-aided o;-) non'sehool days at 7:00. 7:30 and Church for children through 6th grade 8.00 p.m.—Sr. MYF at th'j church 8 *10 a m. 11:15 a.m.—Church School. There is An outdoor service was held on a crown of floweis for Thelma’s head. She was wearing a bi and new dress and she had a new little pai asol too. ly Days of Obligation —6:00, 7:00, a class for everyone from the young ­ H41H BXPTIST CHURCH the spacious lawn of the host after I thought she looked like ju.st about the happiest and prettiest little girl alive. 8 00 a.m a.hd 7:30 p m. est to the oldest. The Bible is our Rev. James L. Burleigh. Pastor First Friday —Ho«y Communion at textbook 10'00 a.m.—Sunday School which potluck was served. 6 no. 7 15, 7 50 a.m. Masses at 8:00 5:30 p.m.—BYF for both Juniors and 9-30 f).m.—Youth Fellowship How thankful I was! For oui' Thelma had just weathei'ed hei‘ first serious illness, and foi' sevei'al weeks and 11 05 a m. and 7:30 p.m. Seniors 7 3') p.m. —Evening Service On Sunday, Aug. 9, Rev and Mrs On First Friday Confessions are 7: CO p. m.—EVa ngelistic Service -Mid ’Aeek service on Wednesday 7:30) Rudy Wlttenback will be vacation ­ theie had been days and nights of incredible an.xiety and heart-rending prayer. heard during all three Masses 8 00 p.m.—Morning Choir practices p.m. Religh’us Instructions for children Wednesday. 7:00 p.m. — Mid-wreK ROSE LAKE CHl’R( II ing and William Frayer will be In Now, watching Thelma in hei' new-found health, I thought of oui' church. Not only oui ’ ministei ’, hut mem­ a*te ‘.d;rg »r.e Public high schools — Prayer Service; 8:00 pm.—Morning Ke.-*,:r Ltys at in inj a m. tice 10 00 a.m -Church School O 'es'jors —Saturday from 3 30 to Ist Thur.sday 7.30 p.m —Woman ’s n »)0 a.iTi.—Morning Worshif) Just having them — just knowing that they wei'e adding theii- pi-ayei's to oui-s, had meant so much. And now, t) i aid 7 30 to 9 30 p.m.; for Mission Society 7 IK) p.m. — Evening Worship Talk is ncviM' (■lioap--tlie right 2nd S iturday 2 00 p.m.—Ann Judson I knew, they wei-e sharing oui- jubilation. t Fr:da>s. confessions are heard 7-30 p.m. —Wednesdav . evening .tiM- kind is r.ii i. and cxpi'ii.sivi'. e . 'c nous Thursdays from 3 30 p.m. Guild ft r Jr. Hi. girls ice - > r. c'd *-om 7 00 to 9.00 p.m. 3rd T ivsday 6:;i0 p.m.—Men ’s Fel­ How sori-y I feel foi- jieople who don ’t go to church. Foi- they miss one of life’s great ti-uths — the knowledge : ■ I ■ Q O’J and 11 05 Masses low shii- ■{ . M tur in honor of the Sacred Elsie Area Radio ’s that if you have the Chui-ch, you can nevei- again be alone. •• fh m'.nth First Fridays from Fowler Area 1. Thursdays to 8 00 p.m. Fri- ELSIE METHODIST (ill KCll VOICE of PROPHECY 0 • Rev. Waiter Easton, Minister THE CHURCH FOR ALL • ALL FOR THE CHURCH j • Instruction and Inquiry das?. ST PAl l LI TIIEKXN CHURCH 9:30 a.m.—Morning Worship Monda;.' and Wednesday from Ftiwler, .Michigan 10:30 a.m.—Sunday Scnool. Supt, The Church is Ihe ^(reatest factor larly and supixjit llu* Cluinh. They to 9 ('0 p.m. in the school Riv Herl'crt Schmidt. Pastor Mrs Stanley Kajdas The Religious Broadcast 9:(K) a m.—Worship Service oil earth for the building; of charac­ are: (1) For his own .sake. (2l For 10 (K) a.m.—Sunday Sc’hool DUPLAIN CHURCH OF CHRIST for All Faiths ter and Kuud citi/.enshi|). It is a store ­ his children’s sake. Cl) For the .sake sT lOHN S EPISCOPAL CHURCH at the Colony house of spiritual values. Without a of his eomnuinity and nation. (-1) Rev. Ralph Woodard, Pastor Corner of Easf Walxer and Mead Sts. Riley Township 10:00 a.m.—Bible School stronji Church, neither democracy For the sake of the Church itself, Rev Hugh E. Banninga, Rector H. M. S. DICHAltDS nor civilization can survive. There which neixls his moral and material Heciory 224 2600 Office 224-288o Jack Schwark, Jr.. S S. Supt. Evangalitiic Radio Spoakor ST. PUTKK I.UTHERIN CHUKCII 11;U0 a.m.—Morning Worship • are four sound reasons why every sup|x>rt. l*lan to to church re^iu- 4'j mile.-, west ot St. Johns on M-21 l>erson should attend services rei;u- larlv and read vour Hilde daily. Summer Schedule 5' A miles sf.jVi on Francis road ELSIE BAPTIST CHURCH Mwiic by tho ( opyriglil UR>1. Kfislfi* AilvertisiiiK Sfi viti*. Im., Slrashui’K- Va. 1st Sunday of Month—8 a.m. Holy 2 miles west on Chun-h road Carl R. FinJty, Pastor King't Horalds Quartot Communion; 10 30 a.m. Holy Coin- K’mer B, Sc’hiefer. Pastor 10:00 a.m.—Worship service municn and Sermon Sunday. August 9 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Paul ond Dol Dolkor, Soloiit .Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Other Sundays —8 a.m. Holy Com- 8 :iM) a.m.—Divine Worship Brown, Supt. Psalm.«i Psalms Isaiah Mark Luke Luke Luke inunion; 10:30 a.m. Morning Prayer !i:15 4I m.—Rit)le Class for all ages 6:30 p.m.—Jr. and Sr. BYF 91:1-16 103:6-16 58:6-11 7 :24-30 12:22-31 and Sermon 10:30 am. — Divine Worship with 7:15 p.m.—Evening Service 8:40-48 8:49-56 Communion 4:00 p.m.—Thursday. Jr. Choir pr.ic- Hear him station ; FREE METHODIST CHI RCH tice; 7:00 p.m.—Sr. choir practice 8 305 Church Street Gunnisonville Ar^a p.m.—Prayer Service every W J U D Bruce L. Srigley. .Minister Sunday timEi 10.00 a.m.—Sunday School 1100 a m —Morning Worship Gl NMSONVII.I.E Eagle Area on Radio 10 to 10;30a. m. These Firms Make This Service Feoture Possible 7:45 p.m.—Evening Worship COM.Ml MTY CHURCH Thursday, 7:45 p.m, —Prayer serv­ Clark .!:id Wood Hoads EACilX METHODIST CHURCH ice and Bible study Rev. John I*. Keith Pastor C. Dow Chamljerlain. Pastor The Voice of Prophecy {)15 a.m.—Suiid.iv School 10:00 a.m,—Morning Worship 8 00 pm i2nd and 4fh Thursdays) 10:00 a.m.—V'»rn:ng Worship Box 55 * Los Angeles 53, Colif. Free Methodist Youth meeting 11:10 a.m.—Church School A fiiendly cnurch where all arc 6:45 p.m.—Wednesday MYF. 8 p.m ST. JOHNS PARISH \*elconie Prayer meeting Phillips Implement Walker’s Restaurant Rev Hudv Wi'tenb.u'h. Pastor ST. JOHNS Jock Rhynard's Greenhubh Meihodlst Church EAGLE FOURSC4UARE CIIURCII Across from the Courthouse Maple Rapids Area Rev. and Mrs Royal Burnett. Pastor 10:30 a m.—Sunday School Gompony B. F. GOODRICH TIRE SERVICE 11:30 a.m.—W’orship Service 10:30 a.m.—Sunday Scnool CLOSED SUNDAYS Price Melhodist Church ( (>N(.KFfiATIONAL 11:15 a.m.—Morning Worship Church on 9:45 a.m.—Worship Service CHRISTIW ( III RCH 7:30 p.m. — Wednesday Prayer 313 N. LAOslas St. Ph. 224*2777 Phone 224*7103 Maple Rapids. Michigan meeting 1411 N. US*27 Pb. 224-3218 11 00 a m,—Sundjy School Hev Donald Vtiss. Pastor F. C. Moson Co. 8:00 p.m.—.MYF lO'Oo a.m.—Worship Service ST JOHN’S LITHERAN CHURCH 11:15 a.1)1.—Sunda> School Ovid Area Wednesday 200 E. RaUroad US-27 at Sturgis Street 7:00 p.m —U.C Y,.VI. meets on al­ Rev. Fred ^lltk^>\^^ky, Pastor ternate Sunday- OVID FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Gladstone Pure Oil 9:00 a.m,—WiTship Service. 8:00 p.in,—Thursday Chapel choir South Mam Street The Central Presbyterian No Sunday School through July 'ind practice Rev', Wallace E. Lewien, Pastor 10;0J a.m.—Saturday. Cherub choir Myron Woodruff. Church Sch«»ol Su.A. church in New York is go ­ Horris Oil Co. Parr’s Rexall Store Comer of US-27 and M-21 August, practice. The Lutheran church sponsors ra­ Ida Beardsk'e, organist ing to hold services on The Corner Druo Store dio's Lutharan Hour e.ich Sunday over 8;3J p.m.—Servic'* meetina 9:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Wed n e s d a y ZEPHYR GASOLINE Phone 224-9958 NBC and television's "This Is the 11:00 a.m.—Church School Jim’s Insurance Phone 224*2837 Life" each Sunday on WJI.M at 12 o ’­ LOWE METHDDIST C lll RCH 7:00 a.m.—Wedne.sday, Senior Choir nights identical - ) E. SUte Ph. 224*4720 clock Rov'. Calvin W Carev. PuNlor 8:0(1 p.m.—Bible Study and Prayer to those held on 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School service Sunday. A sur- j Service CHURCH f)F CiOD llh3U a.m.—Morning Worship Whittemore and Railroad on US-27 7'30 p.m.—MYF CALVARY BIPTIST ( HI RCH vey showed 222 N. Clinton Phone 224*2479 Richords ’ Doiry Rev Duane Browbaker. Pastor WSCS meets second Wednesday of Ovid. Michigan that 25''; indi- 10:00 a.m —Church School each month at the church Corner M-21 and Elsie Road cated they 11 O') a.m.—Morning Worship George Rogers, Pastor 205 Brush St. Phone 224*3075 6 30 p.m —Youth Fellowship 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School w o u Id attend Hunt ’s Drug Store Seoled Power Corp. 7.00 p m.—.Adult Prayer group MAPLE RAPIDS 11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship r c g u 1 arly if 7:30 p.m —Evening Service METHODIST CIIUKCH 0;UO p.m.—Youth Fellowship Open 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. 7:00 p.m.—Evening Service Vhis alternate . ' St. Johns Divlsloo Thursday. 7:30 pin —Prayer meet­ Rev. Calvin W Carev’. Pa.stor Herbruck’s Cheese 7 da>*s a week ing choir practice R'3'* p.m. 9:00 a.m.—Sunday School 7:00 p.m.—Wedne^(^:iy Prayer meet­ s e r V1ce was V , ing; 8:00 p.m -Choir pi.icUc.* 10.00 a.m.—Morning Wor.ship held. The forty- 110 N. CUntum Pb. 224*2941 ST. JOHNS BXPTIST TEMPLE 8.00 p.m.—'l'hui>day Home H’ble Counter St Johns Hardwood 400 E. State Street .Stufly classes in various homes ol the hour week has left the Rev Roy Green. Pastor Mafhertan A'-ea people weekend free for leisure, 10 00 am. -Sunday School. A!1 "We preach Christ crucified . . . and many people travel to North U8*27 Ph. 224*3517 Lumber classes teaching book of Romans Christ the Power of God and the Wis­ UNITED BRETHREN CIIUKlTi dom of God." 1 Cor. 1:23-24. resort spots, beaches, and 11:(K) a.m.—Morning Worship Matherron Michigan Alan R. Dean Buyers of SUnding Timber 6:00 p m —Jet Cadets, Young Peo ­ Rev. N. J Wibert. Pastor other recreation areas. We ple (TII KCH OF (40D should remind ourselves Phone 224*4624 9:4.5 a.m.—Worship Sorvicj Ovid, Michigan Plnzo Soles Mart 6 00 pm.—Adults studying Book 01 10:4.5 a.m,—Sunday School that the one holy day in. Paul Automotive Jeremi.ah Rev. L. Sanders. Pastor Hardware, Inc. 8 01) p.m. — We(ine.>day. Midwcei; lOOO a.rn.—Sund.ay School seven is God given. F’rom at Southgate 7:00 p.rn.—E v e n 1 n g Evangelistic prayer meetn.g service n:(X) a.m.—Morning Worship the very first God set It We welcome you to the fe’.lovvs'hip 6:00 p.m.—Youth Fellowship Inc. The Hub's No. 1 Discount Center Where you can buy with Confidence Wednesday 7 30 p.m.—Prayer and of our services, Our desire is that you apart and in the law made studv hour Second Thursday of each* 7:00 pm.—Evening Service Open 'tU 9 p.m. every night month ladies missioinry meeting certain restrictions clear 320 N. CUnton Ph. 224-3201 300 N. CUnton Ph. 224*3271 Forest Hill Store for the Israelites. Though Forest Hill and Jason Roads there are no specific com ­ CHURCH DF THE N.^ZARENE Phone 224*4694 513 North Lansing Street Church Chuckles by CARTWRIGHT mandments in the New Rpv Erwin A. Self. Minis’er Testament as to how the 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School Rivoid Nursing ^he Wheel Inn Federol-Mogul 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Lord ’s Day should be ob ­ 6:15 p.m —Young People ’s Service served, nonetheless, Chris­ 7:0,1 p.m.—Evening Worship tians who prosper spiritual­ Home. Inc. FOWLER Thursday. 7:30 p.m.—Prayer meet­ ly are those who have set Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Division ing Beatrice M. Rivard. L.P.N., Admn. work aside and made this South US-27 24-hour Service .1 holy day unto the Lord. Gladys I. Hetzel, L.P.N., Nurs. Supt. Federal-Mogul Bower Bearings, Inc. ASSEMBLY OF (iOD 'Show me any Christians S. US-27 & E Bildv in Ph. 224*2985 311*313 E. Hlgham St. Johns Plant Mathews Illevator Rev. Thomas E. Pace. Pastor who have followed the 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School trend of the world in mak­ Grain — Feed — Beans 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 6:30 p.m.—Youth Service ing weekends holidays and Phone 583-2551 7:15 p.m.—Sunday ‘Evening I will show you Christians Wednesday, 7 p.m.—Prayer and that have back sildden in Holden & Reid Studv Peterson Shell WMC. 1st Friday 7:30 p.m. their spiritual lives. The Walling Gravel Co. Bible says, “Ye cannot f amous Brands for Dad and Lad DeWITT serve God and riches.” In Service EVANGELICAL UNITED principle it teache.s that Ph. 224*4084 N. Scott Rd. 213 N. Clnton Ph. 224'4?73 brethren churches Bingham—Bengal one cannot serve his own 107 E. SUte Ph. 224*9952 Rev. Norman Crotaer. Pastor pleasure and serve God at 9:10 a.in.—Worship Service at Ben­ the same time. Spiritual, DeWitt Phormocy gal happy Christians will be in 10:13 a.m.—Sunday School at Bengal ti.eir places in their own local church, serving In St. Johns Egg Station Snylor-Benll Mfg. 113 8. Brhlce St. Pbone M9-(44S he capacity that God has Antes Gleaners SEVENTH DAY AD^'ENTISTS called them. 312 N. Clinton Phone 224-3427 686 North Lansing Street Company Pickup and DeUvery Elder. WiUlam R. Brown, Pasto. ’ Services held on Saturday Jake Wabeke 9:15 a.m.—Church Service Firsf Baptisf Church 400 N. KJbbee St. 108 W. Walker Ph. 221-4539 DeWitt Lumber 10:30 a m.—Sabbath School Tuesday. 7:00 p.m.—Prayer m?et* A Kegular Baptist Church Phone N»-27<5 ing South lIS-27 JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Peter F. Nieuwkoop, Pastor Rodemneher St. Johns Furniture Kingdom HaM 19{n N Lansing Street Sunday School —10 a.m. Clinton National Dnlmnn Hordwore Sunday, 3:00 p.m.—Public Talk Construction Co. Evening Service—7:30 p.m. , Company Whirlpool Applliincet 4:15 p.m.—Watchtower Study "I tliall not bo guilty of hypocrisy ond falso Genera] Building Contractors Tuesday. 7:30 p.m.—Area Bible Bank & Trust Co. We speetnllae In Good FhrnlMre Sherwln Williams Paints study praito. I thought today's sarmon was vary “We invite you to attend" Thursday. 7:3') p.m, — Theocratic lit N. Klbbee Pbone 224-7111 Phone

DO YOU SUFFER FROM . . . Offer 2 county land Enreko Shepordsville Air Impurities—Dust—Smoke —Pollen ? Mrs Gordon Wngfoner By Mrs Ira Birmingham Electronic Air Cleaners Are Now Available Circulated hot water heating recommended by latest (Omitted from last week) (Omitted from last week) heating authorities. parcels at auction On July 30 at 7:30 p.m. the Mrs Grace Baker spent Sun ­ American Standard Plumbing and Heating Equipment Senior Youth Fellowship will have day with Mr and Mrs William Aluminum Storms and Screens Two small, tax-reverted land The Clinton properties are de ­ a hobo party. Keck and Willis Kosht. units In Clinton County will be of ­ scribed as follows: Aug. 3 at 8:00 p.m. a meeting of Dinner guests Sunday of Mrs the membership will be held at the fered for sale Aug. 12 at a public Village of Maple Rapids,town ­ Joe Palsco and Ernie Palsco JOE KUBIGA auction by the Conservation De­ church. were Mr and Mrs Gordon Stan­ PLUMBING AND HEATING ship 8 north, range 3 west. Sec. Mr and Mrs Robert Lewis, partment In the courthouse at 5—A parcel comm 40 rods Wand ton from Owosso. 716 S. Lansing ST. JOHNS Phone 224-4465 Saginaw. Jean, Rhonda and Bobby were at Lloyd O. Peterson with several 52 rods N of SE cor of SW 1/4 of Houghton Lake vacationing this Sec. 5, T8N, R3W, th W to center other members of the St. Johns The sale, scheduled to start at week. 40 et 8 spent Sunday at the Amer­ 10 a.m., involves platted lots of Maple Street, th In a SE’ly di ­ Mr and Mrs Harold Stelter rection on Maple St, to a point ican Legion Childrens’ Home at which do not fit into the depart ­ were on vacation the past two directly S of starting point, th N Otter Lake entertaining the chil­ ment ’s plans for future conserva ­ weeks. dren. FARMCOTE! tion projects, to beg. (0.08 acres). Minimum Mrs Blanche Sutfln and sons, The New Latex Base * * price will be $10. Sunday dinner guests of the » * Orrln and Ralph, and granddaugh ­ senior Henry Bendts were Ray­ FARM and OUTDOOR PAINT i LANDS in Clinton to come up ter, Carol Sutfln, spent the past coin k'**' CITY OF St. Johns, Walker and mond Beck from Roscommon. for bidding carry a total minimum week touring In Wisconsin, Min­ Also Martin Bendt and Mr and price of $310. All receipts from Steel Subdivision. Block 104, Lot nesota, Canada and northern 10, N 1/2 of lot 11 and N 1/2 of Mrs Elden Bendt and baby of oil y their sale will be passed on to the Michigan. Harmon Road. AUaiON SALE Lot 12. Minimum price will be • Self priming 1 mile north of Owosso on Chipman road, on county. Howard Waggoner and Steve $300. Mr and Mrs Roger Smith and • Can be applied to Elmer of Houghton Lake called on children, Judson Bancroft and wet surface Tuesday, August 11 Howard ’s two brothers and his i harles and Mr and Mrs Lyle • No toxic ingredients '.I sister and their families here Bancroft and family participated e Lasts 1/3 longer than County fairs ordinary paint - 1:00 p.m. Planners Saturday. In their annual Bancroft family Larry Randolph and Tim Mid ­ e Resists peeling and reunion at Rochester Colony mildew W 22 Head DAIRY CATTLE dleton returned home Monday Friendship Park Sunday. • Color fast~-won*t ^ study land top weekend from a week at Camp Barakel Mr and Mrs Clyde Morrill TB and Bongs Tested near Falrvlew. with Mr and Mrs George Austin don't juit paint it... S The headline event In many Mr and Mrs Willard Barthel Michigan areas this weekend will returned Sunday evening from a HOLSTEIN BULL, 16 Months Old use patterns and daughter of Ovid and Mr and week’s trip which took them to FAUMCOTE it I! | be the county fair, according to Mrs John Martin and daughter of the listings In the Michigan Tour-; the Hiawatha Club near Engadlne 0 St. Johns were Sunday dinner DAIRY EQUIPMENT Preparation of land-use maps 1st Council ’s Calendar of Events, in the Upper Peninsula and on to VfSIf US todjy for til of your ptlnftng rtoodsl has been completed by the Trl- guests of Mr and Mrs J. D. Drummond Island and the points Robinson. Surge Pump and Milkers County Planning Commission in The Wash* :. iw County Fair of Interest. PENNEY’S PAINT and Supply Its Regional Land Use-Transpor ­ Mr and Mrs Steve Mlsarlk and Mr and Mrs Ed Tomesek and 1103 N. Clinton ST. JOHNS Phone 224-2784 winds up Its annual run Friday, four children have recently mov ­ Some Farm Machinery tation Study. children were Friday until Sun ­ Aug. 7, but many others will be ed Into the former B. J. Wilber In operation In the following days day evening guests of Mr and Good Hay Crusher More than half the data collec ­ house on Hyde Road, now owned throughout the lower peninsula. by Glenn Webster. Mrs Duane Hefty and family In tion required has been completed, ♦ • Detroit and returned home their Approximately 4,000 Bales Good Hay Mr and Mrs Duane DeLong Jr. and when It is done, growth daughter, Luann who had been OTHER EVENTS expected to and three daughters are now liv­ '^thfr ArticU'.s—Thi.s I.s a Partial ListinK models will be prepared. These visiting for three weeks at the attract visitors during the week­ ing In the former Carrie Burk CATTLE DISPERSAL are mathematical predictions Heftys. Paula Hefty came along A. T. BEEBE & FRED BROWN, Props. end Includes the annual Tlm- house In Eureka. which will be used to prepare ber-r-r-r Town Festival con ­ to visit her uncle and aunt, the BhN Auctioneer; Phone Corunna 743-414J Mr and Mrs Warren Phillips alternative plans depicting sev­ cluding Saturday at Saginaw, fol ­ Tomesek ’s for a time. eral possible growth patterns for and two children are the new lowing a four-day run. Also family In the Alice Gower home. AUCTION the region. scheduled to close Saturday Is • » Mr and Mrs Gordon Plttlgrew Clinton 3 miles east of Chesaning on M-57. 1 mile .south at the Sparta Homecoming, Sparta; are now living In a house-trailer WHEN the data collection phase the Water Festival at Pentwater, corner of Gasper and Ferden roads, on Is completed, the commission on the farm of their son. Gene and the two-day Michigan Bike Pettigrew on Hyde Road. County will have a data bank accessible Racing Meet at Tawas. The Wa­ to everyone In the region. Mr and Mrs Bud Mead have terfront Arts Fair will be held at recently bought the new house Wednesday, August 12, .mWsAmiw Charlevoix the same day. The origin-destination study across from the school house south of Eureka. M.A.B.C. 1 :U0 p.m. jelng done by the State Highway Sunday, Aug. 9, marks the re­ Department Is 95 per cent com ­ The Eureka Women ’s Fellow­ enactment of the Landing of Fath­ ship will meet Aug. 5 with Mrs For Increased pleted, the commission was told er Marquette at St. Ignace and the 70 Head Fullbiooded Holstein at its July 23 meeting. A ques­ Frank Ruess at an afternoon illllllffi conclusion of the Saginaw Valley meeting. Production Call: tionnaire for the home Interview Live-Stream Assn. ’s three-day Dairy Cattle study item Is being prepared, and M\KVI\ MIM-ER; show at imlay City. F'oulur Not registered. TB and Bangs tested. .Mostly all vacci­ a sampling will be taken this sum­ * * 583*8391 or 583*3150 nated. All raised on this farm, and from high pedigree mer. COUNTY FAIRS this week In­ North Victor m * >4^ RICH.AKO SOVEREIGN bulls. 27 of these cows will be fresh last of .August. IVf, clude: Aug. 3-8, Monroe County By Mrs Elzie Exelby Elsie 863-5179 5^1 THIS STUDY, when completed, Fair, Monroe; Clare County Fair, or 300-gal. Dairy Kool bulk tank, stainless steel; DeLaval will detail the present transpor ­ St. Johns 334*4586 milkers, magnetic; Jet barn sprayer; barn fan. Harrison; Northern District (Omitted from last week) tation practices of the region ’s Fair, Cadillac; Ottawa County (;EOR(iK IIAZI.E: Badger gutter cleaner: 224-ft. chain; electric water population and will help deter ­ Fair, Holland; Van Buren County Pastor hosts group DeWitt 669*3431 heater; Western riding horse. mine where future roads may be Ovid 834-3335 Fair, Hartford; I.i^.inesburR 651*5430 THIS IS A PARTIAL LISTING needed. N. Victor —There will be no St. John> 334*7065 Aug. 3-9, Ingham County Fair, church service or Sunday School It Pays to Breed with The US Soil Conservation Mason; Aug. 4-8, Montcalm at the Price Methodist Church Service, along with the Agricul­ County Fair, Greenville; Oak­ Sunday, Aug. 2 as the congrega ­ FRANK HORNAK, Prop. MON-TO E'We O' tural Experiment Station at Mich­ land County Fair, Pontiac; Aug. tion and community are invited igan State University, has started 9-15, Lenawee County Fair, to attend an 11 o ’clock service IV1.A.B.C BEN GLARDON, .Auctioneer; Phone Corunna 743-414'! soils mapping In the region. Adrian. and picnic at the home of Rev and .Mrs Rudy Wlttenbach near Lowell. Guests may bring card Production Credit Rochester Colony tables. oilers a By Mrs Robert Harmon * ★ Mrs Jolm Beechler and Mrs .... .J (Omitted from last week) barg ain in mone y Elzie Exelby w ill be hostesses to ItPCK Mr and Mrs Glen Bertke of the WSCS, at the Price Church liiiLco for farmers Manchester spent Sunday with Wednesday at 3 p.m. Supper will their daughter and family, the PCA loam cost less because of the be served following the business Jack Kesbys. Johnny Kesbycame meeting and program, unique PCA way of figuring interest home with them after spending 11 ki costs custom-designed for farmers the past two weeks there and Tom Green, son of Mr and Beth Anne accompanied them Mrs Edward Green, has gone to PRODUCTION back to Manchester for a short Chicago where he is enrolled CREDIT at Deury Technical Institute. -a^nn ASSOCIATION vacation. Mr and Mrs Robert Harmon and Mr and Mrs Rex Smith and two 11! I 1 O utdoor show 4 m family and Charles Harmon spent sons and Mrs Flora Balcam were 108 Brush St. pj,. 224-3362 Sunday with O. F. Walker and Sunday visitors in the Balcam and 42 * daughter, Helen, at Chesanlng. Exelby homes. Other guests were Mr and Mrs James Walker, Bobby and Patty The Bible School program was of Spencervllle, Ohio. The occa ­ held at the Grove Bible Church on sion marked the birthdays of Sunday evening. The Right Fertilizer James and Patty Walker, and the Merriel Balcam spent a few first birthday of Mary Gene Har­ days last week with Mr and Mrs mon. Earlier In the day, O. F. Ralph Cortrlght at East Tawas. -1- % Walker had the misfortune of get ­ Mr and Mrs Elzie Exelby were V t ting his hand caught In a car door, Wednesday supper guests of Mr and twelve stitches were taken In and Mrs Barry Darling at East Is a Big Help two fingers. Lansing. At: K k to a Farmer! ' f f

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I Page 8B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Thursday, August 6, 1964 Legal News of Interest to Clinton People

place being hereby aopointed for the or their unknown heirg. devlfees, July 29: George Orton, R-3, examination and adjuitment of all The Viueen Audience i WEHm CLAgSIC East and 33 feet South of the week tor three consecutive weeks, New Business Firms legatees and assigns. and that a copy of this order be Grand Ledge, dwelling and ga ­ claims and demands against said de- Defendants Northwest comer of Section 9, c*essed. T6N. R4W. VlMe of WestphalU. mailed to the defendants at their latt rage. It is Further Ordered. That public IT WAS SO DARK IN ^ elmerturnout At a session of said Court held in County of Canton. Michigan, known post office address by reg* Buggs Brothers Lockers, St. notice thereof be given by publica­ the Courthouse in the City of St. thence Soufth 214.5 feet, thence istered mail as required by sta'.uie. Johns. tion of a copy of this order once , THAT EERIE CHAMBER THOSE LIGHTS. Johns in said County on the 7th day East 131 feet, thence North 214.5 HAROLD B. REED. Real Estate Transfers each week for three successive weeks OF Horror i couldn 't You DON'T NEED of July. 1964. feet, thence West 131 feet to Circuit Court Commissioner Kenerson Engineers,St. Johns. previous to said day of hearing, in Present: Honorable Leo W. Cork- point of beginning. A true copy : in. Circuit Judge. The Fowlei Post, Fowler. I From records In office of the Clinton Courvty News, a news­ > SEE A THING. VET A THEM tF You 're JACK WALKER Harold B. Reed, Circuit Court paper printed and circulated in said On reading and flUng of the Coin- Commissioner 13 3 Register of Deeds) plaint In said Cause and the Affidavit Walker ft Moore The Lansing Post, Fowler. County. Sixth sense told me JUST listening By Jack Walker, Attorney for A true copy: of Jack Wa>Ucer attached thereto, from L,ena E. Younglove to John .M. I WAS NOT alone . To THE which it satisfactorily appears to the HlainUffs ORDER FOR APPEARANCE timothy m. green , RADIO, y Court that the Defendants above Business Address: STATE OF MICHIGAN—The Circuit Marriage Licenses and Billie J. Halmer, pro|)erty Judge of Probate. SUDDEtsJLy r HEARD named, or theu* unknown heirs, de ­ CUnton National Bank ft Trust Bldg. Court for the County of Clmton. Helena M. Burk, Register of Probate. St. Johns. Michigan visees. legatees and assigns, are MILDRED M. .MILLER Wilfred Dean Smith, 20, In Olive twp, Jack Walker SOMETHING MOVE. iroper and necessary parties De- A true copy: Attornev at Law Paul WakeAeld. Oerk of CUnton Plaintiff, Maude E. and Elna M. Erler then fendant in the aboVe entitled Cause, vs. Lalngsburg, and Diana Gayle CUntnn National Bank & Trust Bldg. — and. County and Gerald R. and Helen Mar­ St. Johns, Michigan 15-3 11-6 LEO RONALD MILLER Gallt, 20, Ovid. It further appearing that after dili ­ Defendant. lene Telling to Michigan Depart­ gent search and inquiry it cannot Ronald John Schomlsch Jr.,20, Sale Burk—August 14 be ascertained, and it is net known ORDER FOR APPEARANCE Suit pending in the Circuit Court ment of Aeronautics, property In whether or not said Defendants are fur the County of Clinton, at ttic Fowler and Billie Lou Assld. STATE OF MICHIGAN—The Probate STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Circu­ City of St. Johns in said County, on Watertown twp. Court for the County of Clinton. living or dead, or where any of it Court Commissioner's Court lor James Joseph Roxey, 20, Rocky them may reside If living, and if CUnton County. the 13th of July. 1964. Maurice and Leola E. Gove to In the Matter of the Estate of dead, whether they have perscxial In this cause it appearing from River, Ohio, and Joan llene Mil­ LAWRENCE M. BURK, Deceased Betore Hcvi. Harold H. Reed. Circu­ affidavit on Me. that tne Defendant representatives or heirs living or it Court Commissioner. ler, 18, DeWltt. Roland and Shirley Merlgnac, where they or some of them m.iy does not leside In the Slate of .Mic.i- At a session of said Court, held on ESTATE OF JAMES 1. HERNDON, igan and that after diligent search property In Bingham twp. July 29. 1964. / leside. and further that the present Robert Jay Hler, 22, Ovid, and Present. Hon. Timothy M. Green. whereabouts of said Defendants are* deed, and .ADELINE F. HERNDON, and mquir> to present address lor Adeline F. Herndon to Herbert unknown, and that the names of the individually. the delendant. Leu Ronald Mi.ler. i.s Mary Ann Bocek, 22, Ovid. Judxe of Probate. IK.: to l)e found. J. and Ella Jane Oyer, proiierty No.tice Is Hereby Given, That all persons who are included therein Plaintiff. Roy J. Pung, 24, Fowler, and without being named, but who are On motion ot William H. Wise. In Victor twp. persons interested in said estate are Dlaintilf's attornev. it is ordered thit Sharon L. Fox, 23, Muir. directed to appear before said Pro ­ rmbraced therein under the title of JOE B. BRASFIELD and SANDRA the said Defendant. Leo Ronald Mil­ Charles E. Hottcamp to Karlls bate Court on Friday, August 14. 1964. unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and A. BRASFIELD. ler cause his a|)earance to lie en­ Harvey Dan Hoerner, 20, De­ at 10:00 AM., to show cause why assigns, cannot be ascertained after Defendants. tered herein within 4 months from Wltt, and Joyce llene Morrow, V. and Janet L. Dakers,proi)erty a license should not be granted to diligent search and inquiry. Suit pending before Harcid H. Reed. the date of tins order and in ca-e in St. Johns. Dean Burk, Administrator, of said On motion of Jack Walker. At­ Circuit Court Commissioner fur the of his appearance that he cause an 19, Lansing. estate, to sell or mortgage the In­ FINE torney for P’aintiffs, it is ordered Count V of CUnton, on the I5th day of answer to the PlaiiitilTs Complaint Theresa L. Wing to Bruce W. terest of said estate in certain real tnat said Defendant, and their un ­ July A.O. 1964. )>e tiled, and a cop.v thereof to la* e-tatc dscribed In his petition, for the TIME FOR known heirs, devisees, legatees and It appearing from the affidavit on served on said Plaintiff ’s Attornev and MelvaDean Parrott, property purpose of payment of debts and ad ­ assigns, cause their appiearance to file herein that said defendants do within lilteen days after service on Divorces Started ministrative expenses; ECONOMY- be entered in this Cause within three not reside in the State of Michigan; him ot a cop.v ot said Complaint In Victor twp. It is Ordered. That notice thereof (3) months from the date of this that their last known address is RFD and notice ot this oider; and th.it in tie given by publication of a copy Prder, and in defauM thereof that No. 2. Dresden. Tenne.ssee; that said detault thereoi. said complaint "iil Betty Lou Brown vs. Charles Arthur A. and Doris Louise. hereof for one week previous to said said Complaint be taken as con ­ defendants should take iiotic'e that on Ih‘ taken as confessed b.v the said Brown. Cooper toMableGraceFerguson, dav of hearing, in the Clinton County Sale Creyts—August 19 administtrator of said estate, praying fessed by the said Defendants, their the I9th day of August 1964. at i:iN) Leo Ronald Miller. Defendant. News, and that the peUtloner cause STATE OF MICHIGAN—The Probate that his final account be allowed and unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, o'vhH'k in the afternoon at :t05 East And It Is Fuilhei Oidered. that Donald D. Lance vs. Donna G. property In St. Johns. a copy of this notice to lie served Ciiurt for the County of Clinton. the residue of said estate assigned a-nd assigns. within forty days the said IMaintiM It is further ordered that within State Street. St. Johns. Michigan, a Lance. upon each known party in interest In the Matter of the Estate of to the persons entitled thereto, will healing will t>e held before said cause a notice of this order tii he at his last known address bv reg ­ t>e heard aisonallv served on said Leo Ronald Jones, property in Victor twp. Helena M. Burk, Register of Probate. persons interested in said estate are notic'e to be served upon each known LEO W. CORKIN. Olive Township. Clinton County. Miller. Defendant, or served by reg ­ Register of Probate Lewis and White directed to appear tjefore said Pro- parly in interest at his last knowi Orcuift Court Judge Michigan, theivce West 13*20 feet, istered mall. adtires-'Cei tv» his last By Frederick M. Lewis t>ate Court on August 19. 1964 (Wed- address by registered, certified, or COUNTERSIGNED: thence North 330 feet, thence known address, co Hetman E. Mil­ Clifford M. and Faye L. Jones Attornevs for the Estate nesda.v). at 10:30 A M. to show cause urdinaiy mail (with proof of mul­ Cressie Wakefield. East 1320 feel, thence South ler. Oak Hoad. Ciawlord Count.v. to Josephine G. Weldner, prop ­ ion North Clinton Avenue why a license should not l>e granted ing). or by personal service, at iM.tt Deputy Clerk of the Circuit Court feel, to point of begiiming. con ­ Michigan at Ica.st twenty da.vs l)elo;e WEDNESDAY, AUG. 12 SI Johns, Michigan 15-1 to Wayne Robinson, Guardian of said tourteeii (14) days prior to such iienr- taining 10 acres of land more or the tune atiove presciibed lor ap- e.state. to sell or mortgage the interest ing. Take notice, that this Suit, in erty in Victor twp. which the foregoing Order was duly lejis”. peara-nce. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE of said estate in certain real estate TIMOTHY M. GREEN. made, involves and Is brought to should net be forefeited for failure to LEO W COHKIN. Dorothea Martin, claims. Goidon and Shirley M. Bond to described in his petition, for the pur­ Judge of Probite. make the payments required thertin. Circuit Judge FORCLOSL'RE SAI-E quiet title to the following described Bert Brlnkerhoff, claims. pose ot reinvesting the proceeds there­ A true cop.v: piece or parcel of land situate and It is further Ordered that defend ­ William H Wise Stanley J. and Pauline L. Mudget, of; Helena M. Burk. Register ot Probate ants enter their appearance in said Attorney for IMaintiff Defaults having been made in the It is Ordered. That notice thereof being in the County of Clinton. State Myrtle Cronk, final account. property In St. Johns. (Minditions of a certain mortgage given Alba F. Wert of Michigan, described as follows, cause within 35 davs from the date Business Address: be given by publication tif a cop.v Wert & Wood of this order, and that within 12 davs 6(« Michigan National Tower Jean Nicholas, annual account. i»v Robert W. Eastin and LaVonne hereof for three weeks consecutively to-w It: Hurley and Mary S. Smith to r. Eastm, husband and wife of the Attornavs at Law (he plaintiffs herein cause this order Lansing. Michigan previous to said day of hearing, in 115 E. Walker Lot 18 of Block 8 of the Village to lx* pubiished in the Clinton Coun ­ Dora E. A nde r s on, final ac­ Township of DeWitt. County of Clin­ of Westphalia, Michigan, except A true copy; Eunos D. and Virgie E. Goodlow, the Clinton County News, and that St. Johns, Michigan 13-3 ty News, a newspaper published and Paul Wakefield count. ton. State of Michigan to J. S. Glea­ the petitioner cause a copy of this the West 51 feet thereof; also circulated in said county, that said property in Watertown twp. son. Jr., as Administrator of Veterans described as commencing 528 feet Clerk of Clinton Count.v notice to 1)0 served upon each know n Fill;*! Account Wickham—August 12 publication tje continued once in eai h 12-6 Kermlt Wickham, final ac­ Affairs, an Officer of the United party in interest at his last known count, Walter A. Se r v i c e and Lau­ States of America, whose principal of ­ address by registered or certified STATE OF MICHIGAN—The Probate fice and post office address is Vetsr- mall, return receipt demanded, at (Touit for the Count.v of Clinton. William Fletcher, final ac­ rence W. and Helen E. Service to an.s Administration. Washington 25. least fourteen (14) days prior to such D C., and his successors in such office, In the Matter of the Estate of count. Alfred R. and Estherella Person- hearing, or by personal service at HERMIT A. WUKIIAM, Deceased dated April 17. 1961 and recorded in least five |5| days prior to such Rosa Jastram, final account. ious, property in Ovid twp. the office of the Register of Dced.> hearing. At a session of said Court, held on for the County of Clinton. State of Jul.v n. 1964. Raymond B. and Ellen M. Bohn- .Michigan on April 18. 1961 in Liber TIMOTHY M. GREEN. Present, Hniviratde Timothy M. 231 Page 543 of Mortgages, and said Judge of Probate. Green. Judge of Probate. Business Directory FRIDAY, AUG. 14 sack and Jay E. and Georgle Mortgagee having elected under the A true cop.v : Notice is Hereb.v Given. That the Laarman and Edwin F. and H. terms of said mortgage to declare Helena M. Burk. Register of Probate. petition of Florence C. WicKli.iin, the entire principal and accrued in ­ Deming & Deming the Administratix of said estate, pray­ Rosa Jastram, appointment of Adelaitie Steffen to Eurman-Day terest thereon due, which election it B.v Hudson E. Deming ing that her final account t>e allow t'd administrator. does hereby exercise pursuant to which Altorne.vs for Fiduciary and the residue of said estate as­ Inve-.tment C'c. J'roiierty in Wa­ there is claimed to be due and un ­ Business Address ; signed to the persons entitled thereto, James Cox, final account. tertown twp. paid on said mortgage at date of Grand Ledge. Michigan 14-3 will l>e heard at the Probate Couil Lawrence Burk, license to sell. this notice for principal and interest on August 12. 1964. at 1U:()U A M.. William J. Bower to James H. the sum of Twelve Thousand Five CI.'Hms Mall—4>€tuber 1 It is Ordered, that notice thereoi AUTOMOTIVE FARM SERVICES PIANO TUNING Hundred Eighty Six and 97 100 Dol ­ STATE OF MICHIGAN—The Probate l>e given by publication of a cop.v and Lorena Dickenson, property lars ) $12.586 971. and no suit or pro- Court for the County of CUnton. hereof for three weeks consecutivel.v County Building (cedings at law or in equity having previous to said da.v of hearing, in For the BEST BUY in in Lebanon twp hern instituted to recover the debt In the Matter of the Estate of the CMnton Countv News, and th.tt FARM TILING PIANO TUNING . . , Permits ..ecured by said mortgage or any NETTIE E. MAM.. Deceased the petitu.ner cause a copy of this New & Used Chevrolets Contact part therefjf, NOW I'HEREFOHE, bv At a session of said Cour*. held on notice to tie served upon each known AH Your Musical virtue of the power of sale contained the 24th day of July. A.D. l‘K>4, part.v in interest at his last kno.vn See MRS. DOROTHY WARD, R-1, July 23: George Higgins, R-5, if LEGAL NOTIC£S addr-ess b.v registered. certifiL*d. or Needs . . . in said mortgage and pursuant to the Present. Hon. Timothy M. Green. St. Johns or Phone Maple St. Johns, addition to dwelling. Statutes of the State of Michigan in Judge of Probate. ordinary mail (with pr(H>f ot mail­ such cases made and provided, NO­ It appealing to the Court that the ing). or b.v personal service, at least EDINGER & WEBER Rapids 682-2306 DePEAL’S July 24: Chester Zaurstowski, ( I.Mm> Deniilow —OclobtT 7 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON fourteen (14) days prior to such hear­ STATK OK MIClilGAN—The Probate time for presentaUen of claims against FOWLER Phone 582-2401 JIM CRAIG, R-1, Fowler R-1, Bath, dwelling. November 2. 1964 A.D. at 10:00 o ’clock said estate should l>e Jimited. and ing. Clinfon Music Court (or the County of CUnton. in the forenoon. Eastern Standard that a time and place be appointed TIMOTHY M, (JilLEN, July 24: KevlnClark,R-1,East In the Matter of the Kstate of Time, at the main and front entrance to receive, examine and adjust all Judge of Prolwte. Center Lansing, septic tank and drain Kl'lll I.. DKSSl.OU, Dectased ot the Clinton County Courthouse, in claims and demands against said de ­ A true cop.v : Fisk & Gooedyear the ('itv of Saint Johns. Michigan. ceased b.v and tjefore said Court: Helena M. Burk. Register ot Pn>!):itc FUEL OIL-GAS field. At < wes^K'n of said Court, held on Countv of Clinton. State of Michigan It IS Ordered. That all of the credi- Lewis & White ST. JOHNS Phone 224-3134 the ^8th dav nf Ju'v. A.D. 1W4. that being one of the places of hold ­ tor.s of said deceased are required .Attorneys for said Estate TIRES July 28: Ivan D. Crowley, De- Pre-«^ ;’. Hon I'lmothy M. Green. ing Circuit Court in said County, said to present their claims to said Court Business Address: Witt, dwelling and garage. Jude.* of Proba ’e mortgage will he foreclosed by a It said Probate Offic« on or before 100 N. Clint(M) Avenue It .lUiH-irtnR to the Court that the sale at public auction to the highest the 1st da.v of October A.D. 1964, at St. Johns, Michigan 13-3 Harris Oil Co. ST. JOHNS OIL CO. July 28: JamesCowel, Lansing, time for presentatnm of el inns agan'^'t bidder of the premises described in 1(1:00 o'clock in the foreniKin. said PLUMBING '.jid e-«*'.*e should be limited, and -.lid mortgage or so much thereof second story addition to dwelling. time and place tjeing hereb.v appoint ­ Claims Dobrick —Sept. 25 909 E. State Phone 224-4726 610 E. Higham that a time and place hv aopoinled as may be necessary to pay the ed for the examination and adjust ­ July 28: L. H. Bancroft, K-3, It) receive, examine and adjust all .nnount due as aforesaid and an.v STATE OF MICHIGAN-The Probate c’laiins .irift demands against said de ­ ment of all claims and demands AH Petroleum Products Grand Ledge, storage building. -um which may be paid b.v the un ­ against said deceased. Court for the Count.v of Clinton. c-eased hv and before said Court: dersigned at or before said sale for It is Further Oidered. That publu* In the Matter of the Estate of It IS Ordered, That all of the credi- t.ixcs and or insurance on said prem-' Phone 224-4879 St. Johns R.E. BENSON July 28: A. J. Bailey, Lansing, notice thereof tje given b.v publication HAROLD K. DOHRICK, Deceased CREDIT BUREAU ttn- of -aid deceased are required to ise«i. and all other sums paid by the <>f a cop.v of this order once each 106 CUnton Ave. Ph. 224-7033 addition to garage. pre-e-'t their (daims to said Court at undersigned, with interest thereon week for three successive weeks pre­ At a session of said Court, held o.i July 28: Farrow and Dunavant, -aid Proli.ite Office on or before the pursuant to law and to the terms of vious to said da..v of hearing, in the July 16. 1964 CLINTON COUNTY 7 ‘h dav oi Oc-tober AD lht)4 at 9::tl) said mortgage and all legal costs, Clinton County News, a newspaper Present. Honorable Timoth.v .•! Plumbing R-1, Bath, house and garage. .'•(■lock in the fotenooip said time and charges and expenses including at­ printed and circulated in said Countv. (ireen. Judge of Probate. HARDWARE torney foes, which premises are dc- Judge of Probate. CREDIT BUREAU sctiixjd as follows: TIMOTHY M. GREEN. Notice is Hereby Given. That .ill Judge of Probate. Piemiscs situated in the Town- creditors of said deceased are re­ Heating A true copy : quired to present their claims m Phone 224-2391 ,^hip of DeWitt. County of Clinton. Helena M, Burk. Register of Probate. GOWER'S HARDWARE State of Michigan, described as writing and under oath, to said Court, Credit Reports Collections follows to wit: Lot 3 and the 14-3. and to serve a copy thereof upon Sheet Metal Emil Dobrick of DeWitt. Michigan, and South of Lot 4. Supervisor ’s Kin;*I Account Do>le —Aukiis I ?1 Professionol Directory IMat of Ballantincs Wee Farms, fiduciary of said estate, and that in the Township of DeWitt, Clin- STATE OF MICHIGAN—The Protiate such claims will t>e heard by said GRAIN ELEVATOR 40 Years at the Same Spot bni County. Michigan. Court lor the Count.v of CUnton. Court at the Proiiate Office on Fri­ In the Matter of the Estate of day. S.*ptember 25. 1964. at 9:30 A.M DRUGGISTS AFTER HOURS PHONE: J S Gleason. Jr., as Administrator It IS Ordered. That notice thereoi BOTTLED GAS of Veterans Affairs, an Officer of the JOHN J. DOYLE. Deceased tie given by publication of a cop.v 224-7156 224-4466 224-7481 United States of America At a session of said Court, held on hertot for three weeks consecutivelv Cylinders or Bulk Mortgagee Julv 22. l‘K)4. previous to said day of hearing, in 2 Master Plumbers at .\CCOlNT.\NTS IIKNTISTS ((’on! ) Dated; July 30. 1964 Present. Hon. Timoth.v M. Green, the Clinton Count.v News, and that Eureka Delmer R. Stnith .fudge of Prol)ate. the fiduciary cause a copy of this Phone 224-2695 Your Service Attorney for Mortgagee N< tice IS Heret),\ Given. That the m.lice to l)e served upon each known CHARLKS E. WATSON DK. C. W, I.l'.MBEKT, D.D.S. Business Address: |)elition of Gav lord Dt>.v le. the ad ­ part.v in interest at his last known Phone 224-2953 Ill.t S <)lli«> l“hiinc 1615 E. .Michigan Ave. ministrator of said estate, praying address by registered, certified nr Ce'tffled Public Aecoun an! Lansing. Michigan 15-13 too N. Kibbee Phone r.M-4UI0 that his final account t>e allowed ajid oidinary niail (with prinif of nvnl- DK. K WOHLEKS, Dentist the residue ol said estate assigned ingi. or by personal service at least BARKER PLUMBING hiiial \ri4Minl Matthews—Aug. 19 to the persons entitled thereto, will fourteen (14i days prior to such L. H. HULL iii: sprint; SI Phone 3.’4-47 If lie heard at the Probate Court on hearing. Headquarters for AND HEATING Accountan! M'A'I K OK .MICHIGAN—The Probate Office Hours In Vfipoininien: (’ouil for tne County of Clinton. Fndav . August 21. 1964. at Jl:30 A M ; TIMOTHY M GREEN. Elmer Barker, Mast. Plumber 107 Brush Phone 2!4-3»S5 Closed Saturdays It IS Ordered, that notice thereof lye Judge of Probate. a Plumbing In tiu‘ Mattel ot the tlstate ot given ):.\ publiealion of a copy hereot A true cop.v : Complete Service lor three weeks consecutively previous .ATTORNKYS J. .M.\TTHFWS. Deceased Helena M, Burk. Register of Probaie. a Heating Free Estimates Ph. 224-4732 DK, K. M. KK.AFT, Dentist At a session of said C'ourt. held i*n to said dav of hearing, in the ClinbMi Alba F. Wert Countv News, and that the petitioner For Wert & WiHXl. Attorneys Your Pharmacists fills all 307 S. Mead St. — St. Johns 3111 finish SI ce; Phone 334-7134 Iul\ 24. ltH)4 JACK WALKER Ple^ellt. Hffii. Timothy M. G.i'en. cause a copy of this notice to be Addre.'ts: 115 E. Walker Prescriptions with the ut­ • Floor Covering .ludge ot Protiale served upon each known party in St, Johns. Michigan 13-3 JAMES A. MOORE Notice IS Herein Given. Th it the interest at his last known address b.v most accuracy. Atlorneysatlaw OPTOAIKTKISTS registered, certified, or ordinary mail |H.’lition ot James C. M.iltnows, toe Einal Account Anderson —Aug. 12 Homelite Chain Saws FISH & DUNKEL Nafl. Baiii\ Bid?. Phone 224-!>41 Executor ol .said estate, puvaig that (With proof of mailing I. «)r b.v per­ and Parts Plumbing, Heating DR. ALBERT 11, NELSON his final account tje allowed and the sonal service, at least fourteen il4i STATE OF MICHIGAN -The Prob itf Glospie Drug Store HAROLD B. REED icMduc of S lid estate assi ;ncd to the davs piior to such hearing. Court for the County of Clinton. Vinyl and Air Conditioning .Lttorney-al-Iaw (!plomeirist persons entitled thereto., will ))e heard TIMOTHY M GREEN. In the Matter of the Estate of 221 N. Clinton MO Spring S! Phone 224-46.'Vl at the Proliale Court on 'Vectnesdav . Judge of Probate. DDRA F. ANIfKRSON, Deceased Phone 224-3154 St. Johns Master Plumber Office Hours hv .Appoinimen! Only August 19. IfKH. at 9:30 A M.: A tru<‘ cop.v : Asbestos Floor Tile Phone 224'74R1 S!. Johns. Mlih. At a session of said Court, held on Phone 224-3372 DK. H D. SHANE, Optm. It IS Oirlered. that notice thereol l)C Helena M, Burk, Register of Probate. given t.y putilication of i copy her« • Alba F Wert Juv 17. 1964 from 10c Each and up 807 E. State St. — St. Johns FREDERICK .M. LEWIS 10> S Ottawa Phone 224-4645 'll for three weeks coincciOivel . pre­ Wert & WutKi Piesent. Honorable Timoth.v M. GIFTS—for all Occasions vious to said day of he.irin:'.. in the Atlorne.vs at Laivv Green, Judge of Prob«ite. FARM SERVICES NOK.M.4N WHITE Clmton County News, and that the 115 E. Walker Notice is Hereb.v Given. That the Free Gift Wrapping petitioner cause a c’op.v of tnis notice St. Johns. Michigan 14-3 petitu.n of Helen Henry, the Execu­ .AIiorneys-a!-law OSTKOP ATHK PIIYSK I \N trix of said estate, praying that nvr We Service What We Sell Briggs Building Phone 224-320; to Im' served utjon ♦•i \ppoiniment Court for the County of Clinton. the heirs oi said deceased be {k- ROBERT WOOD [XTsoiial service, at least fourteen At a session of said Court, held at termined. will be heard at th? Pro ­ Mathews Elevator Co. Ashley Hardware 2(ui \\ U.ilKir SI. Johns, Mith. 114) ria.vs ))rior to sui'h hearin,i. .Allornevsat-la w Phone ■.’M-4.>67 the Probate Office, in the City of St. bate Court on Wednesday. August 12. Grain —Feeds—Seeds Complete Printing Phones 224-4fi04 or 224-3H44 riMOTHY M GREEN. Johns, in said County, on the 21st 1964, at 1U:(N) A.M.; Phone 2000 Judge )f Prohafc. day of Jul.v A D. 1964 It Is Ordered, that notice there»>t FOWLER A 1i lie co| > ■ Present. Hon. Timoth.v M. Green. lx* given b.v publication of u cop.v TIMOTHY M. GREEN iMi.ttit 5|. Stt‘iKPr\t ;iUI, D.O Jleh .a .M Butk. Register of Probate. Judge ot Probate. Alturney ar«d Counselor hereof for three weeks ctJiisecutivel.v Service Pile Mean and Surgeon Javk Walker In the Matter of the Estate of previous to said da.v of hearing, in 210 N. Clinton Phone 224-2t3t ( liMton National Hink Bldg. FARM Maple R.iptds. Office Phone 6R2-*^MI RIIDDA JANE IHTtVES. Deceased the Clinton County News, and that INSURANCE Resident l»hone 682-2041 St Johns. .Michigan 113 the pxtitioner cause a cop.v of this * • Neil R Harte having filed in said CHIROPRACTORS Oiliee Hours; Oailv Ki to 12. I to 5 notice to be served upon each known DRAINAGE Mi.ndas and Wednesday Kvenings <-S Fm.H \rcoiin< l.ocher—August 19 Court his pttition praying that said parly in interest at his last known Complete Insurance Service ( litsed Ihursday, Saturdays M to 1 MATE DK .MICHICAN-The Probate C'nurt adjudicate and determine who address b.v registered, certified, or W^ARD F. LEONARD, I). C. Court for the Countv of Clmton. were at the time of her death the ordinary mail (with proof of nail ­ JAMES BURNHAM Since 1933 legal heirs of said deceased and en ­ ing), or bv personal service, it lea.«t CLINTON COUNTY WARD R. LEONARD. D. C. Ip the M.dter of the Estate of PIIVSM IWS end SI R(;K0NS titled to inherit the real estate of foutleen (14) days prior to such hear­ Phone St. Johns 224-4045 AUTOMOBILE COVERAGE Southgate Shopping Center MIN.\ A. I.DCIIER. Deceased which said deceased died seized. ing. R-3, St. Johns REPUBLICAN-NEWS Phone 224-3114 St Johns .\( a session of said Court, held on It is Ordered, that the 19th day of TIMOTHY .VI. OHFEN. FIRE INSURANCE S. K, Kl SSELL, M l).. F.A.C.S. Juh 21, ItKH August A D 1964 at 9;.'10 o ’clock in Judge of Pi<»l>aie. A. N. SAUDERS IMescnt. Hon. Timoth.v M. Green. the foreiuHm. at said Probate Office, A true copy: GENERAL CASUAUTY Phone 224-2361 Chiroprarlic Physician J. M. GHOST, .M l). Judge »»f Profi.ite, be and is hereby appointed for hear­ Helena M. Burk. Register of ProtKite. ZEEB FERTILIZERS ing said peUtion; 10 to 12 a m. and 2 to 5 p.m. N< tice is Meret)v Given. That the Emil M. Fry Fertilizer to Fit Your Daily except Thursdays and Sundiys iH-tition of Maxine R Smit and Max It IS Further Ordered, that public Attorne.v at Law A. T. ALLABY —Ins. Haily, except Thurs. end Sal. notice thereof be given by publica­ 210 F Uaiker Phone 224-233S 1. Loctier. the co-admmistrators of Hillsdale. Michigan 13-3 Every Soil Need Afternoons, Kvenings — Mon., Wed., >aid c>tafe. praying that their final tion of a cop.v of this order, for three Over Gamble Store KrI.. 7-8 p.m. Offii e Hours 2 (Ml to 5:00 p m aicoui't be allowed and .the residue successive weeks previous to said da.v of hearing. In the Clinton County 208 W. Railroad St. Johns Phone 224-3S58 WALK ON X-Ray — Physiotherapy of saift estate assigned to the per- ORDER FOR APPEARANCE W. F. STEFIIENSON, M.D. vf.ns entitled thereto, will be heard News, a news|>aper printed and cir­ 204 N. Oakland SI. Phone 221-2157 culated In said County. STATE OF MICHIGAN—The Circuit ST. JOHNS Phone 224-3234 510 K Walker St. Johns .it the Probate Court on August lt». TIMOTIfY M. GREEN. Court for the County of Clinton. CHIROPOOIST Itf64. at Rl (N) A M : Pnone 2?4-2752 It is OrdtTed. that ludice thereof be Judge of Probate. WALTER KEILEN, DOROTHY BOW- MOVING given t)y publication of a copy here­ A true ctip.v; ER. VERENA HUCK3ETT, SISTER Be a Partner DR. W. M. FOO PAUL F. STGLLER, M.D. of for three weeks i-oiwecutively pre- Helena M. Burk, Register of Probate. MARY FRANCIS. ROBERT KEILEN. MILDRED LaROWE. ERNEST KElL NOT JUST A CUSTOMER Ofiire Hours by Appoin ment Only V iouh to said dav of hearing, in the Went & W(M>d Fn Countv News, and that the Attornevs at Law EN. VINCENT KEILEN. HERBERT Buy the Co-op Way too K. McConnell HI. 308 N Me.-d Pht)ne 224-21 »0 txdilioner cause a copy of this notice 115 K Walker KEILEN. ANITA FITZPATRICK. APPLIANCE Phone 224-4452 for eppoinlmen* t«) Ik * served upon each known party St. Johns, Michigan 14-3 FRANCIS KEILEN, IRENE MILLER F. W. SMITH, M.D., A A.G.P. in interest at his last known address and MARY MILLER. FARMERS' CO-OP Plaintiffs DKNTISTS 205 W Slate SI St. Johns bv registered, certified, or ordinary Final AcriHinl fox —.Anituit 14 FOWLER Phone 582-2661 MOVING mail (with pr«K)f of mailing), or bv STATE OF .’VllCHIGAN—The Probale vt LEFT Phone 221-38% (lersonal service, at least fourteen (14) Court lor the County of Clinton MATHIAS MINEWEGEN. ANNA M. DR. H. L. OATLEY davs prior to such hearing. In the Mailer irf the Exiale of MINEWEGEN. MARY ANN WOHL- Stoves, Freezers, Refrigerators 09 irentist TIMOTHY M GREEN. SCHEID. PATRICK MAHAR. ELIZA­ \F1KRIN AHIANS JAMES LEWIS COX, Oereaxetl FOR YOUR LISTING IN THE H»6 Maple .Avr. Phone 224-»or* Judge of Probate. BETH MAHAR, THERESA BERT­ Call A true cf»py: At a aesaion of xalct Court, held on RAM. MARY BERTRAM WIEBEK. FACING TRAFFIC DR. D. R. WHITE, D.D.S. DR. NELSO.N S. HOWE, JR. Helena M Burk. Register of Probate. July n. 1964 JOSEPH BERTRAM. WILLIAM Lewis & White Preaenl. Honorable Timothy M BERTRAM. KATHERINE BERT­ Business Directory (•eneral Dentistry \«xlxt9nt. DR J\MKS H nFR( K Business Address: Green. Judse of Probate. RAM. FRANK BERTRAM. LOUISE YOUNG'S DRAY WINNM, AAA TRAmC lAFfTY Phone 224-2968 'Nil \ (linton ^4'*{n8 1(H) N f'linton Avenue Nirtire U Hereby Given, That I'le BERTRAM GEASON. ANTHONY Phone 224-2361 Ovid —S34-9014 POtTn CONTUT f iish St «• ''e - • • the Thursday, August 6, 1964 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Poge 9B Earlier sweet corn with plastic mulch HosI inter-city Sweet corn planted In plastic / will be can put sweet corn on the market earlier. study group

David E. Miller of Prosser, Acting City Manager Kenneth Wash., harvests sweet corn 17 Greer and Recreation Director Closed days ahead of other farmers by Roger Kowalski were hosts last planting a month earlier and cov ­ Thursday to the Mid-Michigan ering the rows with 12-inch strips Inter-city Study Group, which had of clear plastic. its annual picnic In the St. Johns from Aug. 10 - Aug. 17 STUDHIl City Park. Miller slits the plastic above Greer and Kowalski are among each plant to let the seedling come Moving to New Location . . . through. the 23 city supervisory officials from area cities taking a group correspondence course through 601 W. Cass Street FROGS and the University of Chicago. The FREEDOM group meets regularly in the There’s an old story that different cities for their class­ ‘■.ay.s you can ’t kill a froii es. by dropping him in boiling After the 6 p.rn. picnic, which water. He reacts so quick­ was attended by wives, too, the Cameo Beauty Shop ly to the sudden heat that men resumed their study on mu­ he jumps out before he’.s nicipal personnel. hurt. But if you put him Phone 224-3864 in cold water and then warm it up gradually, he never decides to jump till Owner-Operator—JOYCE FAUGHT it’s too late. By then he’s Carpenter leads cooked! Men are just as foolish. Valley Farms Take away their freedom overnight, and you ’ve got school board Are you taking ... a violent revolution. B u I .steal it from them gr.nd- ually (under the guise of Fearless —and sometimes fearful —teachers of the road are these driver train ­ Robert B. Carpenter was elect­ ’’security”, ‘‘peace”, or ing instructors from Rodney B. Wilson High School. Left to right are; Albert LeFevere, ed president of the Valley Farms “progress ”! and you can YOURVACATION School board of education at Its paralyze an entire genera ­ in charge of the program, John Post, Bill Swears, Bob Spencer, John Theuerkauf and tion. Look at the Income July organization meeting. tax. It started out at a Dale Knight. harmless sounding U; . It Other officers are Mackadean AUGUST? would have been easy to DuBois, secretary, and William jump out of water as tepid as this, but like the frog, Lehtonen, treasurer. Trustees we waited while it climbed Third session of driver training begins are Harold Wood and Dean Lowe. ever higher. iTry jumping now 11 Training youngsters how to charge of the program, and the No high school credit is given if parents fall to exercise super- THE BOARD set the second Worst of all. we never drive a car is not among the other Instructors are Dale the youngsters, but in order to vision after completion of the Wednesday of each month as Us learn. Even today we can ­ not believe that Medicare safest and easiest of jobs, ac­ Knight, John Theuerkauf, Bob legally drive at the age of 16they course ” new meeting date. is the same warm water cording to those who must do the Spencer, Bill Swears and John must have taken and passed that will one daj/ boil us teaching. But it Is a good summer Post. driver training. Otherwise, they Although thedriver training in­ A new expenditure budget of in Socialized Medicine. We' job, and its is rewarding when— Dally until 3 p.m. the instruc ­ have to wait until the age of 18 structors have some near-miss ­ $178,560 was approved and prep­ see no connection between everybody safe and sound —driv ­ tors teach a total of 80 young ­ before getting a drivers license. es to tell about during the course arations were made lor the start farm price supports and of school this fall. Money not If August is your time to head for the lake . . . the Nationalized Agriculture. er training certificates are pass­ sters how to drive. Each student most of the 240 students learning The tragedies of history ed out and permits Issued to those gets two hours of classroom in­ THE SUMMER driving training to drive this summer will have needed immediately by the school woods ... or a motor trip to some distant shore, we are always repeated by who did learn. done so to the satifsactlon of the district will be put into savings iiave tile items that will make your trip more en­ struction and 25 minutes behind program was pioneered in this joyable. those who refuse to learn the wheel driving on the road each area by the St. Johns schools, ac­ teachers by the end of the next accounts where it will draw in­ them. To seek guidance So seems to be the general day. By the end of three weeks, cording to Supt. Earl Lancaster. three weeks. terest. from the past is not "turn ­ ♦ ♦ • Sun Glasses • Sun Tan Lotion ing the clock back” as we opinion of the six men who con­ each spends 30 hours in the class­ He said the need for students to .ire so often told It is duct driver training classes at room and six and a quarter hours get credit hours during the school OVER $1,700 in improvements • Adhesive • Headache merely a good way to keep Rodney B. W’llson High School. behind the wheel. year was so great there was not to the school kitchen are to be Bandages Remedies out hot water. completed tjils summer. New Two three-week sessions with80 » ♦ time for the non-credit driver • First Aid Kits • Shaving Supplies students in each are over this training classes. So these were equipment Includes stainless clecf Harmon FIVE CARS make up the fleet • Toothpaste • week. This week a new three- offered in the summer. steel sinks, a larger garbage dis­ Foot Powder week session —the last of the of driver training vehicles at the posal, sink heater, and a refrig ­ • Deordorants ^ CROPSEY high school. There are five in­ Flashlights summer—started. With state funds, the driver erator. • Shampoo Krpulilican structors on the road ev'’ry hour Insect Repellents * * training program is almost self- • Camera Supplies * ■>' te Itepreseiltative between 9 a.m. and 3 p.in., while f sih District supporting, Lancaster said. No ATHLETE’S FOOT Bobby Pins ALBERT LaFEVERE Is in the sixth man works in the class­ • Vacuum Bottles • tuition is charged students. HOW TO TREAT IT— room with other fv.ure drivers. Ajipl.v stronti T.4.1. Uquid. Feel It • Stationery • Smoking Supplies take hold to check itching, burning In minutes. In 3 days, watch in. 3 M reeled skin sloueh off. Watch healthy Check Our ShelvesBefore You Go MORE than 125,000 high school ^---^ . ic f ,,!t; Skin replace it. He pleased IN ONE Rheubottom students who complete driver llOl'it or vour 48c back. Use anti ­ septic. soothing T-4-L FOOT POW- .Mrs .Allan I.. Boron education courses this year have ’HY’ hail a tcn ific i;ante DF.R loo —fine for sweaty feet, foot . . . then Billy's mother made odor. Ton.AV at Olasple's Drug Whatever your Phone 669-9488 been advised by the Automobile Store, Club of Michigan to take yet an­ IIS all yo outdoors!" other course — the so-called (Omitted from last week) home study course of Parental plans may be... Get Mrs Louis Rayman and Mr Supervision. Really Clean as all Outdoors and Mrs Gale Boron spent Sun ­ Check our a day at Higgins Lake at the cot ­ Indicating the need for such tage of Mr and Mrs Dan Beck supervision is the fact that last A A big part of summer fun, shelves before Casual and family. year Michigan teenage drivers whether you vacation at a .Mr and Mrs David Conklin were Involved in 252 fatal ac­ you go! " Easy-Care and family called on Mr and cidents, an increase of 31.9 per lake or take a motor trip, is Mrs Raymond Summers Sun ­ cent over 1962. in wearing cool, crisp im­ day afternoon. maculately clean summer PERMANENT On Saturday Mrs Allan Boron “An erroneous impression Clothing. For summer perfect attended the wedding, breakfast, exists among parents that high dry cleaning, call us for . . . Glospie Drug Store / / / and reception of Miss Deanna school driver education alone Jansen and Henry Turowski. The provides all that is necessary to wedding was in Birmingham, and turn out perfectly safe drivers, ” FREE PICKUP and DELIVERY • Drugs • Sundries • First Aid Items the reception was in Utica. states Ernest P. Davis, Auto Club • Sick Room Supplies • Vitamins Air Mrs Allan Boron called on Mrs safety and traffic director. Kenneth Brown of Riverside, in ♦ ♦ ANTES CLEANERS Prescriptions Accurately Compounded Detroit on Saturday afternoon. Member National Institute of Cleaners and Dyers 221 N. Clinton ST. JOHNS Phone 224-3154 Mrs Brown was a former college “THE MANY benefits from this 108 W. Walker ST. JOHNS Phone 224-4529 Conditioned roommate of Mrs Boron. fine program are lost, however. Rev and .Mrs John Brown of Spencer, N. Y. and Mrs Gerald on North US-27 Bennett of Jackson were Wed ­ ST. JOHNS 4 BIG DAYS! Bea’s Beauty Salon nesday afternoon callers on Mr FAMILY and Mrs Allan Boron. The guests MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY (>13 K. State ST. JOH.NS Phone 224-3470 originate from the same New York hometown as Mrs Boron. DRIVE-IN THEATER THURSDAY August 10, 11, 12, 13

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speedier delivery schedules and reduction of breakage and error,* Plan atomic exhibit North Bengal the postmaster general com ­ Peieapt^ By Mrs Wm. Ernst mented. at Saginaw Fair By MRS. IRENE FQX, Correspondent —Phone 2021 Implementation of parcel post NORTH BENGAL— In honor to ZIP Code has already started The 1964 edition of the Saginaw la.oguage, the role atomic en­ of the fifth wedding anniversary In the post offices of six cities Fair, opening Sept. 13, will ergy Is playing In the world :oday, of Mr and Mrs Donald Schmitt and its potentla' uses la I he world Sister returning Pedro Club honors -—Philadelphia, Washington, D. feature a famous traveling ex­ of Fowler the following were sup­ C., Chicago, Minneapolis and hibit of the us Atomic Energy of tomorrow. There Is noad.-nls- after 15 years Mrs Conrad Fox per guests at their home on Sat­ slon cha 'ge to this atomic-energy Houston. Commission, for the entire to be honored urday evening; Mr and Mrs Her­ seven-day run of the fair. Sept. program which w.Ul be presented -.■'f PEWAMO- The Pedro Club man Schmitt of Fowler, Mr and Others get quick results 13-19. d- ry on the fairgrounds while the gathered at the home of Mrs Fox Mrs Marvin Feldpausch of North with Ciinton County News Saginaw Fair Is In progress. PEWAMO—On Aug. 11, Sister Albertis (Marie Gensterblum) of Tuesday evening for a surprise West Dallas, Mr and Mrs Rich­ classified ads —you will, too! The exhibit, ‘Your Stake In the \ Normandy, Mo., daughter of Mrs birthday party for Mrs Conrad ard Van Ells of Lebanon and Mr Atom, ” Includes a striking series In addition to ihe AEC exhibit, Fox on her 77th birthday which and Mrs Hilary Schmitt and Mr visitors to the 51st Harvest Holi­ Albert Gensterblum and the late of animated displays on atomic Mr Gensterblum, will spend the was July 28. and Mrs Louis Schmitt. energy research and develop ­ day Saginaw Fair will see eight, Refreshments including birth­ Donald Is the son of the Louis Lockwood again acres of farm machinery and day at her mother’s home. On ment. Featured attractions of the Aug. 12 and 13, she will be in re­ day cake were served by the host­ Schmitt’s and was formerly of exhibit. In addition to the atomic equipment, more than 30,000 ag­ ess. Mrs Conrad Fox very seldom this neighborhood. ricultural and commerlcal ex­ treat In Detroit. » • named delegate display, are stage presentations On Aug. 14, 15 and 16 she will misses the pedro games. She says explaining the applications of hibits, and a mile-long midway she enjoys playing cards. Mr and Mrs William S. Ernst of entertainment, all part and be here to visit with relatives and ii.omlc energy and radl ilsotopes, friends. On Aug. 15 a family gath­ « « and children of Battle Creek were as well as demnnsirations of the parcel of the largest county fair supper guests of Mr and Mrs Wil­ east of the Rockies. ering will be held in her honor. Mrs Casper Cook, Mrs Joan remote controlled mechanical Sister Albertis Is from Saint Vin­ liam Ernst and Maxine on “hands’ used In laboratories to Daniels and Mrs John J. Fox Wednesday. They were en route cent home in Missouri. Sister Al­ spent two days in Northern Mich­ handle radioactive materials. One of the first effective vac­ home from a few days vacation bertis left to become a nun 15 igan visiting Mr and Mrs Ray ♦ ♦ cines against whooping cough was spent In the Upper Peninsula and / years ago and this is her first Pease and family of Grayling. fT “YOUR STAKE In the Atom’ developed and standardized In vacation at home. Canada. Is one of the many AEC exhibits laboratories of the Michigan De­ Sister Marie Diane (Betty Ann Hugo Fox of rural St. Johns designed to explain. In simple partment of Health. W' Schafer) daughter of Mr and Mrs suffered a broken back and other Mr and Mrs Richard Vance of William J. Schafer, spent Satur­ Injuries In a farm accident late Lansing spent the weekend with day with her parents. Sister Tuesday afternoon. He is a patient his sister, Mrs Louis Fox. They Marie Diane has been at Bay City in St. Lawrence Hospital at Lan­ Lasts called on their step-brother, convent teaching. Next year she sing. Mrs Fox Is the former / Claude Stowe of Ionia, who is a will be at Catholic Central in Lucille Thelen of this neighbor ­ patient at Sunshine Hospital in Muskegon. hood. 2>o3 times Grand Rapids. Mr and Mrs Louis Schmitt at­ / Mrs Neville Davarnof Pewamo tended the Half man-Porter wed ­ tongerti and her brother-in-law and sis­ ding and reception held at Holy ter, .Mr and Mrs George Butler of Ledges slates Trinity Church and Hall on Satur­ SENATOR LOCKWOOD Lowell spent the weekend in Hart. day. State Senator Emil Lock- than Jimmie and Carole Cook, son Mr and Mrs George Schafer of wood (R-St. Louis) who is and daughter of Mr and Mrs Wilde comedy Lansing were Sunday afternoon seeking re-nomination on the ordinart! City Hostess and Welcome Gifts Republican ticket in the Sep­ James Cook of Lansing spent Oscar Wilde has written some visitors of Mr and Mrs William tember 1 primary election, extericr SUPIH from Monday to Friday with their of the most durable comedies Ernst and Maxine. has again been chosen to rep­ Mrs C. Lester Jenkins, St. Johns ’ grandmother, Mrs Neville Da- ever presented on the English resent the State of Michigan at the National Tax Associa ­ varnishes clear FIWS** new city hostess, stands with gift items varn. stage. Probably best-known of all Mr and Mrs Harry Hattls Jr. Is “The Importance of Being tion meeting. It will be held from 13 local businesses she gives to this year in Pittsburgh on and family of Portland were re­ Earnest, ” which the resident Put ZIP Sept. 14. Sen. Lockwood, who newcomers, newlyweds, who will live cent visitors of their parents, company at the Ledges Playhouse Is a certified public account ­ in Grand Ledge will present next NEW! here, and couples celebrating wedding Mr and Mrs Harry Hattis Sr. of ant, will be the ranking Re­ Pewamo. week. It plays Tuesday, Aug. 11, in parcel publican member of the Sen­ through Saturday, Aug. 15, at 8:- ate Tax committee if re-elect­ anniversaries of 25 years or more. The Bill Russell of East Lincoln ed this fall. cards represent gifts redeemable at par­ Street, Pewamo, has joined the 30 p.m. Because of his experience National Guard for six months. post now in this field Gov. Romney ap­ supasHm ticipating stores. Maps, brochures and He left Friday, July 31. He will After the highly - suc(essful pointed him last year to rep­ church guides of the city are also includ ­ have his basic training at Fort “Charley’s Aunt, ’ last summer, Mr ZIP has a new assignment resent Michigan at both the EXTERIOR CLEAR FINISH Leonard Wood, Mo. the Ledges producers felt a com­ —to accelerate delivery of long NTA and the NATA meetings. distance parcel post by 24 hours Sen. Lockwood is also working ed, as well as a letter of welcome from the A family picnic was held at the edy in the same vein was ad­ on several interim study Chamber of Commerce. Mrs Jenkins has St. Johns City p.irk. Present were visable on this year’s schedule. or more. committees for the legislature Postmaster General John A. • Ultra violet absorber minimizes Mrs Casper J. Cook and Mrs “Earnest ” is the result. With in which members hope to been the hostess since July 1, when she Joan Daniels. Mr and Mrs Marvin Lael Woodbury and Lane Bate­ Gronouski announced plans last devise a tax system that will harmful rays of sun took over froni Mrs Marvin Barclay. Thelen and family of rural Fowler man playing the two young En­ week to distribute outgoing par­ provide property tax reflef, a cel i<3st by ZIP Code in the na­ program strongly advocated and Mr and Mrs Leon Thelen and glish gentlemen, and Margaret by Sen. Lockwood. "There • Exclusive formulation resists foul weather family of rural St. Johns. Pot- Woodbury and Connie Hipwell tion ’s 34 largest post offices. are many inequities that still luck was served and games were playing their sweethearts, this These offices account for more exist in the property tax field, • Easy to apply, dries quickly in play for the children. brilliant comedy will be in good than 50 per cent of the total vol ­ particularly in t h e area of Doors that invited Mickey Roach, son of Mr and hands. ume. personal property, ” he stated to rich, medium-gloss finish » * service in the Michigan Sen- Mrs Robert Roach of Westphalia, Durlng his two years ol spent a week with Mr and Mrs THE PLOT concerns a young THE PROGRAM, he said, will service in the Michigan Sen­ Get Super Shield todaq at friendships close Leonard Smith of Pewamo. man who Invents a make-believe not only speed deliveries but will ate, he has also been a mem­ The Pedro Club met Tuesday character whom he must “visit" reduce damage to parcels be­ ber of the Senate appropria ­ at the home of Mrs Floyd Bissell. often, when in reality he wants cause of fewer handlings intran- tions committee and made it BY MRS GEORGE THOMPSON sation Is no longer available to sit.» t . oil a point to visit all of our state the villager.s and residents of Josephine and Esther Long of to be free to court young ladles; institutions to gather first He and his best friend fall in love Huggett Hardware MAPLE RAPIDS—The meet­ the surrounding farm area at Fowler were guests of their sis­ hand information on needs of *1 envisage a virtual revolution the local restaurant. The meet­ ter, Mrs Conrad Fox, for an aft­ with two lovely young creatures, the various agencies. —Paid H)« I.KK ing place of those seeking a good and the complications begin. in the handling of parcels, in Political Adv. Phone 582-2101 cup of coffee and friendly conver- ings at the family table where ernoon. local news was exchanged and many events have been planned, where the old-timers gathered reminiscently, and the coffee breaks continued far past the Vacation Time... appointed time are discontinued. The constantly swinging door is quiet, as is the street before the establishment. There are no Is Tire Time! early morning greetings called Make Yours the Retreads with the TAKE STEPS across the street, no laughter and good humor with which to begin the day. Same Rubber . . . the Same Mileage

THE RUMSEY family, who have at About ’/2 the Price of New Tires from been in the restaurant business for the past several years have been forced to close the only one JACK RHYNARD’S RETREADING SERVICE in the village.

When the meeting place of a small community is no longer available, the heart of activity and interest seems to go too. The older folk (who have sudden ­ ly become the ‘■senior citizens”) have no place to relax over a cup of coflee or dish of icecream. Where You Get

THE restaurant business was This Guarantee ! carried on by Mrs Marjory Hum- sey following the death of her hus­ It. I''. Goodrich passenger band over a year ago. Marge ’s retreads bearing our penta­ friendliness and good cooking gonal identification and shop kept the family table and the restaurant a focal point of the rode number are guaranteed ELECT VAN EPPS community. .A few months ago. to lie free from defects in Marge was rushed to the hos­ workmanship and material', STATE REPRESENTATIVE 87th DISTRICT pital suffering a heart attack. for the life of the tread with­ Her efforts had proved more out limit as to time or mile­ than she could physically bear. age. If our examination shows Take Ste/>s to Helter Edueation! that such a tire has failed During her treatment and con ­ under the terms of this war­ valescence, .Mr and Mrs Richard ranty, we will either repair The future of our nation depends on the quality of Andrews, her son-in-law and daughter, managed the business it or make an allowance for education given to our youth today, and Norman for her. All was going well until unused service, measured ac­ Dick became ill and was hospital­ cording to tread wear and Van Epps believes that the voters in the 87th. Dis­ ized. Nancy carried on and was computed on our then cur­ trict are well aware of this fact. He promises that doing admir.ibly when she suf­ rent list price towards the fered a virus attack and was un ­ he will work together with the people of this district purchase of another retread ­ able to continue. ed tire of our processing. to bring about a more effective and perhaps less ♦ » THE TEENAGERS who have costly educational system that will train our scholar* cars for their use can go to the Repair of Any nearby villages for coke and a in the best American tradition. hamburger, but those who have not or have been “grounded ’ can Size Farm Tire \ no longer go Inside and relax over ttieir snacks and play the Is Our Specialty VOTE VAN EPPS juke box in the evenings. Those picking up their mall SATISFACTION GUARANTEED REPUBLICAN PRIMARY SEPT. 1 planned the walks down town so time would be allowed for a ) piece of homemade pie yet warm ^B.F.Goodrich/ from the oven. Jack Rhynard’s V / Things are different in Maple ST. JOHNS RETREADING SERVICE Phone 224-3218 Rapids. The Rumsey family is In­ deed missed. Thursdoy, August 6, 1964 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Page ]] B

Playground kids’ : A’-.', carnival draws 300 A carnival run by youngsters and leaders ot the playgrounds of St. Johns drew an estimated 300 Local man is persons to the city park last AKi Thursday. Roger Kowalski, rec­ GAleS reation director, said he was very gunshot victim . i.Mi.' M \n Ki pleased with the turnout. James F, Bandt, son of Mr '.'■f I // // The youngsters, under the di ­ and Mrs Bernard Neller of 1001 8 Reasons rection of playground Directors Taft Road, has returned to his Pat Stevens and Linda Smith, home to recuperate from serious You Should Buy Your constructed and operated six gunshot wounds Inflicted by a booth games from 7 p.m. until stranger in a restaurant at Ham­ after 8:30. * * mond, La., on July 4. His phy­ sician advises that his convales ­ Wedding Cake THE BOOTHS were ring toss- cence will require from six ping pong ball throw, basketball months to a year. bounce, fishing tank, sponge from throw, bean bag throw and a After the Incident, he was tak­ refreshment stand. en to a hospital at Independence, F?.4- La., where he was not expected to Pierce Bakery Real money was exchanged at survive. One bullet penetrated the 1 another stand for peanuts, which diaphragm, lung and liver. A • FREE Delivery was the admission money for the second one went through the left j^4.% booths. Attendance at one point • Knives and Instructions Furnished for Cutting and side of his chest and Is still Serving was so heavy the youngsters ran lodged under the shoulder blade. out of peanuts temporarily. A third wounded his right leg. • Beautifully Decorated to Your Taste » * * * POPCORN for the refreshment • Punch Bowls booth was donated by the Family MRS NELLER flew by Jet plane to her son ’s bedside where she • Select Your Cake from tr^ Drlve-In theater. Actual Photographs |t remained four days. Shereturned by plane to be on call to return as • Guaranteed to Please * , he remained on the critical list. You In Everyway Horseshoe tourney or No Cost to You __ . ? dropped; no interest Friday, after four weeks of • Largest Selection hospitalization, he flew by Jet of Cake ^ ^ ^ _ _ plane to Lansing and returned to An apparent lack of Interest Ornaments ' his home here. He will be under in Central in the game of horseshoes has the care of a Lansing specialist ■'i caused city recreation officials until his recovery Is complete. to abandon plans for a horseshoe * * • Fresh Baked hT. tournament. to Please Roger Kowalski, recreation di ­ You ------HE HAS A WIFE, Marcia, and rector, said last week only a few —■ ■ f a two-year-old daughter, Tam­ persons signed up. Original plans my. were to run the tournament on a Pierce Bakery challenge basis in two classes, He will return to Hammond .male and female over 16 and male Sept. 17 for the arraignment of 105 N. Clinton Ave. ST. JOHNS Phone 224-2647 i\, and female under 16. k'l f his assailant. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR

Events like the wet sponge throw, which kept Playground Director Pat Stevens soaked all evening, were popular at the playground carnival last Wednesday evening. Sponge, which shows up just above shadow at Miss Stevens’ right shoulder in top pic­ ture, was a direct hit. In bottom picture, children line up to exchange pennies for pea­ of nuts so they, too, can enjoy the fun offered in the various booths. 911 East State m / SAVE-THIS WEEK AND EVERY WEEK WITH OUR SHE SHOPS AT FRESH FRYING CHICKEN Open 9 to 9 Daily Closed jifhole Legs» 99 Sundays

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K()K«‘I''' Club .Armour ’s Columbian j lb. FRANKS lb. 59c BACON . . . lb. 39^ / Picnics Armour Star 6 to 8-lb. Lean, Fresh Ground Country Fresh Average .69^ .Southern Roll Boneless Ham HAMBURG . lb 39e Half BEEF Tongue Margarine F'armerBACON Peet 2-lb.’s Ranch pkg. 98^ ICE MILK Gal. Tail and •Mazula Corn Oil Countrv Lane V’anilla l-lb. Herrud ’s Skinless 2 pkgs. Heart Margarine FRANKS . . . lb. 53^ ICECREAM nm SURGAR 5 lbs 29^ Keyko with a $10 I’urchase at Beck’s lb. Margarine F'ROZEN FOOD SALE! Eberhard’s Peas and Eberhard’s Quartered Carrots, Chopped Spinach or Broccoli, Peas, US No. 1 Wagner ’s Orange Cut Corn, Reg. or Crinkle Cut Beck's Home Grown U*1 ctl* DRINK ...... qt Margarine Tip Top Frozen Your Choice New Del .Monte 14-oz. FRENCH FRIES Pkg. CATSUP...... 7 for Lemonade .Mavis Club Ass’t. Flavc Potatoes 12-oz. HUNT’S PORK & BEANS—300 CAN Del .Monte Fruit Canned Pop Can or HUNT’S 2S-lb. Bo 9 TOMATO CATSUP $119 2-qt. Decanters Tomato Luncheon Meat $1 V/ JUICE...... NEW AT THE BIG "E” 7 Kohert Dry Milk r 89« FINE FOR SUMMER SALADS—DENNIS SO-lb. Bog COOKIES...... Bag Economy Thirst Quencher Tetley BONED CHICKEN^ $029 Pillshury Tea Bags Pillsbury’s 6' ^-oi. Instant Salada CAKE MIX 4 for Ili-C Potatoes for pkg. Giant Box Iced Tea Mix 46-uz. Armour ’s Doumak PICKLING BREEZE . . ORANGE DRINK Can Welchade Grape Drink 32 oz. 29c pkg. Butter SUPPLIES Vet’s Marshmallows Carnation Chocolate New • Bulk Vinegar DOG FOOD Can • Fresh Dill lij:: Big "E" Coupon ijiii jiiii Big "E" Coupon :::| lb. • Red Peppers Malted Milk r Reg. 29c Pet Ritz Frozen iri;! rji: Thank You Cherry sj Cabbage • Onions • .Spices All Varieties—Seeo j::;: Specials Good lO-oz. Thursday, Friday, Saturday Only Can Beck’s Home Grown Diet Drinks CHERRY PIES 11 PIEFII^G I Lestoil 11 Re, m ^ M Farm 14-oz. Size EACH Market Peaches Spray Starch No. 2 BECK’S ONLY Can Ice Cold BEER and WINE to Take Out HOME GROWN :*:p with coupon and $5 food •:;) with coupon and $5 food 6 Miles North of St. Johns on US-27 lb. Peaches lb. Open Daily—8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Fine for Sliclnip Page 12 B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Thursday, August 6, 1964 AUCTION SALE Footballers pitch in, help put up UTTLf OIRTV BAti' rottew 4 miles east, 1 mile south, Vj mile east of Ithaca on WHITE FACeo Fillmore road, on 2,100 bales of hay for Viteks Saturday, August 8, 1 p.m. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Nelghborllness Is not an easy donated their time and balers, Thursday and Friday Included Knight. Rick Vitek, a younger from 7-room house thing to find in the big cities, but too, and Wilbur Thurston was Roger Parson, Les Warner, Tom brother of the Injured boys, also rural folks are tied together in a there to lend a hand. Many of the McKenzie, Lee Hill, A1 Werblsh, was in the fields. ANTIQUES special way so that neighborli ­ boys who worked the two days Dave Hill, Terry Thurston, Dar­ George Howkes, Power of Attorney for ness is a natural thing. gave up time where they could rell Kelly, Ken Love (co-captain Mrs Vitek said Friday that have been earning money. with John Vitek), Norm Love, Ted everyone has been real thought­ MRS CLARISSA SIMMONS * * Rahl, Roger Beebee, Doug Thurs­ ful and helpful to them in many And when people run into an ATf CLYDE DAVENPORT, Auctioneer extra amount of bad luck, such BOYS WHO helped the Viteks ton, Jack McCurry and Craig ways since the accident. Phone Ithaca 875-3640 as the Alex Vitek family did a week and a half ago, neighbors Just naturally pitch in to help. * * BROTHERS Robert, Raymond and John Vitek were all Injured seriously July 26, along with two other youths, in a two-car crash on South Forest Hill Road south­ west of St. Johns. At last report, the boys were showing improve ­ ment at Clinton Memorial Hos­ pital.

The accident occurred at al­ most the peak of the harvest time, and it took from the Viteks three good farm hands. John, 17, is CO-captain of this year’s St. Little Pro Bat-A-Rounds Johns High School football team, To Every Child Accompanied and his teammates were quick to FREE! rally around to help out. by an Adult * * WITH RAY Warner, father of one of the players, and high school Suckers and Balloons Coaches Bill Smiley and Frank FREE! for the Kiddies Rosengren making arrangements and providing rides, 14 members of the team helped the Viteks put up 2,100 bales of hay and straw last Thursday and Friday. Otto Thurston and Lloyd Love SOUR GRAPES ? Rheubottom when ads for food stores claim that they save you more because they don't give Mrs Allan I.. Boron bonus coupons and trading stamps, we sometimes wonder if one of their products Phone 669-9468 isn't "sour grapes". Because we at Kroger can PROVE to you-any day of the week - that Kroger Discount Food Prices in themselves will save you as much or more than Mr and Mrs Loyal Welsmlller anyone-with or without coupons and stamps. At the same time, Kroger offers you and son, Jerry, returned Satur­ the EXTRA SAVINGS of off-price coupons and Top Value Stamps day from spending six days In New York City. They traveled to the It's true there's a very good reason why we can offer these two ways to save in Metropolis and the World ’s Fair addition to the lowest food prices. Kroger is in a position to buy in big quantities on a General .Motors Planned at the right time and place for biggest savings - and we pass these savings on to Tour. While there they visited many of the well known landmarks our customers. in New York City, Including tour ­ Why not find out for yourself how sweet the savings are at Kroger-the triple savings ing .Manhattan by land and water, visiting China Town, Harlem, and of lowest food prices, bonus coupons and Top Value Stamps. seeing the Rockettes. VALUABLE COUPON Mr and Mrs Wlllls Cressman Gerber.s Strained Meadow Queen were evening guests of Mr and COUNTRY CLUB .Mrs Loyal Welsmlller Saturday. Mr Cressman is the brother of BABY FOOB BUTTER Mrs Welsmlller. lb. pkg. 59^ Sunday afternoon, .Mr and Mrs 3'” 25c ICE CREAM Loyal Welsmlller and Jerry at­ tended the Welsmlller family re­ Pure Michigan • Renular With $5 union at Moore ’s Park In Lan­ or more sing. ____ purchase Mr and Mrs Clarence Keck and BEET SUGAR KOTEX family visited friends InOvldlast ^ lb. bag «g$. of 12 ^ ^ C I For faster service, please give cashier Wednesday evening. They called I coupon before your order is rung. Re- j on .Anna Young and Clarence and I deem at Kroger thru Sat., Aug. 8, 1964 | W* reserve the right to timit quantities. Julia Smith. Kraft,s Renular Size j — I I ,11 Sunday noon, Mr and Mrs Clar­ Copyright the Kroger Co., 1964 ence Keck and family went on a Kroger Large picnic in Potters Park In Lansing. MIRACLE WHIP jE DETERGENT MAYONNAISE i- ANGEL FOOD CAKES •ach 20^ .Accompanying them were Mr and Mrs Alvin Schultz ofDeWltt. quart pi» Mrs Louis Rayman was the din ­ 31^ Kroger Red Tart Kroger ^ 12-oz. jars ^ ^ ner guest of Mr and Mrs Louis 5 303 cans Boron Sunday noon. PITTED CHERRIES PEANUT BUTTER Mr and Mrs George West of Florida were Thursday afternoon Swift's callers of Mrs Louis Rayman. 2 24-oz . cans 30^ The Wests are former residents PINCONNING CHEESE BEEF STEW in the neighborhood. They moved nine years ago. Country Club _ __ Save 32^ On Mrs Charles Kingsley and 14-oz. can 99/^ Michel of Owosso were Tuesday ICE CREAM BARS 1 Qf! off HALO HAIR SPRAY luncheon guests of Mr and Mrs with coupon at right Plus F.E.T. David Conklin. The same after­ Pet Ritz Frozen Salada noon Mrs Kingsley and Michel called on Mr and Mrs Gale Bor ­ FRUIT PIES 3 BBf! INSTANT TEA IVk oz. jars on. 88f' Mr and Mrs Gale Boron were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Charles Kingsley of Owosso. Spotlight Mr and Mrs Dan Beck and daughters were Sunday evening 10-oz. callers on Mr and MrsGaleBor ­ on. Mrs Oliver Smith andsonfrom INSTANT COFFEE jar Cleveland, Ohio were Friday aft­ ernoon callers on Mrs David Reach for the Kroger label . . . the bread Conklin. with freshness, flavor and toastability all with coupon at right and Mrs Allan Boron attended a in one tender-crusted loaf! patio luncheon and pool party at a $5. or more purchase the home of Mrs Murray Poland of Lafayette Drive in Lansing last Thursday afternoon. They party was given for members of Zeta Tau Alpha Lansing Alumnae Club. Mr and Mrs Robert Blanchard and family spent the weekend at the cottage of Mrs Archie Mc- Every egg snatched from the Lachlan on Nagonee Lake. Mrs nest, graded under U.S. su­ McLachlan is Mrs Blanchard’s pervision and dated the same sister. day-rushed by refrigerated truck to your Kroger store.

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Randall of Lansing, Rev and Mrs Mrs Delmer Brace and family of Mr and Mrs Lewis Flegler and Nominate William Torrey, George Balmer, Grand Ledge. family of Lansing were Sunday Kincoid District Dell Schmldtman, Clarence Mrs E. J. Brace accompanied dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Mrs Porter C. Parks Parks, Nancy Hoerner, Roger her grandchildren to Chippewa Eldorls Hahn and family, BLAIR G. WOODMAN Hardenburg all of this area. Lake where they spent a few days Mrs Opal Flegler and family fishing. Elnora and Jimmy Brace visited in the Hahn home Mondry. for State Representative from the 87th District, Shia­ The Harold Hoerners took their grandmother. Thursday and Sunday evenings, GOVERNOR wassee County and Townships of Bath, DeWitt, Oiive, host rehearsal party Sunday dinner guests of Mr Guy Saxton of Lake George was the Don Sullivan family attended Victor, Ovid, Bingham in Clinton County. and Mrs Howard Sargent were an overnight guest of Mr and Mrs the camp meeting at Grand Ledge. ROMNEY Republican Primaries—September 1, 1964 KINCAID DISTRICT— Friday Mr and Mrs Harold Hoerner and Howard Sargent Wednesday. Mr and Mrs Harold Hoerner, evening Mr and Mrs Harold Nancy. Nancy, Harvey and Joyce Morrow Hoerner hosted a rehearsal din­ Sunday evening Mr and Mrs Otto Witt, Clare Witt, Charles Blair O. Woodman was Shiawassee County Agricultur ­ Fisher and R. C. Bandt watched were Monday supper guests of Mr al Agent for H years. ner in the “Jet* room of the Harold Hoerner and Nancy with the Steam Engines play ball near and Mrs Howard Sargent. He worked hard as County Agricultural Agent. “Blair” Capital City Airport for the pro ­ Mr and Mrs Howard Sargent had Hastings Sxmday afternoon. One of the happiest and most ot the fiscal year on June 30, will do the same for you as your State Representative, spective bridal party of the Mor ­ supper at the Tri-Level near The famous Kahn test for satisfying reports I have been 1964. because he knows your problems. Vote lor Blair G. row-Hoerner nuptials. Guests Portland. Sunday afternoon, Tom Barnes syphillis was developed in the able to issue in the 18 months I Woodman. He will appreciate your support. were Mr and Mrs Harold Mor­ Mr and Mrs E. J, Brace were and Joyce Myers visited Mr and Paid Political Advertisement Michigan Department of Health have been governor is Michigan’s After closing the books on the row, Paula Abbott, Mrs Shirley Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Richard Grove and family. laboratories. financial statement as of the end year’s activities, I was able to report this good news: vvi/ CCi Michigan ended the fiscal year with an actual surplus of $48.8 6 free Glasses million. * * THIS MEANS that in two years’ ... /" *3.54 Value! time, Michigan has gone from One Beautiful Embassy 12-oz. bever­ $105 million in debt to almost $50 million In the bank. age glass absolutely FREE each week with newspaper coupon and purchase Two years ago, Michigan had of $5 or more. a general fund deficit of $85.6 GLASSWARE®^’" million. This was well known. But we also had a hidden, un- publlclzed obligation that had to AT KROGER! be paid. This was about $20 mil­ START YOUR SET TODAY! On« Platinum Banded "EmbaiJV" l2-oi. bev­ lion that we owed to suppliers of ; t Watch this paper for a new coupon FREE erage glass with this liquor for our state-monopoly each week and get a FREE glass every coupon and $S pur­ state-operated liquor business. THIS WEEK chase! (excluding beer, Back in 1959, with payless pay­ i week for the next six weeks wine and tobacco products). days staring Michigan In the face, our public officials were looking GENUINE everywhere for methods to pick PLATINUM BANDED up a few dollars to make ends meet as long as possible. GLASSWARE • * ONE METHOD they found was Redeemable at Kroger thru Sat., Aug. 8, 1964. to delay payment for liquor sup­ pliers already received. This delayed payment provided mil­ lions of dollars in cash for Im­ mediate needs. So instead of a Tenderay Rib, Swiss or pay-ln-30 days system, which Is KROGER VALUABLE COUPON the usual system for paying for V M* state purchases, the liquor sup­ .25 EXTRA TV STAMPS 1 pliers were told they had to wait for 90 days or even 120 days for ROUND I with the purchase of a 6-oz. pkg. of I payment for liquor supplies al­ TEKDERAY Hygrade's Chipped Beef a ready purchased by the state and BRAND distributed through our state lb. For faster service, please give cashier | ware-houses and retail liquor STEAKS I coupon before your order is rung. outlets. The liquor suppliers had Redeem at Kroger thru Sat., Aug. 8, Tenderay Brand no choice; the state just didn ’t L pay its bills on time. This was VALUABLE COUPON an obligation of the state, just Tenderay Boneless Boston Rolled Kroger as much as paying for food for hospital patients, or gasoline for SIRLOIN I VAC-PAC COFFEE ■ cars, or anything else the state POT ROAST 2 lb can n.iP I buys. But the liquor suppliers I with a $5 or more purchase . were told to wait. STEAKS lb. ^9C I (excluding beer, wine and tobacco products). I * ♦ I For faster service, please give cashier | WELL, TODAY, these pay­ Tenderay Cube or coupon before your order is rung. Redeem at Kroger thru Sat., Aug. 8, ments to liquor dealers have been brought up to the normal L 30-day period. \ T-BONE VALUABLE COUPON Tenderay Boneless Spotlight I So, in addition to completely I INSTANT COFFEE ■ wiping out the well-known $85.6 ^..STEAKS million deficit, Michigan also RIB STIAKS lO oz jar 51.19 I has paid up a continuing and un- with a $5 or more purchase publlcized $20 million obligatlor (excluding beer, wine and tobacco products). I to liquor suppliers. lb 99c For faster service, please give cashier | I coupon before your order is rung And in addition, we have built Redeem at Kroger thru Sat., Aug. 8, 1964. I up an actual $48.8 million cash L surplus. VALUABLE COUPON » * Center Cut Rib I ° lOf' OFF THAT’S WHAT I call finan ­ with the purchase of a pkg ot 12 | cial progress of the highest or ­ der. I Country Club I In the meantime, of course, PORK Tenderay Pot Roast Cut I ICE MILK BARS . Michigan has not lagged in tak­ I For faster service, please give cashier | ing care of legitimate needs of coupon before your order is rung lb. Redeem at Kroger thru Sat., Aug. 8, 1964 I people. Our budget for the cur­ CHOPS L rent fiscal year provides needed Chuck increases for higher patient loads in hospitals, higher student loads, Hygrade 5 Jiffy's Frozen Hamburger n WiiTun'aTf irinn Increases in cost of living, and In Chipped Beef 6-oz pkg 49^ PATTIES 3ib pkg M.69 Roast >■> .25 EXTRA TV STAMPS. selected additional programs. I with the purchase of a can of I Ionia Brand Country Club The primary reason our state ■ OFF INSECT repellent ! treasury looks so healthy, of Sliced Bacon 2'h pkg 98^ WEINERS 2 1 lb pk9s course, is the fact that Michi­ Tenderay 4th and 5th Rib I For faster service, please give cashier | gan ’s economy is booming. Our coupon before your order is rung. Peschke's Fresh Caught Walleye or I^^^edeem at Kroger thru Sat., Aug 8, I964^^J sales tax collections are higher Lunch Meats i ib pkg 59)^^ LAKE TROUT ib 89/ than ever, and the yield of our Plus 25 Extra TV Stamps-(no coupon needed] other revenue sources Is high. Rib VALUABLE COUPON ♦ » I 25 EXTRA TV STAM^ MORE PEOPLE are working Hygrade's than was the case a year ago, and when people work, they spend Roast »> I with the purchase of a 13-oz. can of I money and they pay taxes. Thus I GLEE SPRAY WAX . our healthy economy makes itself CANNED felt In how much money is on I For faster service, please give cashier | - coupon before your order is rung, hand to run state government. Size ^^^edeem at Kroger thru Sat., Aug. 8, HAMS But that’s not the whole story. VALUABLE COUPON With more people working, Jumbo Size fewer people need welfare as­ 1100 EXTRA TV STAMPS! sistance. Thus a booming econ ­ t 1 I purchase of I omy reduces our welfare costs at all levels of government, and I Fresh FruitsVegetables. this is the case this year. • » MICHIGAN I For faster service, please give cashier | coupon before your order is rung. BUT OF special significance is 3 for 89* J^^edeem at Kroger thru Sat., Aug. 8, I96^^J the care with which state govern ­ ment is being operated.

This administration has con ­ POTATOES ducted a continuous but un- Tasty dramatlc program of spending reform. We have watched care­ fully how every penny is spent, Honeydews, and have searched dellgently for ''’tv- new and better ways of do 1 n g things. During the fiscal year just closed, an estimated $6 mil­ ea. lion was turned back to the gener ­ al fund from various state agen ­ cies, largely due to our inten ­ sive efforts to provide public services more effectively and lb. bag Michigan Rad Havan with the least cost possible. This iwer is the kind of fiscal integrity lbs. that Is welcome news to tax­ PEACHES payers. Michigan People who worry too much $ about the future often overlook BLUEBERRIES pints 1 the tasks of the present. Page 14 B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Thursday, August 6, 1964

the fair, Aug. 10, 11, and 12. Stanley Loznak of Elsie, sec­ Ionia fair Comedian Don Rice, Gus Aug- retary; and Francis Johnson of spurg ’s Jungle Wonders, Impres­ Green new Ovid, treasurer. sionist Billy Webb, the Freddys, DISCOUNT PRICES! CUie Green has served as president adds free the Haslevs, and the Hal Sands Ovid-Elsie Manhatton Rocket dancers will By MRS. NEVA KEYS, Correspondent of the Interim board, Loznak as ON FIRST QUALITY O'BRIEN PAINTS also perform. secretary and Johnson as treas­ * • president urer, With approval of the voters features MEREDITH Wlllstm's famous July 24, the president and trus­ O'Brien Weather King •Music Man,* presented by BC- Harold Green of Ovid was tees get $100 annual salary, while The Ionia Free Fair, one of NYC productions, will play before Despite much surgery, elected president of the new Ovld- the secretary gets $200 and the Latex House the few major fairs In the nation the grandstand Aug. 13, 14, and Elsle area school board at the treasurer $300. with free admission to its IS. A talent-loaded company of group ’s organizational meeting Paint grounds, has added a number of 54 professionals will present all last week. Other members of the Ovld- new—and free—features for this of the color and the great songs Helen is happy girl Elsle board are Donald Craig, Easy to use, resists blistering, Other officers are Ellsworth Raymond Stewart and Frank Rl- clean up with water, dries in year’s engagement Aug. 10-15. In this fine musical. ELSIE—Helen Blakely, six- les either In school or with the Cook of Elsie, vice president; vest Jr. 30 minutes, non The over-all program Includes year-old daughter of Mr and Mrs aid of the visiting teacher. She chalking, fade re­ A self-contained 25 feet diame ­ such entertainment highlights as ter 'carousel* canopy with 40 Norman Blakely Is recuperating will undergo surgery again next sistant. _ OAL. nightly fireworks displays, har­ hanging microphones and 70 from major surgery on her hip month, also. ness racing, auto racing, trac­ overhead lights offer magnificent at the Sparrow Hospital In Lan­ * * tor and pony pulling contest, live­ sound and a full range of color. sing. She Is confined to a body IN THE meantime, the brave stock judging. State Champion­ cast over the rib section as well little girl Is patiently suffering Outside White O'Brien ship Plowing contest and hun­ Governor Romney and other as both legs and is now In her out the hot summer and would KMCKW dreds of attractive exhibits. state notables will be at the fair home at 203 S. First Street. appreciate hearing from her * * on Governor ’s Day, Wednes ­ friends. O’Brien “75 ” White Crest AMONG OTHER features area day, Aug. 12. This Is not a new experience Reg. Reg. greased pole contest, tractor for Helen as she cannot remem­ Heat and humidity S7.15 $5.35 Down driving contest, wood chopping ber all of the casts. There were Now Now cause problems competition, square dancing ex­ more than a dozen. hibitions and a tug-ol war across * » at Scout Jamboree the Grand River. THE FIRST major surgery In ELSIE— Ronald Randall of De­ “WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL” the series required 5 1/2 hours •Fun dalore In *64’,* a va­ and was performed when she was troit, and son of Mrs Cora Ran­ riety show starring the Clinger 15 months old and she cannot dall of Elsie has been serving the Ashley Hardware Sisters, youthful singers featur­ remember the 16 to IB times she past two weeks as radio director ed several times this year on was given anaesthetics In her on the public relations staff for muxs FREE COFFEE EVERYDAY WHILE YOU SHOP the Danny Kaye TV program, will "He‘s supposed to go into young life. The recent operation the National Jamboree for the Ashley HOME OF ASHACO GAS Phone 2000 be presented before grandstand High School hut they was the third one on her hip. Boy Scouts of America at Valley AVHM... Forge, Pa. audiences the first three nights of h-e-l-d h-i-m h-a-c-k!" Born at Owosso Memorial Hos ­ He wrote that he felt sorry for pital, Sept. 21, 1957, with RH the 52,000 boys and leadersfrom factor blood, Helen was given a all over the country who were complete change of blood in two tramping the huge park, where It operations, a skin and bone graft has been extremely hot and humid and braces on three occasions. during the entire Jamboree. A»P PRODUCTS Salel * * » » SHE WAS in traction at three THIS IS Randall ’s second time months followed by a cast until at a National Jamboree and he is one year of age and was never still amazed at the size of the Very Important ProductSj^Very Important People In her home until the age of five operation. 'It Is tremendous," iA8,P BRANDS) (OUR CUSTOMERS) months. he wrote. Among the visitors at the camp Then followed a series of treat­ this year were: ‘Hoss and Pa ments and operations at several Cartwright’ from the TV show, If you wont VALUE... QUALITY and SAVINGS hospitals Including the University Bonanza; Jim Whittaker, the Medical Center in Ann Arbor. mountain climber; and astronaut A&P’s Exclusive Brands are Very Important to YOU Edward H. White. Helen began walking three • ♦ years ago receiving her first Mr and Mrs James King spent braces in November 1961. Thursday at Buttons Bay where RED, SOUR, PITTED, 1-LB. they secured new living quarters NEW PACK CANS Her parents were taught to give and expect to move the latter ARP CHERRIES the necessary physical theraphy part of August. King will be band director at the Suttons Bay High at home and Helen’s sisters Kath­ School. erine and Marie and her brother, Norman Jr., all joined to help 1-LB. In every way possible to develop Elsie girls take CAN strength and better health for extensive trip AAP WHOLE POTATOES their little sister. * * in the east \ AS THE children peddled papers on their newspaper route, ELSIE— Jean Nemclk and AIL GREEN, CUT, #■ 14Vj-0Z. little Helen accompanied them on Kathryn Slagh have recently re­ NEW PACK JARS a cart or sled always greeting turned from a trip through many THE DODGE BOVS AAP ASPARAGUS patrons with a smile and ‘Hi.” of the Eastern states en route to Washington, D.C., where they She attended kindergarten and 1-LB. toured the nation ’s Capitol, the YELLOW CLING, the first grade at Knight Ele­ White House, Smithsonian Insti- SLICES, 13-OZ. mentary School and was an honor tue and saw the Washington Mon ­ NEW PACK CANS student and one of the most cheer­ ument, Lincoln Memorial andiwo AAP PEACHES ful and thoughtful youngsters In Jlma Memorial. her classes, according to her They also went to Arlington teachers. She was always ready to National Cemetery In Virginia, do more than her share and prov ­ BIG PUSH where they witnessed the chang­ ROLL ed a friend to all. ing of the guard at the Tomb of DON'T MISS OUT ON ALL THE SAVINGS! PKG. the Unknown Soldier and visited Although the outcome of the the grave of tlie late President We're pushing down prices to make it easier than ever to ANGEL SOFT TISSUE 10 recent surgery will not be cer­ Kennedy. own one of the best Dodges of all time. They’re the last of 'CASH Ja VURIs - bMpw' tain for sometime, Helen plans ♦ * to begin her second grade stud- THEY FINISHED their tour of the '64 models, and they’re going fast. So hurry while this area with a visit of Mt. Ver­ there’s still a good selection. This is your chance to pocket SWEET, JUICY, SIZE 27 50 enthusiasts non, Va. the biggest savings of the year! of central area After leaving Washington, they VALUABLE COUPON ! went to New York to the World ’s attend Detroit convo Fair and to Canada where they CANTALOUPE visited Niagara Falls. ELSIE — About fifty china 100 EXTRA PLAID STAMPS painting enthusiasts from Flint, WITH THIS COUPON AND Michigan was the first state to Owosso, Durand, Bannister, provide In Its constitution for the $2.00 OR MORE PURCHASE OF Eureka and Elsie area are elated establishment of public libraries. FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES over their recent trip to Detroit There are 324 public libraries Lundy Motor Sales, Inc. FOR Rtdtemob/* t/irough Saturday, August 8 to attend the Convention of the and more than 2,200 school lib­ 200 E. Higham Street in any Western Michigan A8P food Store International China Painting raries In the state today. Teachers Organization at Cobo Hall. The artist, Miguel Jiminez from Madrid, Spain visited the SUPER RIGHT BEEF convention. ENGINEER * * MRS EARL Dunham of Elsie, CENTER who has studied under Elaine YOUR FUTURE... Cheney of Flint, Mrs Winifred BLADE Brase of Detroit and Mrs June Sanford of Kalamazoo, was among at CHUCK those privileged to receive In­ il9 CUTS struction from Jlmlnez. Although It was given through an inter­ Lansing Community preter, MrsDunham said that just LB. watching his hands work, gave her (ARM CUT Inspiration. College They also had classes In lus­ ROAST ters and firing bone china by no ­ As Industry becomes more complex the use of technically trained personnel be­ ted teachers from California and comes a vital necessity. The man trained In the technologies can better adapt MEDIUMS, SHELL ON SLICED, BEEF ALLGOOD, SLICED LB. Canada. himself to most of the major Industrial areas where superior skills are constant ­ * * PKG. ly In demand. Lansing Community College develops the students ’ ability to apply Shrimp 5 box ^3.99 Liver LB. 29c (and ) Bocon 89c MRS DUNHAM teaches In the theory to the analysis and solution of technical problems. Jessie LeCureaux Studio at Corimna and has classes at her Technical Traininr Programs Offered: BALL. VAC. SEAL. STD. home, 418 W. Main Street, Elsie. BONDWARE • CHE.MICAI. TF.CHNOl.OGV Fob A teacher for eight years, she is • DRAFTING TECHNOLOGY Canning Jars a member ofthe International or ­ • CIVtL TLCHNOI.OGY • ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY OT. $ ganization and also the Michigan • DATA PROCESSING • MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY Detergent group and has displayed much of JARS 5-LB. 3 % -OZ. $ 12 1.45 her work In the Vern Schmidt’s Lansing Community College also offers outstanding programs in the Health PKG. Paper Plotes Jewelry Store in Owosso, each 1.33 Sciences, Business Training, and Liberal Arts. October during the annual show. Ajax * « MRS DUNHAM said the next Ajax Liquid PKG. convention of the International LANSING COMMUNITY Cleanser China Painting Teachers Organi ­ COLLEGE IS .LCCREDITED WITH AMMONIA a. Applications for admission U-OZ. zation will be held at Denver, BY NORTH CENTRAL Colo. In 1966. may be secured from the col ­ ,] OZ. 69( CANS 33c ASSOCIATION OF The local group was surprised lege Admissions Office. COLLEGES AND In Detroit by meeting several Phone, write or apply in per­ Prices in this ad erfeehV# through Saturday, August 8, 1964 former Elsie folks, Mrs J. Paul SECONDARY SCHOOLS, son, Room 201, 412 N. Capitol Ajax Scott Family Kenney of Detroit, Mrs Sidney AND BY THE MICHIGAN Goodrich of Farmington and Miss Ave. Phone 4S2-M71, Ext. 211. Markets Elizabeth Bowman, who conduct ­ COMMISSION ON COLLEGE Detergent Place Mats ed a tour of the old Central Meth­ ACCREDITATION 3-LB. 1'/4-OZ. 70^ odist Church, Detroit, and Mrs BWIBKBS BIPIMBABLI 9MB RMKMINf Ifd US* PKG. / tC 49t Glen Levey of Southfield. Thursday, August 6, 1964 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Poge 15 B

less. These pastures have been ton, Shlnabery, Nobis, Cressman, Underhill, 'Thelen and New practices hike limed to a pH of at least 6.0, Oreer. Nay—Supervisors Shepard. Austin, Carter. Reed, Co- Elm disease ready fertilized according to soli test letta and Tiedt. Supervisors Mayers and Krebel were absent. and seeded to adapted grasses 12 ayes—6 nays. Motion declared carried. and legumes. After hearing from Charles Frost, as Civil Defense Di­ forage crop quality While these practices Increase rector, a motion was made by Supervisor Higbee and sup­ the total per acre cost, they de ­ ported by Supervisor Gove, that the Civil Defense Director for final death blow crease the cost per ton of feed be authorized to purchase surplus properties up to $50 with­ Farmers are becoming more ed at least four times a year with produced because three to five out prior authority of the Civil Defense Committee. Motion and more conscious of the po ­ a yield of five or more tons per The persistent Dutch elm dis ­ GREER SAID all dead or dying County agricultural agent, said times more feed Is produced and carried. elms on city property have been this is the time of the yfar when tential profit from raising the acre and with a digestibility of It is of a much higher quality. ease seems to be winning out quality of their forage crops, hay, A motion was made by Supervisor Carter, supported by over efforts to save elm trees in tagged to come down, but city elm trees will “go fast. They Just 60 per cent. * * pasture and silage. * * Supervisor Setterington. voted and carried that reading of the city and county. crews, with their other duties, fold up their wings and die. ’ GOOD FORAGE crops mean not too, liave not been able to take THIS MEANS about three times only Increased production and Supervisors ’ expense accounts be dispensed with and they Just a few years ago many Since last July, the city of St. care of them as fast as some resi­ He said the disease will take the total digestible nutrients are profit but also help conserve the be paid as presented. Motion carried. dents would like. There remains many of the remaining elms in fields were cut for hay only once being produced per acre than soil and improve its tilth as well Johns has tagged 236 treesoncity or twice a year. A yield of two The Chairman then declared a recess until 1:30 p.m. property to come down. over 30 trees on the “cut down* the county this year, and by next formerly. Liming, fertilization as permeability. The fields list. year most of them will be gone. tons per acre, of which 48 per and reseeding of pastures also should be rotated In about five After recess reports from tue Records and Equipment After that only occasional trees cent was digestible, was consid ­ pays off handsomely Many pas­ year Intervals rather than re­ Committee and the Tri-County Planning Committee were The City Commission fre­ will remain, he predicted. ered good. Today, many of these tures which cows roamed over — stricted to the poorer areas, be­ heard. ♦ • same fields—after being limed THE DIE-OFF has been so quently receives written requests from three to five acres per cow cause the cash value and profits and fertilized according to soil A motion was made by Supervisor Culy and supported great in the last year that city from residents who would like MCQUEEN SAID the Dutch elm —in search of feed now support from forage crops can exceed tests as well as seeded with by Supervisor Carter, that the Salary and Clerk Hire Com ­ fathers decided to end this spring certain dead trees removed, cit­ disease started in the Eastern an animal over each acre or those for grain crops. recommended varieties of grass ­ mittee be authorized to have an actuary audit made for the a seven-year-old spraying proj ­ ing safety factors as the main United States and has been slowly purpose of determining the cost of a retirement plan for sweeping west and north through es and legumes —are being mow ­ ect. reasons. county employees. Motion carried. The city has been spending the nation ’s elm tree belt. To about $600 annually for spraying show the movement, he Mid that Supervisor Krebel, as Chairman of the Building and in an attempt to thwart the Dutch 100 miles north of here, the dis ­ Supervisors ’ Grounds Committee, in a Committee report recommended GREER SAID dead elms along ease is about three years behind Chapman District and moved that the Courthouse be painted and decorated on elm disease, but commissioners By Mrs Gerald Pope felt the results weren ’t worth the the streets are getting top prior ­ its destruction schedule here. the inside and the Board of Education Building be painted ity in tree cutting, and whenever on the outside. Motion was supported by Supervi.sor Huf­ price. The Dutch elm disease There apparently is “no an­ Proceedings started to be noticed about nine possible dead elms are being Mrs Paul Carr and grand ­ nagel. voted and carried. swer’ to the problem, McQueen years ago, according to Acting t .ken out of the city park. daughter, Kelly, visited Mr and said, and the only thing that can A motion was made by Supervisor Higbee and supported City Manager Kenneth Greer, and Mrs Ashenfelter and family IVIONUAy. JULY 6. 1964 be done is to delay the eventual by Supervisor Culy, that air conditioning units be furnished the spray program was Instituted The problem is county wide too, Wednesday. and George McQueen, Clinton death of the elm. The Clinton County Board of Supervisors met on this for all County Offices that so desire it. Voting aye on roll about seven years ago. Mrs Jean Hamilton and baby, date at 10:00 a.m. After a pledge of allegiance to the flag, call were Supervisors Hufnagel, Culy, Shlnabery. Nobis, John Owen, from Owosso and Mrs prayer was offered by Supervisor Carter. Roll was called Austin. Underhill, Carter. Greer, Reed, Coletta and Tiedt. Lucille Gallagher spent Friday and a quorum repiorted. Minutes of the last session were read Nay—Supervisors Shepard, Moore, Higbee, Setterington, evening in the V. D. Strong home. and approved. News About Clinton County to increase her combat readi ­ Mrs Gallagher left for a three- Cressman, Krebel and Thelen, Supervisors Mayers and Gove ness. week vacation in Florida Monday A communication from the County of Chippewa was read were absent. 11 ayes—7 nays. Motion declared carried, morning. and placed on file. A motion was made by Supervisor Carter and supported Her crew members had an op ­ Miss Shirley Ashenfelter at­ A motion was made by Supervisor Moore and supported by Supervisor Thelen, that requirements and deadline dates portunity to visit ports in Oki­ tended a church retreat at Town- as they concern air conditioning, be referred to the Building ^etiHice PetMHHei nawa, Japan and Hong Kong. by Supervisor Culy, that this Board authorize payment of line Lake during the weekend. the amount of $50 to the Clinton County Chairman of Michi­ and Grounds Committee with power to act. Motion carried. * * Airman l.C WAYNE H. GROSS- This was a group of young people gan Week a.s a partial payment of the Michigan Week ex­ from the EUB Youth Fellowship A motion was made by Supervisor Hufnagel, supixtrtecl MAN, son of Mr and Mrs Henry Pvt EUGENE P. FERGUSON, penses. Motion carried. son of Mr and Mrs ClydeG. Fer­ Group. by Supervisor Carter, voted and carried, that the Building E. Grossman of R-2, Ovid, has and Grounds Committee be given power to act in preparing arrived for duty with a unit of guson, 326 Wilson Street, De­ Mr and Mrs V. D. Strong, Mr Supervisor Tiedt. as Chairman of the Salary and Clerk Wltt, completed a 10-week sup­ and Mrs Andrew Cobb, Lawrence, Hire Committee in a committee report, recommended and rooms in the basement of the Welfare Building for use of the US Air Forces in Europe the H. L. Yoh Appraisal Company. (USAFE) at Wethersfield RAF ply course at the Army Ordnance John and Allen attended the Vag- moved that the following schedule of salaries for elective Station, England. Center and School, Aberdeen gran reunion at Bertha Brock offices for the term beginning January 1, 1965, be adopted A motion was made by Supervisor Tiedt and supported Proving Ground, .MD,, July 31. Park, Sunday. and the Board hereby authorize the adoption of a retirement by Supervi.sor Culy that the appointment by Ch.airman Co ­ Airman Grossman, a weapons Mr and Mrs John Hoag and plan for all County employees. letta of Supervisors Greer. Krebel, Carter, Thelen and Austin, Ferguson was trained to use little son returned to their home mechanic, previously served at County Drain Commissioner $5800.00 a.s an Appraisal Committee to work with the H. L. Yoh Ap­ Walker AFB, N. M. His new unit automatic data processing equip­ in St. Johns after spending the praisal Company, be hereby approved by this Board. Motion week in the Gerald Pope home. County Clerk 6500.00 m supports the USAFE mission of ment, Infrared inspection equip­ carried. ment and ultrasonic cleaning de ­ Mrs Dorothy Ashenfelter ex­ County Treasurer 6300.00 providing the major air contribu ­ 6500.00 A motion was made by Supervisor Culy and supported tion for defense of the NATO vices. hibited her prize poultry at the County Sheriff by Supervisor Moore, that the Salary and Clerk Hire, Com ­ countries. Jackson County Fair. She proud ­ Registered of Deeds 5800.00 The 22-year-old soldier enter­ ly claimed many first prizes and Circuit Judge 2000.00 mittee be instructed to advertise for and take applications lor ed the Army in November 1963 will be going to the Ionia Fair on an Equalization Director for Clinton County. Motion carried. The airman ’s wife, Ruth is the Motion was supported by Supervisor Shepard. daughter of Mr and Mrs Richard and completed basic training at opening day. On motion made and supported, the Board ad.iourned to Jones, also of Ovid. He is a Fort Knox, Ky. After some discussion a motion was made by Supervisor Monday, August 3, 1964, at 10:00 a.m. graduate of J. W. Sexton High The fellow who accomplishes Cressman and supported by Supervisor Setterington, that School, Lansing. He is a 1960 graduate of De­ iiothinR has the most advice oti the foregoing motion be tabled. Voting aye on roll call were CHARLES COLETTA, Chairman Wltt High School. how thincs should lx> done. Supervisors Gove. Hufnagel, Culy, Moore, Higbee, Settering ­ PAUL WAKEF'IELD, Clerk

DOUGLAS E. BECHER, sea­ ff':. ■ r;;s; man apprentice, USN, son of Mr SIX, ' ' and Mrs R. G. Becher of 103 Krepps District PVT DUANE PLATNER West Steel Street, St. Johns, Is By Mrs Lucille Heibeck Pvt DUANE L. PLATNER, son a crewmember of Air Anti-Sub­ JnNEMII'S of Mr and Mrs Paul C. Plainer, marine Squadron 27 aboard the Mr and Mrs George E. Smith 109 E. Oak Street, Elsie, com ­ Navy anti-submarine support and sons, Ronald and George Jr., pleted a 13-week communication aircraft carrier USS Intrepid in David Summer of rural Elsie, and electronic equipment repair the Mediterranean with the Sixth Mrs Elizabeth Smith of St. Johns course at the Army Southeastern Fleet. spent Friday and Saturday in Signal School, Fort Gordon, Ga., Sterling, Ill., where they attended July 31. While in the Mediterranean, the wedding of Donald Smith to the squadron will participate in Miss Janlee Ebersole Saturday Plainer entered the Army last the 1964 Midshipman Cruise. afternoon. Donald is the son of February and completed basic During this period, midshipmen Mr and Mrs George Smith. combat training at Fort Knox, from the Naval Academy and oth­ Mr and Mrs Albert Glllison of Ky. The 22-year-old soldier is a er universities are given a first SL Johns were Thursday dinner 1960 graduate of Elsie High hand look at the Navy in action. guests of Mr and Mrs Glenn School. Davis. During the afternoon they, He will have an opportunity to visited Mr and Mrs Harry.Hamlll visit ports in France, Italy and of rural Corunna. Spain. Mr and Mrs Glenn Davis at­ tended a Ballinger reunion at the now Army Pvt. GORDON A. DUNS- home of Mrs Donna Carter of St. __ MORE, son of Mr and Mrs Leroy Johns Sunday. A. Dunsmore, R-4, St. Johns, Mrs Fred Jackson and Mrs completed a field communication Ruth Cole of St. Johns attended operation crewman course July 10 at Fort the Senior Citizens picnic at Lan­ f Leonard Wood, Mo. sing Friday. Mrs Fred Jackson attended the Dunsmore was trained in wire annual Farm Bureau picnic at laying, message center operation Smith Hall Sunday. and switchboard operation. Rev and Mrs Henry Voss of Maple Rapids. Mr and Mrs Ken­ The 20-year-old soldier enter­ neth Heibeck Jr and Shell!, Mrs ed the Army last February and Nick Halltsky and Eric, Mrs c^qp completed basic training at Fort Douglas Orweller and Douglas, Knox, Ky. Mr and Mrs James Crowell all of St. Johns, Mrs Robert Peck and He is a 1960 graduate of Rodney Douglas, Jim Heibeck, Mr and B. Wilson High School. Before en­ Mrs Lawrence Heibeck and Mr tering the Army he was employed and Mrs Edwin Heibeck called on LT. DOUGLAS WEBSTER by Motor Wheel Cor*p., Lansing. Will Heibeck. Mrs Mark Damon, Mrs Ray DOUGLAS L. WEBSTER, 21, Cogswell, Mrs Joseph Smith and son of Mrs Lillian Webster, 305 WENDELL W. WORKMAN, Betty called on Mrs Kenneth Hei­ New Street, Ashley, received a bollerman third class, USN, son beck. commission as an Army second of Mr and Mrs Arden Workman Mrs Douglas Orweller and SH* !!!.* “I *"' »"»»• Now's these ieaturess 9 lieutenant at Fort Riley, Kan., of 409 Meadowvlew Drive, St. Douglas were Sunday dinner tfic tini6 for July 31. Johns, was recently promoted guests of Mr and Mrs Kenneth * i^m^eite tighter • Front and aboard the Navy destroyer USS Heibeck Sr. Lt. Webster received the com ­ eno of models, colors Somers, operating out of Ssm Miss Hazel Moore, Miss Ina ’od equipment >,oilable. Get in on the veer .1 reer ashtrays«Front and rear mission in the artillery upon Diego, Calif. Moore, Mrs Emory Moore, Mrs •<-. Plckinqs or! cho": completion of six weeks advanced Arthur Cornell and girls, Mr and ''i p armrests • Seaiptured side Reserve Officer Training Corps His promotion was based on Mrs Ross Cornell and family, y paneU * Beater-defroster • Bom summer camp training. A 1960 time in service and rate, mili­ Mrs James Cornell, and Mrs graduate of Ashley Community tary appearance, performance of Eugene Woodhams called on Mrs y; r: har • Futt^widthi deep-guard School, Webster attended Central duties and a passing mark on the Ross Cornell Sr. at the home of Michigan University. Navy-wide test for promotion. Mr and Mrs Jack Cornell. ?’ tniift]f«rs«Front seat belts » ♦ Mr and Mrs Clare Challlss and The Somers periodically ELSIE— Mrs Glayds Coslette family of Fowler v 11 le, Mr and has received word that her serves with the Seventh Fleet in Mrs Charles Smith of Holt and nephew BTFN WENDALL WORK­ the Far East conducting training Karen Cornell were Saturday gut entire lot! MAN has been promoted to Petty operations designed to increase supper guests of Mr and Mrs Jack Cyclone 2*u<, Hatdtott Officer 3. Class stationed aboard her combat readiness. Cornell and family. the USS Somers out of San Diego, Mrs James Smith and children i«t*w!S! ’’"sationel, Calif. He is the son of Mr and of Wayne and Mr and Mrs Henry lust wait until you check the new one. Mrs Arden Workman of Meadow- KENNETH D. GREENFIELD, Smith of Romulus were Sunday view Drive, St. Johns. aviation electronics technician dinner guests of Mr and Mrs 202 if-dfr:. ^den 404 4 dr. Woigon | ♦ ♦ third class, USN, son of Mr and Jack Cornell. ELSIE— JAMES F. HORN, 18, Mrs John D. Greenfield of R-2 Mr and Mrs Edwin Heibeck at­ son of Mr and Mrs Glenn F. Horn DeWltt, was scheduled to return tended the Price- Greenbush to the United States about Aug. I Methodist Church picnic at the and BRUCE L. FINEOUT, 17. Vttttuwv w*«»n 202 4-dr. StetMwt WadMi son of Mr and Mrs Martin Fineout with Attack Squadron 115 aboard home of Rev and Mrs Rudy Wit­ of rural Elsie have returned from attack aircraft carrier USS Kit­ ten back and family of rural ihhmaiknaetfdrmefimidfi* ^of ytmr ^k^at yourMereury matsr two weeks active duty recruit ty Hawk, completing a tour of du ­ Lowell Sunday, training at the Naval Training ty with the Seventh Fleet in the Center, Great Lakes, Ill. Far East. The Chevrolet Grey Iron Foun ­ dry division of General Motors They are now receiving regular While in the Far East, the at Saginaw has the largest capa­ STAN COWAN MERCOBY, Inc, training sessions at their local squadron participated in various city in the world for producing training center. flight training exercises designed castings. 506 N. CLINTON AVE. Page 16 B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Thursdoy, August 6, 1964

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