Call 224-2361 Your County Clinton County News News Line <**BIM* M» fittmkm Akm* C/-« 1MCA * ^^ »W %J ST JOHNS. MICHIGAN 48879 15 Cents VQJ.53 October 23, 1974 24 Pages Deafh claims Charge St Johns Ray Osborn

Ray C Osborn, 73. of 309 E Clark St, resident of St Johns for 41 years and owner woman with of the Gamble Store, died suddenly on Oct 21 i in St Johns Mr Osborn was married to Nell Gallagher in Cincinatti, Ohio in 1929 He came to St Johns in 1933 and operated the Gamble Store murder of infant on North Clinton Ave t which he owned and operated until his retirement He was a daughter, Lisa Harrison was admitted to member of St Joseph Catholic Church. ST JOHNS - A 23-jear-old St Johns Clinton Memorial Hospital and later He is survived by his wife, Nell; 2 sons, woman has been charged with the 2d degree transferred to Sparrow Hospital in Lansing Rev Douglas Osborn of Rome, Italy, and murder of her 17-month old daughter with severe head injuries Richard C Osborn of Minneapolis, Minn, 2 Charged by St Johito Police with the 2d degree murder was C'hiyako Harrison She She remained in entfal condition until Oct daughters, Mrs Marda Puhlman of Mt Oct 15, when she died at 1 15 pm Pleasant and Mrs Nancy A, Barrett of St and her husband Larry Harrison reside at 1524 S Lansing, St Johns Mrs Harrison waived preliminary Johns, and 12 grandchildren examination and bond was set at $10,000, Funeral service arrangements had not Police received d report Oct 4 that the which wai not posted' been made at press time The Osgood Funeral Home can be contacted for in­ formation concerning the service Weekend Occident claims Boy struck life of man and daughter An Ovid nvtln and his 16-year-old daughter died early Saturday morning following this collision with by car 8 Clinton County Sheriff s patrol car. The accident occured at the intersection of HoUisitu and Colony OVID - An Ovid man and his daughter According to a witness, Sgt Kennell was Roads. See related story at right. died early Sunday morning following a traveling north on Hollister Rd with collision with a Clinton County Sheriff's overhead warning lights flashing when the ST JOHNS - A 3-year-old boy, Roy Elsea, patrol car. Garcia vehicle pulled across Hollister Rd 3932 W Walker Hd, was admitted to Carson Dead are Alejandro Garcia, W, 308 E trom Colonv Rd, The patrol car was City Hospital Friday after being struck by High St, Ovid and his daughter, Virginia believed to be traveling about 65-70 miles an automobile on Walker Rd Commission appoints Roesner Garcia, 16, of the same address per hour, responding to. a breaking and Police report Beth Ann Mayers, 22, 5395 entering in progress in Elsie W Kiriley Rd, was eastbound on Walker by Parr's Pharmacy in St Johns and has Sgt Donald LeRoy Kennell. 41, driver of The witness reported the Garcia vehicle when the youngster, son of Mr and Mrs ST JOHNS - Donald Roesner, 902 W assited m the operation of the hospital the patrol car, was treated for minor in stopped ior the Colony Rd stop sign and then William Elsea ran into the path of the car. Baldwin, has been appointed to fill the pharmacy for 10 years. juries biowl> started through the intersection He was taken to Carson City Hospital and remaining time of Robert Wood's term on then transferred to St Mary's in Grand the City Commission in St Johns Rapids and is listed in critical condition with Wood resigned when he and Paul Maples, head injuries city attorney, joined law firms. No tickets were issued Roesner, is chief pharmacist and pur­ Bath sets budget, chasing agent at Clinton Memorial Hospital. He is a 1954 graduate of the University of St Johns sets Michigan School of Pharmacy and has been a resident of tb& St Johns area for the past 14 hours for years , lowers millage rate Roesner and his wife. Ruth, have 5 Halloween children Michael and Mary, 14, Linda, 13. BY Deborah LaPar! In other business the board lu inspect each new house with the charge to Ralph, 9, and Janet, 6. County News Writer •Agreed unammoush, to buy 4 8 acres of the homeowner ST JOHNS - Halloween hours have been property for $7000 and the back taxes announced by the St Johns City Com­ He is a past member and president of the BATH TWP - Bath Twp's Board of •Voted unanimously to let the county be *Gjve approval to June Burnett, mission St Johns Jaycees; past chairman of the Trustees unanimously approved the $272,943 responsible for enforcing the new btate treasurer, to conbnue her ^efforts in Oct 31 spooks goblins, etc will receive-the Clinton County--March of Dimes, past proposed 1975 budgat Monday during their construction code which will go into effect organizing a health clinic for senior citizens -* word to begin their trick or treat activities member of the St Johns' Area Chamber of regular meeting- Nov e. The new code would require a and children in the Bath area Mid-Michigan when the fire whistle blows at 6 pm Commerce Board of Directors and is a The budget provided for a drop in tax licensed electrician and a licensed plumber Health is interested in sponsoring the clinic Donald Ro«sner The end of trick or treating will be former member of the St Joseph Parochial millage from 6 to 4.5 mills part of which was SG}$BOI Board. a l-mitl drop which was specially voted in signaled by the fire whistJe at 8:30 pm. American Pharmaceutical Association Homeowners are asked to turn on porch Currently he is a member of the St Johns 1973 for fire equipment Tie-breaker wins contest Parking Board. St Johns Lions Club. Before joining the staff lat Clinton breaker bcore of 39 total points. Actual total lights to light the way for the youthful Memorial Hospital, Roesner was employed ST JOHNS - Three contestants guessed 10 celebrators Michigan Pharmaceutical Association and There was a drop of 5 mills due to the correct games out of a possible 11 due to the points Tn the Vale-Columbia game were 44 increase in assessments by the 10% factor MSU Illinois tie game m last weelVs Clinton Coming in 2d was Vaughn Simpson, 310^ placed on ail property assessments in the County News Football Contest N Lansing. St Johns, with his tie-breaker county by the State Tax Commission it-ore of 16 Placing 3d was Hilda Bancroft, Included in the budget were raises for Houever, David Hjler, 506 Church St. St tth her tie, breaker elected officials and policeman Elected Johns, look the prize money with his tie- of 35 officials will receive a 3% raise and policemen will receive 4 2 to 6 4% raises Also policemen pensions will be fully paid, instead of "5% as in the past Set highway interviews The 2 largest increases m the budget were for road construction and park main­ The Michigan Dept of State location study of US-27 between tenance The 1974 budget provided for Highways and Transportation Lansing and Ithaca $33,585 for road construction and, by June v. ill be conducbng interviews of 30, 1974 $55,744 had been spent The new residents in Bengal, Bingham, The department is con­ budget earmarks $80,000 for road con­ DeWitt, Essex, Greenbush, sidering all alternatives in­ struction and maintenance. Ohve, Rifey and Watertown cluding the possibility of no Township the week beginning action at all The sum of $5,858 was provided for park uct 28 maintenance and development as compared The interview;, are in ton Conducting the interview will to $1,500 provided for in 1974. junction with the corridor and be MSU students

Thp Gunniionville School restoration project received a boost rtfeently when Clinton National Bank President Brandon C. White, Jr presented the sponsoring group * contribution. Accepting the cheek from White ti Nancy Cheney, treasurer, while Sue Creaser and Oliver Angell look on. Ms Creaser, a teacher, is on special assignment working with the restoration committee and Angell is chairman. Candidates to meet voters in St Johns Thursday The St Johns Woman's Club is sponsoring will each speak briefly and answer ST JOHNS-Five candidates for state, a$j the event in the interest of the voting public. questions from the audience. and county offices and 2 judicial candidates Charles Coletta, Engineering Manager for Candidates who have agreed to come and for this area will be on hand to meet local Sealed Power of St Johns, who served on this meet the public/or this program are: Elaine voters this Thursday at 8 pm for the "Meet city's commisslori for 20 years and was Brockmyre, D, running for the County Your Candidate" program at the Central mayor of St John* for 8 yrs will serve as Board of Commissioners, 5th District, National BankXommunity Room moderator for the panel of candidates who Richard J. Allen, R, and Richard Warren, t D. for the 30th District of the State Senate; / Donald L. SJanton, D, and incumbent First Nighiers Stanley M. Powell, R, for the 88th District of the State House of Representatives, and Frederick Lewis, incumbent and William Jackson for District Judge. announce try-outs Other candidates for this area in the upcoming November 4 election are Donald ST JOHNS - The St Johns First Nighers 8 pm each evening. Needed 1B the cast will be 4 men and 2 C Gilson, R, incumbent, County Com­ have announced their next production will missioner, 5th District and Joseph ^.be Neil Simon's "Barefoot In The Park," women. Director of the First Nighter production is Hurneiuck, D, and Maurice Gove, H, in­ "and have set try-out dates. cumbent, for County Commissioner, 4th Try-outs will be Tuesday Oct 29 and Marion Hohey. Pointing the way [far right] it Paul MeNamtra, St Johns area United Way Campaign chairman, who indicates the goal of $25,000 In Performance dates and location will be District Wednesday, Oct 30 in the community room Woman's Cclub chairman tor this event is 1974. With him are focal chairmen for the drive [from left] Anthony Kuntz, B. Stanley Poctas. Nancy Weill. Dean Bosnian, Mike of Centra) Nations] Banfc Try-outs begin at Mrs Richard Lawrence. Gehoski, Bob Darling and Willurd Krebel. 2A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN October 23,1974, CITY OF ST. JOHNS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CITY OF iT. JOHNS NOTICE OK PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the St, Johns City commission will hold a public hearing November 12,1974 at 7:45 p.m. to be held in the Commission Chambers, 121E. Walker Street, St Johns, Michigan, for the purpose of hearing those in­ terested in the vacation of the following described portion of City Right-Of-Way:

The North 4 feet of Railroad Street right-of-way, traversing parallel toth e west 58 feet of Iot,U7. vacated Traver Street, and all of lot 118, according to the original plat of, the City of St- Johns. Randy L. Humphrey City Clerk - Give till it helps. Wayne Banner [leftl of the St Johns Jaycees and Sue Brlggs of the Jaycettes receive a check from The American Roger Beebe of the St Johns Chamber of Commerce to help cover cost of the Jaycee Halloween Party Red Cross. Oct 31 at Smith Hall in St Johns. The party will be for students in kindergarten through 6th grade and TheGood pre-schoolers 3 and older, accompanied by parents. Neighbor. m WROmVE COOKING Officers of Delta Kappa Gamma, Alpha Eta Chapter for this year are f from left] Elizabeth Nobis, St Johns, historian; Dorothy Bakita, St Johns, treasurer; Jane Knight. St Johns, recording secretary; Etta TO FIT Smith, St Johns, president and Louise Somerlot, OwoSso, 1st vice-president. Delto Kappa Gamma YOUR BUDGET! holds fall meeting MODEL ST JOHNS - The Alpha Eta illness kept from attending- ii meeting and tell of her college JET 70 Chapter of Delta Kappa experiences. Theresa Leitch Gamma met in the conference Reports were given by volunteered to write an article room of the Central National committee chairmen on the on our scholarship program, Bank Oct 8. projects planned for the ensuing which will be forwarded to the "Halloween" was the theme year. "'Wolverine." Harold Wellrnan, president of Central National Bank, for the 7 o'clock dessert. The presents Wayne Hicks with a retirement gift during a tables were festive with colorful New program booklets had recent party in his honor. autumn leaves and pumpkins. been sent to each member and The president reported that a Prior to the business meeting, these were reviewed. new committee had been for­ the committees met in a med known as "The Af­ Wayne Hicks retires The chapter has given firmation Action Committee" workshop session. with Ethel Huot as chairman. The business meeting was.. scholarships to 5 college girls to Compact Model

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Football skills two years and These z young St Johns gridders earned honors for themselves at the in Zone Punt, Pass and Kick competition at Sexton High School in Lansing recently. Taking 2d in the 10-year-old division was Jeff Casler I left I son of Mr and Mrs Maynard Casler, 805 S. Lansing, St Johns, taking 2d In the 9-year-old division was Mitch Kintigh [ right] son of Mr and Mrs Clark Kintigh, 5549 W. Centerline. Rt 1, St Johns. They were awarded certificates and the footballs and t?rs we're proud of were awarded by Egan Ford. St Johns. our little one

IT'S NOT THE BIGGEST OR THE BOUNCIEST BRANCH WE'VE EVER OPENED, BUT WE'RE ^LEASED AS PUNCH WITH EVERY POUND. AND COMPARING THOSE POUNDS WITH THE PLAN­ NING IT TOOK, WE COULD HAVE ENDED UP WITH QUINTUPLETS! BUT INSIDE OUR LITTLE BUNDLE ARE BIG THINGS, LIKE 65 HOURS OF BANKING SERVICE EACH WEEK PLUS TWO DRIVE- UP WINDOWS AND LOBBY (LOBBY?) SERVICE. WE CALL OUR LITTLE ONE PLAEA 27 AND WE WELCOME* THE NEWEST MEMBER TO OUR CLIN­ TON NATIONAL FAMILY. Harold Wellman. president of Central National Bank, is shown with US Ambassador to Austria, John B. Humes, during a reception given by the ambassador for American Bankers Association members attending a banking seminar recently in Europe. Harold Wellman attends seminar in Europe bank operations m England, ST JOHNS - Harold Wellman before departing the next day to president of Central National Munich, Germany- '. Bank in St Johns was In Munich, they were ad­ recognized by the Commertcal dressed by. the Hon Eckhart Lending Division of the JVtuellervHeydenreicb, the American Bankers Association mayor of Munich- for completing studies in Saturday, Sept 7 was spent on Austria, England and Germany a full day excursion to Upper it's gonna give last month and was awarded a Bavaria and Austria, visiting diploma by the Association- Lake Chiemsee, Berchtesgaden Wellman left for his European and SaUburg. studies of banking from New The group departed Sunday to York after a reception in the Vienna and John B- HumeS, US Chinese Room at the Mayflower ambassador to Austria held a Hotel He joined bankers from reception for the group at his you something all over the US. " home in Vienna-Two days were After an all-day seminar the spent in Vienna, with further next day. Sept ?, the group studies being made in Frank­ arrived in London. Wellman furt and a final departure to and the others received lectures Washington DC. was Friday, on the Euro-Dollar Market and Sept 13. to talk about!!

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To Clinton County News playing the Star Spangled Monday thru Thursday 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Garage Sale, Brunch, and Banner Band Show was a tremendous The St Johns Band & Lions success, Club wishes to thank all of the many people who donated Friday 7 a.m. to S p.m. The Community Branch was 1 products and their time to make attended by setae 900 people, all Saturday the success it was. of whom indicated pleasure Also, thanks to all of the people Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. with the food and service, who attended the various events A large crowd attended the tohelp make the day financially j Garage Sale; endugh to prac­ OPEN WIDNESDAY OCT. 30 rewarding. • ) tically "sell*out". The .Financially, the day was a remaining articles were success with $3,700.00 in cash donated to O.E.O. who picked taken in on Saturday. The them up at the conclusion of the estimate, with the pre-sale, sale should net the band ap­ A capacity house waS on hand proximately $4,500.00. " to witness 8 fine high school' Once again, the cooperation bands perform hatftime shows. of the .people in the St Johns Tjiewii/e-awaitehnt (ff|) nuikes h^so^sy. i *- The "Massed-Band" wa* a School' District was tremen­ thrilling experience for the dous. ) audience, with 700 bandimeh St Johns High School Band Member FDIC CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN October 23,1*97+ Clinton County NewsmFamily and Society Fall engagements

Plunkett becomes Johnson Schneider-Sehafer PEWAMO - jMr and Mrs Melvin Schneider of Box 54, CROSWELL - Joyce Ellen and the groom is the son of Mr waist gown trimmed with lace. Baiel of Ruby Bridesmaids Pewamo, wish to announce the Plunkett became the bride of and Mrs Fred J Johnson of 5830 The A-line ikirt of the gown was were Eileen Stine of Ruby, and engagement of their daughter Frank J. Johnson Saturday, Gardner Line, Croswell trimmed with lace ruffles Dawn Parda, of St Johns. The Doreen Agatha to Michael Aug 10, 7:30 pm in the First The double ring ceremony The veil was an ivory man- flower girl \vas Cindy Frederick Schafer of Rt 2, United Methodist Church, was performed by the Rev John tella. The bride carried a Melnerney of Lansing. Fowler. He is (he son of Mr and Croswell, Mich Allen. Mrs Mary Normal was bouquet of orange carnations The attendants wore identical Mrs Louis Schafer of the same The bride is the daughter of the organist with white daisies and baby's dresses, and carried baskets of address Mr and Mrs Lewis Plunkett, of The bnde given by her father, breath. flowers. The flower girl wore a The bnde-elect is a 1974 5632 S DeWitt Rd., St Johns, wore a Victorian style empire The maid of honor was Linda green dress and carried a graduate of Pewamo - West basket of daisies and baby's phalia High School and is breath. employed by Michigan Millers Insurance Company Her fiance The mother of the bride wore is a 1971 graduate of Pewamo a full length peach colored dress Westphalia High School and is trimmed with lace The mother employed by Schafer Heating, of the groom wore a full length Inc pink dress with a ruffle trim The Wedding is planned for Both mothers wore corsages of DOREEN A SCHNEIDER white carnations and white April 5, 1975. roses The best man was Raymond Carson-Wetmore A 3rd District Seliaky Jr of Croswell Robert Johnson, the brother of the HOMEWOOD, ILL - Mr and constituent writes Garry Brown. groom was. the groomsman, and Mrs Charles Edwin Carson of Tod John&on was the ring 1559 Idlewild Lane, Homewood, Dear Congressman Brown: bearer r 111 wish to announce the "... What with all the bad publicity lately The ushers were Norman engagement of their daughter, Johnson Croswell and Theodore Gail Ann, to James Allen concerning American politics and politicians, Stine Jr of Ruby Mr and Mrs Wetmare of 605 S Main St, it certainly is wonderful knowing and talking Almond Cressman of St Johns Fowler He is the son of Mr and were greeters at the church Mrs Lester Gordon Wetmore of to a man like you. Obviously, you care.. ."* the same address A dinner dance reception These words were written The bnde-elect is a graduate given for 300 guests at the of Northern Illinois University by an Eaton Rapids mother American Legion hall in Croswell, followed the MRS FRANK J JOHNSON with a B^ in biology, and to Congressman Garry ceremony The wedding cake received a MS at Michigan was cut by Mrs Charles Hutt of State University The Brown. Getting things done Ruby, and Dawn Jumper of St prospective bridegroom is a for the people he represents Johns attended the punch bowl graduate of Central Michigan Gene L Davis, 39, 7305 W Sue Yanz. 18, 3680 W Pratt University with a B S in has been a trademark of The bnde is a graduate of Grand River, Lansing, Road, DeWitt biology He is presently em­ Garry Brown during his 8 Ferris State College, and the DorodeanTrudgeon, 30.7305 W Donald Openlander, 32, 1938 ployed by Fowler High School h groom is a graduate of Saint Grand River, Lansing Villa Way South, Reno, Nev, where he is teaching biology years in Congress. But Clair Community College and James Thomas Garland, 20, Joyce Dow, 34, 1938 Villa Way GAIL ANN CARSON A March 22, 1975 wedding there's still a lot more to Michigan State University 423 N Logan, DeWitt: Colleen South. Reno. Nev date is set be done. *Th£s tetter Is on file in the office of Coming events US Representative Gany Brown OCT-DEC -- Multiple Mineral Society, Michigan NOV 2-Saturday, 5*9 pm Cast your vote on November 5th for Garry Brown... Sclerosis Christmas Cards for National Guard Armory, 2500 S PTO of East Olive- Olive Center sale with proceeds going to the Washington, Lansing, Schools Carnival Features One of the good ones. Multiple Sclerosis Central Michigan. Oct 25, 5-10 pm, Oct games, door prizes, country Michigan Chapter Call Kathy 26, 10-10, Oct 27, 10-6 pm Ad­ store, food counter for supper, Cain, 224-7979 mission 25c and 50c, Under 12, prizes awarded to include 1st free. „ prize side of beef, 2d prize black Oct 24 - 4-H Leaders black and white television and Recognition Banquet, 7 pm, OCT 27 — Annual Chicken 3d pnze 10-speed bike The Smith Hall dinner and fair, St Peter school is on Green Road south of Lutheran Church — Riley St Johns off US-27 Follow signs OCT 25-27 - Gem and Serving 11-30 to 3 pm Adults east from Round Lake, Price BROWPaid (or by Citizens for Brown NRussell P Kneen . Treasurer Mineral Show sponsored by the $3 50. Children $1 75 Pre­ and Alward Roads Central Michigan Lapidary and schoolers free Nov 19, 26 & Dec 3 — Farm OCT 30 - Ham Supper, Reed Estate Planmng and Operating Cemetery Association At Agreements Workshop First Victor Town Hall Serving Meeting at Smith Hall Others Open house begins at 5*30 pm Free will at Central National Bank. offering An open house will be held of for DeWitt School System atui Nov 18-19 — Income Tax Rev and Mrs Douglas Beach later the Lansing School Oct 30-Nov 1 — Annual School for Practitioners, Saturday Oct 26, at the Wayside System He retired from the Conference for Extension Hospitality Inn, Bast Lansing - Chapel, 14333 Turner, DeWitt Valley Farms Elementary Thursday.... Agents Repeating Dec 9 & 10 The open house, School as Head Custodian 2 acknowledging the retirement years ago of the Reverend, will be held Rev Beach was graduated ^ Former Free Methodist pastor from 2 p.m until 5pm in the from the Baptist Bible College chapel which he started in 1960, in Grand Rapids, and pastored Friday.... to speak hear and has pastored for 14 years his first church at Huggard The reverend is retiring on Oct Gospel Center, Sand Lake, Mi 31, due to ill health ST JOHNS » Rev Marjorie Free Methodist Church Oct 25- He moved to the East DeWitt Hawkins Call, former pastor of 27 Rev Beach supplemented his Bible Church in 1954 and started Saturday.... the St Johns Free Methodist Services are at 7 pm Friday ministerial income by working the Wayside Chapel in i960 Church, will be speaking in and Saturday night and at 10 am NATIONALLY ACCREDITED special services at the St Johns and 6 pm Stunday BY THE COSMETOLOGY ACCREDITING COMMISSION ARE THE LAST 4-H agent to address of the SPECIAL ON DAYS Exchange Club PERMANENTS John Aylsworth, Clinton were Bob Thompson and Roy REXALL jCtinic Open To County Extension 4-H Youth Ebert CLIP COUPON Agent, will be the guest of Bill The local Exchange Club 'The Public F8EEPABKING Your Choice of Patton at the Oct 24 Exchange meets the 2nd and 4th Thurs­ Permsntnts Club meeting to present the club days of every month at Jeanne's ALL SERVICES RENDERED 99 BY SUPERVISED SENIOR STUDENTS l $15 Permanents-$l 2.50 i program Beans, and helps sponsor many I $12.$0 Rsrmanerits-$8.50 J For further information, writs or call 1 58.50 Permanents-$7.0a I The program will consist of youth actvities in the com­ J $7.00 Permnnents-sS-00 j "2 for SALE Kim Howe's experiences on a munity. Laora Kator 15557 Nortb East St. Laming PHONE 482-6273 one-week . National 4-H Citizenship course at Washington, D C. to learn more Beat Inflation about the historical past and the functions of government in the United States. Save at "Big C'and get this Take Advantage This course included a visit to Capitol Hill and personal contact with Rep Elford Cederberg and Sen Robert of These Money Griffin Aylsworth will show slides of FREEPlus 159 other gifts to choose from!l the 4-H Garden Contest and the winners, which took place this year. The Exchange Club Deposit $300, or $1,000 or $5,000 in any of SAVING helped sponsor this contest by these accounts and get a free gift! providing trophies for the winners 5VA% Regular Passbook Savings Account, No minimum, Daily Interest The1 Club also sent 2 of its BARGAINS!! members to serve as judges for 6Vz% Golden Savings Certificate, the event These two member* $1000 minimum on deposit for 1 year. Federalregulations require a substantial m% "Big C" Savings Certificate, interest penalty for early withdrawal Clinton $5000 minimum on deposit of certificates and permit only one gift County for 4 yrs. per customer News Second clan postaga paid at S Mich. 41*79. DOWNTOWN ST. JOHNS bllthad Thursdays • at 120 Walktr strwf, St capuoL savuiGs Loan Johns by Clinton County Nttwt. Inc. ti Johns tffiu: 222 N. Cllnten Av»„ ph, 2M-23M Subortptlon prlca by mallt main officei 112 E. Allegarv Lansing, Ml 48901, pb, 371-2911 *M? In MIcNTjMn, M for on* y •ar, $..9 fo. r two_ yaart_ trt, 53,7. 5_ _ tik month*! «utifdt Michigan, K for on* y*tr. t««T«ttid ino — number rttftrai Horn* LOOT link Syrtwn October 23/1974 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN

•A- The/en-Cameron united Falk-Moran wed ST JOHNS - Judy Catherine sleeves, and white venice lace Thelen became the bride of trimming the bodice. They RILEY - Phyllis Falk St Johns, She wore a floor BrucftEdward Cameron July 13 carried bouquets of pink roses, became the bride of Vincent length empire t waist gown of at i:30 pm at St Joseph Catholic blue carnations and navy blue Moran on Aug 31 at 7 pm at the pink knit and carried a bouquet Church, St Johns. mountain stars. St Peter Lutheran Church, of pink roses. The bride is the daughter of The mother of the bride wore Riley. The mother of the bride wore , Mr and Mrs Carl J. Thelen of a floor length melon pink gown The bride is the daughter of ^ a floor length mint green gown, 1895 E. Taft Rd, St Johns and and a corsage of melon pink Mr and Mrs Albert falk of and the mother of the groom the groom is the son of Mr and rosebuds. The groom's mother Centerline ltd. The groom is the wore a floor length yellow gown- Mrs Bruce Cameron, of 7804 wore a floor length lavender son 'of Mrs Doris Moran of Each wore a corsage of yellow Welling Hd, Eureka, ML gown and a corsage of pink Arkansas and Philip Moran of and white mums. Lansing Father William Hankerd roses. t The best man was the performed the double ring cere­ The best man was Foster The single ring ceremony was groom's brother, Steven Young mony. Organist, Mrs Jackie Cameron of Atwater, Calif, performed by the Rev Roger of Lansing, and Dan Rue of St Schneider played while Jeanne brother of the groom. The Heintz before an altar dressed Johns was the usher. Staehel and Diane Davis sang groomsmen were: Joe Cauchon with pink and white gladfolas- "The Wedding Song," "The The bride, escorted by her A reception and buffet lun­ of Trenton, nephew of the cheon given for 45 guests im­ * Lord's Prayer," and "Where groom; Dan Downing of St father, wore a taffeta and nylon gown. The gown featured a mediately followed the there is Light". Johns, friend of the groom; ceremony at the home of the The bride, escorted by her John Cauchon of Trenton, round neckline and long sleeves trimmed with white lace em­ bride's parents. Serving at the father, wore a dacron polyester nephew of the groom. Russ reception were: Rita Rue, organza empire waist gown' Waggoner of St Johns, friend of broidery and pink ribbons. She wore a white picture frame hat Joanne Falk, Marsha which was trimmed with the groom and Lynn Thelen of NeUmeyer, Elaine Fastrani and sequined scalloped chantilly St Johns, brother of the bride. and carried a bouquet of pink Sharon Young. lacet A detachable chapel'train The ring bearer was Dale roses and white mums. fell from the waistline. The Feldpausch of St Johns, nephew The maid of honor was the j The couple are residing in tiered veil was chapel length of the bride. Ushers were Ron bride's sister, Charlene Falk of Lansing. and trimmed with scalloped Schneider and Ron Waggoner, chantilly lace. both of St Johns. The bride carried a bouquet of A dinner and reception for 400 white roses, blue carnations and guests was held at St Joseph's navy blue mountain stars. gym. Serving at the reception MR & MRS BRUCE EDWARD CAMERON The matron of honor was the were the bride and groom's MR & MRS VINCENTMORAN bride's sister, Eileen Schneider sisters. The hosts and hostess of St Johns. The bridesmaids were Mr and Mrs Joseph Bach now Harte RETAIN were: Sue Conroy of Lansing, Houska and Mr and Mrs friend of the bride; Kathy Stanley Cauchon. Phinney of St Johns, friend of EAST LANSING - Janice. baby's breath accented with YOUR PRESENT DISTRICT COURT JUDGE * the bride; Marcia Stewart of Special guests present were Ann Bach became the bride of long apple green velvet DeWitt, friend of the bride; Mrs Anna Thelen, the grand­ Bruce Russel Harte on Sept 7, streamers. The flower girl wore Mary Elizabeth Curtis, of mother of the bride, and Mrs 12.-30 pm at St Johns* Student a yellow floor length gown Laingsburg, friend of the bride, Bertha Jackson, grandmother Parish, East Lansing. trimmed with yellow lace, with and Geralyn Smith of West­ of the groom. The bride is the daughter of a skirt trimmed with apple phalia, nieee of the bride. The The bride and groom are both Mr and Mrs Matthew W. Bach green velvet She carried a flower girl was Elizabeth Day of 1973 graduates of St Johns High of Stuart, Florida, and the basket of yellow daisies. Trenton, niece of the groom. School. groom is the son of Mr and Mrs The mother of the bride wore Neil R. Harte, St Johns. a street length peach colored The attendants and the flower After a wedding trip to girl wore identical floor length The Father McDivitt per­ dress trimmed with em­ Mackinac Island, the couple formed the double ring broidered ,rosettes. She wore a blue gowns. They featured full will reside at 7807 N. Welling floating skirts, short puff ceremony before an altar corsage consisting of a white Rd, in Eureka. decorated lyitb flowers of the cymbidium orchid and peach wedding colors of apple green colored sweetheart roses. The and yellow. An organ and guitar groom's mother wore a green were featured during the dress for the wedding and a long ceremony. blue gown for the evening The bride, given by her reception. Her corsage was a father, wore an ivory satin yellow cynbidium orchid with IRTHS organza gown, styled by yellow sweetheart roses. Caretta of Palm Beach. The The best man, the brother of gown featured a high neckline the groom, was Robert Harte. A boy, Kevin Douglas, was A boy, Jamie Lynn, was born and long sleeves accented with The groomsmen were: James born to Mr and Mrs David to Mr and Mrs Gary L. Masarik alencon lace. Matching lace Harte, brother of the groom, Paksi, R 2, St Johns, Sept 16 at of 609 N. Morton, Oct 10 at trimmed the midriff, bodice, and Steve Reynolds of Indiana, St Lawrence Hospital. He Clinton Memorial Hospital. He the hem of the dress, and the Douglas Wadell, of Elsie, JUDGE FREDERICK M. LEWIS weighed 7 lbs 5 ozs. The baby weighed 8 lbs 2 ozs. Grand­ chapel train. A light pink ribbon nephew of the groom, was the has 1 sister Grandparents are parents are Mr and Mrs Joe trimmed the cuffs, the raised ring bearer. Mr and Mrs Joe Paksi and Mr VanRooyen, Leo Riley and Mr waist and the train. A luncheon reception im­ 65TH DISTRICT COURT and Mrs Kermit McAlvey. The and Mrs Albert Masarik. The mother is the former Suzanne The tiara veil was of English mediately followed the mother is the former Terry net bordered with alencon face ceremony at Kellog Center, EXPERIENCED • FAIR - CONSCIENTIOUS McAlvey. Riley. with a mantilla train. The bride East Lansing. A reception and A boy, David Kenneth, was A boy, David DeWain, was carried a nosegay of miniature dance was held for 200 guests at NON-PARTISAN ON NOV. 5TH born to Mr and Mrs Roger born to Mr and Mrs David Ike of white carnations, daisies and 8 pm at 2378 W. Price Rd., St ,Pd. Pol. Adv. Kenneth Lindner of 200 W. 206 W. Buchanan, Oct 12 at pFhk sweetheart roses with Johns . MR & MRS BRUCE RUSSEL HARTE Walker St, Oct 10 at Clinton Clinton Memorial Hospital. He baby's.breath. The bride received a B.S. in Hospital. He weighed 8 lbs 7 ozs. weighed 9 lbs 7 ozs. Grand­ The matron of honor was the Food Science at the University ,i. i r>". J'J ^ , The baby has 1 sister. Grand­ parents are Mr and Mrs Her­ sister of the bride, Helen Bach of Illinois in 1972, and a M.S in parents are Mr and Mrs Eugene man Ike and Mr and Mrs , Butte of Modesto Calif. The food science at Michigan State V. Lindner and Mr and Mrs Raymond Schneider. The bridemaids were: Yen-Ping University iMSU'i in 1974, The Wayne Lindner. The mother is mother is the former Denine Chin, of East Lansing, and groom received a B.S. in Food the former Mary Thibodeau. Schneider. Barbara Harte, the sister of the Science at MSU in 1972, and a groom, of St Johns. The flower M.S. in food science at MSU in A boy. Brad Robert, was born girl, the godchild of the bride, 1974. The groom is employed in When we say to Mr and Mrs Paul J. Harr of was Jerrel Lynn Butte, of the laboratory of Sanders Ice Ri¥2 Box 67 Fowler, Oct 14 at Modesto Calif. Cream Co of Detroit. Clinton Memorial Hospital. He weighed a lbs Ah ozs. The baby- Their gowns were floor length After a wedding trip to has J brother and 1 sister. apple green chiffon trimmed Quebec, Canada, the couple will with lace. They carried be at home at 31220 Wedgewood it pays to save, Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Edwin Harr and Mr and Mrs bouquets of yellow daisies and Dr., Walled Lake, Mich. Urban J. Thelen. The mother is the former Mary Ann Thelen. 0 A boy, Kevin Douglas, was At. %>xm'&€«*4f facSio** born to Mr and Mrs David Paksi of R2, St Johns Sept 16,1974atSt Lawrence Hospital) He weighed 7 lbs 5 ozs. The baby has 1 sister. NEW IN TOWN? Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Joe Paksi. Mr and Mrs Kermit LET US PUT McAlvey. The mother is the OUT THE MAT former Suzanne McAlvey. A boy, Michael Jeffery, was FOR YOU! born to Mr and Mrs Donald Verlinde of Boise. Idaho. Oct 19. He weighed 8 lbs 5 ozs. The baby 0COME has 1 brother. Grandparents are Mary Merrigan and Mr and Mrs Emil Verlinde. The mother is the former Kathleen Merrigan. A boy, Sean Patrick, was born to Mr and Mrs R. Scott Heibeck of 306 E. Baldwin 10-16-74 at Clinton Memorial Hospital. He weighed 7 lbs 3'^ ozs. The baby has 2 brothers. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Ronald Heibeck and Mr and Mrs Edgar Conley. The mother is the former Cheryl Conley. we've got the numbers IT PAYS TO SHOP AT to prove it!

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Water Wheel moisturizing action Filter xola'es through 60fh anniversary water reservoir lor quiet, efficient • Mr and Mrs Paul Lanterman, 1103 South Clinton were married 60 humidifying. years on June 9. Due to Mrs Lantertnan's heart surgery on that GiewR wwcHes day, the event was celebrated later In the summer. The Lan­ tertnan's have one son* Bruce, 3 grandchildren and 2 great­ MODELS FROM '39» grandchildren. They were married in 1914 in Edwardsville. Illinois, Victories for St Johns dlbHTMya&u HUMUE (TOM Redwing girl cagers currenUy undefeated, boasting DOWNTOWN ST. JOHNS ST JOHNS - St Johns High a fine 6-0 record St Joseph School student* display winning posters. See story below. gym was the scene of action as the Redwing girls basketball The Redwing Varsity cagers i Wear the watch you never have to wind. teams played host to conference bettered their conference | Fully transistorized. With a battery that goes over Poster contest opens St Joe rival Hastings, with both the St standing to 3-1 by downing the • a year without replacement. And a calendar Johns varsity and junior varsity Oriole Varsity girls 46-16. t that keeps track of the date.. automaticallyI All squads coming out as the vic­ The St Johns girls never had I you do is select the style that suits you best. carnival activities tors. trouble handling the varsity team At the half, the Redwings 't We have them all. ST JOHNS - St Joseph's 5th Winners are Sth grade room for an expense paid trip to The Redwing Jaycees rallied led 27-4 and went on to defeat Capital Am and 6th grade students have 301 Carlene Bast - Mrs Thorn­ sunny Florida or $650 cash. in the final quarter to take a 33- Charlotte, with the entire team i A. Goldtone finish G"t dial Brown strap. JS5.W been busy making posters' for ton 5th grade 303 Shawn Meyer 28 victory. United Way, Inc. E I. Stainless steel SfWirttiai Slack strip $92.50 Tickets may be purchased playing in that game ' the coming home - school - Mr Brigand: 6th grade 405, from any St Joe student, or Leading in scoring for St > See our large selection of Accutron, Bulova it Caravelle carnival, Nov 9 Jane Schueller - Ms Kueber: 6th parent. Johns was Michelle Wawsczyk, i _ Watches i The best poster was selected grade, 406, Anne Stafford - Mrs The proceeds of the carnival Jeanna Hallenbeck and Denise from each room by the judges, Hu/nagel. will benefit the educational Harrah, each with 6, while CLINTON COUNTY Mrs Pat Halfmann, Mrs Joan Marcia Thelen added 5. This year, besides 20 fun program Schrauben, and Mrs Gladys The Redwing varsity playing BOARD OF Schueller booths and prizes, home made candy, cakes, pop corn, and both good offensive and Sr Lucy Schneider, the school Elect McNeilly defensive basketball, overtook COMMISSIONERS MEETING K 31 yean of Selling Diamonds in the Clinton County Area " principal, presented each of the donuts, there will be a luncheon at "welcome", low prices. a hard fighting Hastings squad four winners with two tickets to by a score of 49-38. l 114 N.Clinton Ave. St. Johns 224-7443 ' A regular meeting of the Clinton County Board of Com­ the Ranch Roller Rrnk, donated The high Ooittt. at the end of to Bob Jones St Johns led from 3-5 points missioners will be held on Monday, November 4,1974. At 1:30 by owner Mr Bill Karber the carnival will be a drawing during the contest and that was p.m. the following referrals from the Zoning Commission will as close as Hastings came be heard: society office The Redwings outscored the Saxtons in ail quarters but the DEWITT TOWNSHIP fourth. At halftime, the Red­ wings led 26-21, nd 40-27 at the GREENVILLE, S.C, - Chris Zone M-l, Limited Industrial to Zone R-lB, One-Family Low end of the third puarter At the Density Residential: , , Bernard McNeilly, son of Mr buzzer the final score was: St and Mrs Charles McNeilly Of 311 Johns 49, Hastings 38. Franklin Street, DeWitt, has All of that part of NE»/4 of SEV* of Sec. 35, T5N-R2W, lying S been elected sergeant at arms Pacing the Redwing scoring of Perm Central R R. of Pi Kappa Alpha Literary was Julie Hams' and Jennifer Society at Bob Jones Univer­ Ott with 9, while Linda Eisler GREENBUSH TOWNSHIP sity, Greenville, &C. A and Kendie Knight each added graduate of DeWitt High School, 8. An application for a special Use Permit for a sand pit on the he is a sophomore at BJU On Thursday, Oct 11, the following described parcel of land: majoring in Bible Redwing girls varsity and junior varsity squads were both All of the S part of NW» 4 Of SE^ of Sec. 33, T8N-R2W, lying S victorious over the Charlotte of the center of ditch known as the Hayworth Extension Membership in one of the 42 Orioles Drain, Also, the SW!* of SE'/4 of Sec. 33, T8N-R2W, Also the E literary societies is open to the The first game of the evening 60 Acres of SW*,of Sec. 33, T8N-R2W. Also E 60 acres of W more than 5,000 students who saw the Redwing Jayvees score 100 Acres of SW' 4 exc. a parcel of land beg. at a point of 661,2 attend Bob Jones University, a 35-8 win over a cold shooting ft E of SW Sec cor. run. th E 626 ft, th. N 370 ft, th. W. 662 ft which is often called the Charlotte team Leading scorer th S 370 to POB, Sec. 33, T8N-R2W exc. the following par­ "W6rld's Most Unusual for the junior varsity was cels The front 330 feet along Kinley Road. University." The literary Jeanna Hallenbeck with 8, while societies sponsor intramural Debbie Evitts, Sharon Karber Arnold R. Minarik competition in debating, sports, and Janet Purtill each added 4 Administrator WE'RE RIGHT ON TARGET FOR etc. The Redwing Jayvee team is 1975 WITH CARPET BONANZA

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October 23,19ft CLIfiTON COUNTY NfeWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 7A Primary Election Registration Notices ELECTION NOTICE Trustees. 2 Members of Wayne State Proposal "A" Limiting use of motor fuel ill Authorise the state to imie general tl> AaOwhw the slate to bwww tht ROTI ELECTION NOnCE AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE of tot million doBars for this purpose; General Election University Board of Governors. tax funds. obligation bonds therefor; and of l.l billion dollars to finance fi» General election. and To the Qualified Electors: FOLLOWING STATE PROPOSALS* CONGRESSIONAL ReprtHntatlva In (Proposal "B" Vietnam and other veterans (4) Provide for repayment from the planning, acquiring, constructing, and To the Quaflfisd Electors- (3) Authorise the state to Issue general NOTICE IF HEREBY GIVEN. That a Proposal "A" Umlfing use of motor feat Congress bonus funds. central fund. equipping of various land, air. and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That a oblgalion bends Iharefor. and General Election will be held in the tax funds. LEGISLATIVE Stat* Senator. State Proposal "C" Removal of Sales Tax on Should this proposal be approved* water transportation systems, other General Election will beheld In the (4) Provide for repayment from tht CITYQFDewiTT Proposal -*B" Vietnam and other vettrana Representative Food and Prescription drugs than operating and maintenance ex­ I TOWNSHIP OF DeWOT I general fund Stat* of Michigan • YES bonus funds. COUNTY County Commissioner Proposal "D" State-Wide Transportafton ON 0 NO penses, and SUM of Michigan Should this proposal be approved? AND ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL OF. System Bonds Proposal "C" Removal of Sates Tax on TUESDAY.NOVEMBEB5.1B74 PROPOSAL C i2) Authorise the state to Issue general ON Q YES PROPOSALA Food and Prescription drug*. FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING FICERS THAT MAY BE ON THE REMOVALOF SALESTAX obligation bonds therefor; and TUESDAY.NOVEMBERS.ltr4 D NO LIMITING USE OF Proposal "D" State-Wide Transportation THE FOLLOWING OFFICERS, VIZ: BALLOT ON FOOD AND iJ! Provide for repayment from the FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING PROPOSALC MOTORFUELTAXFUND THE FOLLOWING OFFICERS. VIZ: System Bonds. ] REMOVALOF SALESTAX STATE Govern* k Lieutenant Governor. PRESCRIPTION DRUGS general fund Secretary of State. Attorney General, 2 AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE Should Ihil proposal be approved'' STATE Governor k Lieutenant Governor, PROPOSALA ON FOODAND Members of State Board of Education, FOLLOWINO NONPARTISAN OF­ The proposed conetltotlprwl amendment The proposed conslituliona! amendment QYES Secretary of SUte. Attorney General, 2 LIMITING USEOF PRESCRIPTION DRUGS FICERS. VIZ. would: Members of SUte Board of Education, 2 Members of Board of Regents of the would Q NO MOTOR FUELTAX FUND 2 Members of Board at Regents of the University of Michigan, 2 Members of 111 Prohibit the use of motor fuel tax funds Hi Remove the sates tax on food and The proposed constitutional amendment University of Michigan, 2 Members of Michigan State University Board of TWO JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME by la,w enforcement agencies for high­ prescription drugs used for human ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL AMEND­ The proposed constitutional amendment would. Michigan State University Board of Trustees. 2 Members of Wayne State COURT way patrol purposes, and consumption except food prepared for MENTS OR PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY would, (!) Remove the sales tax on food and Trustees. 2 Members of Wayne State University Board of Governors. JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS (2) Limit the use of motor fuel tax fundi immediate consumption and alcoholic BE SUBMITTED tl) ProhlMt the use of motor fuel Uxfunds prescription drugs used for human University Board of Governors 4:; CONGRESSIONAL Representative m Two Hegula r Terms Two New Terms tar public transportation to trtsth of beverages, and Notice Relative to Opening and Closing of by law enforcement agencies for high­ consumption except food prepared for CONGRESSIONAL RepresenUtlva in JUDGES OF THE CIRCUIT COURT the amount received (2) Compensate units of government, Ihe Polls way patrol purposes; and immediate'consumption and alcoholic Congress JUDGES OF THE DISTRICT COURT Should this constitutional amendment be other than the state, for the resulting ELECTION LAW.ACTil6,PA 1964 Congress (2) Limit the use of motor fuel Ux funds beverages, and ; LEGISLATIVE State Senator. State adopted* loss of revenue by increasing each SECtlON 720 On the day of any elec­ LEGISLATIVE State Senator. State for public transportation to 1/lHh of (2) Compensate unite of government, v Representative AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE DYES present allocation d sates tax revenue tion, the polls shall be opened at 7 o'clock Representative the amount received. other than the state, for the resulting I COUNTY County Commissioner FOLLOWING STATE PROPOSALS. • NO to such units by VSth in the forenoon, and shall be continuously COUNTY County Comrdtetloner Should this constitutional amendment be loss of revenue by increasing each <• AND ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL OF- open until 8 o'clock in the afternoon and no AND ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL OF­ adapted? present aBocation of sales Ux revenue \ FICERS THAT MAY BE ON THE PROPOSALB Should this constitutional amendment be Proposal "A" Limiting use of motor fuel longer Every qualified elector present FICERS THAT MAY BE ON THE D YES to such unite by VSth | BALLOT VIETNAM AND OTHER adopted"' tax fundi • YES and in line at the polls at the hour BALLOT • NO Should this constitutional amendment be Proposal "B" Vie (nam and other veterans VETERANS BONUS BONDS j AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE • NO prescribed for the closing thereof shall be AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE PROPOSALB adopted* f FOLLOWING NON-PARTISAN OF- bonus fundi FOLLOWING NONPARTISAN OF­ VIETNAM AND OTHER The proposal weald: PROPOSALD allowed to vote • YES r FICERS, VIZ Proposal "C" Removal of Saks Tax on THE TOLLS of said election will be open FICERS, VIZ VETERANS BONUSBONDS U> AuUxrixelhesfatetoproWdeveteraia a NO i; TWO JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME Food and Prescription drug* 1 TWO JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME of the Vietnam and other conflicts who STATE WIDE at7o'clockam and will remain open until PROPOSALD ; COURT i Proposal "D" State-Wide Transportation COURT The prepMil wwiM: TRANSPORTATION 8 o'clock of said day of election System Bonds served between January 1. 1961 JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS a) Authorise tht state to provide ystsrans * JUDGESOFTHECOURTOF APPEALS, SYSTEMS BUNDS INA MORRISON STATEWIDE through September 1. 1973 with a Two RegularTenns Two New Terms of the Vietnam and other conflicts who (1 Two Regular Terms Two New Terms PROPOSALA Clerk of said Township TRANSPORTATION service bonus, and (JUDGES OF THE CIRCUIT COURT served between January l. IK) i JUDGES OF THE CIRCUIT COURT LIMITING USE OF <2) Aulhoriie the state to borrow the sum The proposal would: SYSTEMS BONDS [ JUDGES OF THE DISTRICT COURT » MOTOR FUELTAX FUND Dated Oct- 23.1974 .JUDGES OF THE DISTRICT COURT through September l. 1973 with a of 205 million dollars for this purpose, il> Authorize the state to borrow the sum " AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE ANU ALSO TO VOTE ON THE service bonus, and and of 11 billion dollars to finance the ELECTION NOTICE The propcsal would, {j FOLLOWING STATE PROPOSALS | FOLLOWING STATE PROPOSALS" (2) Aulhoriie the state to borrow the sum The proposed constitutional amendment >3) Authorize the state to issue general planning, acquiring, constructing, and General Election dl AuthoriM thestate to borrow the sum J Prop«al "A" Limiting use of motor fuel Proposal "A" Limiting use of motor fuel of 2«s million dollars for this purpose wouM equipping at various land. air. and To (he Qualified Electors of 11 billion dollars to finance the e tax funds obligation bonds therefor, and Ux funds and (1) Prohibit the use of motor fuel Uxfunds Hi Provide for repayment from the water transportation systems, other NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That a planning, acquiring, constructing, and - 13) Authorize the state to tent general * Proposal "B 'Vietnam arxi otter veterans by law enforcement agencies for high­ general fund than operating and maintenance ex­ General Election will be held in the Proposal "B" Vietnam and other veterans equipping of various land, air, and obligation bonds Iterator: and I bonus funds J way patrol purposes, and Should this proposal be approved7 penses, and TOWNSHIP OF DALLAS bonus funds, water transportation systems, other Proposal "C" Removal of Sales Tax on (4) Provide for repayment from the K Proposal "C" Removal of Salea Tax onl (2) Limit the use of motor fuel tax funds • YES >2i Authorise Ihe slate to issue general State of Michigan than operating and maintenance ex­ Food and Prescription drugs general fund « Food and Preicrlption drugs ] for public transportation to Vitth of fjNO obligation bonds therefor, and ON penses, and Proposal "D" State-Wide Transportation Should this proposal be approved? » Propcsal "D" Slate Wide Transportation the amount received (3? Provide for repayment fiflm the TUESDAY. NOVEMBER5.1974 2) Authorise the state to Issue general PROPOSALC System Bonds. DYES J; System Bonds Should this constitutional amendment be general fund FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING obligation bonds therefor, and 1 REMOVALOF SALESTAX • NO \ PROPOSAL A adopted Should this proposal be approved7 TtlE FOLLOWING OFFICERS. VIZ- PROPOSALA •3) Provide for repayment from the ON FOOD AND PROPOSALC } LIMITINGUSEOF DYES STATE Governor & Lieutenant Governor, 1 LIMITING USEGF general fund PRESCRIPTION DRUGS REMOVAL OF SALESTAX * MOTORFUELTAXFUND D'NO Q YES Secretary of SUte. Attorney General. 2 MOTORFUELTAXFUND Should this proposal be approved* Members of Slate Board of Education, ONFOODAND- PROPOSALB The proposed constitutional amendment O «0 • YES * The proposed consfcaitioRial amendment ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL AMEND 2 Members of Board of Regents of the The proposed constitutional amendment PHESCSiPTiON DRUGS VIETNAM AND OTHER would would. • NO would ' MENTS OR PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY University of Michigan, 2 Members of VETERANS BONUS BONDS U) Remove the sales tax on food and Michigan SUte University Board of (1) PrcJiibitthe useof motor fuel tax funds The proposed constitutional amendment f li Prohibit the use of motor fuel tax funds BE SUBMITTED ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL AMEND­ prescription drugs used for human Trustees. 2 Members of Wayne State by law enforcement agencies for high­ would ' by law enforcement agencies for high­ MENTS OR PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY The proposal would: consumption except food prepared for University Board of Governors way patrol purposes, and (l) Remove the sales Ux on food and way patrol purposes, and Notice Relative to Opening and Closing of BE SUBMITTED '1) Authorize the state to provide veterans immediate consumption and alcoholic- CONGRESSIONAL RepresenUtlve in prescription drugs used for human (2) Limit the use of motor fuel tax funds the Polls (2) Limit Ihe use of motor fuel Ux funds Notice Relative to Opening and Cosing a* of the Vietnam and other conflicts who beverages, and for public transportation to LlSth of consumption except food prepared far for public transportation to i/JMh of ELECTION LAW.ACTlie.PA 1954 the Polls served between January 1. 1961 (2) Compensate units of government, Congress the amount received Immediate consumption and alcoholic the amount received SECtlON 720 On the day of any cl- LEGISLATIVE State Senator. State ELECTION LAW. ACT 118. P.A l»M through September l. 1973 with a other than (he state, tor the resulting Should this constitutional amendment be beverages, and Should this constitutional amendment be ecbon. the polls shall be opened at 7 Representative SECTION 720 On Ihe day of any elec­ service bonus, and loss of revenue by increasing each adopted? t2> Compensate unite of government, adopted* 12) Authorize the state to borrow the sum present allocation of sales tax revenue o'clock in the forenoon, and shall be COUNTY Counly Commissioner other than the state, for the resulting tion, the polls shall be opened at 7 o'clock 0 jYES of 206 million dollars for this purpose, to such units by i/sth continuously open until B o'clock in the AND ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL OF loss of revenue by increasing each in Ihe forenoon, and shall be continuously afternoon and no longer Every qualified FICERS THAT MAY BE ON THE • YES open until 8 o'clock in the afternoon and no D I NO and Should this constitutional amendment be D NO present aHoeatlan of sates tax revenue (3) Authorize the state to issue general adopted? elector present and in line at the polls at | BALLOT to such units by l^Slh longer Every qualified elector present PROPOSALS and in line at the polls at the hour obligation bonds therefor, and Q YES Ihe hour prescribed for the closing thereof \ AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE PROPOSALB Should this constitutional amendment be VIETNAM ANDOTHER shall be allowed to vote prescribed tor the closing ihereof shall be (41 Provide for repayment from the DNO FOLLOWING NONPARTISAN OF VIETNAM ANDOTHER adopted* VETERANS BONUS BONDS general fund FICERS. VIZ VETERANSBONUSBONDS allowed to vote t* PROPOSALD • YES THE POLLS of said election will be open Should this proposal be approved? THE POLLS of sad election will be open TWO JUSTICES OF TIffi SUPREME 0 NO The proposal would. V STATE WIDE at7odockajn andwiltremainopenuntil at7o'dockun and will renwinopen until • YES COURT The proposal would PROPOSALD it) Authori« the state toprovlde veteran* Q NO TRANSPORTATION 8 o'clock of said day of election JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS H) Authorize Ihe state to provide veterans 8 o'clock of said day of election of the Vietnam and other conflicts who SYSTEMS BONDS STATEWIDE PROPOSAL C Two RegularTcrms Two New Terms , of the Vietnam and other conflkb who ALICE SULLIVAN served between January 1. 1901 RUDOLPH MOHNKE 'TRANSPORTATION REMOVALOF SALESTAX (• JUDGES OF THE CIRCUIT COURT served between January 1. 1»M Clerk of said Township through September ). 1973 with t> Clerk of said Township SYSTEMS BONDS ON FOOD AND The proposal wouhL , JUDGtfa OF THE DISTRICT COURT through September 1. 1973 with a Dated Oct 2). 1974 service bonus, and •1) Authorize the state to borrow the sum PRESCRIPTION DRUGS Dated Oct 23 1974 ANU ALSO TO VOTE ON THE service bonus and The preevsal wwM; (21 Authorize the state to borrow the sum of 11 billion dollars to finance the 1-OLLOVvlNG STATE PROPOSALS l| (2) Authorize the state to borrow fhe sum (ti Authorize the state to borrow the sum ELECTION NOTICE of 205 miUf on dollars for this purpose. The proposed constitutional amendment planning acquiring constructing, and ELECTfONAOTICE Proposal "A" Limiting use of motor fuel of 205 million dollars for this purpose. of 1.1 billion dollars to finance the General Election and would , equipping of various land. air. and General Elecbon tax funds and planning, acquiring, constructing, and To the Qualified Electors i3) Authorize the state to issue general 11) Remove the sales tax on food and water transportation systems, other To ihe Qualified Electors Proposal "8 ' Vietnam and other veterans (3) Aulhoriie the state to issue genera] equipping of various land. air. and NOTICE i$ HEREBY GIVEN. That a obigatfcn bonds therefor, and prescription drugs used for human than operating and maintenance ex NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That a bonus funds obligation bonds therefor, and water transportation systems, other General Election will be held in the Hi Provide for repayment from the consumption except food prepared for pettses. and General Election will be held In the Proposal "C" Removal of Sales Tax on <4i Provide for repayment from the than operating and maintenance ex­ genera) fdnd immediate consumption and alcoholic •2) Authorize the slate to issue general TOWNSHIPOF BINGHAM TOWNSHIP OF ESSEX Food and Prescription drugs general fund penses, and Should ihw proposal be approved'' beverages, and obligation bonds (nerefor. and Slate of Michigan SUte of Michigan Proposal "D ' State Wide Transportation Should this proposal be approved? '2) Authorize the state to issue general 0 (YES i2) Compensate units of government, 131 Provide for repayment from the ON ON System Bonds • YES obligation bonds therefor, and • NO other than the state, for the resulting general fund TUESDAY.NOVEMBEB5.1974 TUESDAY NOVEMBERS. 1974 PROPOSALA • NO .3; Provide for repayment from the FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING loss of revenue by increasing each Shauld this proposal be approved? LIMITING USE OF PROPOSALC FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING PROPOSALC federal fund* THE FOLLOWING OFFICERS, VIZ , present allocation of sales tax revenue DYES. 1 MOTORFUEL TAX FUND '"- REMOVAL OF SALESTAX to such units by t/sth THE FOLLOWING OFFICERS. VIZ' REMOVALOF SALKSTAX Should this pnppsal U approved* STATE Governor I Liewte>tehtfiovefT*tr. G NO , O YES Secretary of State. Attorney General. 2 % ON FOOD AND Should this constitutional amendment be STATE Governor 4 Lieutenant Governor. ON FOODAND The proposed constitutional amendment Members of SUte Board of Education. PRESCRIPTION DRUGS adopted? ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL AMEND Secretary of Slate. Attorney General. 2 PRESCRIPTION DRUGS D NO would , 2 Members of Board of Repents of the • YES MENTS OR PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY Members of State Board of Education ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL AMEND­ il > Prohibit the uae of moior fuel Ux finds University of Michigan, 3 Members of The proposed constitutional amendment QNO - BE SUBMITTED 2 Members of Board of fCegenb of the The proposed constitutional amendment MENTS OR PROPOSmONS THAT MAY ( by law enforcement agencies for high­ ' Michigan SUte University Board of would Notice Relative to Opening and Closing of University of Michigan 2 Members of would BE SUBMITTED PROPOSALD way patrol purposes and Trustees. 2 Members of Wayne SUte tl) Remove the sales tax on food and Ihe Polls Michigan State University Board of U) Remove Ihe sales Ux on food and STATEWIDE i2) Limit the use of molor fuel tax funds Notice Relative to Opening and Closing of prescription drugs used tor human Trustees. 2 Members of Wayr* SUte prescripbon drugs used for human University Board of Governors TRANSPORTATION ELECriONLAW.ACTH6.PA 1954 for public transportation to t/lsth of 'he Potts consumption except food prepared for University Board of Governors consumption except food prepared for CONGRESSIONAL RepresenUtlve In SYSTEMS BONDS SECTION 720 On the day of any elec Ihe amount received ELECTIONLAW.ACT1K.PA 1K4 immediate consumption and alcoholic CONGRESSIONAL Representative in immediate consumption and alcoholic Congress ( lion, the polls shall be opened at 7 o'clock Should this constitutional amendment be SECtlON 720 On Ihe day of any el­ LEGISLATIVE State Senator. State beverages, and The proposal wouM: Congress beverages, and | in the forenoon, and shall be continuously adopted? ection, the polls shall be opened at 7 RepresenUtlve (2) Compensate units of government, Hi Authorize the state to borrow the sum LEGISLATIVE State Senator. State (2i Compensate units of government, open until S o'clock in the afternoon and no o'clock in the forenoon, and shall be COUNTY County Commissioner other than the state, for the resulting of 11 billion dollars to finance the Rep resento live U YES other than the state, for the resulting longer Every qualified elector present continuously open until S o'clock in Ihe AND ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL OF­ lots of revenue by increasing each planning, acquiring, constructing, and COUNTY County Commissioner O Nt) loss of revenue by increasing each and hrhne at ihe polls at the hour afternoon and no longer Every qualified FICERS THAT MAY BE ON THE present allocation of sales tax revenue equipping of various land. air. and AND ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL OF PROPOSALB present allocation of sales tax revenue prescribed for the Uosing thereof shall be elector present and In line at the polls at BALLOT to such units by 1/Sth water transportation systems, other allowed to vote FICERS THAT MAY BE ON THE to such unite by l/Sth the hour prescribed for the closing thereof AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE Should this constitutional amendment be than operating and maintenance ex­ THE POLLS of saidelection will beopen BALLOT VIETNAM AND OTHER Should (his constitutional amendment be shall be aflowed to vote 1 FOLLOWING NONPARTISAN OF­ adopted' penses, and at7oclockam and win remain open unlil AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE VETERANS BONUS BONDS adopted* THE POLLS of ukl election will be open FICERS. VIZ • YES 12) Authorize the state to Issue general 8 o'clock of said day of election FOLLOWING NON PARTISAN OF • YES at7o'cloekajn and wiB remain open until obligation bonds therefor and The proposal won id TWO JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME 0 NO FICEKS. VIZ O NO R o'clock of said day of election i3) Provide for repayment from the JUNE F BURNETT COURT TWO JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME il) Authorize Ihe state to provide veterans PROPOSALD -* PROPOSALD general fund Clerk of said Township of the Vietnam and other conflicts who KELLEYE CARTER JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS COURT STATE-WIDE Should this proposal be approved'' Dated pel 23.197* served between January I, 1961 Clerk of uld Township Two Regular Terms Two New Terms STATEWIDE JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS TRANSPORTATION • YES Two Regular Terms Two New Terms through September 1. 1973 with a JUDGES OF THE CIRCUIT COURT TRANSPORTATION ELECTION NOTICE SYSTEMS BONDS Dated Oct. 21.1974 n NO JUDGES OF THE CIRCUIT COURT service bonus, and JUDGES OF THE pIStRICT COURT SYSTEMS BONDS General Election JUDGES OF THE DISTRICT COURT >'2( Authorize the state to borrow the sum AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE AT THE PLACE OR PLACES OF To the Qualified Electors fhe proposal would ELECTION NOTICE AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE of -»5 million dollars for this purpose. FOLLOWING STATE PROPOSALS. - The proposal would: HOLDING THE ELECTION IN SAID NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That 8 ih Authorize the state lo borrow the sum Gtneni Ejection FOLLOWING STATE PROPOSALS and i Proposal "A" Limiting use of motor fuel Hi Authorise the state to borrow the sum CITY AS INDICATED BELOW. VIZ General Election will be held in the of 11 billion dollars to finance the To the QuaMJed Etectori: Proposal "A ' Limiting use of motor fuel (3i Authorize (he state to issue general lax funds of 11 billion dollars to finance the TOWNSHIPOF BENGAL planning, acquiring, constructing, and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That a tax funds obligation bonds therefor, and Proposal "B" Vielnam and other veterans planning, acquiring, constructing, and PRECINCT NO 1-Swegle* Street School State of Michigan equipping of various land, air. and General Election will be held in the Proposal "B Vietnam and other veterans (4i Provide for repayment from the bonus funds equipping of various land, air, and PRECINCT NO 3-DPW Garage, 1000 N ON water Iransportatlon systems, other TOWNSHIPOF EAGLE bonus funds general fund Proposal "C" Removal of Sales Tax on water transportation systems, other TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 5.1974 than operating and maintenance ex SUte of Michigan US-27 Proposal "C" ftemova) of Sales Tax on 1Sbould this proposal be approved* Food and Prescription drugs than operating and maintenance ex­ FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING penses. and ON PRECINCT NO 3-Rodney B Wilson Food and Prescription drugs Proposal "D" State-Wide Transportation penses, and THE FOLLOWING OFFICERS, VIZ QYES TUESDAY. NOVEMBER S. 1174 Junior High School Proposal "D State Wide Transportation (2i Authorize Ihe state to issue general System Bonds PRECINCT NO 4-MunlcIpal Building. STATE Governor k Lieutenant Governor. a w obligation bonds therefor, and 'FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING >2i Authorize the state to issue general System Bonds PROPOSALA 121 E Wafter SI Secretary of State. Attorney General, 2 PROPOSALC (3) Provide for repayment from the THE FOLLOWING OFFICERS, VIZ- obligation bonds therefor, and LIMITING USEOF PRECINCT NO 5-Episcopal Church Members of Slate Board of Education. PROPOSALA general fund STATE Governor k Lieutenant Governor. i3) Provide for repayment from the MOTORFUELTAXFUND 2 Members of Board of Regents of the LIMITING USE OF REMOVAL OF SALES TAX Should this proposal be approved? Secretary of SUte. Attorney General. 2 , general fund ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL AMEND­ Should this proposal be approved? University of Michigan. rMembers of MOTORFUELTAXFUND ON FOOD AND • YES Members of State Board of Education. MENTS OR PROPOSmONS THAT MAY Michigan State University Board of- PRESCRIPTION DRUGS 2 Members of Board of Regtnti of the The proposed constitutional amendment BE SUBMITTED O W would Trustees. 2 Members of Wayne State The proposed constitutional amendment University of Mlchtgsn. 2 Members of O.YES ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL AMEND­ 11) Prohibit the use of motor fuel Ux funds 1 Notice Relative to Opening and Closing of University Board of Governors would fhe proposed constitutional amendment Michigan SUte University Board of a , NO the Polls MENTS OR PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY by law enforcement agencies tor high­ CONGRESSIONAL Representative Jp it) Prohibit Ihe use of motor fuel Ux funds would Trustees. 2 Membcn'ef Wayne State BE SUBMITTED way patrol purposes, and If CltyrfDeWm ELECTION LAW. ACT IIS. PA KM by law enforcement agencies for high­ d) Remove (he sales Ux on food and University Board of Governors. Congress I, it) Limit the use of motor fuel tax fundi Non-Partisan SECTION 720 On the day of any elec­ way patrol purposes, and prescription drugs used for human CONGRESSIONAL Representative in tion, the polls shall be opened at 7 o'clock LEGISLATIVE State Senator. State Notice Relative to Opening and Closing of for public transportation to 1/ltlh of „ Mayor two year term Vote for one '21 limit the use of motor fuel tax funds consumption except food prepared for in the fcrenoon. and thaV be continuously Representative (he Polls Congress the amount received. Murl J Eastman for public transportation to 1/lSth of immediate consumption and alcoholic open until 8 o'clock in the afternoon and no COUNTY County Commissioner ELECTION LAW. ACT 116. P A 1954 LEGISLATIVE State Senator. SUte William E Drouln the amount received beverages and Should this constitutional amendment be longer Every qualified elector present AND ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL OF SECTION 730 On the day of any elec­ Representative Councilman-four year term • Vote for Should this constitutional amendment be (2) Compensate units of government, adopted* three and in line at the polls at the hoar FICERS THAT MAY BE ON THE tion, the polls shall be opened at 7 o'clock COUNTY County Commissioner > • YES BALLOT adopted* other than the state, for Ihe resulting Charles Bauer prescribed for the closing thereof shall be loss of revenue by increasing each in the forenoon, and shall be continuously AND ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL OF­ • NO AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE • YES James Boyd allowed to vote present allocation of sales Ux revenue open until 8 o'clock in the afternoon and no FICERS THAT MAY BE ON THE PROPOSALS FOLLOWING NONPARTISAN OF Q NO longer Every qualified elector present Robert Drouto THE POLLS of said election will be open to such units by VSth BALLOT VIETNAM AND OTHER FICERS. VIZ and In line it Ihe polls at the hour Ronald Hofmeister at7o'clockajn andwiDretnamopenuntil PROPOSALB Should this constitutional amendment be AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE VETERANS BONUS BONDS Michael Mandrfck 8 o'clock of said day of election. . TWO JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME VIETNAM ANDOTHER adopted* prescribed far the dosing thereof shall be FOLLOWINO NON-PARTISAN JOF- Hate) Myers COURT VETERANSBONUSBONDS allowed to vote FICERS, VIZ. .JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS YES IV prepesal WMU. Councilman-two year term • Vote for two RANDYHUMPHREY NO TWO JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME 1) Authorize the state to provide «*eterens Two Regular Terms-Two New Terms , Leilanl CosteDo Clerk of wki City The proposal would. THE POLLS of sakt election will be open COURT oftheVJetnamand other comflicts who JUDGES OF-THE CIRCUIT COURT PROPOSALD Frank Desk Hi Authorize the slate to provide veterans at7o'dockajn and will remain open until JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS served between January 1, IK! Dated. Oct 23. 1974 JUDGES OF THE DISTRICT COURT STATE-WIDE Gerald Kirchen of the Vietnam and other conflicts who TRANSPORTATION A o'clock of said day of election Two Regular Terms-Two Newj Term* through September I. 1973 with a Robert Suiter AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE served between January l, 1961 ELECTION NOTICE SYSTEMSBONDS DONNA SYVERSOW JUDGES OF THE CIRCUIT COURT service bonus, and ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL AMEND FOLLOWING STATE PROPOSALS " General Election through September 1. 1973 with a JUDGES OF THE DISTRICT COURT (2) Authorise the state to borrow the sum 1 MENTS OR PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY Proposal "A" Limiting use of motor fuel Clerk of ukt Township AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE To the Qualified Electors service bonus, and The proposal would. of 306 million dollars Tor this purpose, Uxfunds •2) Authorize the state to borrow the sum Dated Oct 23.1174 FOLLOWING STATE PROPOSALS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That a (Hi Authorize ihe state lo borrow the sum and BE SUBMITTED Proposal "B" Vietnam and other veterans of 205 million dollars for this purpose, Proposal "A" Limiting ut* of motor fuel General Election will be held In the of 11 billion dollars to finance the i» Aulhoriie the state to Issue genera) ' Notice Rebtive to Opening and Closing of bonus funds and ELECTION NOTICE Uxfunds < the Polls TOWNSHIP OF BATH planning, acquiring, constructing, and General Election obSgatfon bonds therefor, and Proposal "C" Removal of Sales Tax on <3) Aulhoriie the stole to issue general Proposal "B" Vietnam sad other vetoraA !, ELECTION LAW. ACT 111 PA 1«4 State of Michigan equipping of various land. air. and To the Qualified Electors *4tPtwkfe for repayment from (he Food and Prescrfptfoa dregs obligation bonds therefor, and bonus funds, i SECTION 730 On the day of any eltc ON water traratpcrUHon systems, other NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That a general fund Proposal "D" State-Wide Transportation 14) Provide for repayment from the ., tlon. the pdb shall be opened at 7 o'clock TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 5.1B74 than operating and maintenance ex­ General Election will be held In the Propcsal "C" Removal of Sales Tax en Should Ihls proposal be approved? system Bonds general fund r in the forenoon, and shall be continuously penses and TOWNSHIPOF DUPLAIN Food and Fr«terip4fe» drugs DYES FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING Should this proposal be approved* 1 open until g o'clock in Oje afternoon and no PROPOSALA (2) Authorize Ihe state to issue general SUte of Michigan Proposal "D" Stakt-WMe Truapertaucn QNO THE FOLLOWING OFFICERS, VIZ, O YES longer Every qualified elector present LIMITING USE OF obligation bonds therefor, and ON System Bends. t PROPOSALC STATE Governor «t Lieutenant Governor. •"•NO ' and in line at the polls at the hour MOTOR FUELTAX FUND (3) Provide for repayment from (he TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5. ltM Secretary of Slate. Aitoraey General. 3 PROPOSAL C PROPOSALA REMOVAL OF SALESTAX prescribed for the closing thereof shall be general fund FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING Members of State Board of Education, REMOVAL OF SALESTAX LIMITING U&E OF ON FOOD AND , allowed t6 vote The proposed constitutional amendment Should this proposal be approved? THE FOLLOWING OFFICERS, VIZ- 2 Members of Board of Regtnta of the OK FOOD AND PRESCRIPTION DRUGS would STATE Govern* k Lieutenant Governor. MOTOR FUtLTAX FUND , THEPOLLSof sakleteeHso wiJJ beopan UnrVswIly of MkMgwt, 3 Members of PRESCRtPTIONDRUGS • YES (1) Prohibit the use ofmotor fuel Uxfunds Secretary of State. Attorney General, 1 i at7t>'dockajn ardwIBremamopenuntil Michigan SUte University Board of Tht pnsKttd cMStieittefMl amendment The propestd consuWional amendment by taw enforcement agenclts for high­ D MO Members of State Beard of Education. wouM: 8 o'clock of said day of election Trustees. 2 Members of Wayne State way patrol purposes, and The proposed constitutional amendment would: University Board of Gownwrs would ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL AMEND­ 2 Members of Board of Regmh of tha (» PraWbRUte use of motor (M tax fta* HI Remove lha tales tax on food and MRS. DOROTHY KECK (2) Limit the use of motor fuel tax funds CONGRESSIONAL ReprsicnUtlve In MENTS OR PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY University of Michigan. 2 Members of by law •nfareamsnt agenctea far high­ prescription drugs used for human j CkrkofsaldClly for public transportation to L4Rh of in Remove the sales tax on food and Congress prescription drugs used for human BE SUBMITTED Michigan State Urittrstty Board of way patrol purpeMi; and cansutRptfon except feed prepared for the amount received Trustees. 2 Members of Wayne SUte Immediate coBsumptionjuid afcoboBe Dated Oct. a. I9M. LEGISLATIVE State Senator. St*tt Should tins constitutional amendment be consumption except food prepared for Notice Relative to Opening and Closing of (2) limit the me et motor (M tax fundi Rapratentatlvc Immediate consumption and ateoholie (he Polls University Board et Governors. for puUte transpsrtaUw to 1/Uth of bcrsrajis; and EUCCnONNOnOE adopted? 1 COUNTY County Cemmistiwr beverages, and CONGRESSIONAL Kssmentatlve In m amount received, (2) Compensate units of government, General Election ELECTION LAW. ACT lit, P A. HW 15) Compensate unite of government, Congress other lhae 8» state, far At rasuWng i> To the QuaBfksd doctors AND ALSO ANY ADDfTlOWAt OF­ • TO SECTION 79) On the day of any elec­ Stmdd (has esmttMlenl amersfmem be FICERS THAT MAY BE ON THE DtN6 other than the state, for the resulting tion, the polls shall be opened at 7 o'clock LEGISLATIVE State Senator, State adapted? last of rrrsnue by Increasing «eh NOTICE B HEREBY GIVEN. That a loss of revenue by Increasing each 1 Representative - prssilA aleeatton of sates tax rtwwwt BALLOT PROPOSALS In the forenoon , and shall be continuously OYKS I General Election will be held In the present aSocaUon of sales tax revenue COUNTY County Commissioner to such unite by UMh AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE VIETNAM AND OTHER open until I o'clock m the afternoon and no QNO k ' CITY OF ST. JOHNS i to such units by U&h. AND ALSO ANY ADDTnONAL OF­ Should thai canstitotJattl amendment be FOLLOWING NON-PARTISAN OF­ longer Every ojuaBfled elector present 1 y State of Michigan VETERANS BONUS BONDS FICERS .THAT MAY BE ON THE PROPOSAL* t FICERS. VB Should this constitutional amendment be and 'in Hue at the polls at the hour adapted? n ! ON prescribed for tht cloving ihtwof thai) be BALLOT VIETNAM AND OTHXR TWO JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME adopted' • YES 5 TUESDAV. NOVEMBER *.»?* The prop till WNMS allowed lo vote , \ND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE ' YTTTRAW BONUS BOHD6 COURT U YES D NO } FOR THE PURPOSE OP ELECTING c 1) Authorise &m stata to provMi veterans FOLLOWING NONPARTISAN OF­ JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEAL* D NO THE POLLS ef said she Son win be opta PROPOSALD ; THE FOLLOWING OFFICERS, VIZ: rfth»Vko>am«n(Jo3i provide for repayment from the University Board of Govemen TWO JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME JUDGES OF THE DIStRICT COURT tl) Authorize thestate to provide veterans General Election will be held in the genera.1 ftintj CONGRESSIONAL Representative In COURT LIMITING USEOF of Ihe Vietnam and other conflicts who TOWNSHIPOF LEBANON bhould this proposal he approved? Congress JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS MOTORFUELTAX FUND PROPOSALB Served between January L 'Ml Stole of Michigan LEGISLATIVE State Senator, State Two Regular Terms-Two New Terms AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE through September t. 1973 with a t) YES ON Representative JUDGES OF THE CIRCUIT COURT FOLLOWING STATE PROPOSALS: The proposed constitutional amendment VIETNAM AND OTHER wrvlce bolus arid TUESDAY. N0VEMBER5,1974 ALSO ANV ADDITIONAL AMEND­ COUNTY County Commissioner JUDGES OF THE DISTRICT COURT would: VETERANS SONUS BONDS >2i Authorize the stole to botrow the sum * AND ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL OF­ Proposal "A" Limiting use of motor fuel ID prohibit the use of motor fuel tax funds of 'JOG million dollars for (his purpose MENTS OB PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING FICERS THAT MAY BE ON THE AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE tax funds by law enforcement agencies for high­ The proposal woaM- and HE SUBMITTED THE FOLLOWING OFFICERS, VIZ- BALLOT FOLLOWING STATE PROPOSALS- Proposal "B" Vietnam and other veterans way patrol purposes, and tl) Authorise ihe state to provide veterans <3> Authorize Ihe stale to issue general Notice Relative to Opening and Closing of STATE Governor It Lieutenant Governor. (he Potts bonus funds (1) Limit the use of motor fuel tax funds of the Vietnam and other conflicts who obligation bonds therefor, and Secretary of State. Attorney General. 2 ELECTION LAW.ACT116.P A, 1954 AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE Proposal "A" Limiting use of motor fuel Proposal "C" Removal of Sales Tax on (or public transportation to t/llth of served between January l, 1961 >4i Provide for repayment from the Members of State Board of Education, FOLLOWING NONPARTISAN OF­ tax funds Food and Prescription drugs the amount received through September 1. 1973 with a general fund SECTION m On the day of any elec­ 1 1 tion, the polls shall be opened at 7 o'clock 2 Members of Board of Regents of the FICERS. VIZ Proposal "B' Vietnam and Other veterans Proposal "D" State-Wide TrawportatloB ShouM this constitutional amendment be service bonus, and Should this proposal be approved' In the forenoon, and shall be continuously University of Michigan. 2 Members of bonus rundi System Bonds adepted' (2) Authorize the state lo borrow the sum • \ES '•pen until B o'clock in the afternoon and no Michigan State University Board of, TWO JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME Proposal "C" Removal of Sales Tax on of 205 million dollars (or this purpose, a NO Trustees. 2 Members of Wayne State Food and Prescription drugs and longer. Every qualified elector present COURT PROPOSAL A QYES and hi line at the polls nt the hour University Board of Governor*. JUDGES OF THE COURT OF" APPEALS Proposal "D" State-Wide Transportation O N0 c3> Authorize the state to issue general System Bonds obligation bonds therefor, and PROPOSALC prescribed for the closing thereof shall be CONGRESSIONAL Representative In Two RegularTerms-Two New Terms * LIMITINGUSEOF allowed to vote (4i Provide for repayment from the Congress JUDGES OP THE CIRCUIT COURT MOTOR FUELTAX FUND THE POLLS of said election will be open JUDGES OF THE DISTRICT COURT PROPOSALA PROPOSAL B general fund REMOVAL OF SALES TAX LEGISLATIVE State Senator. State Should this proposal be approved' ON POOD AND alio clock am and will remain open until The proposed constitutional amendment Representative UYES PRESCRIPTION DRUGS R <- clock of wild day of election AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE LIMITING USE OF would. VIETNAM AND OTHER COUNTY County Commissioner UNO FOLLOWING STATE PROPOSALS MOTOR FUEL TAX FUND H) Prohibit the use of motor fuel tax funds VETERANS BONUS BONDS VERNE UPTON AND ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL OF- The proposed constitutional amendment FICERS THAT MAY BE ON THE by law errforcement agencies for high­ Clerk of said Township ttould BALLOT Proposal "'A' Limiting use of motor fuel The proposed constitutional amendment way patrol purposes, and Tfte prepwal wauU. Dated Oct 23.19ft PROPOSALC il' Remuve the sales tax on food and (ax funds would (2) limit the use of motor fuel tax funds (ll Authorize the state to provide veterans prescription drugs used for human ELECTION NOTICE Proposal "B" Vietnam and other veterans it) prohibit the use of motor fuel taxfunds^ for public transportation to l/itth of of the Vietnam and other conflicts who AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE REMOVAL OFSALESTAX (.onsumpuon except (ood prepared for General Election bonus funds by law enforcement agencies for high- * the amount received served between January t. 1961 FOLLOWING NONPARTISAN OF­ ON FOOD AND immediate consumption and alcoholic To the Qualified Electors FICERS. VI2 Proposal "C" Removal of Sales Tax on way patrol purposes, and Should this constitutional amendment be through September 1. 1973 with a PRESCRIPTION DRUGS beverages and S'UTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That a Food and Prescription drugs i2) Limit the use of motor fuel tax funds adopted? service bonus, and Proposal "D" State-Wide Transportation t2i Compensate units or government. ¥ General Election will be held in the TWO JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME for public transportation to l/iKft of (2) Authorise the state to borrow the sum The proposed constitutional amendment other than the state for the resulting TOWNSHIP OF GREENBUSH COURT System Bonds the amount received - DYES of 205 million dollars for this purpose; Should this constitutional amendment be and would loss of revenue by increasing each Slate of Michigan JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS D NO ON adopted? 13) Authorise the stale to Issue general Hi Remove the tales tax on food and present allocation of sales tax revenue Two RegularTerms-Two New Terms PROPOSALA prescription drugs used for human to such units by t^th. TUESDAY.NQVEM8ER5.1974 JUDGES OF THE CIRCUIT COURT obligation bonds therefor, and FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING i4) Provide for repayment from the consumption except food prepared for Should this constitutional amendment be JUDGES OF THE DISTRICT COURT QYES PROPOSALB THE FOLLOWING OFFICERS. VJZ LIMITING USEOF general fund immediate consumption and alcoholic STATE Governor & Lieutenant Governor. MOTOR FUELTAX FUND beverages, and U YEb AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE VIETNAM AND OTHER Should ibis proposal be approved? Secretary of Stole. Attorney General. 2 DYES i2) Compensate units of government, D NO FOLLOWING STATE PROPOSALS VETERANS BONUS BONDS Members of State Board of Education. The proposed constitutional amendment PROPOSALS DNO other than the state, (or the resulting would loss of revenue by Increasttig each 2 Membera of Board of Regents of the Proposal 'A" Limiting use of motor fuel The prcpoial would: Hi Prohibit the use of motor fuel tanfundi VIETNAM AND OTHER present allocation of sales tax revenue PItUPUSALD University of Michigan. 2 Members of tax funds by law enforcement agencies for high­ d) Authorize the state to provide veterans lo such units by l/Mh Michigan State University Board of Proposal "B' Vietnam and other veterans VETERANS BONUS BONDS PROPOSALC way patrol purposes, and of the Vietnam and other conflicts who Should this constitutional amendment be STATE WIDE Trustees. 2 Members of Wayne State bonus funds served between January 1, ltft 4 '2) Limit the use of motor fuel tax funds adopted TRANSPORTATION Vn)venity Board at Governors Proposal "C" Removal of Sales Tax on The propnal wotitd. through September l. 1973 with a REMOVALOF SALESTAX for public transportation to 1/lKh of il) Authorise the state to provide veterans , U YES SYSTEMS BONDS CONGRESSIONAL Representative in Food and Prescription drugs the amount received - service bonus, and ON FOOD AND U No Congress Proposal 'D" State-Wide Transportation of the Vietnam and other com Rich who i2| Authorise the state to borrow the sum PRESCRIPTION DRUGS Should this constitutional amendment be served between January l, 1961 The proposal would LEGISLATIVE Slate Senator. Slate System Bonds adopted* of 206 million dollars for this purpose. Representative „ through September 1, 1*73 with a The proposed (.onstitutional amendment m Authorize the state lo borrow the sum and PROPOSALD of 11 billion dollars to finance the COUNTY Counly Commissioner service bonus, and would PROPOSALA Q YES (31 Authorize the state to issue general planning acquiring constructing, and AND ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL OF 12> Authorize the state to borrow the sum in Remove the sates tax on food and obligation bonds therefor, and STATE WIDE equipping of various land air and F1CERS THAT MAY BE ON THE a NO of 205 million dollars for this purpose. prescription drugs used for human LIMITING USEOF (4) Provide for repayment from the TRANSPORTATION water transportation systems, other BALLOT and consumption except food prepared for MOTORFUELTAX FUND general fund SYSTEMS BONDS (nan uperallng and maintenance ex AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE i3i Authorize the state to issue general immediate consumption and alcoholic PROPOSALB Should this proposal be approved? penses and FOLLOWING NONPARTISAN OF obligation bonds therefor, and beverages, and The proposed constitutional amendment QYES The proposal would FICERS. VIZ (4) Provide for repayment from the (2) Compensate units of government, (2) Authorize the state to issue general would VIETNAM AND OTHER DNO *1) Authorize the state to borrow the sum obligation bonds therefor and TWO JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME general fund other than the state, for the resulting iti prohibit the use of motor fuel tax funds VETERANS BONUS BONDS of i i billion dollars to finance the •3i Provide Tor repayment from ihe COURT Should this proposal be approved'* loss of revenue by Increasing each by law enforcement agencies for high­ planning, acquiring, constructing, and genera) fund JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS DVES PROPOSAL C , present allocation of sates tax revenue way patrol purposes, and The proposal would: - D NO to such units by 15th equipping of various land. air. and Should (his proposal be approved'' Two ReguIarTerms Two New Terms •2i Limit the use of motor fuel tax funds (1) Authorize the state to provide veterans water transportation systems, other JUDGES OF THE CIRCUIT COURT REMOVAL OF SALESTAX Should this constitutional amendment be for public transportation to I/lsth of of the Vietnam and other conflicts who adopted'1 than operating and maintenance ex Q \ES JUDGES OF THE DISTRICT COURT (he amount received served between January 1. 1H1 ON FOOD AND penses and AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE PROPOSALC DYES G NU Should this constitutional amendment be through September 1, 1773 with a PRESCRIPTION DRUGS (2) Authorize (he state to issue general FOLLOWING STATE PROPOSALS DNO adopted' service bonus, and obligation bonds therefor, and Proposal "A ' Limiting use of motor fuel REMOVAL OF SALES TAX ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL AMEND i2) Authorize the state to borrow the sum The proposed constitutional amendment <3> Provide for Tcpayment from the tax funds _ • ON FOOD AND would MENTS OR PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY DYES of 206 million dollars for this purpose. general fund BE SUBMITTED Proposal "B" Vietnam and other veterans PRESCRIPTION DRUGS H) Remove the sales tax on food and PROPOSALD a NO and Should this proposal be approved'' bonus funds (3) Aulhorite the state to issue general prescription drugs used tor human The proposed constitutional amendment STATE-WIDE Notice Relative-lo opening and Closing of Proposal C" Removal of Safes Tax on obligation bonds therefor, and consumption except food prepared for would TRANSPORTATION U YES the Polls rood and Prescription drugs. PROPOSALB M) Provide (or repayment from the immediate consumption and alcoholic ID Remove Ihe sates tax on food and SYSTEMS BONDS U NO ELECTIONLAW ACT 116.PA 1954 Proposal "D" Slate Wide Transportation general fund beverages, and prescription drugs used for human SECTION 720 On the day of any elec­ System Bonds Should this proposal be approvadT 12) Compensate units of government, VIETNAM AND OTHER consumption except food prepared for The proposal weuM: ] ,,'i TO WNSfOP PROPOSAL tion, the polls shall be opened at 7 o'clock i •< PROPOSAL A i VETERANSBONUSBOHDS '' QYES ' J •pen until 8 o clock In the afternoon and no The proposal would (2) Compensate units of government, planning, acquiring, constructing, and and wine be permitted for consumption on longer Every qualified HeCtor present ' 11 Authorize the state to provldeveterans to such unite by i/sth >— - The proposed constitutional amendment other than (he state, for the resulting equipping of various land, air. and the premises within the TOWNSHIP OF and in line at the polls at the hour oftheVietnamand other com filets who PROPOSALC Should this constitutional amendment be would loss of revenue by increasing each water transportation systems, other WATERTOWN under provisions of the law prescribed for the closing thereof shall be served between January 1, 1961 adopted? governing same'" Limit the use of motor fuel tax funds adopted? obligation, bonds therefor and U NO atToclockam and will remain open until of 205 million dollars for this purpose. tor public transportation to b'lEth of D YES i3) Provide for repayment from the 8 o'clock of said day of election and The proposed constitutional amendment PROPOSALD ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL AMEND­ the amount received a NO general fund MENTS OR PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY ihoutd this constitutional amendment be •3) Authorize the state to Issue general would STATE WIDE Should this proposal be approved' BE SUBMITTED WALTER KEILEN adopted* ri obligation bonds therefor and 'D Remove the sales tax on food and •4» Provide for repayment from the prescription drugs used for human TRANSPORTATION Clerk of saidTownship £ YES PROPOSALD OYES Notice Relative to Opening and Closing of general fund consumption except food prepared for SYSTEMS BONDS U NO D NO the Polls Dated Oct 23 1974 PROPOSAL B Should this proposal be approved? immediate consumption and alcoholk ELECTIONLAW.ACTI16.PA 1954 STATE WIDE The proposal would: VIETNAM AND OTHER DYES beverages, and SECTION 720 On the day of any elec TRANSPORTATION (1) Authorize the state to borrow the sum ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL AMEND­ VETERANS BONUS BONDS QNO i2) Compensate units of government, (ion the polls shall be opened at 7 o'clock SYSTEMS BONDS of 11 billion dollars to finance the MENTS OR PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY other than the state, for the resulting in the forenoon, and shall be continuously planning, acquiring, constructing, and BE SUBMITTED WutfauUU* The proposal Mould. loss of revenue by increasing each open until 8 o'clock In the afternoon and no The proposal wenW* equipping of various land, air. and • i> Authorixe the state to provide veterans present allocation of sales tax revenue longer Every qualified elector present PROPOSALC (D Authorize the state to borrow the sum water transportation systems, other Notice Relative to Opening and Closing of Mamie b'Corinell of the Vietnam and other comfticts who to such units by VSth and In line at the polls at the hour of 11 billion dollars to finance the than operating and maintenance ex­ the Polls Phone 9S1-6S01 served between January t. 1961 Should this constitutional amendment be prescribed for the closing thereof shall be REMOVALOF SALESTAX planning, acquiring, constructing, and penses, and ELECTIONLAW ACT11B.PA 19S4 through September t. 1973 with a ON FOOD AND adopted' t allowed lo vote equipping of various land, air. and •21 Authorize the state to issue general SECtlON 730 On the day of any elec­ service bonus and PRESCRIPTION DRUGS" a YES water transportation systems, other obligation bonds therefor and tion, the polls shall be opened at 7 o'clock Gerald Cunningham of

  • Authorne the state to issue general • It Remove the sales tax on food and obligation bonds therefor, and and in line at the polls at the hour obligation bonds therefor and MRS MILDRED F McDONOUGH Allan Stoddard and son, prescription drugs used for human (3) Provide for repayment from the prescribed for the closing thereof shall be •4i Provide for repayment from the STATE WIDE • YES Clerk or said Township consumption except food prepared for general fund DNO allowed to vote Dennis, of Proctorville, Ohio TRANSPORTATION general fund immediate consumption tnd alcoholic Should this proposal be approved? spent several days the past Should this proposal be approved'' beverages and SYSTEMS BONDS Dated. Oct 23. 1974 ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL AMEND- THE POLLS of said election will be open week visiting his aunt, Mrs UjYES >2i Compensate units of government, DYES "" MENTS OR PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY at7 o'clock am and will remain open until Therese McKeone. a NO other than the state, for the resulting The proposal woaM- ELECTION NOTICE • NO BE SUBMITTED S o'clock of sakl day of election -— PROPOSAL C loss of revenue by incroasing each tl) Aulhortte the state to bomr* the sum General Election Harold Cunningham was To Ihe Qualified Electors REMOVAL OF SALESTAX present allocation of sales lax revenue of 11 billion dollars to finance the transferred from Carson City TOWNSHIP PROPOSAL Notice Relative to Opening and Closing of MANLEYHUNT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That a ON FOOD AND to such units by l/5th planning, acquiring, constructing, and PROPOSITION the Polls i Clerk of Mid Township Genera) Election will be held In the Hospital to the Ionia Manor on Should this constitutional amendment be equipping of various land, air. and PRESCRIPTION DRUGS LIQUOR BY THE GLASS ELECTION LAW, ACT ltt. PA !K4 Tuesday. adopted* water transportation syMtemt. ether Dated Oct 23. 1974 TOWNSHIP OF WESTPHALIA I'Shatl the sale of spirits In addition to bear SECTION 720 On the day of any elec­ The proposed constitutional amendment O YES than operating and maintenance ex­ State of Michigan Mrs John Riley returned and wine be permitted for consumption on tion, the polls shall be opened at 7 o'clock v-ould penses, and ON home Monday after spending a QNO the premises within the TOWNSHIP of In the forenoon, and shall be continuously •1) Remove the sales (ax on food and (2i Authorise the state to Issue general TUESDAY NOVEMBERS 1974 week in the St Johns hospital. RILEY under provisions of the Uw open until 8 o'clock In the afternoon and no ELECTION NOTICE prescription drugs used for human obligation bonds therefor, ani governing same?" longer Every qualified elector present General Election Mr and Mrs Jack Billings consumption except food prepared for (3) Provide for repayment from the FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING PROPOSAL D and In line at Ihe polls at the hour To the Qualified Electors visited his parents, Mr and Mrs immediate consumption and alcoholic genera] fund THE FOLLOWING OFFICERS. VIZ D YES prescribed for the closing thereof shall be NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That a Fred Billings, Saturday. beverages and STATE WIDE Should this proposal be approved? General Election will be held in the D NO allowed lo vote STATE Governor 6 Lieutenant Governor. Harold Stoddard of Elk i2) Compensate units of government, TRANSPORTATION TOWNSHIP OF WATERTOWN Secretary of State. Attorney Genera). 2 other than the state, for the resulting SYSTEMS BONDS QYES Rapids is spending 2 weeks ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL AMEND­ THE POLLS of saM election will be open State of Michigan Members oT State Board of Education. toss of revenue by increasing each QNO MENTS OR PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY ON visiting Mrs Therese McKeone presenLaUocaUon of sales tax revenue at7o'clockam and will remain open until •3 Members of Board of Regenls of the the proposal would BE SUBMITTED 9 o'clock of said day of election TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 5.1974 University of Michigan. 2 Members of and other relatives. * to such units by 15th U! Authorize the state to borrow the sum ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL AMEND­ should this constitutional amendment be MENTS OR PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY Michigan State University Board of of 11 billion dollars to finance the Notice Relative to Opening and Closing of MRS. MARIE DePOND FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING adopted? BE SUBMITTED Trustees. 2 Members of Wayne State planning, acquiring, constructing, and the Polls Clerk of said Township THE FOLLOWING OFFICERS. VIZ DYES University Board of Governors equipping of various land. air. and ELECTIONLAW ACTU6.PA 1«4 O NO Notice Relative to Opening and Clotfng of CONGRESSIONAL Representative in water transportation system*, other SECTION 730 On the dey of any elec­ Dated Oct 2J, 1974 STATE Governor t Lieutenant Governor. PROPOSALD (he Polls Congress than operating and maintenance ex­ tion, the polls shall be opened at 7 o'clock Secretary of State, Attorney General. 2 STATE-WIDE ELECTION LAW, ACT HI. PA 1*54 LEGISLATIVE State Senator, State penses e_nd tn the forenoon, and shall be continuously Members of State Board of Education. TRANSPORTATION SECTION 730 On the day of any elec­ Representative •2) Authorize the state to Issue general open until 8 o'clock in the afternoon and no 2 Members of Board of Regents of the tion, the polls shall be opened it 7 o'clock COUNTY County Commissioner SYSTEMS BONDS obligation bonds therefor, and longer Every qualified elector present ELECTION NOTICE University of Michigan. 2 Members of in the forenoon, and shall be continuously AND ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL OF­ '3i Provide for repayment from the and In line at the pods at the hour General Election Michigan State University Board of ••pen unlil s o'clock In the afternoon and no FICERS THAT MAY BE ON THE The proposal would - general fund — prescribed for the closing thereof shall be To the Qualified Electors. Trustees. 2 Members of Wayne State longer Every qualified elector present BALLOT '11 Authorise the state to borrow the sum allowed lo vote NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That a University Board of Governors, Should this proposal be approved? and in line at the polls at the hour of 1.1 Wilton doftart to fiiaUce the General Election will be held In the CONGRESSIONAL Representative In planning, acquiring, constructing, and prescribed for the closing thereof shall be AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE • (YES THE POLLS of said election vriU be open TOWNSHIP OF VICTOR Congress equipping of various land, air, and allowed to vote __ FOLLOWING NONPARTISAN OF­ • NO al7 o'clock am and will remain open until State of Michigan LEGISLATIVE State Senator, State water transportation systems, other FICERS. VIZ: g o'clock of said day of election. ON Representative than operating and maintenance ex THE POLLS of saH election will be open ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL AMEND- i TUESDAY. NOVEMBERS. 1174 COUNTY County Commissioner penses. and at7o'clockajn and will remain open until AND ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL OF- TWO JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME MENTS OR PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY A o'clock of said day of election VICTOR H0PP COURT •2) Authorize the state to Issue general Clerk of said Township FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING FICERS THAT MAY BE ON THE u BE SUBMITTED JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS obligation bonds therefor, and THE FOLLOWING OFFICERS. VIZ; BALLOT «3i Provide for repayment from tna- Dated; Oct S, t*» Two Regular Terms-Two New Terms Notice Relative to Opening and Closing of ueneral fund. AGATHALYON JUDGES OF THE CIRCUIT COURT the Polls STATE Governor 4 Lieutenant Governor. AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE Should this proposal be approved? CJcifcofsaldTowntMp ELECTION NOTICE JUDGES OF THE DISTRICT COURT EUSCT10NUW.ACTU9.PA 19H Secretary of State. Attorney General. 3 FOLLOWING NON-PARTISAN OF- CI.YES General Election SECTION 7* On the day of any elec­ Deled: Oct 29.1174 Members of State Board of Educetlea, FICERS. VIZ. To the Qualified Electors 2 Members of Board of Regerrsi of the AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE a w tion, the polls shall be opened at 7 o'clock NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN, that a University of Michigan. 3 Members of FOLLOWING STATE PROPOSALS in the forenoon, and shall be continuously TWO JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME TOWNSHIP PROPOSAL General Election will be held in the Michigan State Unlvenity Board of open until S o'clock in the afternoon and no COURT J TOWNSHIP OF OVID TrMttes. 1 ^embers of Waym State Proposal 'A" Limiting use of motor fuel longer Every qaaHffad ejector present ELECTION NOTICE JUDGES or THE COURT OF APPEALS Shan the sale of spin& in addftfon to beer General Section State of Michigan University Board of Governors. taxfunda and In tine at the pell* at the hour Two Regular Terms-Two New Terms and wine be permitted on die premises of To Ihe Qualified Electors: ON CONGRESSIONAL Representative In Proposal ''B" Vietnam and other veterans the Twin Oaks Golf Course in Greenbttah prescribed for the closing thereof shall be JUDGES OF THE CIRCUIT COURT bonus funds NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That a TUESDAY, NOVEMBER &, 1174 Congress Township, under the provisions of the law Allowed to vote. JUDGES OF THE DISTRICT COURT Proposal "C" Removal of Sals* Tax on General Election wiD be held In Hat LEGISLATIVE State Senator, State governing the same? Food and Prescription drop. TOWNSHIP OF RILEY FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING Representative AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE DYES THE POLLS of said election will be open Proposal "D" State-Wide Transportation State of Michigan THE FOLLOWING OFFICERS. VIZ:. FOLLOWING STATE PROPOSALS: st7o"ctoekim andwiHrematnopenuntil COUNTY County Commissioner System Bonds Hungry, cold and forlorn, a 1 o'clock of i»id day of election ON AND ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL OF­ STATE Governor k UsvteMat Governor, young refug«o from drought TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 5, \m FICERS THAT MAY BE ON THE Prepetal "A" limiting use of motor fuel PROPOSALA and famine huddles in a ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL AMEND­ PAULE ORAFF.JR Secretary of State, Attorney General, I BALLOT Ui funds. Membera of State Board of Eduation. corner of an Ethiopian relief MENTS OR PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY Clerk of said Township FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTWG Proposal "B" Vietnam and other veterans LIMITINGUSEOF BE SUBMFTTSd THE FOLLOWING OFFICERS. VIZ: 2 Members of Board of Begeme of the AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE" bonus funds. MOTOR FUELTAX FUND camp. Millions of African Dated OcL.SI.ilM. . *tforrerrffc/ of Mfehtpn. t Members of Notice Relative to Opening and Closing of FOLLOWING NON-PARTIIAN OF- Proposal "C" Removal of Sales Tax en youngsters are threatened MieMfan State University Board of (he Pofls STATS Governor 4 Lieutenant Governor, FICERS, VIZ:' Food and Prescription drug*. The proposed constitutional amendment with malnutrition, disease and Trustees, 2 Members of Wayne State ELBCnOKLAW.ACTlM.I*4-WH ELKCTIOrlNOTICK Secretory of State, Attorney General. S Proposal "D" Slate-Woe Transportation wouH: death by the emergency con­ Unrrtttttr Beard of Govtmen. SECTION 7J0 On the day of any elec­ General Kleetlon * Members of Steto Board of Edacatien, TWO JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME System Bonos, (1) PrsW**tfl»tiie of meter fud taxfune* ditio f« In Ethiopia and tht tit tion. Uw pcUS dull be opened at 7 o'clock To the Quaflfisd Electors: S Members of Board of Regents of to* CONGRESSIONAL ReprCitntatlve in COURT by lew enforcement agencies fbr high- nations of the Sartel. UNICEF in (he forenoon, and shall be continuously NOTICE 15 HEREBY QIVKNr That a TJnrrersiiy of Michigan., 3 Memben of Congress JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS : PROPOSALA way p*frot purposes: and MleMfW SUtt tarveitttr Beard of LEtinUTIVK Stute Senator, SUtt Two Regular Ttraw-Two New Terms Halloween funds will help pro­ open anal I o'clock hs the afternoon trod no General Wectien win be heH fai the <3) Limit the uie of motor* foe! tax fundi vide them with life-saving longer. Every quemled eteettr present TOWNSHIP Of OUVR Trustees, t Members of Wayne Stoat IteprewntaBvt JUDGW OT T11E CIRCUIT COURT UMrTWGUIEOF tor PVMC fimspertatien (a VUtn ef and In Jim at !be pells it the hear RatapfMkrJ»*H , University Beard of Governm. COUNT* Coorrty CetftmW«n§r JUDGES OF THE DlfTRICT COURT MOTOR FUEL TAX FUND On tamest received. food, medicine' and clothing. October 23,1974 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN TENDER LEAN THRIFTY BEEF MEANS

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    |For your convenience and personal satisfaction |nw do all In our powtr to haw ill our Advtrtifedl Specials on our ihmni wrwn you shop for tharn. | RAIN CHECK > Somatfmw, due to condition i btytmd our Witrol, we run out of *i achwtiiad spieial. If *ii^irfdbtppmlorott,«f»cjrtthtitere offioa fw a RMN CHECK whn* tntittas you OPEN 24 HOURS to tba »ma atfrtrthtd ipacfal at the stmt ipscitl priw any tirm within 2 watkt. 124 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN October 23,1$W Clinton County News Back Through !••••• A PERSONAL LOOK AT THE NEWS 1 HAKOLD SCHMALTZ I^^BjB^j'' ~^^^m Advertising Director Between th£ lines JIM EDWARDS the Yearn Editor with Jim Edwards From th§ Clinton County News files THOUGHTU THROUGH ATVPEWRITKR ... High school and college coaches must be of 1973,1964,1949 ... The Lions beat the Vikings for the first Urn* in tearing their hair out. How do you stress team­ 7 years and now they're talking about winning the work, dedication etc when a youthful athlete can The Derby rolls -- thanks %»^i*bM%ii+>t%n%H%*t+ii%)t%tt^H+ir^n%if+*%tt next8inarow.DonHholdyourbreath.Btit, how to shoot beet with, "What about the Oakland A ONE YEAR AGO ' Mrs Hazel Harte, of 5887 be a complete cynic-Sunday's game was a btftttt WorM Series Champs?" Oct25,1J73 Clark Road, a mighty huntress and should do wonders to draw some disgruntled * • » in her own right, bagged a 1,300- fans back to the stadium. ... Whatever happened to question of whether or to tireless efforts pound moose 60 miles north of " • * * not Michigan should have a unicameral The Clinton County Board of ... Prediction come tme-I felt that President Commissioners approved a Sudbury, Ontario last week. legislature? We accompanied John Arehart of the St Johns Jaycees to Akron, Ford would live to regret his statement about • * * $2,190,180 budget at their The county sheriff's depart­ disagreeing with the court decision on busing, Ohio this past weekend for 2 days of discussion concerning the Tuesday morning meeting and ment has had to stop in­ .... MAYBE HE'S GOT SOMETHING. A man following the Boston school problems. Now be is- was overheard to say recently that sometimes it's future operation of the Soapbox Derby program. announced plans to purchase vestigation of an alleged It's strange that much of Nixon's problem was Hoag Funeral Home for use as a beating on Williams Rd just better to have enemies than friends. He then went Derby directors and officials from California to Connecticutt that he wouldn't level with the US cltistnry. Ford on to say that when we considered Russia the District Court Facility. south of Taft Road Sunday does and he suffers much of the same backlash. attended the meeting and their dedication to the program for because the victim will not sign enemy we knew exactly where we stood. Now, he Robert W. Lundeen, president * * * * * said, we're supposed to be friends in the Detente young people was evident at all times. of Dow Chemical Pacific Ltd, charges. No one was .arrested ... The Nation's Innkeeper is slipping. I stayed in but the victim, Levies E. Era and we really don't know where we stand with Frankly, we're impressed. has announced the appointment a Holiday Inn this past weekend and wound up the Soviets. An interesting theory. of Dean W. Wakefield as Morgan of 909 Williams, Lan­ wondering if the manager ever got off the first The 2-day meeting in Akron tackled head-on the problems that manager of marketing com­ sing refused to cooperate in the floor. On the 2d floor, the wallpaper was coming investigation. ... Rockefeller owes a million bucks in back have marred the Derby the last couple of years. munication for the Dow Pacific off the wall and that sight greeted you just as you taxes. You know, it's strange, but it kind of makes For every "pro" opinion on a subject, there were as many "con" area. * For the second year in a row, departed from the elevator. The bathroom ceiling you wish you could be in a position to owe someone An award for meritorious the Clinton County board of had a hole this big ( } filled with tissue paper, a million dollars. opinions and everybody got to "have their say." service has been conferred on supervisors has adopted a the doorframe was rusted and music filtered the » * » Whether we agreed or not with each area representative's Ernest E Carter, county clerk budget lower than the previous room wether you wanted it and music filtered the ... There should be a law passed prohibiting viewpoint-1 feeling was evident-maintain the Derby as an activity for Clinton by Francis G. year. The board Friday ap­ room whether you wanted it or not« hours a day. people who move to Florida in the winter from Knight, director of the U.S. proved a total appropriation of Sorry to knock a national institution, but that's no writing" to friends and relatives saying how of fun and learning for the youthful participant passport office. $578,219.95 for fiscal year 1965, way to maintain a good reputation. beautiful the weather is when it's 10 below with a The debate, at times, became quite spirited, particularly Clinton Memorial Hospital and $20,819 less than the 1964 * • * foot of snow on the ground in Michigan. will host a financial workshop - budget. regarding the question of whether Derby cars should be built solely Oct 25. Paul McNamara, by the racer or with assistance from an adult. hospital administrator, ex­ The executive committee and control board of the All American plained the workshop and said 25 YEARS AGO ail points bulletin "the Clinton Memorial Hospital Oct 20,1949 Derby are now mulling over the many opinions expressed has always felt it had a Saturday and Sunday and soon will be announcing the rules for the responsibility to the community The Clinton County chapter of SCHOOL S OPEN! 1975 Derby. to provide the highest quality the National Foundation for patient care at a price that is Infantile Paralysis received a DRIVE WITH CARE! Dedication to continue the Derby program was almost rabid with both fair and reasonable to the check this week for $5,525 from those people in Akron this week. They are also as rabid in their community. national headquarters of the determination to make the program 1 in which the interest of the Attorney General Frank J. March of Dimes organization, it Kelley, Chairman of the was revealed today by Rev boy or girl participant comes first and foremost Municipal Finance Com­ Emeral E. Price, chapter We've used a lot of words here to say, simply, we feel those mission, has announced that the chairman. The money will commission approved assist in payment of local polio persons dedicated enough to our young people to travel across the $3,550,000 00 of "Clinton County patients medical care. country determined to make the Derby a continuing success Sanitary Sewage Disposal Contractors this week deserve our thanks. System No 4 (Charter Township estimated the cost of an outdoor HOW CAN EGAN'S FORD of Bath)" Bonds for the County swimming pool at the city park From the local Derby people to ail those others from throughout of Clinton, here at $53,000, according to an PRICE 'EM SO LOW? the country, this type of spirit and involvement is to be com­ announcement today from Dorr mended. TEN YEARS AGO M. Anderson, president of the 0C122.1M3 Memorial Park Association. They're doing their part and more-now it's up to us to insure that At the age when most young that when Derby time rolls around locally, that we support the Two men are in Clinton men were wearing their first EGAN FORD SALES, program with the same enthusiasm displayed by those who con­ County Jail after their arrest pair of long pants, William for the Oct 1 burglary of the Dog (Bill) Judd was making his. duct _the local Derby. and Suds Drive-In on North US- Becoming interested in the And, remember, the Derby is no longer sponsored by a major 27 in which $200 in cash was tailoring business at an early Inc. taken. age, Bill made his first pair of automobile company-it's strictly local. That's you and me. A foreign buyer has pur­ long pants when he was 14. ST. JOHNS JE chased 20 registered Holsteins Vacation days are profitable 200 W. Htghmm Rutin 224-2285 selected from the herd of Merle, days for fake check passers in Duane and Velmar Green of Michigan. More than 300 "If It Fitz Elsie. The shipment was con* fraudulent check specimens signeato, Mexico, reports the have been turned in to the State P* Holstein r Friesian ^Association Police special investigation of America. bureau since June l. Please don't come clean Mrs Phyllis Swagart Rice What probably was a drifting HEARING AID CONSULTATION mezzo-soprano, will be weather balloon had local .presented in recital by St Johns residents peering into the Morning Musicale Monday, Oct heavens Thursday morning. 26, at 8 pm in the St Johns High The balloon was riding high in St. John's Episcopal School Editor, Lapeer County PTCM School Auditorium All the northeast sky and through a /"By Jim Fitzgerald proceeds will be for Interlochen telescope seemed to be of If the Food and Drug Administration had spoken bathed too much and she whipped me across the student scholarships. transparent plastic material. 404 E. Walker St. up sooner, maybe those mushrooms wouldn't have face with her rubber duck. It was no use—then. grown in our shower and I'd be WOO richer. BUT NOW comes a government study made by You remember the mushroom fiasco. My wife the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). It says ST. JOHNS, MICH. said she'd kilt me if I wrote about the cruddy little deodorant soaps may be harmful because they kill United Way things that kept growing between the tiles. too many germs Oh my. Life can be beautiful, "Just because you are married to an editor, you though dirty. (3rd room on left) cannot tamper with the Freedom of the Press," I Some germs on the skin serve a "protective told her bravely. And I wrote about the function." If they are killed for the sake of campaign is fund Friday, Nov. 1 mushrooms. smelling good, the FpA said, worse germs may AS YOU probably guessed, she didn't kill me. In take their place. fact, her assault was relatively mild, when you Also, the FDA said it's concerned because soap consider the provocation, and the doctors say I chemicals are absorbed into the bloodstream and raiser record • FREE HEARING TESTS may be able to play tennis again someday. My it may be dangerous to expose "the entire body EARL GRAHAM vision has cleared and most of the tennis racket surface to these chemicals when alternative LANSING - More than 250 The 25 firms reporting early • REPAIRS ON ALL BRANDS HEARING AID has been surgically removed from my head. methods of odor control are available." (An of­ United Way volunteers showed an increase of 15.5 per - SPECIALIST Mushrooms grew in our shower because fensive alternative could be perfume. Or a gathered last Tuesday night at cent over their 1973 results. • SAVE 10% ON BATTERIES mushrooms usually grow where it is forever wet. defensive alternative could be squeeze your nose the Lansing Civic Center to kick It is forever wet in our shower because my family firmly between your thumb and forefinger.) off the. largest united fund Campaign leaders voiced • NO CHARGE FOR HOUSE CALLS believes everything it sees on television. A person Remember hexachlorophene? It Used to star on raising effort in mid-Michigan confidence that the drive will be who does not wash body and hair twice a day will lots of soap commercials. No more. Now you need history. a success despite the present never make out, never make friends, never make a peremption to buy the stuff. The FDA said They were the people of the economic climate. the team, and never make more than $1.68 an hexachlorophene was a possible cause of brain 1974 Capu'al Area United Way hour. This soapy world shows no compassion for damage. campaign, enthusiastic and The United Way campaign is Beltone Hearing Aid Center conducted annually to provide the man who cannot see over his own dandruff. AND NOW there are similar fears about a Dial optimistic about reaching their $2.4 million goal. operating funds for 19 local 1000 N,Wa»hinyton Ave. So there was no way my wife was going to quit ingredient — triclocarban. You should use it service agencies including the watering the mushrooms. Instead, she had a new continuously for only 1 year, the FDA said, Campaign Chairman Philip Gannon, after hearing reports American Red Cross, the LANSING PHONE 482-1283 shower installed with excess grout between the "unless extensive tests are made to determine its Scouts, Volunteers of America, tiles. (If you don't know what grout is, you haven't impact on reproductive organs, the brain and from 25 early campaigns, reported a total of $332,909 in the Y's, the Boys* Club and a been paying attention. Go kiss a bricklayer.) This spleen." Geez. Thank God J've never known my host of other youth, family, $500 expenditure is supposed to keep mushrooms son to stay in the shower longer than 8 months. campaign coffers, 13.8 per cent of the goal. social service and health out of the shower. Maybe. It will for sure keep These terrifying facts should be enough to scare agencies, and for 23 state and steak out of my mouth. both man and mushroom. With this in mind, I read "The result of these pilot national services supported DEWITT TOWNSHIP Certainly it would have been cheaper to starve the entire FDA report to my family every night. So campaigns prove that it can be through the United Way of the mushrooms out by cutting off their water. I far, no one has heard me over the noise of the done," Gannon said. "We are Michigan. suggested to my wife that maybe our family shower running. Onward and Upward. faced with a lot of hard work, but with conscientious follow- through success is within our This year's drive is scheduled ELECTION NOTICE grasp." to end November 13.

    TTMUnfttdWtau To ail qualified electors oC DeWitt Township, Clinton County: fjpM^Mfjm UN1TCQ COMMUNITY CMIT i Notice is hereby given that the GENERAL ELECTION will be held in the Township of DeWitt, County of Clinton, State of Michigan on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1874 from 7:00 *.m. to 8:00 p.m. for the purpose of voting for the fallowing offices: Governor and Lieutenant Governor; Secretary of State; Attorney General; Representative in Congress; Senator in the State iPGAS Legislature; Representative in the Stat*..Legislature; two members of the State Board of #*» Education; two Regents of the University of Michigan; two Trustees of Michigan State Univer­ sity; two Governors of WayneState University; two Justices of theSupreme Court; two Judges of Beautify Your Home With Safe Durable the Court of Appeals for regular term and two Judges of the Court of Appeals for new judgeship in each of the three Appellate Districts; Circuit Judge; District Judge; County Commissioners; Township Supervisor; Township Clerk; Township Treasurer; two Township Trustees; two PRECAST STEPS Township Constables, also one proposed constitutional amendment and two state proposals,

    Available In 3' - 3%' - 4' - 5' - 6' Lengths Voting locations are « follow*: MMMJHBNJ Up To 5 Steps High With Platform Landings* Precinct 1 - 414 E. Maid Street, DeWitt Precinct 2 - 7*0 K. Wieland Road, Lansing YOU CAN COUNT ON LP Precinct % - m E. Wieland Road, Lansing IN STOCK Prectoct 4 - 414 E. Main Street, DeWitt GAS TO DO THE JOB! Precinct 5 - 7J0 E. Wieland Road, Lanttag 6E&08.S«ol.Rd. Proinpt Dtlivtry PKRRINTON KARBER BLOCK CO. Absent voter ballots will be available at DeWitt . Cleric's office at 730 E, Welsnd Road, WN-JW--WN Lansing, Michigan by written application on the [bed form unu>3:00 p.m. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, WW. 917 CHURCH ST. From Pompeii WHITE'S PHONE POMPEII DONNA B. SYVERSON ST.J&HNS 1 PEWIT* TOWNSHIP CLERK 2^-2327 GAS 838-2201 , October 23,1874 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 13A Business and Professional Announcements, Legal News * NfltW T. Urilenn TTmiYirvMCitJ1l« Villnda nt tlilM PUntnn Wild h»B hwin nil hlh Ar-Arl TH- ««f FM .MM»«it. . -t ^ t ._ Probtte Court Nancy L. Wilson, Emm cms vi lie Village of Ovid, Clinton sold has been numbered. In­ cost for the nplexi-ginss for the because the use has changed support then research concept on vouchers. HON. TIMOTHY M, GMtN -StJohns,Lot2,34.Blk7. County, Michigan according dicate building number and land use map. Tbere- was a Several items will be checked solid waste management and Judtt of Probat* Adjournment at 10:10 p.m Oct 10: SJoat, James R. and J. ' to the plat recorded in Liber type of building in your bid. For discussion on the County Board pertaining to the hardship or­ statement for the Guard and Respectfully submitted, yiLEHA M. RTJRK Da to Robert A. and Kay E. further information, call Bob Rettsttr of Prob*t* 21 of Deeds, page 357, Clinton of Commissioner's action on the dinance. October 31,1974 is the Reserve forces Discussed the Donna B. Syverson, Clerk i^- Wight property in Sec 9, Essex. County, Records. Ankney 641-6000 & 339-8630 area rezoning ot the DeS&nder hearing date for our case additional cost connected with Approved by Dale S Pauline Schafer - Claims Oct 10 - Michel Construction During the six months im­ code 517. property. This does not conform against Clinton County. Voted to the modular unit. Approved all Emerson, Supervisor John Poruosky - Claims & Heirs Inc to Bruce A. and Roberta mediately following the sale, 28-2 to the land use plan adopted by Helen M- Knowles - Claims McConneii. Lot 2, Luroma the property may be redeemed. the Township and county. The Myrul L. Rock - Claims Park. 1720 Peachtree Road, NW, attorney will check into this. Zeila Cook - Claims Oct 10: Gilbert, Robert L^and Atlanta, Ga 30309 DeWitt Voted to accept bids on the Gail Koglin • Claims k Heira Grace L. to Luke J. Freund Kenneth M Davies, P.C. modular unit for the Police Hoy Chamberlain • Claims * property in Sec 29, Watertown. 2034 Guardian Building Department,and new cars. Oct 10; Soule, Betty J. Voted to change the unit Heirs Detroit, Michigan 45226 22-5 Twp Minutes 60 OAS&mo (Rutledge) to Nancy L. factor on the Hyde property Bernard F. David * Claims Ingersoll, Lot 12, White Oaks. Synopsis ol the regular Doris I, Thompson - Claims Oct 10: Hill, Lorena K. to lone NOTICE meeting of the DeWitt Township +( Grace Roberts - Final Account L. Miller property in Sec 25, Board held on Tuesday, Oct 15, Robert B. Smith * Probate Will Watertown. Notice is hereby given that the 1974 at the Township Hall, 780 E. Oct 11: Du stin, James £, and following state owned buildings Wieland Road, Lansing, For a Man you can Trust to be Thursday, October M, 1974 Janice A. to Oscar I and located in the Rose Lake Michigan, Enriqueta H. Tosi property in Wildlife Research area, Clinton The meeting was called to Julia E. Holton - Final Account Sec 33, Bath. County, 10 miles northeast of order by Supervisor Emerson at J Jm District Judge, JoAnn Wilson • Adm. & heirs * Oct 11: Fedewa Builders Inc Lansing on Clark & E. Stoll 8:00 p.m. Lie to Sell to Gene C. and Barbara J. Road, will be sold for disposal Board members present: ELECT Walter Ehinger - Final Account Hendrickson property in Sec 33, by sealed bids. A house and Emerson, Syverson, Angell, Riley. garage, 8262 Clark Road, East Purves, Pline, Corr and Kzeski. Lansing, Michigan. A house, The meeting was opened with Rtdl Estate Transfers OcUl:-Gibbons( William R. Assistant Prosecuting Attorney (From -records In office of and Agnes M. to Gaylord and 8444 E Stoll Road, East Lan­ the Pledge of Allegiance. Register Of DoetU) Myrtle Schafer property in Sec sing, Michigan All bids should The agenda and minutes were be sent to the Rose Lake j i - i i. • i ii 35, Watertown. approved. Wildlife Research Center, The Planning Commission WILLIAM G. JACKSON Oct 8: Minarik, John and Oct 11: Witt, Dorrell and Department of Natural Caroline; Bastian, Jay W. and minutes were given by Purves. Eleanor to George W. and Resources, Route 1, East Recommended approval of the Jenette Dugan property in Sec Gloria J. to Larry L. Wood Lansing, Mich. 48823, c/o Bob property in Sec 14, Riley re2oning of the Freeman District Judge for Ciinton County 4, Bath. Ankney. Deadline for accepting property Recommended denial Oct 8: DeGarmo, Neva M. to bids will be November 9,1974 at of the rezoning request from Edward L and Sharon K. St • LEGAL NOTICES 5*00 p.m Each building to be John, Lot 13, Blk lis. Walker Collins Voted to pay the extra Steel. MORTGAGE SALE - Oct 8: Gilson, Donald C. and Default has been made in the Muriel £. to Dennis G and conditions of a mortgage made The Candidate -Eunice D. LaBar. Lot 7,8, Bft by Lloyd E. McMaster and 65, St Johns, Joyce McMaster, his wife, 238 NOTICE ELECT a District Judge; Oct 8: Fedewa Enterprises to W. Williams Street, Ovid, Michigan to North American Fedewa Builders Inc property !* who wilt work fulltime as District in Sec 36, Duplain. Acceptance Corporation, 1028 Oct 8: Schumacher, Jacob 0. Genesee* Towers, Flint, PUBLIC HEARING Judge by beginning his workday and Hilda to William D. and Ua Michigan Mortgagee, Dated H. Ordway property in Sec 14, July 9, 1973, and recorded on at 8:00 a.m. Monday through Duplain. July 18, 1973, m Liber 272, on To be held on December 5, 1974, at 7:30 p.m in the East Oct 8: Ordway, William D. page 289, Clinton County Lansing City Council Chambers, 410 Abbott Road, on the Friday and thus reduce the and Ila H. to Larry C. Kindel Records, Michigan, on which designation of the Tri-County RegionalPlanning Commission property in Sec 14, Duplain. mortgage there is claimed to be as the Water Quality Planning Agency for affected govern­ Court's present backlog Oct 8: Kurncz, Peter and due at the date hereof the sum mental units within the Tri-County region. This hearing is Marian to Herbert H. and of Eight Thousand Five Hun­ mandated by P.L 92500 of the 1972 amendments to the dred Seventy-Six Dollars and Federal Water Pollution Control Act who will oppose unnecessary Virginia A Bohley property in 93/100 Dollars ($8,576 93). in-, I* Sec 24, Bingham eluding interest of \h% per adjournments of cases pending decision HIS FAMILY Oct 8: LaBar, Dennis G, and month. Eunice to Wesley R. and who will impose tough and stern Margaret E. Wilkins, Lot 50, Under the power of sale AFFECTED GOVERNMENTAL UNITS Prince Est, No 2. contained in said mortgage and sentences for habitual offenders Oct 8: Lietzke, Oswald H, and the statute in such case made East Lansing DeWitt Township Margaret 0 to Oswald H. and and provided, notice is hereby Eaton Rapids Eaton Rapids Township who will open the Court one night Margaret 0. Lietzke; John H. given that said mortgage will be Grand Ledge • Hamlin Township I* Lietzke property in Sec 12, foreclosed by a sale of the Lansing Lansing Charter Township a week from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. for Watertown. mortgaged premises, or some Mason Meridian Charter Township Oct 9: Roy, Margery E. to part of them, at public vendue, Williamston Oneida Township traffic and small claims matters Charles L. Mohr Jr and Louise at the North door of the Court Dimondale Onondago Township F. Green - Bishop and Brown, House in St Johns, Michigan, at Alaiedon Township Watertown Charter Township Elsie, Lot 1-7, Blk 4. 10:00 o'clock AM, Local Time, Aureluis Township Windsor Township Oct 9: Brown, Winchell and on November 15, 1974 Bath Charter Township Vevay Township Mildred; Dunkel Eugene W. Said premises are situated in Delta Charter Township DeWitt ELECT WILLIAM G. JACKSON and Nancy E, to DeimiajC. and the Village of Ovid, Clinton General Election GailL. Kennedy, Lot 11,12, Blk County, Michigan, and are District Judge November 5 93,'St Johns. ^ I'i^lfH^y idls&rtBeai»i "*i

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    DON T0LLES Foil Prescription Know * How SCORPION SALES Yaur Pharmacist Is Fall Special Train**' «• a* Careful and KThJb- ft* (til your doctor's prescription* with the utmOft SERVICE 10% off precision... end will help you promptly in any ON ALL REBUILT emergency. "^ ' CLcuxfcacI 2 -WHERE SERV1CL AND QUALITY COOT- Phone Kirbys 12 Month Guwsnm Bath vs DanjriWt FINKBEINER'S PHARMACY toiwtnlirrt Budget Terms Fawtir vs P*wamo-W«tphilii 224-3115 Kirby Center 6f St. Johns UttfMvi FOWUR - 'HOfiE S834t0* 2621 E. WALKER RD. ST. JOHNS 705 N. US 27 St. John* Ph. 224-7222 Octob#r23,1974 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 15A %Htl%e*4*t

    Born to Mr and Mrs Richard Mrs Floyd Foerch .spent Little Justin Rossow of Flint Rogsow of Flint, a daughter, on Thursday, Oct 3, with her visited his grandparents, Rev Saturday, October 5. Kev and daughter, Mrs Steve Thelen, and Mrs H.E. Rossow and Mrs H.E. Rossow are the and children of Bengal Center. great-grandmother, Mrs grandparents of the little girl Mr and Mrs Stanley Smith Herman Rossow, for a few days and Mrs Herman Rossow is the recently. great-grandmother. were among the dinner guests entertained at the home of Mr On Tuesday, Oct 8, Curtis Miss Agnes Bearndt of rural and Mrs William M. Smith of Swanson of Houghton and Gary Six Lakes visited her sister, Mrs Essex on Wednesday evening,! Swans on of Alpena were called Friday - Saturday - Sunday William Ernst, Friday, October Oct B. They honored their home by the serious illness of 4, mother, Mrs Margaret Smith, their mother, Mrs Clare On Friday, October 4, Mr and of St Johns on her 87th birthday, Swanson, who is a patient in the Mrs Floyd Foerch attended the Mr and Mrs Richard Rossow Carson City Hospital. At this OCT. 25*26-27 25-26-27 Thelen-Schomisch wedding at of Flint named their baby writing her condition is im­ Holy Trinity Church at Fowler daughter, Terri Brooke. She proved. and the supper and reception at was born on Saturday, Oct 5. i FACTOR FICTION?**»sitt*c«oj.»wVAHp.*.si*n.<«<,p«iy the Fowler Conservation Club. William S. Ernst of Battle Mrs William Ernst and feffctQitikaUMwrttwNi^ht? O" 4 Dipiumf Mind $nki«vYi( tin* tan Their little granddaughter, Creek came Saturday af­ Maxine were supper guests on Mw*fcM Win*! of tfct Occult? Sherry Lynn Thelen, was the ternoon, Oct 12, to spend the Monday, Oct 14 of Mr and Mrs VOU K THE 1UDCE WHEN WU SEE THE TRUE STORY OF flower girl in the wedding party. weekend with Mrs William Herman Noller of rural Hub- Mrs Fred Rowell came home Ernst and Maxine Ernst. On bardston. from the Carson City Hospital Sunday, Oct 13, they were During the weekend of Oct 12, Che Legend of on Wednesday, October 2, after joined for dinner by Mrs 'Mr and Mrs Louis Moritz and undergoing major surgery the William S. Ernst and son, Ron Ann entertained-the former's previous week. of Battle Creek and Miss Kathy little grandchildren, Randy and Mrs William Ernst and Ernst of St Joseph. Janet Moritz, of rural Grand Maxine Ernst called on Mrs Mrs Steve Thelen and Ledge Their parents, Mr and BLOOD Albert Moritz of Essex on children of Bengal Center spent Mrs Clare Moritz, attended the Thursday evening, Oct 3. Monday, Oct 14 with their wedding of Mrs Moritz's cousin, David Rossow. who attends. mother and grandmother, Mrs Douglas Mohnke, on Saturday, Ferris State College at Big Floyd Foerch. Oct 12 at Evanston, 111. CHSTLG Rapids spent Saturday evening, Oct 5, and Sunday, Oct 6, with PRAY TO COO ITS NOT TRUE his parents, Rev and Mrs H.E •ROOFING Starring 1 Rossow and his grandmother, ttHMitMutitmnwiomu >i» EWA AULIN Mrs Herman Rossow •EAVESTROUGHING MrandMrsJ.D Bancroft and children of SW Dallas and Paul .MONSTER SHE MADE COULD Graff, Sr of Lebanon visited the •CEMENT WORK This Intricate children's quilt, to be awarded at the Nov 23 Essex School Carnival is now on display in former's parents, Mr and Mrs SATISFY HER several locations. The quilt is being displayed In MacKinnons, Uncle Jon's Cider Mill. Abstract Office. Fred W. Pasch, Sunday, Oct 6, •EXTERIOR PAINTING East Essex School, Borons, Quality Discount and Beck's Farm Market. Shown holding the quilts are the which was Mr Pasch's birthday. STRANGE DESIRES! creators of the handiwork [from left} Sac Shinabery. Joy Thompson and Deanna Hear. Call for FREE ESTIMATES Long Distance Callers May Call Collect...,. 'W4MQ> ROSS BRADLEY Pi CONTRACTOR Dr Lloyd Walker presided at chaplain in the Seabees in by eating out at a Lansing Following the dinner, card 9320 Oakdale Drive the United Methodist Church for Rhode Island He took them on a restaurant during the past bingo was played. The new ROUND LAKE world-wide Communion Day, tour to Cape Cod and Plymouth week addition to the Civic Center is Phone 651-6459 CLASSIFIEDS $$$$$$ BRING $$$$$$ RESULTS Oct 6 at 7:30 pm. Rock Randy James Stump was btarted and progressing well. Laymans Day was observed George Hughs and friend of born at the Ionia County Sunday, Oct 13, with many Grand Rapids called on Mr and Memorial Hospital on Wed­ members of the congregation Mrs James Cotter, Sr during the nesday, Oct 9, weighing 6 lbs taking part. The Youth group past week. WMs ozs Parents are Mr and gave special music and Mrs Leon Stump Mother and meditation. Mrs Martha Miller, Mrs Aurelia Anderson of Kandy James came home Lay Leader, thanks all who took Lansing visited her sister, Mrs Sunday, Oct 13 There were five „part at the Pewamo Methodist Charles Cook, and Mr and Mrs brothers and four sisters to Church. Michael Cook. .welcome him. Mr and Mrs Robert Spitzley, After eating out, Mrs Vera The Altar Society had their Mr and Mrs Louis Thelen of Cook entertained her card club first fall meeting Monday Westphalia, went to Detroit at her home Monday afternoon, evening. Oct 7, starting with a Oct 14 potluck supper at 6.30 pm Monday, Oct ? to visit Mrs About 4o members were Pauline Williams and Mr and Mr and Mrs Lyle Carey have present Plans were made for a Mrs Harold Kloechner. bought a iot on East North St, Bingo party and the Christmas Mr and Mrs Louis Thelen Pewamo, and will build their party returned home Saturday, Oct 12 new home soon. Mrs Myrtle Wood thanks ber QUALITY PRE-OWNED CARS from Boston. They took a color Mrs Vera Cook, Mrs Marvin many friends who sent cards tour into Maine, New Hamp­ Thelen, Mrs Leon Thelen and honoring her on her 90th birth­ shire and Vermont. They also Mrs Joan Daniels celebrated day, 1974 Oldsmobile Cutlass, 2-door hard­ 1973 Luxury Sedan, full j visited Fr Boucher, who is a the birthday of Mrs Leon Thelen Dr and Mrs Leslie Caston of top, V-8 automatic, power steering power, air conditioning. AM-FM ] Hastings left Monday after and brakes, radio. Also equipped with radio, vinyl top • ********* air conditioning, vinyl top and cruise visiting their mothers over the PRE-OWNED 1973 Oldsmobile Cutlass Solon, 4 door, bucket seats. weekend. Mrs Clara Caston and V 8, automatic, power steering and Mrs Anna Fedewa brakes, AM-FM. stereo radio, vinyl Mrs Clara Caston attended top DON STANTON the wedding of Theresa DeRose I'i74 MMMiti>hi|i> r.Ti'Ha(J,i. tii.ll power of Lansing and Donald Aimsley CARS jil >*(>ni)illunintf. AM FM SU-HO FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE at St Gerard Catholic Church in \ nn I !u|j 1972 Oldsmobile Royale. 2 door hardtop, Lansing during the past week power steering, power brakes, AM- Mrs Hilda Schafer spent the FM radio, vinyl top, air conditioning Paid Political Advertii*mtnt past week with the Feldpausch 1974 Chevelle Laguna, 2 door hardtop, family, while Mr and Mrs V-8 automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio. 1971 Oldsmobile 98 Luxury Sedan, full ********************* ******** Francis Feldpausch of Fowler The differences in a Bee's power, air conditioning, AM-FM spent the week in Ireland, returning home Saturday, Oct Pre-owned car 1974 . 4 door sedan. V 12 8 automatic, power steering, power I97( Corvette V «. 4 speed, radio Mr and Mrs Robert Schafer brakes, radio and family of Dearborn were visitors at the home of Mr and Bee's Pre-owned cars are not 1974 Chevrolet Impala, 2 door hardtop, 1971 Estate Mrs James Cotter Sr and Mr purchased at auctions. power steering, power brakes, radio, Wagon, air conditioning, automatic, CLINTON and Mrs John Cotter, Saturday V-8 automatic. power steering and brakes, radio. Sunday, Oct 13, Mrs Martha Miller of Fowler and Mrs Bee's DO NOT change Dorothy Parks accompanied J'-Cl ' i»-\ i-iih-l t ,([M-i('p\ 4-dttor tan It op THEATRIC 1974 Vega Notchback. 4 cylinder, s v ;i, .iti>»ni:itit.-. [njufi steering .md Miss Ruth Swind to Greenville the Speedometer speed, radio [ ST. JOHNS, MICH. I'idkts with radii*, JII (.uiidttiomng where . .they visited Mrs .iti'i - m\ I tup Elizabeth Leonard 1973 Monte Carlo Landau, AM-FM WED. thru TUES. Mr and Mrs Daniel Ringnette radio, air conditioning, vinyl top, of Republic, Michigan were power fleering, power brake*. Sunday, Oct 13 visitors at the 1970 Ford Mustang Mach I, V- OCT. 23*24-25-26-27-28-29 homes of their cousins, Mrs automatic, power steering, radio. Dorothy Schiska and Mr and Bee's Pre-owned cars : : i lii", i ,il*-a t ..piu.-i; • limit 1 Showing at 7 p.m. Mrs Leon Pline • 111"-111.11 I- .11! • .i|i'! 1'!•-liltIL' Iiu;>, •'i Mrs Mildred Fox was hostess ARE Thoroughly Tested t.-.-imc •««#-•* IT.IU- Ul f-M \ <"|.. i9?0'tpeU,T.4-eyIinder.4~speet]. radio to the Pedro Club at her home Tuesday afternoon, Oct 15. and Conditioned 1973 Oldsmobile Royale, 4 door hardtop, 1970 Chevrolet Impala, 2-door hardtop, He came to forget... Over 40 members attended power steering and brakes, radio, air v-8, automatic, power steering and the Senior Citizen's potluck conditioning. brakes, radio. and found adventure you'll always remember! dinner at 12:30 pm at the Muir Civic Center, Friday, Oct U Complete Financing WALT DISNEY R. E. BENSON Available PRODUCTIONS ptwenfs USED CARS PLUMBING & l«*9 tVvmlrt BHjir. 4 door. V 8. HEATING -lUMn.ttK pi.v.fi o.renng radio

    106 N.Clinton 1968 bldsmobiie 98 Luxury Sedan full power, air conditioning, radio, vinyl St. Johns top. Phone 224-7033 ©WHWSWT^wbdo*

    • OftO«^JoooOOOoKJOoOcO°°^ ...and just for the FUN of it! ° 2 MASTER PLUMBERS USED TRUCKS Ame rican-Stt ndard aooO^wOrtOoQflO* o*» 0*0«3»OOOOMOOO»OOOS Plumbing, Hot Water Heating v## I'..IK*' V;m ("jmper, v H vtamjun] BEE'S WARRANTY DOES ALL THIS, 1111..Hi. ii F l> pi!-.H'f vll't'ClUJl pn'-t >•]- frj^rntssidfi E\paiioVt fop COMING ATTRACTIONS: Lennox Warm Air Heat/nfl and Air You get 100% repair or replacement cost 1971 Chevrolet v4 ton Pickup Camper Midnight Show Conditioning coverage on engine, transmission, rear axle, Special, V-8 automatic, power 1967 Ford « ton pickup, V-8, 4 speed. • steering, power brake*, radio, air ( Friday and Saturday* Nov. 1 and 2 brake and •lectrica^iyitfm for 3& days or conditioning, sliding rear window, CUSTOM SHEET 2,000 mite. And *15% discount on perts auxiliary tank. METAL SHOP and labor for a full 24 months. Soon "GOM With thi Wind" $2 Y^mSamtAddrm 16A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN Octob*r23,1974 Bill's Column Chloe's Column ' Soil testing pdys Parents contribute By WILLIAM LASHER to child's play Extension Agriculture Agent Chic* Pstfgitt Clinton County Horns Economist Soil testing has always paid testing should rank high with lime, get a soil test to determine dividends. Now with fertilizer your fertilizer program. You the amount needed. Now that older brother and you're there lis important too. increasing all the while, ap­ can't afford to be wasteful of sister are back in school, here's You can show your interest by plying the correct analysis and fertilizer now. Lime needs time to change the soil pfL Lime applied now your chance to getreacquainted helping him to get started amount of fertilizer will really- with your preschooler. Your playing alone. pay off. Many people are applying will be effective for 1975 crops. lime now and should use a soil youngest may be feeling kind of See that your child gets dif­ The price of fertilizer has test to determine the amount The old song "Don't guess, left out and lonely. increased tremendously this ferent activity experience per acre soil test" holds as true today as You can help your child throughout the day * "quiet, past year and will be more ever. Fall is a good time (o take through this adjustment. "Set expensive next spring, I think. Lime has lots of good active, creative and group play. a soil sample and bring it in for the stage" to help him develop Mornings, for instance, may be Fertilizer is worth stealing. qualities. For instance, lime testing. The soil is not too wet through this daily activities. This is what the number of makes for most efficient fer­ and there generally is some a good time for active, outdoor tilizer utilization improves crop' Play is the way children learn play padlocks on bams says to me, A black time to get a sample. For about the world Play to them is number of people bought fer­ yields, and promotes longevity information call or stop in to of alfalfa stands. their work. They imitate the Provide opportunities to be tilizer last fall and stored it over your County Extension Office, work of adults every day. with other children. The nearer the winter. Behind locked doors. As fertilizer has gotten more 1003 S. Oakland, St Johns for. Let's consider some ways you playmates are in age, the more With fertilizer priced high expensive, lime has gotten the Extension Bulletin can make your child's activities benefit they receive from enough to have theft value, soil more popular. Before applying "Sampling Soils", more meaningful. playing with each other. Maybe Read about child develop­ you'd like to try forming a ment. Try to leam what your neighborhood play group with PAY NO MORE! child is capable of and what he your neighbor's children, needs to learn Consult the local several mornings a week. This library. The extension office would give your child a chance also hasa variety of bulletins on to be in different environments. children. It would also give mother some time away from her youngster. Area business persons attend a business management seminar in the Community Room of Show a genuine interest in your youngster's play. Being Next week we'll talk about Cipitil Area Central National Bank in St Johns. The seminars were part of the business management observing children play. United Wiv. Inc. program sponsored by the Clinton County MSU Extension Office. alone is important but knowing 4-H Chatter ASCS sets Horticultural workshop committee election Contlnueus flew By JOHN AYLSWORTH Grain Dryet- date Chooit Item 3 modtl* to match your banttt <*tt ctfitcnits M br modtl A fall Horticultural Workshop cost of miscellaneous member of the Tail Waggers 4* skating in November, February Irom 183 to 435 buihtlt BUY THE BEST! Dorn Diehl, State Executive area farmers to fill vacancies pw hour will be held Saturday, Nov 9 in materials H Club and is presently at­ and April. The Fowler Busy Director of the Michigan State on the county committee and to • Planning Assistance • Construction Semite Bees 4-H members participated • Septet After The Sale Room 204 Horticulture Anyone planning to attend tending Nurses Training at the AgricuUural Stabilization and select the .chairman and vice- Broad Range ol Bin Sues to Meet Your Needs Building, Michigan State should take some dried plants North Central Michigan College 'in the National 4-H Week Conservation Service Office, chairman of the county com­ University at East Lansing that would not fall apart, some of Nursing at Petoskey display at the Fowler branch of announced that the election of mittee for the coming year from 9 30 am • 3.30 pm This cornhusks, clear glass oi*p!astic Honor Clubs Clinton National Bank. The ASC community committees is Committeemen take office on workshop is open to the public containers for a ten arium, Five 4-H Clubs were members will meet the 2nd scheduled for December 2,1974, January 1, 1975, and are where adults can learn to make fresh greens, pruning shears recognized Thursday evening Thursday vf each month at the a farm vote that will affect responsible for the day-to-day an item in each area with fresh and some thin wire It is not as Honor Clubs this summer by Fowler High School starting at 7 virtually every farmer in the administration of USDA farm FRICKE FARM SERVICE greens, dried materials, corn- necessary to make reservations achieving a minimum of 850 pm The officers and leaders State programs husks and a terrarium. A to attend If you plan to attend, points or more based upon their will be meeting soon to set up'a ASC committees are The farmer committee 4798S. Ely Hwy. MIDDLETON Phone 2367358 modest fee of $1.00 per person please check with the County members participation in local winter program for the club responsible for administering system, originated over 35 will be charged to help cover the Extension Office at 224-3288 for and countywide 4-H activities The next meeting will beheld on ASCS farm programs through years ago, has continued to be other things to take. It is The clubs were: Happy Nov 14 the county ASCS office. County the most effective method of suggested that everyone bring a Hustlers, Green Acres, Prairie, Thev're the Dallas Dusters ASCS offices are field offices of administering farm programs sack lunch and something to Nimble Fingers and Elsie 4 Dallas Dusters 4-H Club is the ' the USDA and serve as yet devised, stated Diehl, and drink to save time at the noon Corners. The clubs received an name selected by the members headquarters for the ASC no other group of citizens has so hour appropriate award for this in forming a new club south of committees in carrying out direct a voice in running Schedule Rabbit Show honor. L Fowler under the leadership of Farm programs. Government programs The Central Michigan Rabbit Fair Premiums Donna Holcomb. The members ASC committee elections are Breeders Association is Leaders have received their will be holding a Halloween unique in that only farmers may sponsoring a' 4-H Rabbit Show 4-H fair premiums and cer­ Party on Nov l at 7,30 pm The vote and serve on the com­ BIG JOHN'S IN TOWN tificates from the summer on Saturday, Nov 16 at the club has 15 members and will be mittees and the elections are &Vt4*«. M7- state St. 26-1-p-ll service age DHIA records to TIAC. \e« & Used Cat*. 2Itf Street in St. Johnt. THE NEW ENTRANCE Histories of Ingham Co and .[571. 23,269 lbs. milk, 820 lbs. B F Joe Saginaw and Bay Co 26-l-p-26 W. Higham, Complete Bod> is on the NORTH SIDE, at the REAR OF DOES YOUR vehicle need Wing, 224-3618. 23-3-P-21 repairs?? Give DREPS & Sen ice. LAWN THE BUILDING. With ample parking in this MOTOR HOMES a call. We do FINANCIAL area. We have current listings of JOB OPEN­ all major and minor repairs on Miscellaneous For the Best Buy in \eu & MAINTENANCE INGS AVAILABLE throughout the State of cars, trucks and motor homes. Fswl Chcirolets see CAR1TOI. SWINGS & Ph 669-9996 for an appointment ED1NOER CHEVROLET. LOW VSSOt., ^22 V Michigan. HAPPINESS IS. -. Happines Fowler. Phone 5W-2HH). 26-1-p-ll. is a new motor home from (Union. 224-2.fi»l. Safety for PET, PARLOR - Professional Savings since (Him. SPACE dog grooming Special $8.00. DREPS MOTOR HOMES. To EGAN FORI) SALES. INC., 2030 M-21 just west of Owosso, chose from, we have the AMF 20rt W. Higham. phone 224- FOR ONLY 8 DAYS LEFT 517-723-4517 or 725-7036. 25-5-p-23 Skamper, Allegro and Blazon 22M5. Pinto-Ford-Maverick- Motor Homes. Stop in today. Torino-Mustang- FLORISTS FOR SALE - Labrador Ph. 669-9996, 26-l-p-27 TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE Retriever puppies AKC. Black, Sa\ it with (jualitv Flowers RENT $75, yellow, $10U Call 224-788B ORDER merchandise from our IIUB TIRE CENTER. B.F. rrom WOODBURY'S 25-3-p-23 many Christmas catalog for Goodrich Tires. Ph. 224-321)1, FLOWER SHOP. ;121 V best selections and values. Front End Alignment. Clinton. St. Johns. 22t-n21fi. Dreamers starve today while Finkbeiners, Fowler. 25-tf -27 RESTAURANT SPECIAL swimd&iefeedin g on tomorrow's hope. BOB'S AUTO BODY. fompJete Collision SerWcc. FOODS t ALKY'S FINE FOOD. 224-2921. K0» N. Lansing. Dining & cocktails. Ph. 224- TRACTORS ANDY'S IG.V St. Johns. :Um. S. US 27-1/2 miles. M- CftD CHEVROLET CO. Home Baked Bread. Pies. 21. t Cookies. Choice Meats. PRICES! Farmall H new overhaul New fc'used Cars, Elsie 862- Cam-out •seriice. 4800. You can't do better M.F, 65 Diesel w/14.9 x 38 Tires anywhere. I.H. 806 Diesel VACUUM SALES 1973 Models J.D. 720 Diesel GIFTS M MOORE OIL CO.. If it's , KIRBY CENTER. VACUUM $675.00 plus salts tax Ferguson 30 (Excellent) John Deere JDX4 *702 ttres, see us. doff E. State. ,Pfi. THE TREASURE CHEST. SALES AND SERVICE. New 224-4726. <, 220 V Clinton. Hallmark & Rebuilt Kirby's. Good Cards - Russet Stoycr Cahriv. selection of other makes. 705 1974 Models OTHER EQUIPMENT N. US 27 St. Johns. 224-7352. HKTTLER'S MOTOR John Deere No. 300 $825.00 plus salts tax *858°° SALES. 21 Ilr. Wrecker J.D. No. 38 Chopper w/2 row corn head Sen ice. Good Used Trucks. SURANCE M J.D. 30 Combine John Deere JDX4S $1000.00 plus sites tax H040 Automobile Coverage - Fire WESTERN MAYRAFT 40 ft. Elevator CLEANERS l.H. No, 76 pull type Combine New Canvas Insurance - General Casualty. ALLABY- TOM'S WESTERN* STORE. NOTE: Above prices good ONLY THRU OCTOBER 31,1974 MASSEY HARRIS Super 92 SP \NTKS DRY CLEANERS, BREWBAKER. INC. 108-1/2 1 mi. W. Ovid. ft-5:.10 Mon.. Combine w/bean equipment, pickup and delivery. 1U3 W N. CI|nton Ave. St. Johns. Sat.. Fri. HI !l. Anytime by Any of tbt above snowmobiles can b* purchased thru the John Deere Cndlt Plan for M.F. 260 Chopper w/2 row corn head & hay head Walker, phone Z2UK2H Phone 221.3258. Appt., X34-544fl. as little as 10% down ptyment; 4 consecutive monthly payments of 10% each starting NEW HOLLAND 985 SP Combine SPACE Dec. 1, 1974; no further payment until Nov. 1,1975; no finance charges until Oct. 1/ w/cab & 4 row com head CREDIT BUREAU 1975. Balance to be peid In 12 equal consecutive monthly Installment (Including Cats 600 Combine w/grain & bean equipment finance charge), to beflln November 1,1975. FOR TO PLACE YOUR New Idea No. 325 narrow row picker ( Union Count* CRKIHT IRIU;\U. Phone 22Ktt.1l. Husking Bed for Super Picker N.I. PROFESSIONAL SEE US FOR FURTHER DETAILS Credit Reports - Collections. RENT LISTING IN THIS DRUGS SPACE DIRECTORY Sattler & Son, Inc PARR'S REXALL DRUGS, i , Don Sharkey open daily y$) a.m. to S FOR Call p.m.. Sunday K:M-12::!0 & 5 ST LOUIS, MICHIGAN fK^e ."' •- "' PHONE 681-2440 7 p.m. . RENT 224-2361 18A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN October 23,1974 RINGO -Holy Family Church. 510 Mabbitt Rd, Ovid. Mondays Notice 7 pm. 16-U29 Bath Charter Twp minutes ' , By Mrs Pudge Deming THERE IS now a Timex Repair Service in Michigan- Free Card of Thanks estimates wilt be sent on all The Carland United Leo Deming, in Carland, and All Board members were full cost of new culverts where Proposed agreement between also was a guest of a retirement repairs, do not send money. We BOHIL - We wish to extend The following is a synopsis of Methodist Women's Society met also repair all other makes of the Bath Charter Township present also Herbert Maier of this was necessary caused by DeWitt Township and Bath Wednesday evening at the home and birthday dinner for Mrs our sincere gratitude to all our Tri-County, and County Com­ the installation of sewer lines. Township presented for Board of Mrs Robert (Kaela) Krueger Toni Lytle with his grand­ watches. Please send watches relatives, neighbors and friends Board's regular mid-monthly to Timex Hepair Service, P.O. meeting of September 16, 1974. missioner Hawks. Discussion reflected DPW study. Moved by Trustee- at 7:30 pm with president, Mrs parents Saturday evening in *Box 128, Kinde, Mich 48445. . for the expressions of love and Minutes of the August 19,1974 should pay" because what was Carleton to table for study this Joan Parks, presiding. Bannister as well as his great- sympathy given to us on behalf The meeting was tailed to matter until next Board 40-tf-29 order at 8:00 pm by Supervisor meeting were read by the Clerk used before proved operable. The definite plans were grandparents, Mr and Mrs Lew of our husband, father and and accepted as read. Moved by Trustee Snider that a meeting. Seconded by completed for the chicken pie, Walling of Elsie and great-aunt, grandfather.JohnBohiLWeare Woodruff. letter be sent the DPW Treasurer Leiby. Carried CHIMNEY repair inside and All board members were A report was given on the and ham supper to be held in the Mable Curtis. out, driveways, sidewalks, especially grateful to those who Police & Fire Board meeting of requesting they pay the cost of unanimously. Carland church-house, Sunday evening dinner guests came to ouraid and stood by our present except Trustees approximately 30 culverts in the porches, basement water Bragdon & Morrill, and Com­ August 26th. A new patrolman is Moved by Clerk Burnett to Saturday, October 26, with uf Mr and Mrs Leo Deming proofing. Call 224-8098,224-4870. side during ,those first days recommended, Plectron is on Allen Street and Park Lake approve voucher #1089 through serving from 5 to 8 pm with the were Mr and Mrs Richard Mead missioner Hawks, Police Chief Area out of the sewer fund, 25-6-D-29 after our sudden loss Our faith Steffes and John Roetman order and should be here #1156 with the exception of #1092 public invited. All tickets will be and son, Brian, of St Johns, Mr has been strengthened because September 23rd, A used utility Seconded by Clerk Burnett. for payment. Seconded by purchased at the door, with first and Mrs Lewis Walling of Elsie CAPACUG Representative to Carried unanimously. WE WILL not be responsible for of your understanding and Capitol Area Rail Council were box is needed for back of a Trustee Bragdon. Roll call 7 yes e-ome - first serve basis. and Mrs Mable Curtis of Elsie. kindness and we offer our any debts other than our own. also present pickup. One found for $350 Mrs Florence Schoals entered votes. Carried unanimously. Mrs JC Bowen of South Mr and Mrs Keith Nicholas. prayers for each of you. permission requested to pur- ~ an objection to the tearing down Moved by Trustee Carleton to Warren Rd, rural Ovid, is the Mrs Mae Bohil « Minutes uf September 3, 1974 chase same. Discussion MR LESLIE LONG of 8646 24-3-D-29 were read and accepted as of the Community Hall. She is adjourn. Seconded by Trustee over-all chairman of the Oct 26 West Judville Road is a surgical Don and Kathleen Bohil followed on all topics. trying to obtain ownership. Snider. supper.' Kara and Kendra 26-l-p-3u corrected patient in the Owosso Memorial Moved by Trustee Carleton to' Moved by Trustee Carleton to Meeting adjourned at 10:45 The program for the evening Hospital: THINKING OF a winter \ Minutes of tlie Pulice and Fire refer the matter to the township vacation?? Why not go to the Board meeting of September 10 authorize the Firemen to ex­ pm. was taken from a Global PLOWMAN - We'.wish to thank ceed the $200 spending limit by Attorney .Patrick gerardo. Respectfully submitted, magazine article by Mrs motor home way and rent a our friends and relatives for the were read. It was their Seconded by Trustee Bragdon. THE BOY SCOUTS of the motor home from, DREPS recommendation to send three $150 to purchase the utility box June Burnett, Clerk, Howard Horn. area belonging to the cards, gifts and flowers We for $350. Seconded by Trustee Carried unanimously. Bath Charter Township MOTOR HOMES For more especially thank our children liremen to Lansing Community The I'M Women voted a Shiawassee County unit par­ College for Emergency Medical Morrill. Carried unanimously. pledge of money to the information, phone 669-9996. and grandchildren for our open Moved by Trustee Carleton to ticipated in the scout cleanup of 26-1-P-29 house on our 40th wedding "I raining, it also was recom­ mission's iield for the coming the Shiawassee River over the mended to hire Michael Boes as appoint Mr. Van L. Johnson as year. The 17 members present weekend. If you must give advice, don't anniversary. part-time patrolman. full time patrolman. Seconded also made a money pledge to Mr arid Mrs R G Plow man by Trustee Snider. Starting Riley and OUvi Each troop cleaned a 100 yard put it all in capital letters. Discussion Hondruas for the hurricane strip of the bank and will be 26-1-P-3U salary to be $9000. Carried By Mrs Goldie Moore disaster-area Moved by Trustee Snider to unanimously. responsible for its upkeep for M-21 TOWNHOUSES •send the three men to Lansing ( ) Mrs Kichard Sloat, Mrs the entire year around. A Planning Commission BLIZZARD - I sincerely thank Commumtj College for the Bureau Annual Supper and Krueger's mother assisted Mrs Troop 77 who were on a canoe IN OVID Emergency Medical Traning, report was given. A change in Mr and Mrs Arnold Blizzard Krueger in serving a salad trip held church services in the Drs Russell, Grost and'Fitz- zoning was requested. A spent several days in the U.P. in Meeting at Smith Hall on LUXURIOUS patrick, the Clinton Memorial Seconded by Trustee Carleton Tuesday, October 8th luncheon to the ladies before Henderson park with the Rev Carried unanimously. Moved by suggestion was made the the Lake Manistique area and they departed T K. Foo of the Chapin United 2 Bedroonvat! eiecttlc. IV? Hospital btaff for care 1 Planning Commission review also on Drummond Island and Mr and Mrs Arnold Blizzard bains, air conditioned, carpet* received while in the hospital Trustee Carleton to authorize visited Walter March at Methodist Church in charge. , * ed, range and refrigerator. Chiet Steffes to hire Michael our present zoning. doing some fishing and returned Also thanks to Pastor Carson, home on Friday. ' Sparrow Hospital, Lansing on MK BKIAN MEAD of St The next district event will B^es us. a part-time patrolman. Richard Hawks presented his Johns spent this weekend with engage scouts in the annual FURNISHED relatives, triends and Vesper County Commissioner report. Mr and Mrs Lewis Silm of Saturday afternoon Mr March Division for the visits, tlouert>, Seconded b> Treasurer Leiby is now convalescing at home his grandparents, Mr and Mrs Klondike Derby. Carried unanimously. Chief A letter from CAPACOG West Price Road were Sunday OR gifts, cards and acts of kindness regarding Amtrak was read evening visitors of Mr and Mrs following major surgery at the while at the hospital and since Siettes requested an area ap­ hospital UNFURNISHED proximately S'xio' in the new- requesting financial! aid in Raymond Moore. my return home supporting Amtrak in the Mr and Mrs Orvest Davis, Mr Mr and Mrs Lewis Silm uf OVID-SERVICE AGENCY INC. Marjorie Blizzard garage to hold evidence This jiea to be built by a chain link amount of $200 for 1975 and $40 and Mrs Raymond Moore, Mr West Price Road accompanied XiMMicLQi&iid Phone 834-2288 i 3M-P-3U fence for 1976. Moved by Trustee and Mrs Dave Conklin, Mr and Mr and Mrs Kay Moore on a color tour across the Mackinac Amtrak requested that we Snider to request the Supervisor Mrs Earl Barks, Mr and Mrs c to include the requested amount Dick Wood, Mr and Mrs Dick Bridge on Thursday On their help renew local interest in way home they called on Mr and Mrs Raymond Sherman and hosts to about 55 relatives at a f %*& Gaupl \ of $200 in the 1975 budget and $40 Howe and son, Myron Howe boys were Saturday dinner reunion after church, Saturday. train service by helping fund in the 1976 budget. Discussion . were among the many at­ Mrs Henry Hundt at Houghton Mffi! the program It is on a 18 month Lake. guests of Mr and Mrs Donald Mr and Mrs Don Sullivan and Motion withdrawn pending tending the County Farm Sullivan and boys. Dan were present. Mr and Mrs Ray Gibbons and trial basis Moved by Trustee iuther information. family recently moved from Smder i(U request the Super* Saturday afternoon Mrs Lynn Friday evening about 32 DAY, WEEK, MONTH or Commissioner Hawks LONG TERM LEASE this neighborhood to the home vibur lo include the requested Pontius, Mrs Diane Pontius relatives of Mrs Donald which they purchased from amount of $200 in the 1975 reported the county cannot cut visited Mrs Donald Sullivan Sullivan went to the House of Richard Parsons m Lebanon on budget With $4u in the 1976 their millage by ><*> mill as , Mr and Mrs Don Sullivan and Toy at Grand Ledge for dinner. CAINS, Inc. millage is already setup for the <#T% Tallman Road budget Seconded by Clerk Dan visited Mr and Mrs Frank Mrs Don' Sullivan reported a Burnett Carried with 1 nay- year. The County Health Worcester Sunday evening very good time was had by BUICK-PONTIAC Mrs William Ernst and Committee wants to have three Maxine Ernst attended the Cdi'letun they haddinner at the Steak in 4 everyone. OPEL-GMC nutriUon centers in the county m Lansing Monday evening Mrs Don World Wide Antique Show and Five names were presented to for the elderly. Sale at the Civic Center at the Paiks Policy and Mrs Don Sullivan visited Mrs Sullivan visited Mrs Winnifred 210 W.Htgham Tri-county to act in an ad­ Hahn. 2-tf Lansing on Sunda> attennjuii, Scheduling Committee; Hon Gruesbeck Thursday Oct 6. iluwjid Thurlby. Julian Soria, visory capacity and make BIDS WANTED Sunday. ^Ronald Espie and Roger Friend. Roger Dowell recommendations regarding a family of Lansing visited Mr Sunday, Mrs Don Sullivan and AGRICULTURAL-1NOUSTRIALLAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT and Caiol Buono Moved by coordinated waste treatment and Mrs Eldoris Hahn. Dan attended the welcoming Leasing- Rentals-Service- Parts Trustee to approve the selected management system for the Sundaj. Mr and Mrs Clyde party for Pastor Gates at the area- Final decisions to be Renovations of JAIL GARAGE Conservation Club at Delta. ^^t "Home Of The Friendly People " names Seconded by Clerk Jenks and sons of Lansing Mrs Don Sullivan and Mrs Burnett Carried unanimously made by combined local of­ To relocate Communications Room & Lobby visited Mr and Mrs Porter MORTON FORD TRACTOR, INC ficials. One official from the Parks and Kriss Phyllis Gruesbeck lunched af Clerk Burnett moved that Bath Township Board would be Schensuls in Lansing Thursday 5122 North Grand River Lansing. Mich. voucher* MISji through <*1189 be Sunday evening Mr and Mrs noon. 517 485-4355 in that group. Drawings & Specifications may be picked up at the Clarence Parks and "Cappy" of approved tor payment Mrs Doris Wight and Seconded by Trustee Carleton. It was moved by Trustee Clinton County JAIL. Lansing visited Mr and Mrs Bragdon that we adopt the Porter Parks. daughter of Potterville. visited Roll call 5 yes votes. Carried t/fc jind^Mrs,, HaroIdJHoerner unanimously., ._,- ,,u Resolution as presented by Tri- Mr and-Mrs Sidney Dyer of AL GALLOWAY ~ d L County stating that'""all Bids will t» received at the County? Clerks Office Sunday afternoon/ " / Mo\ed by Clerk Burnett to until 12 noon November 4,1974. to be opened the Lansing spent Saturday night Mr and Mrs Arthur Hocrner adjourn Seconded by Trustee proposals for grants for con-- u ith Mr and Mrs Charles Fisher itruction of publicly owned afternoon of November 4,1974, for acceptance or of Lansing with their 2 Baylor USED FARM EQUIPMENT bnider and Kevin. grandchildren visited Mr and treatment works within the rejection. Mr and Mrs Otto Dickinson Meeting adjourned at y-20 boundaries of the designated Mrs Harold Hoerner Sunday pin spent from Thursday to Sunday afternoon. TRACTORS - COMBINES - CORNHEADS Respectuilly submitted, area will be consistent with the Property Management Committee with the "Nobles of the Road" approved plan and will be made camping group at Franken- Mr and Mrs S. C. Swanson of TILLAGE TOOLS - PLANTERS - PICKERS June Burnett, Clerk only by the designated TRACTOR PARTS - REBUILT HEADS muth Grand Ledge, Mr and Mrs G, V. management agency or Russell Sullivan and son. Pyle spent a few days at Six agencies. Seconded by Trustee Randy, of Caro flew here Mile .Lake last week. GOOD SELECTION AT ALL TIMES Bath Charter township Morrill. Discussion. Carried The toll owing is a synopsis of Saturday morning. They spent Mr and Mrs Kenneth Pyle of unanimously- Resolution APPLES Saturday night with his parents, Phone (517) 224-4713 or 2244300 the Bath Township Board's adopted. St Johns, Mr and Mrs (Robert tegular monthly meeting held SPY Mr ,and Mrs Don Sullivan and Scarborough of DeWitt en­ Clinton County Zoning First Farm North of St. Johns on US-27 on September J, 1974 CORTLAND boys after attending a reunion tertained their parents on their The meeting was called to requires a certified engineer's of the McElmurrys. He 51st wedding anniversary at ordef at's DO pm by Supervisor or architect's drawing of plans J0HNATH0N returned home Sunday af­ Schulers in Jackson. ST. JOHNS, MICH. Woodruff, for the garage to house the ternoon to Caro Sunday, Mr and Mrs Howard police cars and park and SNOW APPLES Dr and l Mrs Leland Sargent attended the 40th cemetery equipment. Moved by TALMAN SWEET McElmurry of Lansing were wedding anniversary of Mr and Trustee Carleton that calls be Mrs Ernie Face of Orleans. made inquiring cost of RED & YELLOW DELICIOUS drawings and for same to be ' Apples Available During Winter Months " newspaper stamped by the engineer. TfaitwUfo* < Seconded by Trustee Snider. Ph. 682-4430 Carried unanimously. Mamie O'Connell Culverts for Allen Street and Phillips Orchard Phone 981-6801 ads turn Park Lake Area was discussed. DPW wants Township to pay 8 North of St Johns on U.S. 27 & 3 West Mrs lone Tabor returned home Wednesday by plane from her on! Fort Worth, Texas where she spent 2 weeks visiting her son and wife, Mr and Mrs Henry S Tabor. Mr and Mrs John Schafer are the parents of a daughter born ELSIE BRANCH , Sept 30 at the Carson City Phone 862-4227 Hospital. REAiTOI? Mrs Bliss Prior (Thelma Spear i of Colorado Springs, DOWNTOWN BUILDING' Colo visited Mr and Mrs Virgil for sale next to nice Slocum Saturday afternoon, parking lot. 2 Story Score building 32x100 • plenty of Mr and Mrs Leo McMillan aVe office space. #234 Contract the parents of a son born Sept 27 Terms available. «* at the Carson City_Hospital. i Weekend visitors of Paul E. STURGIS almost 1600' Langdon were Mr and Mrs 1 with these Pre-Winter Keith Langdon of Grosse Isle square feet, nice family and Mr and Mrs James Ward of room w/fire place, 2 full Western Springs! Illinois. baths-one off Master bedroom, large basement Mrs Alta Bennett and Mr and 1 ideal for rec. room, 2 car Mrs Gordon Towne of Saginaw, ' garage, nice kitchen attended the annual chicken 1 w/din. area, gas heat. #162 Specials dinner at the Methodist Church E.WALKER just listed, this Saturday evening. * family home, 3 bedrooms,' ' i>* baths, 2 car garage. what can newpaper ' Rec. rm. in basement, 2 • Anti-Freeze per gal. installed FREE ' car garage. 9U% finan- ' cing available, see how,1 selling power do for you? ( We'll also check your cooling system ' hurry, all alum, siding, MONTHS RENT ' plentof cupboards, sliding' with our- PRESSURE TESTER- FREE) ' glass door to patio. #201; and wa will move you free 1 Everything! You'll be overwhelmed, Mr.* from the Lansing aroa, S- LOOM1S RD. beautiful Large 45x90 foot- lots, full ' brick ranch w/3 bedrooms, Advertiser, with the terrific results from display • Snow Tires- Atlas Weather Guard pads and patios sodded fawns, nice liv. room, family door to door mall service. room w/fireplace, 2 full i65 par month, No Security baths, 2 car garage advertising. ' rom the moment you begin Deposit. Redwood deck 12x28. Lets' prices slashed thru Oct. 31 City Water and Sewer. ( go see! #232 advertising you'll see the response. For more Walk to shops In Downtown St. Johns. sales, bigger profits advertise in the FOR APPOINTMENTS AT OTHER TIMES CLINTON COUNTY NEWS. Call 224-2361 to have ST. JOHNS PHONE: Annette White 2244296 MOBILE HOME •race Unttrman 224-4746 a space salesman quote you our advertising Derrlll ShtnaberrV 224-4746 Boron Oil Bill Hotley 224-75S0 rates. No obligation, of course. . VILLAGE of 863-S391 ST. JOHNS Roy F.Briiti 224-2260 609 N. MORTON ST. Ranny BTIRS 224-6074 Tel. 224- 9978 CR of US 27 & M 21 WWtttJW Off LflMnil PH. 224-7913 October 23,1974 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 19A Trading Post to open ELSIE (c) - Tuesday, Oct 25 The Trading Post has pm; and Saturdays 9:30 to 5:30 the Fall Trading Pott operated operated for many years and by the Women's Literary Club profits are used for community each fall and spring will open on projects. The Women's Literary the second floor over Dancers Club sponsors the Trading Posts Ovid Elsie Store on Main St. and receives 25 percent of the Fall and winter clothing, only, selling price, which is set by the will be accepted and must be in person bringing in the articles. good clean condition. Dishes, cookware, small articles of Hours for the Trading Post, furniture, books, toys, footwear, which runs from Oct 25 to Nov 2, Area News jewelry and numerous items have been announced by Mrs are also popular merchandise, Durward Conklin, Mrs Robert as well as children and baby's Kelley and Mrs Albert Pontack. clothing and equipment which They are: Monday through Now you can insure arc always in demand. Thursday 1*5 pm; Fridays 1-9 your pick-up or panel truck Just like a private WLC .-- long history of service passenger automobile! By Neva Keys Library Board for a book given School. Tickets may be pur­ It was a beautiful fall af­ GwenPersonious, daughter of Sunday October 27 Ray of Nominating Committee, Mrs Elsie Correspondent in memory of Mrs Neita Wight, chased from the members or That's right. As long as you own ternoon on Oct 5 at 4 pm when the groom, was the organist and Robles, Latin-American soloist Charles Walker; Secretary of Kirk Baese for the scholarship secured at the door. Chandler C. Gleason and Leta for the Billy Graham Team, will Program Resources, Miss award, Village of Elsie for It as an individual and don't M. Parker repeated their Hollo Gleason and Bradley ELSIE - The Woman's Mrs Lawrence Hess was use it for commercial purposes be the guest of the church and Donna Hettinger; Mission Co­ Literary Club, which has a money donated for picnic tables marriage vows before Rev , Parker, sons of the bride and sing during the worship service. ordinators; Mrs Dale Squiers, appointed to collect money for — you can now have the identi­ groom were the ushers. history of many years of service and Tot-Toy Jumpers, Barbara the Clinton Children's Home in cal altogether coverage we Darold Boyd at the altar of the Mrs Lee Swender, Mrs Marion Williams for scholarship from Shepardsville United Methodist A reception for their many to the community, is continuing St Johns for Christmas. Mrs provide for private passenger Walker, and Mrs Lucile Pellow this important role by sharing last year, receipts from colleges Hess, Mrs Conklin and Mrs cars at no etfra cost. More­ Church. friends and relatives was held The General Meeting of the The other committees remain where Kirk Baese and Jeff Keck at the VFW Hall in Ovid during Shepardsville UMW was held on its interests, experiences and Melvin were also appointed to over, there's no limit on using Bradley Parker gave his the same. culture for the. future. attended on scholarships. your utility vehicle on the farm mother's hand in marriage to the evening- Thursday evening, September revise the by-laws of the club 19 at the church. The at­ This was evidenced by the Mrs Jennie Loznak gave before the annual meeting in and to and from work. The only Chandler as Joe and Lena Mrs Virginia Waters has March. other limitation is that It cannot Goodrich, brother of the bride, returned home after having tendance was small but a The Berean Ciricle had club's first meeting of its 73rd highlights of the 1974-75 year of fulfilling its motto program booklets which were Mrs Gordon Jones of the have a load capacity over three- were witnesses to this beautiful recent surgery at the Owosso considerable amount of charge of the program and quarters of a ton. Why not give ceremony. business was taken care of. The Devotion. Mrs Dale Squiers was "Mutual Helpfulness Through dedicated "In Memory of Our music committee played Memorial Hospital. Association," Beloved Member Neita Wight." selections from the album us a call to see what altogether The new Mrs Gleason chose a Sunday, Oct 27, Ray Robles, usual reports were read and the speaker for the evening. Her protection can mean In savings accepted. The main business topic was the problems of the The meeting was held New members present were "Oklahoma". floor length dress of yellow Latin American soloist with the Tuesday evening, Oct 8 at the foryou?Poit now. polyester crepe, and Mrs Billy Graham Crusades, will be was the election of officers for senior citizens of today's introduced: Mrs Richard Bates, Roll call found 34 members 1974-75 To serve for the coming society. Some do volunteer country home of Mrs Robert Mrs Herb Betts, Jr, Mrs James and 2 guests present. Goodrich wore a blue and white a featured soloist during the Kelley, at 5911 Maple River floor length dress. White mums morning worship hour He is a year: President, Mrs John work. They are a part of our Belts, Mrs Russell Ginther, Mrs The finance committee Spencer, Vice President, Mrs society and some programs Road, Elsie, with Mrs Jennie Larry Ott and Mrs Ernest composed of Scott, Carroll, made up the corsages and very inspiring singer and Loznak, Mrs Lunsford Melvin, a. rfe better -. boutonniere, and also the two everyone is invited to come and Francis Hall; Secretary, Mrs should be planned for them. She Wicke. This year the mem­ Platner, Kelley and Sturgis, Karl Smith, Treasurer, Mrs closed the program with a short Mrs Albert Pontack and Mrs bership lists 48 active members submitted the year's budget, lovely arrangements that hear this fine soloist and to Larry Ott as assistant adorned the altar. bring a friend. Robert Hebeler, Sr. Chairman prayer. and six honorary members, Mrs which was accepted for the hostesses. Hazel Blayney, Mrs Ruth coming year. Each member afogether A salad bar was enjoyed at Williams, Mrs Maude Graven, was given a copy which showed Elsie United Methodist Women meet tables decorated in the fall Mrs Cleo Parks, Mrs Hilda the continuance of annual OVID motif amid corn stalks and Schumacher and Mrs Neva donations to health drives, ELSE tc) - The Elsie United home of Mrs Charles Holcomb Green, opened the meeting with Holcomb. Different members pumpkins arranged about the Keys. charities and scholarships and Wednesday evening. members reading "The Pur­ Methodist Church Women held gave short reports of countries rooms. Mrs Leila Wilson and Mrs other projects of conservation, SERVICE the October meeting at the rural The president, Mrs Duane pose of the United Methodist where there are concerns of the education and community Women" and by prayer. Mrs Howard Peltier, in ab­ Ruth Rasdale with Mrs Dur­ Christian faith. Those taking sence of president, Mrs Leila ward Conklin as alternate were improvement. ELECT The usual reports were given part were: Mrs Harold Hehrer - AGENCY Wilson, presided for the appointed as delegates to attend The meeting closed with a by secretary, Mrs Emerson India; Mrs Emerson - Korea; business meeting that followed the West Central District of the Dunham, and treasurer, Mrs Mrs Lyle Dunham - Pakistan; memorial service for Mrs Neita ROBERT RICHARDSON praying of the Club Collect. M.S.F.W.C., on Oct 17 at St Wight and Mrs Blanche Bates PHONE Harold Hehrer A report on the Mrs Howard Whitaker * Reports were given by Johns. paint and paneling project of Mexico; Mrs Charles Kridner - given by Mrs Viva Scott The secretary, Mrs Harold Hehrer There was a discussion on the next meeting will be Nov 12 at 834-2288 CHAIRMAN: State SMWM Jurikfary CtmmtttM. 1H7-7*; Fellowship Hall was also heard. Lebanon; Mrs Howard Beltler - Cuba; Mrs Litchfield - and treasurer, Mrs Leslie Hope Green Memorial Park 7:30 pm at the home of Mrs VICE CM1HHHN: Oammbdwi far RttMon of JudkM Mrs Lewis Walling reported Sturgis. Gerald Carroll with a guest Artteh af tMte CwettWen 1171-72. Thailand; Mrs Jack Kelley - Fund and it was tabled until the xAuto-Owners insurance for the Remembrance Com­ speaker on "Charity and its mittee on cards sent to the sick Greece; and Mrs Leonard Mrs Melvin introduced Miss next meeting. A committee of UfeHomeCar8u6ines6 Attimnt Untttd Sum Attorney 1867-68. Tillotson • Saudi Arabia. Tamara West, who represented Mrs Loznak, Mrs Pontack, Mrs Function." Saab)** County froMcutina Attornty 1669-62 and sympathy cards. the club at Girls State Con­ Rasdale and Mrs Gerald Carroll Stflnt* County CM CoUrutl 1M3-M. The bazaar chairman, Mrs Mrs Tillotson wore a black vention held by the American was appointed to look into what Holcomb, related the plans for and white long gown made in Legion Auxiliary at Olivet plans the Lions Club has for the Michigan Needs the bazaar and turkey supper Saudi Arabia and sent to her by Collegelast June. Tammie, now park. To The Court of Appeals Poi^d for Wednesday, Oct 16. a friend Her interesting report a" senior at Ovid-Elsie High, was HOLBROOK Mrs Zella Brewbaker, Mrs included a letter from her friend The Fall Trading Post will be one of more than 500 who at­ Oct 25 - Nov 2 on the second floor on the Ernie Wicke and Mrs William relating the customs and home tended this annual convention, of the Dancers Store on Main St. Baker were named to a com­ life of the country. She also and played the role of junior Only clean clothes in good Court Of Appeals mittee to set up rules for the showed a bracelet and coins politition helping to build a unit condition and repair will be new silver seivice. A report was from that country. of government. KEEP FIGHTING given on the District meeting at accepted. The work schedules Refreshments were served by She told of her experiences for members who will serve as Greenville and five members Mrs Keith Conklin, Mrs Howard A Tnnfed, ftespecfed and will attend the Conference and thanked the club women for managers, cashiers and sales Peltier and Mrs Merle Baese. selecting her to attend. Mrs persons were distributed by the Experienced Circuit Judge THE WASTE OF meeting at Grand Rapids. The next meeting will be Nov 6 3RD DISTRICT Philip West, mother of Tammie, Fall Trading Post committee, Non Partisan Ballot Devotions were given by Mrs at the home of Mrs Alpha was also a special guest of the Mrs Conklin, Mrs Kelley and ^ Donald E. Hoferook, Jr. David Litchfield. She read Grubaugh with the program; of Mrs Albert Pontack. „ Pd Pol Ad YOUR TAX Genesis 49:42 -and a reading Insinuation of officers andShe iii from the "Upper Room." Thank you notes were read Mrs Melvin gave a report on Pledge Service. The "Thank frorri' Mrs Hazel Blayney for the Elsie Public Library Benefit The program was on Global You" banks for missions should flowers during her long stay in card party to be held Nov 25 at Elect DOLLAR Involvement and led by Mrs be brought to this meeting. the hospital, Elsie Public the E.E. Knight Elementary Dedicate Faith Baptist Church Circuit Judge Re-elect ELSrE (O » Dedication retired evangelist and pastor 1965 graduate of Moody In­ Following the Dedication Daniel F. services were held Sunday was the song leader while Mrs stitute in Chicago and also the Service there was an "open ELFORD A. afternoon, Oct 13, at the new Jan French of the South Baptist North Park College. He and Mrs house" for ail to enjoy a tour of Faith Baptist Church of Elsie. Church in Lansing was the Zimmer and their three the church and grounds. 'Located one mile north of the soloist. children, David 10, Tanya 4, and WALSH CEDERBERG traffic light on Hdllister Roadi. Construction of the new 2-year-old Frances, presently That evening, members and David J. Zimmer is the pastor. church was begun in April 1973 live in Charlotte. friends assembled after the To Court of Appeals Friends and neighbors joined and completed August 1974. Weekly Sunday services are: evening worship for an hour of TO CONGRESS the members in rejoicing in During the interim, the church Bible School 10-15 am, Morning sharing experiences and Eodoroedby 10th DISTRICT God's abundant blessing •• this people met at the Hinkley Hall. Worship 11 am, and-Evening evaluating the events of the Detroit Free Preu: new church - to study the word The new church auditorium, Worship 7 pm. Wednesday day. Coffee and cookies were "Beit Qualified Candidate"... of God and worship together. which seats over 125 people, has Prayer Service is at 7 pm. served. REPUBLICAN This beautiful new church been furnished with new pews Grand Rapid* praw: stands as a monument to the and completely covered with "One of the Beit Salted for perseverance, faith, prayers carpeting A piano was donated tteCwt of Appeals". and untiring tabors of the by a member family and space Honored with surprise Pd Political Ad members and their friends. It for a future choir has been • to fight waste in government wdl make a substantial and allowed ROUND influenciai part of the com­ Other furnishings and im­ birthday party LAKE munity along with the other provements will be added to the churches of the area. altar and sanctuary as it is A surprise retirement and and the center piece by Mrs • to cut irresponsible spending The church was filled to possible to do so. A furnace has birthday party was held for Mrs Gareld Long of Ashley. capacity and small children been installed and a space for a Antonia "Toni" LytJe of The 75 guests came from were cared for in the nursery kitchenette has also been Saginaw, formerly of Elsie, at Saginaw, Owosso, Flint, near the entrance where planned. St Cyrils Parish Hall in Ban­ Bridgeport, Freeland, • to demand economy parents could observe their When land was donated by a nister Oct 5. Breckenridge, Carland, Elsie, children through a large glass member family, the acreage Ashley and Bannister Hosting wmdow and feel free to enjoy was extensive for plenty of After enjoying supper, friends the affair were Mrs Steve the program. parking space and future plans and relatives spent the evening Bakita Sr of Bannister, Toni's • to get a dollar's value for The featured speaker at the for a parsonage as time and visiting and reminiscing. children: Mr and Mrs Richard Dedication was the Rev Mai money becomes available. Shea, Mr and Mrs Gareld Long, Toni received several gifts, Mr and Mrs Wayne Knippfe, Mr every dollar spent Hoyt, Supt of Lansing City The Rev David J. Zimmer is a also an adorned money tree. Mission, who is also director of and Mrs Ray Andre, Mr and visitation, Family Life Radio. The evening ended with Mrs James Bila, Mr and Mrs Paid for by Cederberj for Michael A. Forgaih, Treajurer The Rev Edgar McLaughlin, everyone singing ' 'Happy James Lytle also 24 of her Congress Commftttt Birthday" to Toni with Mrs Lew grandchildren. Two son's John Walling of Elsie at the piano. of Kansas City Missouri and The decorated cake was made Glen of Detroit were unable to by Mrs Richard Shea of Elsie come. FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 651 5308 tcoTufiySfi/k Buying or Selling INING HOSPITAL CALL US FOR RESULTS

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    BvJohnPhfpps St Johns coaches expect that The Comets, who won or games), St Johns is 3-1 in the lies somewhere between County News Sports Writer after losing their 1st contest in shared at least 5 West Central WCAC and 4-2 for the season. Hitler's invasion of Poland and It's nitty gritty time for St 16 starts last week, the Comets championships, now find The Redwings plan to remain a the Christians' encounter with Johns High this week. will be more than a little put themselves in the unusual title contender, despite the the lions. Friday's football game at out. Hopping mad, maybe. position of trailing someone. challenge of this week, Toward the Hitter side, coach Grand Ledge won't be the 1st While the Redwings were And they're not expected to Joe Gonzales is convinced the time St Johns has faced an slappying a 26-0 shutout on enjoy being pressed in the Fresh/roma total team effort Redwings can triumph - not a unhappy team, but the host homecoming guest Hastings standings by St Johns. in the Hastings pasting, St blitzkrieg, maybe, but a vic­ Comets undoubtedly will be the Friday, Grand Ledge was Alma leads the pack with a 4-0 Johns is viewing its impending tory, toughest unhappy club the dropping a 28-20 decision in visit to Grand Ledge with mixed conference mark (5-1 overall), "We can beat them," he says. locals will see all season. double overtime at Alma. while Grand Ledge is 44 (5-1 all feelings. The tone of the event "We have to rely on quickness And here comes another Redwing score as Kalem Latimer see* the end zone and goes. The Redwings and get off the line fast. We demolished Hastings 26-0 and now prepare for Grand Ledge. County N.ws p^ Joh„ chS* have to play consistent, no- mistake football. And Haske ...Trounce Hastings 26-0 (junior quarterback Keith Haske) can be dangerous - he can do a lot of things." Haske earned the starting job last By John Phipns and made Hazle tackle. He tackle Ted Loznak is perfectly timed a pitchout on week after leading a nearly County News Writer closed things off over there. consistently good for us every the option and swingback triumphant comeback at Stars were prominent during Brasington took the place of game and he's holding onto his Kalem Latimer went 11 yards Waverly. Friday's 26-0 homecoming Pete Kurncz, who had earned a job real well... Gary Strauss with it to score at 1:06 of the 1st romp by St Johns High over starting tackle job and then really wanted to play - he ran quarter. Knight kicked for a 14-0 Then there's the view from Hastings: broke his thumb. Brasington did real hard (picking up 26 yards lead. the Coliseum floor: -There were the usual starry- an excellent job." in 7 carries) in the 2nd Another Saxon punt gave St "Grand Ledge is a tough, eyed homecoming dates, half- Gonzales kept thinking of half . . . . " Gonzales Johns the ball at the visitors' 49 hard*nosed team," admits watching the game while more: remembered as he savored the early in the period. Wellman Gonzales. "They have an ex­ acutely aware of their escorts. feeling of a solid game. And on finished a 7-play series by cellent 2-year all conference -There was a homecoming • "Brian Pertler took Haske's it went as he handed out kudos. running the final 4 plays to the quarterback, excellent backs queen by the name of Star defensive halfback spot and St Johns took Hastings' first TD His 4-yard run over right and a good pair of senior ends." Harrington. played real well - he covered punt at the Redwing 35 and guard made it 20-0. The final 2 Any weaknesses that he -And there were football his man all the time and they scored 12 plays later with 5:10 extra point kicks failed from knows of (without having seen stars - so many that the St couldn't pass. Brian's got a on the clock. Knight followed his poor snaps the scouting reports)? Johns coaches couldn't stop great attitude; he's always f 2-yard run to the end zone with Dan Whitmore, whose 6 "No." talking about them. willing to help whereever he an extra point kick. can. He's an excellent captain." tackles were all 1st hits, If it's any help, Hastings "We had a little polish this Hastings fumbled on its 2nd covered a Hastings fumble at coach Jerry Heckman thinks time," beamed head coach Joe Pertler lost his starting quarterback job to Haske. play after the kickoff and the 16 after the St Johns TD and the Redwings are as good as Gonzales, "We really moved the Pytlowanyj's recovery started Wellman crunched l yard up the Grand Ledge overall. He should It's a happy occasion for the St Johns Homecoming Queen and her court as the Redwings trounced ball well in the 1st half." "And Harold," noted Gon­ the Wings on a 7-play sprint middle 5 plays later to make it have some idea - the Comets Hastings 26-0. The 1974 Queen Is Starr Harrington (far right) joined by her court (from left) Barb Assistant coach Jan Szymc- zales of upback Harold from the Saxon 33 Haske 26-0 with 3-35 left iri the half. beat the Saxons 20-6 Oct 4. Penix, Laurie Springer, Carmen VUIerreal and Chris Signs. County News Photo by John cheeney zak grinned at a cluster of 'Wellman, "just blocks and jubilant players in the locker blocks and blocks. What a job he room and warned, "No players does blocking!" of the week right away - we're "It was good to have Carl going to have to think it over." Bashore back at offensive There was good reason for high spirits. They way the THE ROARY CORPORATION ANNOUNCES Redwings played against Hastings, they likely could have Redwing beaten anyone. \ * The Redwings held Hastings to minus yardage and only 1 first down while delighting the freshmen frozen homecoming crowd with a touchdown on each of the 1st 4 St Johns series. defeat i By halftime it was all over and Gonzales turned over much SAVE $$$ of the 2nd half to reserves. Everyone played but the in­ Hastings jured. The Redwing defense had St Johns freshmen gridders OFF OUR REGULAR PRICES perhaps its finest hour by defeated Hastings Thursday holding the inept Saxons to a night 32-6. total offense of minus 20 yards. That included a 5 yard pass and minus 25 yards rushing. At one In the 1st quarter, Jason time late in the game Hastings Bargar scored on a 92-yard run was 41 yards in the hole on the after turning the corner with St ground. The visitors* only 1st Johns deep in their own down came with 5 minutes left territory.The extra pointrun by in the contest. Bob Rice was good for an 8-0 Meanwhile, St Johns, rolled up Redwing lead. 219 yards on the ground (150 of them in the first half). Kevin "15% WINTER DISCOUNT" In the 2d quarter, Dave Rice Knight gained 111 yards in 25 went in from the ?-yard-hne and carries, scoring the 1st touch­ Randy Pertler scored from the ON down on a 2-yard dive. 4-yard-line to give St Johns a 3- Harold Wellman, who scored touchdown lead. Rice added the the last 2 TDs, gained 64 yards two 2-point conversion runs. in 14 carries and set up the 1st John Cardenas zipped off- tally by hauling the ball 4 times tackle for a 15-yard touchdown ALUMINUM SIDING AND TRIM for 29 yards in key gains. in the 4th quarter. Gladstone But "stars" were everywhere took over the 2-point con­ and Gonzales could well have version. been reading the roster as he sung his team's praises. Hastings put across their lone "Nick Pytlowanyj had a great touchdown in the final quarter. LABOR AND MATERIALS game - he recovered a fumble Defensively, Al Werbish, (setting up the 2nd touchdown), coach, said the team played a intercepted a pass and led the "sound game." Eric Bailey led team tackles We moved him to the defense with 12 tackles, 1st string linebacker to save follwed by Jeff Cox with 9. He Knight for offense. also blocked 2 punts and picked "Jeff Brasington and Jeff off 2 Hastings passes. Hazle did a great job in their 1st Buy now and you'll save this winter. start at defensive tackle," added Gonzales. Jim Shafley added 6 tackles. "Hazle has played super The junior varsity Redwings offense all year and was doing now have a record of 3-2-1 and real well at defensive end, but go against Grand Ledge FIRST • You save money.on the price of siding your home. we moved Curt Pettigrew to end_ Thursday away at 7 pm. SECOND • You have beat the continuing price increases. CITY OF ST. JOHNS THIRD • You save on heating costs this winter and every heating season thereafter. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FOURTH • You have made your home more attractive and valuable.

    ORDINANCE 272 * Quality Materials by Wolverine Pentronix, Lincoln Park, Michigan

    Notice is hereby given that the St. Johns City Commission will hold a public hearing November 12,1974 at 8:00 p.m.» to be held in the Commission Chambers, 121E. Walker Street, CALL COLLECT St. Johns, Michigan for the purpose of hearing those in^ CALL TODAY 517-393-4000 terested in proposed Ordinance No. 272. Ordinance No. 272. if adopted, would change the Zoning Classification of the following described property from Municipal Center to General Commercial District: Free Estimates No Obligation Beginning on the East-West V* line at a point N87'42'45'* 1453.78 feet from the East V4 corner of Section 9, TM, R2W, City of St. Johns, Clinton County Michigan. Thence, N2*17'15" E 888.55 feet, thence NS7'«'45"W 1216.14 feet to FOR OVER 13 YEARS WE HAVE BEEN SATISFYING LANSING CUSTOMERS WITH " the North-South V4 line, thence 80*40*48" W240.0 feet along said North-South Vi line to the Northeasterly right-of-way line of Highway US-27, thence S 41*26' E 158.14 feet along QUALITY PRODUCTS AND WORKMANSHIP, LOOK OVER OUR WORK IN YOUR AREA. said right-of-way line to a point of curvature, thence South­ westerly 517.60 feet along the arc of a 1707.0 foot radius curve to the right whose chord Dears S32'44'50" E 515.63 feet, thence S45*44'40" E 167.74 feet to the East-West Y< line of said Section, thence S87N2'45" E 680.0 feet to the point of T beginning, containing 21.01 acres, more or less. Randy L. Humphrey ~" 2 THE ROARY CORPORATION City Clerk CALL 393-4000 1325 E. JOLLY RD., LANSING 1»»»**jfca»ibbbHbbbhWbhHbbbH^^ 22A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHG AN October 23,1974 —Friday is the hight-- Pewamo-Westphalia 6-0 against Fowler 6-0 Pirates edge Fulton DeWitt battles to L

    MIDDLETON - While On theother hand, if Fowler Pirates ieored twice in the 1st Pewamo-Westphalia's arch­ wins Friday night, they will half on a 7-yard pass from Pat upset Fowler but rival Fowler was having their carry their undefeated ranking Thelen to-Larry Theis and a 25- hands full putting down scrappy against Bellevue and Fulton yard run by Duane Weber. DeWitt 6-0, the Pirates were Of the 2, Fulton would have to busy pulling out a 12-6 victory be considered the more likely to The lone Fulton score came Eagles win 6-0 over Fulton. be able to pull an upset on a l-yard run by Dave 53 yards on the ground and 14 in Duane Weber plunge* for P-W yardage against the Fulton Pirates in their Friday night victory. ThU P-W and Fowler are now In the Fulton game, the P W Reaume FOWLER - A determined Friday Pewamo-Westphalia hosts Fowler. Both teams are undefeated and the game could mean the DeWitt football squad, coming the air. CMAC championship. undefeated in the CMAC with 6- Fowler finished the game 0 records and collide head-on off last week's upset win over previously undefeated Fulton, with 101 yards on the ground Friday night at the Pewamo- and 47 in the air. Mike Graff Westphalia field. ' did their darndest to do the same thing to Fowler. was 4 for 9 for 34 yards and Barring unlikely upsets in the Terry Thelen was t for 2, in­ final games of the season, the But the undefeated Eagles matched defenses with the cluding the 13-yard touchdown Friday night contest should pass to Schrauben determine the 1974 CMAC tough Panthers and came away with a 6-0 Homecoming victory DeWitt's Bob Rice was 5 for 13 champion. for 14 yards Fowler intercepted If Pewamo-Westphalia wins, The only score of the game came on a 13-yard pass from 4 Eagle aerials - 2 by Julius their undefeated status goes on Koenigsknecht and 1 each by the line against Webberville and running back Terry Thelen to Dean Schrauben. Dave Schmitt and Keith Olivet. Feldpausch. If the Pirates continue their And that really sets the stage for this Friday's game when the Both teams threatened with fine play, it would be a rare Fowler inside the DeWitt 20- oddsmaker who wouldn't pick Fowler Eagles travel to Pewamo-WestphaUa for the yard-Une 4 times in the 1st half. them to take the final 2 games of Each time the DeWitt defense the season game that could decide the CMAC championship held, yielding only the 1 touch­ Both the Eagles and the down in the final second of the Pirates are undefeated with 6-0 half ( seasons DeWitt was inside the Fowler TO THE VOTERS The contest will pit the 30-yard line 3 times in the 2nd grinding, churning offense of half, but interceptions Fowler against the Pirate of­ preserved the Eagle shutout of fense that attacks the defense Fowler has allowed only I with a variety of combinations touchdown* all season, that Both offensive squads will be coming in the previous week's Duplain and Greenbush bucking defenses that have contest with Potterville. been tough all season While Fowler is doing battle The Fowler defense proved with P-W, DeWitt will be Ovid-Elsie quarterback Perry Munson tosses a pitch-out against the Ithaca Yellowjackets in Friday Townships hosting Webberville. night's Homecoming game. The Yellowjackets took the game in the last 2 minutes after gaining con­ their strength against DeWitt trol on an onside kick and going in for the winning touchdown. Friday, holding the Panthers to Webberville was edged by LEROY VINCENT Potterville Friday, 14-12 * Has served 6 years on the Elsie Board of Education, Marauders stung by last minute score 5 years as President, years (1952-1958). For the 3rd time this year, Quarterback Perry Munson with a touchdown after hauling ground, with Ovid-Elsie picking by Doug Goodrich and Ken Ovid-Elsie gridders had a went to the air and connected on in a 26-yard pass from Joe Cook up 130 Munson was 4-for-7 m Wvrick with 11 victory almost within their an 18-yard scoring combination and that was the ballgame the air tor 5j yards Ovid-Elsie now takes on Swan * Has served as Village Assessor, also served on the grasp only to have it taken away with Ted Geiger.Munson ran in Ithaca picked up 17 1st downs Ovid Elsie had the ball for Valley, undefeated tor the at the end of the game the 2-point conversion to knot in the contest, compared to II only 4 plays in the 4th quarter season in the league Township Board of Review. This time, the Marauders the score at 8-8. for the Marauders Ithaca Leading the defense was Greg The O-E froih won 36-0 and were on the verge of upsetting ground out 250 yards on the Martin with 12 tackles, followed the junior varsity their game 12- -k Has lived on the same farm in Elsie for 37 years Ithaca , before an O-E The Marauders went into the Homecoming crowd, when a lead in the 2nd quarter when last minute rally by the Munson took the ball on a as a farmer. Yellowjackets jerked away a quarterback sneak to cap a 64- victory i yard drive. Munson also kicked Present car letting you down? -k He is now retired and wants to represent you as With 2 minutes left in the the extra point and Ovid-Elsie game, Ithaca grabbed led 15-8 at the half Commissioner from Duplain and Greenbush Townships. possession of an on-side kick Make a GREAT DEAL and 3 plays later, defeated Ovid- Ithaca came steaming back Elsie 30-23. at the opening of the 2nd half, at At the opening of the game, it churning out a 65-yard drive, VOTE FOR appeared the Yellowjackets 'topped off by Losee's 5-yard EGAN'S FORD might make a rout of it, when f touchdown trip Cook ran in the they scored just as the game ! 2-point conversion to put the started for a quick 8-0 lead Yellowjackets on top by 1 point, Mark Losee, Yellowjacket 16-15 LEROY VINCENT swing-back raced in on a 57- Trying to retain possession of EGAN FORD SALES, Inc. the ball, Ithaca attempted an yard run and quarterback Joe on-side kick, but O-E fullback Cook ran the ball in for the 2- ST. JOHNS ON THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET point conversion. Jim Quine picked up the ball Two plays later, Quine took it But, then it was the 200 W. Highman Phone 224-2285 NOVEMBERS. 1974 Marauders' turn as Ken Wright over for 6 and Jack Bashore grabbed an Ithaca fumble and tossed to Geiger for the 2-point Paid Political AdysniMmuit made it to the 15-yard line conversion and a 23-16 Ovid- before being tackled. Elsie lead. Then came the fateful 4th quarter. Ovid-Elsie fumbled and Ithaca*s Dave Andrews later took the ball in from the 20 to pull within 1 of the Marauders. The try for extra point failed and (Ovid-Elsie held on to a slim NEW!" 23-22 lead. And then it hit - Ithaca's 2nd attempt at an on-side kick was ON successful and they recovered on the 49-yard line. Three plays later Losee was in the end zone Skorichs FOLLOW YOUR LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL WRBJ arm gives 1580 RADIO TEAM THRU THE PAGES OF Bath win BATH - Bath's Bees handed PICTURES AND StORIES IN THE Stockbridge their 2nd Ingham County League loss of the "BEV'S KITCHEN" season, taking the game 6-0 on a 13-yard scoring pass.

    The victory keeps Bath in the running for the Ingham County MONDAY Thru FRIDAY championship with a 4-1 mark. The Bees are 4-2 for the season CLINTON COUNTY 9:45 A.M. Montee Skorich put the only score of the night on the board when he connected with Joe Green in the 1st quarter on the FEATURING FAVORITE RECIPES OF NEWS 13-yard scoring KISS. The extra point attempt failed BEV'S and RADIO. LISTENERS and that was the scoring for the St. Johns Redwings evening. AVAILABLE ON THE Dan Bass dominated the WORLD HEAVY WEIGHT Ovid-Elsie Marauders Bee's rushing, picking up 95 yards in 13 carries. TITLE FIGHT ACCOUNT DeWitt Panthers Green also was a standout on NEWSSTAND OR BY defense, turning in 22 tackles. TUESDAY OCTOBER 29 at 9:30 P.M. Bath Bees Joe Green picked up 55 yards rushing in 8 carries. SUBSCRIPTION David Kloochntr aided the SPONSORED BY Fowler Eagles Bath defensive cause, picking off 2 Stockbridge passes. CLINTON NATIONAL BANK Pewamo-Westphalia Pirates The Bees takVon Dansville at • home Friday. Dansville lost this WRBJ-FM RADIO 92 Friday 334 to Fowlervilte. Bath closes out the season WRBJ-AM-15U WRBJ-FM-92.1 Nov 1 at wmiamston. October 23,1974 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICH IGAN 23A 1 -BTJOSEPH'SCATHUUCCHUrU'll Pawamo, Michigan > fit Rav Msgr Thorns • J. Bc4«*r. MA Next Sunday in Pastor Dafly Mass - 7: jfl am Saturday 4:30 pm k 7:44 pm UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Sunday i:oo am k 10:00 am Htly Baptism - Swday, l pm Sacred Confession - Saturday, 3:30 and GUNNISONVILLE, MICHIGAN Clinton County churches 7:10 pm Family Holy Hour for Peace • Saturday. AH Churches tn Clinton County are invited to send M5 pm their weekly announcements to The Clinton County News. They must reach us by 10 a.m. Monday to Insure publication in the current week's issue. Gunnisonville Area

    KIHSTt'ONUttEUATJuNAlCilWit'H ASSEMBLY UFGUO I EASTDeWlTTBIBLECHURCtf HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC CHURCH GUNNISONVILLE 1 Averlll M- Carton. Minister S US-27 4 E. Baldwin iNon-Denominatlonali SlOMabblt Road. Ovid UNITED METHODIST CHURCH JoapelfE Eger. Jr. Pastor Round Lake Road U mile Eait of US-27 Father Joseph AUbln Clark and Wood Roads Saturday. October 26 Glen J Famham. Pastor Ret PauSchiefener. Minister / : 12 30 p.m. Junior choir rehearsal 10 00 am - Sunday School 10:30 am - Mats on Sunday trOO p.m,-children's choir rehearsal it 00 am - Murning Worship Sunday 7-00 pm Evring Mats on Wednesday 9:30 am Church Service t Sunday, ut-tuberw 6:30 pm - Youth Service to am > Sunday School. Classes for all Confession* 10 to 10:30 on Sunday •0:45 am Sunday School *« pitt-Congc-ega tors 7 30 pm, - Sunday Evening ages, t morning Tuesday. October 29 7-oo pm - Wedesday. second and fourth 11 am • Morning Worship 6:3o p_m Halloween Party 'preschool F-r>A WMC 5:45 pm Youth Fellowship. Senior. 14 CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH lhrougbuge7 Wikuv Hull-Mabel Mater 7 M m - Wednesday evening service and up: Jet Cadets, 10-13 Rev Wayne Gtassman Division 7 pm • Evening Service M-2UI Elsie Rd Westphalia W L-d nesdu y. Uctob er 30 Wednesday Li 6 45 pjri. Buy Stout Troup 81 PJUl'E t'NJTEW MtTlJUWST CHL'JtCIJ 7:30 pm - Bible Study and Prayer. 9 45 am Sunday School 7-00 pm Senior Choir rehearsal li KevUarotdB Boyd. Supervised nursery for babies and small 11:00 am Morning Worship 800 p.m. chancel Choir rehearsal children in all services, 7:00 pm Evening Worship Area 9 -4s am • Church School "An open door to an open book" . - A 7:00 pm Wednesday Prayer meeting STMARY'SCHUHCH HKSTt'NITKDMIittlUUtSTCHtiiatl 11 00 am ' Morning Worship Bible preaching church with a message for Westphalia ST PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH Box 128 Women's Society meets the last Wednes' you, Rev Father James Schmltt 20u EastState Street day u( each month. Dinner at 12:30. Fowler Hev James J. Schmltt- Administrator St Johns- MidUBan 48875* Meeting at t 3u SOUTH HJLEY BIBLE CHURCH HJE Roswnv.PaBtor Phone 547-4SJI 9:00 am Worship Francis Curl Juhunnldes. Minister Youth Fellowship meets the first and Wlllard Farrier. Pastor third Monday of each month at 7 30 pm. Located "j mile east of Francis Road 10:00 am Sunday School Saturday Night Masses: 4:30 k 7:00 pm Church ijchuol y Mam Council of Church Ministries and Ad on Chadwick Road Sunday Morning 6:DD, 8:00. 10:00 worship service 11 00 am ministrative Board meets the first Sunday Weekdays Monday &Frlday7:15 ft 11:20 Wednesday, uctober 16 of each month tallowing B potluck dinner 10 am ' Sunday School Fowler Area am Prayer and Praise 8 00 pm at noon. Ham- worship Service Tues k Thurs 7:15 ft 8:30 am STPAULLUTHERAN CHURCH Wednesday 7:15 ft 7:30 pm Thursday, uctoticr ir Youth choir meets each Wednesday at 7 Fowler HolyDays5:30.7:i5fcil:»am,7:30pm GirlScoulVroopS^; 3 15pm pm HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH , HE. Rossow. Pastor Wednesday Evening Mass 7:30 pm Carol choir 4uopm Senior choir meets each Wednesday al 30eWHerblsonRd. ( Chapel choir e.3wpm 7 -30 pen DeWitt Chancel Choir 7 3opm Sunday School 9 am 9:30 am Worship Sunday, uctober 20 Worship io:30am 10:30 am Sunday School and Bible Class Layman's Sunday * Kay Nobles an Internationally JKtfuVAlf'S WITNESSES ST ANNE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH MOST HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Maple Rapids recognized gospel music talent from Los Kingdom Hall Corner US 27 and Webb Road Rev Fr Albert J. Schmi tt. Patter Angeles, Cal wilt health us during our 1993 Nurth Lansing St Rev Glenn v Calhey. Jr. vicar ft wrnfog ten ice Residence 66S-3M7 Saturday Evening Mass ~- 4:30. 7:00 Area Tuesday. 7:30 pm • Congregation Book Church 669-3967 o'clock pm Knight Templars will be our guest Studies Text studies 'The Nations Shall Sunday Masses 6:30. 8:30. 10:30 am THE UNITED Know That I Am Jehovah - How' Holy Days - Holy Day Eve. 4:30 pm. 7:00 during (he u 00 am worship service First & Third'Sundays METHODIST-CHURCH Tuesday. October 22 Thursday.7-30pm. Theocratic Ministry Morning Prayer 9 am O'clock pm. Holy bay — 6:30 It 8:30 am Maple Rapdis Sorrowful Mother Novena -During school Ruth Circle 130pm School - Texts Used "Bible" and "Aid to Second & Fourth Sundays PastorRevJ ThomasChurn Elizabeth Circle 1 30pm Bible Understanding" 8:30 pm Service Holy Communion 9 am year 7:30 pm. summer months BOO Parsonage-Middle ton October is. as & Stit Meeting o'clock pm Phone 236-7742 New Lite Mission with Gary Bergel und Sunday- 9.30 am Public Lecture - VALLEY FARMS BAPTIST CHURCH Sacrament of Penance—Saturdays 3:30 to his Fishnet Team Call the church tor Given by yualitled Representative of the 214 E State Rd 4:00 o'clock pm and after 7:00 o'clock Sunday mure inSarstuiUnn Watchtower. Bible and Tract Society Lansing pmmass 9.30 am Worship Service to 30 am • Watchtower Study • Current 1st Fridays - Thursday from 11.00 am to 10:30 am Sunday School issue of the "Watchtower" magazine Church utflce Hours 945 am Sunday School 12:00pm. 3:30 to 4:30 pm & 7:30 pm until studies. Mun Thurs yOu-12 Nuoti & 13 30 pm 11 00 am Morning Worship Service a|] are heard Tuesday Friday u on am-12 Noon PUBLIC iNi-rrai 5:30 pm Youth Groups Beginning with Baptism - Sundays at 12:30 pm by ap­ 7-00 pm Senior Choir Practice Wednes­ pointment- Other arrangements by Phone Nu zM-TsS NO COLLECTION TAKEN the 4th Grade. day ' 7 00 pm Evening Service WEDNESDAY appointment. 2nd Wednesday each month 7.00 pm Prayer Service FntSTCIIOKClKlPGUD 7:00 pm W.S.C.S, St Johns Thursday FIRST BAPTlsTCHURCH WIDTH UeUlTTCHUKCH Corner of M 2i and DeWitt ltd Elsie Area 10:00 Bible Study South US-27 OF CHRIST Phone 224-719(1 Paul A Travis. Pastor 2931 Herbteon beside DeWitt High School ELSIE METHODIST CHURCH GREENBUSII UNITED METHODIST Minister Dr James Girdwood 9 45 am Bible school 9 45 am church School ll 00 am Rev David LitehfleW.Minister CHURCH '^**j*^'fc'<^*^*^*,&x^e^*^*^x^*r^Q*^*^ Tel 669-SOOO or 626-6006 Scotland Marshall Roads 10 55 am Worship Service Worship Service 7 00 pm Evening Wor­ 9 20 am Bible School 9:30 am - Morning Worship Pastor-Norman Wood ^ tl am children's Churches ship B:00pmYouth Fellowship Island 3rd 10:30 am Morning Worship 10:30 am - Sunday School. Supt Merle " epm IN TIME and HI TIME Sunday of the month Communion Weekly Baese Sunday. 7 pin turning Worship Wednesday 7 45 pm Family Bible 630pm Youth Groups 3 00 pm Church Training Study 730 pm Evening Worship 10:30 am Church School 7 00 pin Evening Worship Wednesday. DUPLAlN METHOD1STCHURCH 11:30 am Church Services Rev David LitchfleM. Minister WSCS 3rd Wednesday aU pm Each ttwi ? pm The Hour of Power tor the 7 36 pm Hour of Power Prayer and LIll'HCUllFllJKNAZAHENE *hu)t' family 8 pm choir practice Bible study 8 pm Choir Practice Jr Basketball 515 North Lansing Street 10 am • Sunday School. Supt Kenneth LOWE UNITED Attend the Thursday. Ktger ,i METHODIST CHURCH First Sunday Communion Service Hev Kenneth Anderson 7 30 pm Calling Program First Tuesday Deacon"s Meeting Phone 224-7950 11 am • Worship Service Lowe and North Lowe Road Second Tuesday Ladles' Missionary- Minister Rev Harold McGuire Circle 10.00 an) - Sunday School Ft ItST BAPTIST CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH UFDeWlTT.SBC Mon Pri "Momenta of Meditation. " 9 t5 .11 w am ' Morning Worship Sunday School 9-10 am ' 6 15 pm • Young Pfcpte's Service HevJerryCole.Pastor 10 am Sunday School Rev Cowley. Sup't Church Worship 10.15-11.15 am Hitdki tt'KBJ 11068 DeWiHRd Church office hours 700 pm Evening Worship 11 am Worship Service Choir 8-9 pm Thursday 912 & i 3 Mon thru Fri Wednesday. 7.30 pm Bible Study and 6:3* pm Junior & Senior B.Y.F. UMW 7 30 2nd Wednesday of every prayer hour Sunday School - 9-45 am 700 pm Evening Service month Morning Worship - tliflo am church of 7:00 pm Wednesday. Junior and Senior Prayer Study Group 10-11 6 o'clock Church Training Choir Practice STJUHNSLl'lSCOPALCHUHCH FKEFMETHODlSTCHCItCll 7 o'clock Evening Worship 7:30 pm Wednesday. Prayer and Bible CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN Midweek Prayer Service 7;30 Youth CurnerofMeadarxl Walker 305 Church Street Study CHURCH fellowship 2nd & 4th Sunday at g.o'clock Kec(ory406E Walker Phone 224 3349 410 S. Maple Ave. Maple Rapids Join us in worship where "everybody Is Phone 2242600 ,,. . HoherLBenlley, Minister _/,. Rev- Hector Goodatl - Pastor' , vw-^^-Ofrice 224-2885 '' somebodrand Christ is^Dbrd." ° 3 miles west Ovid Elsie llighSchoof' Phone 682-4165 ''- * For more information call 669-9752 or 10 00 am • Sunday School 5565 E. Colony Road lii '—i x, iu • write Box 306. DeWitt 1973 Schedule U 00 am Morning Worship Justin She pa rd. Mirdster 10.am Worship Service your Every Sunday B am Holy Communion 6 oo pm Evening Worship Bill Nichelson. Youth Minister U ato Church School 1 VALLEY FARMS UNITED 2d & 41b Sunday Ji> am Hob Communion Prayer service as announced 7 pm Song Festival 'Everyone welcome) and Sermon PENTECOSTAL ClHJiUH 9 45 am - Sunday School Other Sundays • to um Morning Prayer1 Hev Neil Bolinger. pastor 11 am • Church Wed Night 630 ft 7:30 choir practices and Sermon 155 E. Stale Rd 6 pm Youth fellowship and adult Bible Thurs Night 8 pm Fellowship Service Nursery & church school iO am tor SALEM UNITED Phone 489-1705 Study nursery through 6th METHOlilSTCtlUHCH 7 pm Evening Service Every Monday eve T pm • Spiritual US27and County Line Kd 9 3u am • Sunday School 7 pm Wednesday • Prayer Meeting (lulling Sen-ice PastorPauIK Jones j 1 00 am - Morning Worship Eureka Area is! • 3d Mondays : pm Senior Citizens Phone 224-7709 7 30 pm • Sunday evening Evangelistic STCYRILCATHOLICCHUHCH this Sunday 2d & 4th Tui>ddys Noon - Senior Parsonage & office 2620 E Maple tlapids Wednesday. 7.30 pm • Youth Service RevThomasM Kowalczyk.Pastor CONGREGATIONAL Citizens* Kd Eureka Thursday. 7 30 pm - Bible Study PO Vox 97.517 E Main St CHRISTIAN CHURCH Every Tuesday morning and evening We cordially invite you to atlend any or Bannister 48807 Phone: Bfiz-5270 2619 E. Maple Rapids Rd weight ttiilthers Sunday. all of these services Rev Paul R. Jones. Pastor 2d Wednesday I 5 pm Family Planning 9 yy Worship Listen to our international broadcast Sunday Liturgies: Saturday 7:00 pm Phone 224-7709 Gillie ItiOu cnurch School HAKVESTMiE Sunday morning at 10:30 Sunday - 8:30 and 10:30 am tsl & .si am and 7 pm the month Implement Inc. General meeting of WSCS third Thurs­ ' Inter-denominational i Bath Area Jr and Sr Hi Y.F 6:00 pm New HoIUnd Mtchlnery Sacrament uf Penance Saturdays, 3 30 day in January- April and September Murl J Eastman. Pastor Cherub Choir. Wednesday 3:45 pm 10,1 pm after r pm Mass until 830 pm. Our Specialty Afternoon Circle meets second Thursday Jim McGovney. Youth Choir. Thursday 6:45 pm COMPANY Weekday evenings a trew minutes before SundaySchoolSupl HATH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Chancel Choir. Thursday 7:30 pm 1Q8HN Clinton St evening Mass at She homes of members HevCIarenceKcllh i 4 Mi N on US-27 to Bercan Circle meets third Thursday Marilyn Krol.Co-Supt WSCS Noon Meetings every 3rd Wed­ 313 N Lansing St First Frldajs-saci-anient of Penance. nesday i French Rd Tliursday hum 4 to & pm and alter the evening in each month at the homes of St Johns, Michigan members d-45 am - Sunday School 9:45 am Church School- WXYZ Noon Meeting every 1st Wednes­ Phone 224-4661 Phone 224-2777 evening Mass until a" are heard.- Mass and 11 am - Church 11:00 am Worship day prayers of Adoration at 7 pm. Holy 6 pm Youth Fellowship 7:00 pm Bible Study Council on Ministries every 2nd Wednes­ Communion m Friday at 6 and 7 15 am. 7 pm Sunday Evening Service day at 7:30 Adoration of Ihe blessed Sacrament. WAYSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor fiev Roy Green 7 pm ' Wednesday Bible Study and BATH BAPTIST CHURCH Administrative Board. 4th Monday of Egan Ford Thursday v pm un pjrst Friday after Rev Richard Cole. Paster SPACE evening Muss. The Corner of N US-27and Roosevelt Rds Prayer Meeting everv 3rd month. Federal-Mogul Devotiwis-Jjur Mother of Peipetual Sunday Sfhoo) 10 00 am tt:00 am Morning Worship 6:30 pm Youth Fellowship Sales, Inc. .Help Novena after 7 15 pm Ma* each Morning Worship 11 00 am Victor FOR CORPORATION Tuesday Sunday evening • 6:00 pm Ovid Area 7:30 pm Evening Service [(ellglous instruction Classes-Adult Wednesday evening service 7:00 pm Midweek Service on Wednesday 7:30 pm tnauiry Class. Tuesday at ft pm. High A church where everyone ts welcome THE UNITED CHURCH OF OVID Township 200 W. Higham St Johns Plant School ct'D Wednesday at 7 30 pm Public West Front Street REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS RENT tirade school cCD. Tuesdays from 4 until 5 licvctaudeB Ridtey.Jr.Pastor CHRISTOF LATTER DAYSAINT8 GROVE BIBLE CHURCH Phone 224-2286 pm. Corner Upton Rd&StoJJBd Rev Robert Prange. Past or Baptisms-Each Sunday at 1-30 by Worship Service • to am Elder JirryBaird Price and ShepurdcvlUe Roads appointment other arrangements by • DeWitt Area Church School - ll am opp ointment Nursery service for all children up to 2nd Sunday School -10 am Preaching Ser­ 10:00 am - Sunday School, clasies for H -A YStVE CHAPEL grade. vice - ll am all age* A BIBLE CHURCH Choir Practice • Wednesday 6:30 pm 11:00 am - Morning Worship 0&B Wes' Gulf Service FOWLER l4J7Turner Road, DeWitt f ST JOIINsLUTHEltAN CHURCH Mid-Week Prayer Service • Wednesday 6:30 pm • Young People Rev Douglas Beach.Pastor 1 ~~ 'ftiissoorfsynoo- WESLEYAN HOLINESS CHURCH 7:» pm 7:30 pm - evening Service Phone 488-9251 (levMichaelli Ruhl.Pastor i27W- William St. Ovid Everyone welcome 7:30pm - Wednesday, prayer meeting Party Shoppe Free Pick-up ft Delivery RevLoydKeely Ladies Missionary Circle meets 4th 10 am Sunday School 10 15 am Divine Worship ;» Thursday • Open Monday thru Saturday il am-ttorshfp Service S US-27 i 8-00 am Matins Service. 3rd Sunday 10 am Sunday School and Morning Couples Club meeto 4th Saturday in Complete Party Suppliei 6 phi Ynung People Fulton Area Mathews Elevator each month Worship Sunday Evenings 7:30 pm month J pm Evening Service 0 06 am Sunday1 School and Bibic 7:30 pm Wednesday Prayer Meetings FULTON FULLGOSPEL CHURCH 224 N Clinton Phone 224-2212 7,-15 pm Wednesday Bible Study ma Classes ** mik east of Perrlnton on M-67. f, Prayer Phone 224*3536 Holy Comnimuon Island 3rdSundays each '4 mile south Lansing month at to 15 am A friendly church with a menage for nVTD FIRST I1APTISTCHUKCH Rev LyimShunk, Pastor Grain-Feed-Beans K1MBERLY CHURCH OF CHRIST Church utitce Hours tf «M2 «J Monday. today Malfiat Oak Street 1007 Klmtxrly Drive , Wednesday. Thursday arid Friday Bible Loving * Bible Believing - Bible Rev Earl C- Copelln. P4stor l:4S am • Sunday School Lansing. Michigan mornings. Preaching Paul Johns en Church School Supt 11:00 am • Morning Worship John Halls Phone 593-2111 Adult Ins truclionl 30 pro* 7pmMondflys 7:00 pm - Youth Service Antes Cleaners Capitol Savings liEDEEMER UNITED S:45 am Church Schoo. 11:00 am MOT Weekday School and Confirmation Classes 7:45 pm - Evening Service ll am - Morning Worship - Wednesdays. 3:304 00 pm METHODISTCRLtRCtl , nlng Worship. 7 pm Evening Fellowship lOSN-BridieSt F 7:« pm • Tmtrrfay. Prayer and praise 10 am - Bible Study Udtes Guild - LWML 2nd Wednesday Wednesday 7 pm Prayer and Bible Pickup and Delivery AND LOAN ASSN. Richardl,. eiarJc Pii*f or service > * pm ' Evening Werahip each month at?-30pm ( Slittb. * pm Senior choir — im in 11 » ?' W34 S44fc daughter, Mrs Alice Neely of address was buried at South Bingham Fisher Body Corporation. Albert Newman at 2 pm on Oct 22 with the Rev Glen J Farnham presiding Mr Albert Leo Newman, 66, of 208 Newman was buried at Mc- Lancaster Lane. Lansing, died Bride cemetery

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    Mr and Mrs Wilbur Bancroft and Mrs Wilbur Bancroft called uf Maple Rapids returned home on Mrs Thelma Bancroft and last Sunday from two weeks at Mr and Mrs Fredrick Bancroft Cannonsburg, Pa where they and family of Jackson were guests of his brother Mr Mrs Hazel Tyler of Maple and Mrs Bruce Bancroft While Rapids and daughter Mrs Leote there they took several day Flower attended a birthday Coming Soon... trips to West Virginia and the dinner at the home of Mrs Inez surrounding area, including Van Haun in Elsie for her son Pittsburg. Pa, Wheeling and Floyd on Tuesday, Oct 8. Uglebay Park W Va. On Mr and Mrs Dean Moon of Monday they flew to New York Maple Rapids are parents of a and look a sight seeing tour via new daughter, Jennifer Lynn Greg Line Bus of New York born on Sept 20 at 1:46 am City, including the Statue of weighing seven poinds and six Liberty, World Trade Center, ozs Jennifer has two brothers Empire State Building, RCA Mrs Moon was formerly Mary THE GRAND OPENING and Rockefellow Center Plazas Lou Schaefer and Skating Rink also the United Nations, Wall St, Mr and Mrs Richard Andrews Mulberry Street and the Italian of Rochester with two of their Festival, Greenwiek Village, sons spent Saturday and Sunday The Cathedral of St John, which with her mother Mrs Marge has the third largest Great Rose Rumsey of Maple Rapids. They OF were Sunday dinner guests at Window of the World, Central Park, Grants Tomb, the home uf Mr and Mrs Don Guggenhiem Museum, Times. Andrews and family in Square, Harlem, the Bowery Perrinton and other places in Upper and Mrs Elston Hicks and Vicky CENTRAL NATIONAL lower Manhatten Ladisky, daughter oi Mrs Carolyn Ladisky of Maple On Friday, they with Mrs Rapids are in Carson City- Bruce Bancroft accompanied Hospital, Carson City. Mrs Bruce to the airport in Pittsburg Auburn Smeltter also of Maple to wish him "Bon Voyage' * as he Rapids is in the St Johns BANK'S NEWEST AND lett for a three week business Memorial Hospital in St Johns. trip to the Far East He has been chosen by the RCA Mr and Mrs Don Eyer of Company as part of a team to Maple Rapids attended the evaluate and determine the wedding ceremony of Mr and marketing ot RCA Mobile Mrs Rodney Ever in the Becon FINEST INNOVATION Communication Sjstem in Church in Perrinton, home of Tokyo, Seoul, Hong Kong, the groom Mr Dan E\er was Djakarta, Singapore. Saigon, groomsman tor his brother. The Bankok and Honolulu -He ex­ new Mrs Rodney Ejer was pects to return home on Oct 22 formerly Vicky Eb'nght of IN BANKING On the return trip homo Mr Ithaca Greenbush Golden Age Club meets

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