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April 4, 1974

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Clinton County Su Py^1SS^ \ ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 48879 119th year Vol. 49, 24 Pages-. April 4,1974 f Citizens short circuit pay hikes in DeWitt Twp

By Linda Heyboer department would weigh heavily in a part- probably have to foot the whole bill if County N>w Writer t time man's favor. ( '- , Lansing refuses to participate. Angell joined severl other residents in* Land Purchase DEWITT TWP - DeWitt trustees ap- reiterating the need for a school crossing Two resolutions for land purchases - 20 ' parently saw what was coming. guard at Sheridan and TUrner, near the acres for fire department expansion and 36 Or rather, they saw what was not coming -' Sheridan Road School. He accused trustees acres for park facilities' -- were passed with - pay raises for them during 1974-75. Eileen Corrand, Jack Kzeski of "ramrod- 1 amendments proposed by Angell. He asked So they were studies in nonchalance ding through'' a previous crossing'guard the purchases not be made unless 2 outside Saturday after tight-fisted township proposal and stalling on the Sheridan issue. assessors appraise the land within 10 per­ • residents voted at the annual meeting to'can Corr and Kzeski said the board recognized cent of the price cited. ^ the raises while approving the rest of JJ" , the need for a gu,ard there, but wanted to proposed budget. ^ , J ' split costs with the city^of Lansing because Approve Budgets "What difference does it make?" w^ I . the school lies on the dividing line between it Aside from the salary debate, discussion typical official post-m,eeting remark. J and the township, of the $107,312 police budget and the $75,500 Supervisor'Dale Emerson, while agreeing They explained the board made inquiries road budget dominated the meeting. Budget the salary issue meant little to him per­ of Lansing police chief Thomas O'Toole proposals* for the planning commission sonally, commented, "I feel it's unfortunate (who in turn referred it to the city council). ($1,300), fire department ($30,225) and for whoe'ver's in this office." * Corr added that the township would cemetery ($12,500) breezed through easily. 200 Present s / T 'A standing room-only crowd* of over 200 • turned out for the event at the township fire hall.. t i Why was chief fired? As expected, the salary debate was the hottest point on the agenda. Por^the first Ume officials could rememberf the regular "hand vote hadto be followed up by "division DeWitt Twp Board says of the house" and ballot voting procedures, The proposed budget called for salary increases of $12,000 to $16,000 for the supervisor, $8,900'to $11,000 for the clerk, _ reason soon to come $7,900J9,$U,000 for the treasurer and $600 to $l,20tt*each for trustees. A move to adopt . , By Linda Heyboer The motion carried-with the former the increases as proposed failed narrowly, A r County News Writer police chief among its supporters. ' ' 1 motion to keep the salaries at their 1973-74 I On their attorney's advice, board mem­ The St Johns Fire Dept rushed, to Scott Rd Apartments last week to stop a fire before levels, which wa&made by Bruce Angell II, bers have refused comment on the firing it had a chance to got agood start. Although minor damage resulted from fire, smoke DEWITT TWP - The jackpot,question in eventually passed '89-80. these parts is: Why was Bruce Angell II despite demands from- Angell andl his entered surrounding-apartments. -4 » Angell in the Spotlight '. fired last September? supporters. x \ Angell was in ttie spotlight throughout the Soon, everyone will know the answer; The refusal was' one factor 'cited on meeting, speaking on nearly every topic That's what township board members recently submitted recall petitions against Milliken addresses GOPdinher Thursday from ^alaries,to,sewfii;sJo'.pchoDlJCKiasing- > proriiised^after^discQsslbh of the'former shpervisor'-DaleS Emersonr cler,kr Ddnhd guards^ * ' ~ ' Syverson and trustees Eileen Cdrf and Jack attendance of Gov William ^liHiken as t police chief's dismissal wastalocked in the ST JOHNS -.Upwards of 300 persons are Republican officials rare optimistic ov§r fie questioned police, chief*William Nash final moments of Saturday's annual Kzeski. ' , ., "expected to attend the Clinton County featured speaker. attendance prospects. They insisted following Saturday's i i The dinner, scheduled to be held in the St on' hiring ' procedures, asking whether meeting. Republican fund raising dinner Thursday Others slated to appear on the program current part-time policemen will get first Declare inquiry meeting that this time, they had come April 4 which will be highlighted by the Johns High School cafeteria, is an annual with the governor are committee chairman prepared to discuss the issue. event and serves as'a source of revenue for grabs at 2 full time positions to be opened up Out of Order Brandon D. White, Jr and finance chairman this year, \ A resident's inquiry about the firing was They insisted following Saturday's the local Republican committee. William Gnodtke. i Nash responded that part time men would declared out of order because another meeting that this time, they had come Traditionally i party leaders of state and Milliken has been governor of the state prepared to discuss the issue. national'prominence have lead the program be encouraged to apply. He said they would motion was on the floor. But righf dfter that since January41969 when he assumed the None of the board members would including Sen Robert Griffin, Congressman go through the same selection procedure as vote, a quick motion to adjourn was made by post held by George Romney who resigned other prospective'employes, to avoid later fjre chief Ed Fancher at the urging of elaborate on the prepared statement, •parry Brown and, last year's guest speaker, to become secretary of Housing and Urban however. (SEEPAGE12A) .Vice President Gerald Ford. charges of favoritism. township treasurer Oliver Angell, Bruce! Development h^Washington. Eleven months Angell's uncle / l ' Gov Milliken's last visit to St Johns was m later Milliken was electecV to his present Emerson added that past service in the 1970 when he addressed area GOP, members four-year term and is currently in the initial during a Lincoln Day Dinner at the location period of a campaign to retain his office. of this year's event. His return has had a Tickets for the dinner will be available at favorable ipact on ticket sales and county the door. \ Last call for youth Talent exhibit entries

ST JOHNS - Last call for'participation in Participation in the annual event is'open the annual Clinton County Youth Talent to any Clinton Coiinty student nine years of Exhibit occurs this w.eek"with the entry age but not yet 20 years by April 24,1974. A deadline set for this Friday, April'5, total of 24 categories are open to entrants j Gov William Milliken ranging from ceramics, photography and According to Richard Wells, committee handicrafts ,to decoupage, needlecraft and . chairman for St Johns /Rotary Club, spon­ kit assembly. Prizes will be awarded in each soring organization, -entries have come in of four age categories plus $50 savings steadily and already provisions are being certificate each to the best of show entry , Sunday is made to accomodate the many 'displays' submitted by a boy and a girl. Top prize' for during the public showing dates of April 24 each of th& four age groups is $25:00 savings through 27. As in the past there will be no certificate. <- \ "Baby Animal" charge for the public showing which will be Entry blanks are still available in all held during the four day period in the' school offices as well as from leaders of 4-H groups. l four day Municipal Building in St Johns. » Attention.Derby.car builders ST JOHNS -- Sunday is "Baby Animal Day" in Clinton County and 4 area farmers ST JOHNS - The 2d clinic for the 1974 urged to attend the\ meeting at which are offering families and their children the Clinton County Soapbox Derby will be steering and bTake' assembly and car opportunity to see young farm animals "up Saturday in the community room of Bee's covering will be discussed, ' I close." Chevrolet-Oldsmobile at 10 pm, ' The Derby, sponsored,by the St Johns Jaycees, will be held on Clinton Ave in St Johns May 19.' Opening their'farms to the public Sunday Participants and 1 or both parents are from 2-4 pm are Larry Phinney; 3275 E. Price" Rd; William Ashley, 4707 E. Price;- Elmer Smith, Round Lake Rd, and Green Meadow Farm, just south of Elsie on Betty Louise Ruedger Hollister Rd. L The Phiriney Farm, featuring beef calves, - is Nurse of Year is 3 miles east of US-27. „ . „ , 1 missionary nurse in Sierra Leone, Africa •. Baby lambs will be on display at the ST JOHNS -- Miss Betty Louise Ruedger - 'from 1964 to 1971. * Ashley Farm. 4 miles east of US-27. , was chosen Nurse of the, Year last week at Upon her return'home, she worked at the Clinton Memorial Hospital by a vote of Sheridan Community Hospital and in Oct; Baby colts of Belgium draft hbrses will "be fellow employees. * * 1972 joined Clinton Memorial Hospital. She shown at the Smith Farm. To reach the Miss Ruedger was k hired By Clintori Works as head nurse on the 2nd floor on .the Smith Farm, go east on Price Rd to t Memorial in 1952 as a nurses aide, 3-Upm shift, r ShepardsvUle. Turft south on Hollister and t In 1954 she entered Edward W< Sparrow Shejesfdes at 41(1 Wight Street, St Johns. go to Round-Lake Rd, then turn east. Betty Louise Ruedger, RN, receives a corsage from Mary Ellen Buggs, RN, after accepting her Clinton Memorial Hpspltal Nur.se of Hospital School of Nursing. After Her parents are Mr and .Mrs Mark Ruedger the Year certificate from Helen Scripter, (left) director of nursing. Mrs Buggs was the 1973 year winner of the award. 1 Cows will be' being milked at Gre^n- graduation, she worked for her church as a of Crystal. Meadow. ' s ** CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN April 4,1974 Mv * Variety of exhibits highlightsAAid- AAichigan Arts and Grafts Show Smith Hall is located next to Coming to 'Smith Hall in St There will also be a special Ledge Art Guild, and a'member made, and explain,their history • Johns April 5,6 and 7 will be the offering for those interested in * of Kalamazoo ' Valley' Art to any interested viewers. the City Park in St Johns, Mid-Michigan Arts &' Crafts classes, Association. " Rainbow Wax Works is an Michigan. Hours for the 3 day Show. . Signmaker, T.F* Doyle of He has had numerous shows appropriate name , for Gary show will be 5 -10 pm on Friday. The show will feature pver 15 Garden City, will be on hand to and placed high invawards DeMink's hand dipped, and 10 am -10 pm on Saturday and working artists and craftsmen custom make any kind of wood presented. He is also a metal carved candles, Gary, who hails noon - 9 pm on Sunday. demonstrating their special sign wanted. He cuts, 'routs,- sgulptor whose subjects include from . Kalamazoo, will be Admission wilt be $1.50 .for talents, In addition to the sands, and stains your sign ships, trees/flowers, etc, making candles right at the adults, $1 for students, children demonstrations they wilT have while you wait. *\ ». show. under 6 free. . . —„ finished products and supplies Lynne Bennett, art teacher at On hand at the show will be > for sale, Some of the artists will Ovid-filsie High School, is a representatives from Tandy be taking names of those who metal-smither and will-be Leather and American Han­ IF THE ENERGY CRISIS wish, to sign Op for instructional demonstrating and-- exhibiting dicrafts who will have kits and classes in their specialty. her work. Her specialty is supplies on hand for the do-it- yourselfer. On hand for the show will be; copper jewelry and includes PROMPTS YOU TO Summershine of Ovid and the * anything from bracelets, to body \ * ., armor. "Ceramic flower making' unique line of hand crafted, 1 1 candles wilt be on hand .with a Tom Buckley; from Moon- made easy" will be demon­ STAY HOME MORE special setup for dipping'Vour tower, Glass Works, Kalamazoo, strated by Barbi Mel of East, Lansing, Specializing in'lamps A own mushroom candles. Also, is an artist excelling in the art of displayed will be the largest stained,and leaded glass. His and hand painted delftware, THIS SUMMER ... candle car in the world - VW creativity extends from leaded Barbi also works in mison royal with 350 lbs of wax over ifc„ glass planters and terrariums Coppenhagen and wedgewood A custom wax'job by. Sum­ to stained glass lamps and Effects. She makes Hummel- • Make Outdoor Living More' mershine. - windows and anything in bet­ like figures and characters of ' ween, f all sorts as well as inexpensive Specializing in macrame, kits. •> " Fun & Easier With A quilling, and .nature arts is a Award winning artist Pat group called The Orange Crate Preston of Lansing, will be j -Richard Kerr from Foxfire from the Kalamazoo area. In available to do charcoal and Jewelry, Fat City, Mt Pleasant, the offing are demonstrations pastel-portraits. Pat has1 an will be on hand to custom make and finished products of aH extensive-art education which earrings, chokers, rings and types. started at U of M and continued bracelets. He -,puts together at Western- She is presently beads and wire to the buyers Coming all the way from taste. Greenfield, Indiana is Matt working out of Knapps in 'v Oertel, a leatherworker. He will Lansing, where she does por­ Sherry Trenka and her 2 • demonstrate how to make items traits by appointment partners from Decorator's from the hide to the finished, Have brush will travel is the Crafts, DeWitt, offer demon­ products. His wares include slogan pf Ed Heiser of Lansing. strations and finished products belts, purses, key chains, This self taught, free form artist in dough art, egg baskets, and wallets and more. 'incorporates the use of not only dried flower arrangements. Representing St Johns in pallet knives but such unlikely utensils as ^hacksaw blades, Hailing from Lansing are Ceramics is Robert's Ceramics,' 1 Mrs Jerry Roberts works on a ceramics figure to display at the Art and Crafts show who will demonstrate and sell teaspoons, and cement trowels, glassblowers Mark and Patsy finished products and'supplies. He is president of the Grand* pamarrp who blow and spin this weekend at Smith Hall. -^ glass in creative ways. William and Bessie Rogers of T -Rogers Rock Ranch; St Johns, will be at the show'with goods BEE'S CHEVROLET and services for anything pertaining to the rock hobby. Demonstrations include polishing rubies, tumbling CONGRATULATES THESE stones in different grits, and all - phases of . They will exhibit their prize collection of SALES LEADERS , 11 fossils which include trilobites / dating back; millions' of years'" and a piece of algae Jbat dates back over a billion tfears,ago . » , ^ Unusual and fascinating are the hallmarks of Blair Daley's VkM&krM collection of restored .,and working antique radios. Blair will exhibit his collection which' the better grill include the first radios ever Years of experience, from the leading manufac­ turer of gas barbeques, have gone into the de­ . Charge man' sign of this outstanding unit. The family who DoMr~: already likes cook-outs, will fall in love with its / with 6000 gal speed and dependability. • .-•*$. ' '<• * * tfv <*•' %'. I* \l '•lftft I & The feature-packed AMK model Master Chef ' gives you more cooking area in a popular- gasoline theft , priced gas barbeque. And now you can have all of the fun of cook-outs without the mess and guess of the old charcoal fire. No more ST JOHNS -- James H. , - tedious fire building, no long wait to start Crandell III appeared in Circuit cooking. Court • last week for arraignment on a charge of Charmglow and modern gas put an end to all larceny over $100. the trouble and bother of outdoor cooking ... it's the "in" way to cook out! He faced a charge of stealing 6000 gallons of gasoline from the Hudson Oil Co of DeWitt Twp and stood mute at the arraignment. KURT'S APPLIANCE A not guilty plea was entered in his behalf and the case, will go1' before a jury trial. • , CENTER, INC. DOWNTOWN ST JOHNS PHONE 224-3895

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WRBJ WILL BE HOLDING THEIR DON HENNING HOWARD RUBY ANNUAL EASTER EGG HUNT Don has won }his award 12 titoes in the 16 years he's been em­ Howard has been employed at Bee's for the past four years and in ployed at Bee's. He resides at 401 E. Walker St. in St. Johns with three years of eligibility for this award has won the award all three his wife, Bonna Rae and their nine children, Mrs. James Mead (Diane) years. He resides at 2169 Wildcat Rd. with his wife Sharon and Andy, a student at Ferris State College, Allen, a student at Kirk land their son, Brian, a student at Rodney B. Jr. High. Saturday, April 13th College, Rodney, senior at SJHS^Perry, freshman at SJHS, Larry, 'k , eighth grader at Rodney B. Jr. High and Denise, Bill, and Scott, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. all students at St. Joseph School. V . at WRBJ Studios \ 1363 W. Park Rd. These are our salesmen who achieved member- tship in the Chevrolet Legion of Leaders in 1973. Prizes! The .salesmen shown t takes complete knowl­ and want. It takes here have won Chev­ edge of all the prod­ warm, human .under­ rolet's highest award ucts they iell. It takes standing of how to deal Fun Galore! for outstanding retail an awareness of what with all Kinds of people. * salesmanship through their customers need their superior perfor- These salesmen are .for children 10 yeah an'd under mance during 1973. professionals and F we are proud of the' To gain thfs-high honor Chevrolet honor accorded them. . t. y > v

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WRBJ-AM NOW BEGINS ITS BROADCAST DAY 1 S PHONE 224-2345 SOUTH US-27 ST. JOHNS AT 7 A.M. DAILY* ,% ' Listen to the Farm Market Report - 7:15 A.M. k I.

, t ,t «V April 4,1974 CLINTON COUNTV NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN "•! 3A 1 ' ' i ' s^s^; Bath Twp solves tlHTnTTnr^-- 7*11^4 "Remember the poor-it COEIB nothing;" (Josh Billings) V problem, now J faced with another Dancing- (9 P.M. to 1:30 A.M.) \ By Linda Heyboer the engineering)firm Fishbeck, Talks of Lawsuit - In The "Dog House" County News Writer * Thompson and Carr, whom the Whited said he did not see how Whited's said.had come to help a law suit could be avoided, but Every Saturday Night SERVING YOUR them earlier that day. added he wasn't exactly sure at1 BATH TWP - Bath trustees wwho to^sue. solved a township sewer hassje ' For the less emotional, but t FAVORITE DRINK Monday only to see a Water complicated discussion, about "I could 'sue the township The Roadhouse problem aggravate a personal the mobile home park, board board, the engineers, the sewer members called on bond con­ system, the Drain Commission E. State St., St. Johns, Mi. bed between Supervisor '.Roy sultant Raymond J. Stauder for or my neighbors," he said. VanSickle and an irate resident. advice. ' Whited said Charles Johnson, Mus/c By - *&} The positive move came after with aid of a bulldozer, and 2 "The Fronfmen" £sL] a rehash of bargaining with Stauder reviewed Grat- tarola/s original .proposal, front end loaders, helped him developer Paul Grattarola on 1 get out his'truck, which was, sewer hook-up of his planned which' included building the trapped beyond the "flood." He' mobile home park at Upton Rd forced main, paying a $1500 tap- said his car was still trapped and M-78. in charge and a $3 per unit monthly county1 maintenance there. Both sides made concessions. When asked whether there The board approved Grat­ charge and basing debt retirement fees on the exact was any water inside his house, tarola's plan of connecting with Whited laughed and said, "too, the sewer line, via a forced metered amount of sewage Leon Koanigsknecht and Dave Pohl talk with Harold Ecker of MSU about careers in placed into theisystem. but of course I haven't been agriculture during Careers Day at Fowler High School last Wednesday. main he would build, and home in a few hours." v agreed to help provide Mark Schlussel, Grattarola's MOMMA easements where necessary. attorney, had argued the last Si apfcVLi.iLoiorul i His plan to pay debt condition was justified because retirement fees based on how mobile homes use less sewer PO >DU KNOW, MRS" HOBB5, THAT is the answer to your laundry, dishwashing, capacity than regular homes. AS A VETERAN OVER 651'AM much metered sewage units put ELIGIBLE FOR NEEDED TREAT? (' , cleaning and water problems. into the system failed, though He also said the park's par­ ' "ENT ATAVAHOSPITAJ-? 1 the board agreed to recommend ticipation in the sewer system • "Solids" in your tap water keep soap's from ' would1 lower each resident's (UoT JUST YOU MR K) lathering properly. Interfere with really clean the county use this method to IW OLD VETERAN v assign maintenance costs debt fee. from $9.75 to $7-50. rinsing. Leave aggravating spots and dulling film. Stauder advised the board ^MAY BE ELIGIBLE/ The other sewer related V A lyilracle Water unit removes "solids"—water ' that allowing the meter problems, too. Like to try a Miracle for a month? Call: problem was raised by Dick v Whited, a leader in the provision would open a movement to recall VanSickle "Pandora's, box" of policy and dis-incorporate the charter v changes. township. KURT'S APPLIANCE "The assignment is based on THE ONLY MIRACLE YOU CAN BUY. ' capacity to use the system, not •ftiisStoTi I Cites Construction Damage an actual use," he argued. FH Infonnillon cnuct ihr wiml VA olfln |th«k 'Mir vtwiH bosk) M *Hlf Vtltrau AdmlnbtiidoJi DOWNTOWN ST. JOHNS PHONE 224-3895 Whited and his wife said "There's no way you can give "IK.BIOV™o<>IAw,NW WMhtniton DC JW10 preferrential treatment to 1 sewer construction at their i home on^ 13604 Vine had (developer) without opening the severely ** damdged their door for someone else." property, removing features The compromise proposal such as plants and gate posts Schlussel offered met with 11m Chaoman of the Debt of Natural Resources describes a career in i \* 1 and causing flooding by as Stauder's, approval, however, ^^SSSmm^ during Careers Day at Fowler High School last week. much as 6-feet- deep in spots. and won the vote of all but one .The Whited's charged that board member present. VanSickle refused to look at Treasurer Thomas Woodruff Fowler High students learn their property when they called explained that he objected to him for help. They also implied the single tap-in charge and felt that the damage, which they the policy would give an unfair discovered March 28, upon break to big developers. about careers from experts ' returning from vacation, might Grattarola s,aid after the drafting, engineering by Dr Phillip Gannon, president THE HAPPIEST DRIVERS IN TOWN have been politically motivated. meeting he was not pleased with. FOWLER - Fowler High . technological and industrial of Lansing Community College, VanSickle said he did not take the charges involved in the School students had the op­ trades, and human ecology, direct action because of the settlement, but was glad to be portunity last Wednesday to including fashion mer­ FISH FRY BUY FROM Whited's "belligerent attitude" able to start work on the 300-unit learn from experts about chandizing. toward him, but he maintained project. careers open to them upon high , Students selected 3 careers Family style fish fry in the Fowler he had been responsible for' The Whited's problem was not school and, in many cqses, High School cafeteria April 5th, college graduation. area's in which they were in­ from 4:30 til B p.m. Prices are: EGAN FORD SALES, Inc. contacting.Charles Johnson of so easily solved. terested in learning more about, STUDENTS-S1.75 ADULTS- Speakers for the Fowler with those sessions preceded by $2.25 UNDER 5 - FREE Family 200 W. Higham SJ. JOHNS Phone 224-2285 Careers Day included a general assembly, addressed Plan available, inquire at door. Meetingwill explain representatives of MStf, CMU, LCC, Civil Service and others to • j offer a wide range of 'p *t,'", ,* ** rsrwTrrir ; .u. ' \ */< representation 'in occupational } veterans benefits areas." ' Among informational < ST JOHNS - Veterans homestead tax relief, Vietnam bonuses programs offered to students and other veterans problems will be highlighted at a'meeting April CLINTON NATIONAL were sessions discussion 9 at 7:30 pm at the probate court house in St Johns. 1 careers iff agriculture, law The meeting is jointly sponsored by the Michigan Veterans Trust enforcement, data processing, Fund and the Clinton County Veterans Trust Fund Committee. It is hotel-motel management, open to all veterans who want information on benefit programs, as education, conservation, well as members of county agencies concerned with veterans. nursing, engineering, building is all you'll ever Forest Conley Jr, chairman of the county veterans committee, trades, auto" trades, clerical, reports that the group has granted over $94,102.10 in financial marketing and management, grants to some 1,441 veterans and their dependents since the-trust art, civil service, health, fund program began in 1946, ' , For more information on the'meeting call the committee at 224-. v 6761, extension 237, / ' Cub Scouts to need to know about St Johns.police collect bottles investigate, break-ins • ST JOHNS -- St Johns Cub Scout Pack No 572 has re­ ST JOHNS -- St Johns Police March 31 and a small amount of money was discovered stolen. scheduled their pop bottle drive MORTGAGES are investigating a*string of to this Saturday, April 6 from 10 break-ins at local schools Swegles St Elementary am to 5 pm/ v > during the past month. School was broken into March On March 9, Rodney B. 28 and taken were 2 earphone Those persons wishing to take Wilson Junior High'was broken headsets and a 60-minute their returnable type pop intoN and $50 was taken. The recording tape- bottles to the Ideal collection school was broken into again, Two break-ins were reported point may do so at the April/1, 1 at the Gingerbread Cressman garage at 308 S. House nursery school and tjie Emmons in St Johns. other at St Johns High School. Those persons, living in the This motorcycle 'Two radios, valued at $30 rural areas having bottles to donate may have them picked policy may apiece were taken from the Gingerbread House and about up by calling Joe Humenik at save you $75 wash stolen from the shop 224-7232 or Charlotte Voisin at money and area at' the high school. 224*7901. ]• -

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Stehlik of R 2, Ashley March-22 Agirl.JulicRenan^wasbornctnaa i Charles Mueller and Mr and at Clinton Memorial Hospital. to' Mr and Mrs Floyd A. /Mrs Reo Pattison. The mother North Bengal She weighed 7 lbs 12% ozs, The Guerrero of 512 Bridge St, is the former Peggy Sailers. baby has 4 brothers and 3. Alma, March 27 at Clinton - A boy, Matthew James, was sisters. Grandparents are Mrs Memprial Hospital, She born to Mr and Mrs Jim Price of .. Paul Groff Sr of Lebanon and Mary Krai and 'Mrs Rose weighed 7 lbs 6 ozs. Grand­ R 4, St Johns, March 23 at his. sister, Mrs Herman Rossoi/ Fabus* The mother'is the. for­ parents are Mr and Mrs •Carson City Hospital. He returned home, Friday, March, A girl* Donna Mae, was born was born to Mr and Mrs Ernest mer Helen Krai. Francisco Martinez and Mr and weighed 7 lbs 7 ozs. The baby 22 after spending a few days to Mrand Mrs Dentils Eldred of Eugene Meyers of 809 N, A boy, Leonard 'John, was Mrs Cayetano Guerrero. The has 1 brother. Grandparents are Wjth the Matter's son and 9§4 Wilson Rd Rt 1 St Johns 3-14- Oakland 3-24-74 at Clinton born to Mr and Mrs Charles T. mother is the former Matilde Mr and Mrs Ernie Huss and Mr daughter-in-law, Prof and Mrs 74 at Gratiot Community Hospital. He, weighed 8 lbs 15& Smith of 607 Cherry, DeWUt, Martinez, and Mrs Kenneth Price Sr. The Francis Rossow and family i>f Hospital. She weighed 9 lbs 15 ozs. The baby has 1 sister, March 24 at Clinton Memorial A boy, Brandon Jame^s, was mother is the former pebby Ft Wayne, Ind. ozs.'The baby has.l brother. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Hospital He weighed 8 lbs. 15 born to Mr and Mrs Don Pafc Huss.- , Mr and Mrs Edw,fa Mohnke of Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Clark Meyers and Mr and Mrs ozs. The baby has 1 sister, tison of R,l, Elsie, March 29 at South Bengal and Mrs Iva Wayne March and Mr and Mrs Lyle .Fugate; The'mother is'ihe- Carlson City Hospital, He ABOUT PACE Schafer of Lansing called on former Katherine Fugate/ Grandparents,are Mr and Mrs Any timo" you iljid that troth < Olen Eldred. The mother is the John WardelL and Mr and Mrs weighed 8 lbs Vk ozs. The baby stands la your way yon mty be1 Mrs William ErnstiandMaxine former Sharon'Marsh. *' A girl, Janette Rene, was Leonard Smith. The mother is- has ,1 brother and 1 sister. very Burn that you .art headed, Ernst on' Tuesday everting, A boy, Ernest Eugene, Jr, born to Mr and Mrs' James the former Audrey War dell. . •* Grandparents are Mr and Mrs in the wrong direction. \ '••]'' March 19. . ' .

^i^rrj-sfjK^j-jift^ •aexatlPure ESSffBrlteSeU ' •BExall Fast VITAMIN E VITAMIN E HAIR r; HOME SKIN OIL SKIN CREAM I SPRAY PERMANENTS A. concentrated Choose from A tbjck, golden beauty cream Tor- Regular, ^_ moisturizing aid!. dry skin. s Hardrto-Hold or 5 typesl s Unscenfed. 13~oz. PLANTERS Dry 1 oz.-, 2 for Roasted MR & MRS JOHN BRIGGS £'«£«? PEANUTS 3 •*• htiir ^ .sjini) 2 $405 $005 Never greasyl Always enjoyed! 1 Rosie Lehmahn 2M " lor 1 8oz. 'exatf ,' . 7/exall 59' One Size Stretch HERBAL BALSAM BATH - On Feb 2 at 4:30 pm, an identical dress and carried a CONDITIONING M PLANTERS Pennant RosieLehmann.jiaughterofMr basket of roses and white CONDITIONING PANTYHOSE and Mrs Ehrenfried Lehmann, carnations and red rose petals. 1 n SHAMPOO JT SHAMPOO Reinforced parity or all-nude styles. MIXED NUTS 12754 Wood Rd, became the . The bride's mother wore a ^HY Leaves hair bride of John Briggs", son of Mr floor length pink gown and had Vacuum packed for freshness; features and Mrs Melvin Briggs, 6551 .a corsage of white roses with IWfctf c|ean w|(h a (resni ^ a rectbsable plastic lid, earthy scentl 12 oz. ^ Clark' Rd at. the Emmanuel pink ribbon. The groom's Ikrbil 16 oz. Lutheran Church. Pastor Karl 'mother chose a floor length blue Krauss performed' the gown and a corsage, of white 59 ceremony. •roses with a blue ribbon/" 2.H The bride selected a gown. David-Briggs,- brother of the featuring a long train,-sheer groom, served as best man. sleeves,.and an eibpire waist, Groomsmen were Phillip Wolf, and was accented by lace. A Steve Covell and Bobbie Briggs. juliet crown with pearl beads Ring bearer was Steven Bishop. J'/ -« r-, ljsngth-i'yeil* ^cf.-'cajrieg/'al^ nexall *•/• 7?exa/mtr:n-Rf>v%4 v, J)'- *>7?exa// Held faV Liederbranz. Oltip jn Lff. JfBXaft Y TfExalL :. brjuguefof red ancl white roses Lansing. Specia.1 guests,''were VITAMIN B&C VITAMIN C fri^^escent'shape. '' , WalteY 'and 'Anna r Surma, < 4 RUBBINGIQ J ALUREX BUFFERED NO-ASPIRIN Heictte Lehmahn attended as grandparents, and Gertrude CAPSULES TABLETS ALCOHOL TABLETS 'her sister's maid of honor; Rose .Corall, ' godmother. Also, ANTACID ASPIRIN Jensen of Bath,' Cheryl Schaefer Margaret Bishop-Curry, r^s^n Twin pack special! Twin pack special! 4 f=i For an invigorating Magnesium- aluminum hydroxide (acetaminophen) 'Smrnmovm^i Higti potency vitamin B 5 grains of aspirin and Jamie Leak of DeWitt were grandmother of the groom, and 1 SOOmg/jj-gg rub-down! 16 oz. 12 oz, liquid For those complex and vitamin C 2 bottles _ plus two antacids-. bridesmaids and Clair Lee of Charles D. Briggs, grandfather, or 50 tablets 100's who can't take combined in a high quality of 100's 1 aspirin! 100's Holt was flower girl. of the groom. dietary supplement! 2 for The attendants wore empire gowns of red velvet trimmed. The couple is residing at 4426 ^ 2 battles $A49 jTj 2 bottles V^ 19 $429 $009 with white lace. They carried Seaway Dr, Lansing. ~J of 100's I bouquets of red roses and The bride and groom are both for mi, carnations. The flower girl wore s. graduates" of Bath High School.'

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i Family and Society jSmmssswrngs^^ Sue. Pe/key bride Bride to be honored with shower of John B/ack Dianne Waltz was guest of Card bingo was played during DEWITT -- Judson Memorial bearer. Roy Pelkey and Tom honor at a bridal shower given the evening. Miss Waltz opened Church in Lansing provided the Brockway seated the guests. on March 23 at 7:30 pm at the many lovely and useful gifts, setting for the March 22 wed­ home of Mrs Merle Redman. after which refreshments were ding of Jacalyn Sue Pelkey, Following the ceremony a The event was cohosted by served. reception for 125 guests was daughter of Mr and Mrs Wilford Linda Noble, Lois Lauro and Miss Waltz will become the Pelkey,1425DeWittRd, DeWitt, held in the church basement. Serving at the reception were Carold Livingston, and attended bride of Gary Gearhart of and John Richard Black, son of by friends of Miss Waltz, Lansing on April 6. Mr and Mrs Richard Black, the bride's siters-in-law. Special 13221 Tucker Dr, DeWitt. Dr, guests present were the Jones performed the double grandparents of the couple. Jt Pays to Shop at , ring ceremony before an altar After a trip to New England, decorated with mums. the couple will reside in Lan­ The bride selected a white sing. chiffon gown accented by Both the bride and groom are Lnnon± ruffles and a floor length veil. She carried a bouquet of white graduates of Dewitt High School roses, mums, and daisies. and attended LCC. FOR BETTER VALUES Haila Mey and Charlene Pelkey of DeWitt attended the LADIES bride. They wore gowns of rustic chiffon with rustic veils, Clinton and carried bouquets of rustic- and white artificial flowers. County Kim Pelkey, neice of the bride, was flower girl, and wore PANTSUITS a gown identical to that of the News To bride. * SIZES 10-20 t JAQB Second class postage paid Both the mother of the bride at St. Johns, Mich. 48879. 12VS-24J& *AI|'0 and of the groom- wore floor Published Thursdays - at A BIG SELECTION TV 120 E. Walker Street. St. Johns length gowns. by Clinton County News, Inc. OF EASY CARE WASHABLE KNITS Subscription price by mallt John Piotrowicz and Doug .n Michigan, $5 for one year, Black attended the groom, and S9 for two years, 53.75 for ilx months] outside Michigan, Pat ' McKeorien was ring l^oronevear^^^^^^^^^^ LADIES ALL

NATIONALLY PURPOSE COATS l ACCREDfTEDBYTHE BROCADES $ KNITS COSMETOLOGY MR & MRS JAMES LEWIS' MRS JOHN BLACK LAMINATES ACCREDITING' ' WATER REPELLENT , COMMISSION ' , Pasch-Lewis PLAINS AND PATTERNS Clinic Open To Engaged The Public united GIRLS DRESSES FREE PARKING FOWLER - On Feb 8 at 7:00 groom was Ting bearer, and AND PANTSUITS CAREER OPPORTUNITIES pm, Hilda Marie Pasch, Ken Post and Leon Pasch OUR BIGGEST AND BEST IN THE BEAUTY FIELD daughter of Herbert and Helen seated the guests'. * SELECTION IN YEARS Pasch, Rt 1, Fowler, became Following the ceremony a ALL SERVICES RENDERED the bride of James Francis reception for 250-300 people was PRINTS-PLAINS 5J98 BY SUPERVISED'SENIOR STUDENTS Lewis, son of Leon and Janet New Classes Starting The First held in St Joseph School gym. FLOCKS-KNITS Monday of Each Morjth Lewis, Rt 1, Elsie, at St Cutting the cake were Carta SHEER SIZES For further information, write or call Joseph's Catholic Church in St Miller and Lorraine Piggott. 4 to 14 James Lyon, 15557 North East St. Lansing. Johns. Father Hankerd per­ formed the double ring Special guests included Mrs ceremony before an altar Christina , Mote, great- decorated with white mums. grandmother of the groom, and GIRLS COATS Mr and Mrs Lloyd Lewis and Mr Soloist Cheryl Fedewa, ac­ SIZES 4 to 14 $10^ T° companied by Margaret and Mrs Luther Billips. LaChappelle, provided music Following a trip to Niagra PLAINS AND CHECKS • " $1 £98 fon the occasion. Falls, the couple are residing at PtIJWDl ThaJmrja Af"M JU»ri»* »IsHUf SHHFnuw Gobm-cvnlMIN Hollister Rd, Laingsburg. Ste Marie. baby's breath. Lloyd E. French, 70, 105 W. Dan Ridenour attended as ffcwwtn* hfW* fn-WM»-»nffl«»w—l »—•»—•• Elf nr[pd;?»-i--j-»n; | Dennis Ralph Whittaker, 21, WielandRd, Lansing; Margaret 309 W. Baldwin, St Johns; Diana best man, while Mel Pasch and C. Leighton, 65,105 W. Wielanrf Ruth Batterbee, 19, 2162 W. Greg Lewis were groomsmen. SHOWTIMES: Brian Lewis, brother of the Rd, Lansing. Jason Rd, DeWitt. " Wed. & Thurs. - One Show 7 p.mi, Gordon H. Harris, 26, 2713 N. Fri.-Sat.-Sun. - Two Shows 7 & 9 p.m. US-27, St Johns; Linda A. Bruce Wayne Thornton, 22, Mon. & Tues. • One Show 7 p.m. Devereaux, 21, 603 Garfield Stt 127 East Oak Street, Elsie; St Johns. LuAnn Marie Bancroft, 1760 N. Sot. & Sunday Matinee 2 p.m. Edward Walter Allen, 26,4889 Shepardsvllle Rd, Ovid. • R.E.BENSON PtUMIING a BUYING or SELLING? • I HEATING m SEE US FOR u • 106 N. Clinton m a FAST ACTION! a St. Johns Call a a Phont-224-7033 a ** <* 834-2288 TOR RENT IN OVID - 2-BEDROOM M-21 TOWNHOUSE a APARTMENTS, RANGE, REFRIGERATOR, AIR CON­ a' *y DITIONED, CARPETED, FURNISHED OR UN­ a FURNISHED, a a 3 MASTER 2 ACRES IN SHIAWASSEE COUNTY. NICE PINE TREES. a «A *»* a PLUMBERS 5-ACRES-NORTH MERIDIAN RD. EXCELLENT HOME a BUILDING SITE, a Here's that special, ft conme American-Standard Plumbing, Hot Water sophisticated shoe you've 9B40-WESTM-21, 3-BEDROOM, fe ACRE LOT, KING SIZE Hearing been looking far... the GARAGE, FAMILY ROOM IN BASEMENT W-FRANKLIN one to go with your city FIREPLACE, NICE TREES, EXCELLENT LOCATION! Lennox Warm Air Healing and Air suits and dress-up pants 1-NEW RANCH HOME IN OVID, 3 BEDROOM, FULL .. .the. one with sleek, BASEMENT, CARPETING, ' Conditioning classy looks for Spring. ECONOMY a OVID SERVICE Everyone needs at least 130 WEST OAK, 3-BEDROOM, GARAGE, GARPETING, a CUSTOM SHEET CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN. OIL HEAT.' one city shoe) In Navy ™ SHOE STORE • Agency, Inc. MtTAL SHOP first itVfoot Foihtow *ilh Ftttvwi Irani She* g 104 North Main Sl- shiny white or shiny black. ST JOHNS OWOSSO • Gilbert O. Bovan -.Broker gates Personnel: Tony Slnicropl 10 ACRE PARCEL WITH CREEK THRU IT. TERMS. 47 Yean Same Address 121 N. CLINTON ALSO IraANtSs SHOES • Phone 834-2288 834-5049 a •17" a PHONE 224-2213 in IONIA it» , I

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It was 1957 when Ben and things have turned out, but the Barbara Beck first opened their 39-year-old Beck, a farmer- little roadside fruit stand 7 turned-businessman, still miles north of* St. Johns, remembers the lean years, Strawberries ran iquarts for a The year after he set up his dollar that year, and business first little stand, for example, was good. he operated from a lean-to.with But their friends should see a dirt floor. Folks started them now. Over the years asking for more things-meat, they've expanded 'their little bread, non-food items--an& stand into 15,000 square feet of Beck gave them what the/ supermarket: wide aisles lined wanted. with everything from meat to He says there is no magic magazines, from pastry to formula for moving suc­ pantyhose. cessfully from small-time to They call it Beck's Farm big-time operations. Market now, and it's located "It takes hard work, long right on US-27. With their latest hours and a positive attitude, expansion the store's size that's about all," he'said/ " doubled - but Ben Beck likes to Beck also gives a lot of credit think some of the homey to his 30-person staff, stating touches remain. that "If you don't lhave good "In our bakery, everything is help, you might as well forget made from scratch," he pointed - it." out. "And we smoke our own Among the additions of the meat: hams, bologna and latest expansion project are a sausages." , new meat department, bakery, The way Beck tells it, the snack bar and computerized marketing business runs in the check-out system. Beck also Ben Beck and-some of his staff pose at his store's new meat counter. From left to right, they are: Dale family, added a $4,000 machine for Walton,' meat manager, Ken Yordy, assistant manager, Al Smith, manager, Jim Willette, produce "My grandad (Frank Beck) recycling cardboard. manager, and owner Ben Beck. bf n't r used to have a fruit market up Some of the biggest additions the road," he explained, "then have been of non-food items the highway came and wiped it ranging from records to Beck's Bakery goads are made from scratch. out. I, sort of started it all over grooming aids. again." "That's what people want He's mighty proud of the way these days/' Beck said. REST Clinton County Country Club Scientific Research Verifies That adjusts annual dues structure

TRANSCENDENTAL ST JOHNS ~ An adjusted dues people to become members." be charged $150 for mem­ structure approved last month s According to French, the bership plus the five month by the board of directors of general membership dues at the assessment of $25. MEDITATION Clinton County Country Club country club are $225 plus a $5 Membership application in has had a favorable impact assessment per month during either category can be made at • Provides deep rest to eliminate stress toward drawing applications for April, May, June, July and the clubhouse or through any membership from unmarried August. The assessment can be member of the board. Besides used by members toward French, other board members New addition to Beck's Farm Market is a marked contrast to the rural fruit stand of •Thereby unfolding greater energy, | persons. that was beginning of the facility. While the club is interested in purchases in the pro ship or are Red Devereaux, Bob intelligence and creativity atiding general memberships, clubrooms. Sirrine, Garry Becker, Bob this is the first year that Under the new schedule, Forbeck, Jiggs Geller and provisions for single, un­ single, unmarried persons will Richard Wells. • For more dynamic and successful activity married memberships have become part of the dues INTRODUCTORY structure. Ovid-Elsie Board Club president Lyle French explained that in the past LECTURE single, unmarried persons were (No Charge) obliged to pay the general approves course membership rates and in most WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10 7:3oP.m. instances could not fully share in many family evenly spon­ on Latin America sored by the club. "We've'been ., _, Commurip'Rpom, Central looking at this for some jime," National Bank-St. Johns commented French, '&hd we At the March 25 meeting of America for the high school. believe we've come up with a the Ovid-Elsie School. Board of The board also received a Presented by .International Meditation Society position paper from the fair dues structure that should Trustees, it was moved to ap­ Michigan Music Educators 351-7729 encourage a number of younger prove a new course on Latin Association stating what they feel children deserve in music education. In other action the board congratulated the Ovid-Elsie Area Band and their director, Roger Weyersberg for their earning a 1 in district band competition. Superintendent Don Kenney reported on a Drug Conference sunm moras. to be held May 3. The fun things in life come faster with a One member of the board will be selected at a later date to Big C Passbook Savings Account. attend the conference. Four residents were present Saving money fora "rainy day" paid or compounded quarterly at the meeting to discuss in the "Big C" 5VV& Passbook, student absenteeism. After a may be necessary but it's also . discussion, the board told the 4 Rollin Dunkel, Robert Kropf and Henry Vroeglrdewey, of Greenville Construction Co were present dull as heck. 'Well then, why saving money just might be­ that the incident Would be in­ last week as Harold Wellman, president of Central National Bank, signed the construction contract for not start saving for a "sunny come a labor of loye. vestigated and a report would the new branch bank to be built at the Southgate Shopping Pl^za in St Johns. Present with Wellman, Ed day" fun thing? With interest 1 be made. Idzkowski, representing the Board of Directors, and Wayne Hicks of Central National Bank. Daily interest paid from day of deposit to day of withdrawal April 6 is ^rnile day in DeWitt DEWITT - April 6 is "Smile The candles are about the size all profits will be turned over to distrophy and other related Saturday" in DeWitt as of a fnftha.U. yellow, lemon the National Muscular muscular diseases. s proclaimed by Mayor Muri scented and with the familiar Distrophy Foundation/ * This project is nationwide Eastman. smile face. The money will be used to with varied organizations On that day volunteers from Thev will be sold for $1.50 and further research on muscular participating. DeWitt High School, organized by the Student Council, will cover thf r-lty of DeWitt, asking residents to order a smile candle. WE HAVE A FULL INVENTORY OF NEW 74 PICKUPS

^» % \& 6 H % S HOSPITAL ^ \& & SV* ovafc INSURANCE &P Ca«vVet ^ Wo have a complete package * of health and hospitalization plans which can tie tailored C* to individual family need's. WE NEED GOOD USED CARS & PICKUPS. By tailoring each plan to the individual's needs, the rates become more competitive. YOUR VEHICLE WILL NEVER BE For more Information and a CaPlTOL quote on our fine plans — WORTH MORE THAN NOW ... 1 SEE OR CALL WILLIAM F. HOLLEY Before You Buy, Check Our Deal! savincs Solicitor for Loan Carter-Melvin St. Johns office: 222 N. Clinton AVe., ph. 224-2304 INSURANCE AGENCY DICK HALLEAD FORD • main office) 112 E. Allegan, Lansing, Ml 48901, ph, 371-2911 Grand Ledge, Mason, Okemos, Willlamston, Lathrup Village and Pontiac "• branches; Your Independent Insurance Incorporated 1890-—.member: Federal Hotne Loan Bank System , Agency, 122 W. Main, Elile Sales, Department open Monday & Friday evenings Phone 862-4227 - Service Department open Monday evenings E£IL PHONE 862-4253 s< ' April 4,1974 CLINTON COUNTY .NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 9A 1974 St Johns bowling chomps

Al Tiedt and his partner Jim Lance (Not pictured) took both actual double Brunos took the handicap team and actual team trophies. Members of the team are (from 'V Ross Myers (left), actual singles champ Lynn Lade (left) took all events' handicap honors and handicap double competition left) Dick Cornwall, Jon Tatroe, Ralph Kridner, Rich Snyder, and John Scranton. and John Dunsmore, handicap singles. Jon Tatroe took all events actual? * HANDICAP DOUBLES i l 3. John Dunsmore • 1936 10,00 2. Clinton National Tues. 2942 15.00 7, Jack Anderson 673 10.00 Score Prize 4.' Jon Tatroe 1934 8.00 3. Bennetts Jewelry 2847 12.00 5. Bob Upton 1931 8.00 6. Clare Floate 671 9.00 1. Al Tiedt - Jim Lance 1377 $50.00 Trophies 4. Green's Printing .2802 10.00 9. Steve Price 666 8.00 2. Ron Vining - Frank Biddingerl311318 25.00 6. Bob Sweedenberg 1924' 7.00 5. Schmidt Electric 2784 10.00 7. Rich Snyder 1920 6.00 10. Don Johnson 663 8.00 3. Curly Richards - Jim Helms 1315 12.00 6. Tastee Freez 2720 9.00 11. Al Mohnke 659 7.00 4. Terry Bishop • Loyal Bishop 1305 10.00 8. Ron Vining 1918 6.00 7. McKenzie InsuranceThurs 2705 9.00 Leon Lewis 1912 5.00 12. Terry Speers 657 6.00 5. Bill Taylor - Harold Pease 1300 8.00 9. 8. Beef Jerkeys ' 2704 9.00* 13. Rich Snyder , 656 6.00 6. Ray Kentfield - Sam Pardee 1292 8.00 10. Bob Cartwright 1912 5.00 9. Clinton Tool, x 2700 8,00 Ted Silvestri 4.00 14. Ted Silvestri 651 £.00 7. Jim Rewerts - DanhyEyer 1289 8.00 11. 1908 10. Bob's Sport Center ' 2691 8.00 15. Ceasar Medina 650 5.00 8. Rudy Masarik - Ernie Lance 1278 6.00 12. Lynn Neller 1902 4.00 11. St. Johns Cooperative 2668 8.00 100.00 160.00 9. Linden Lade - Keith Penix 1275 6.00 \ 12. Redwing Lanes Tues. 2623 7.00 10. Merlyn Durbin - Bill Haps 1269 5.00 /* 13. Zeebs Thurs 2622 7.00 1974 11. Bob Upton - Jim Lowe 1264 • •5.00 1974 14. Federal Mogul 2622 7.00 ST. JOHNS CITY ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONS 12. Jack Smalldon - Harold Smalldon ST. JOHNS CITY ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONS 15. Galloways 2616 6.00 j ACTUAL DOUBLES 1260 5.00 HANDICAP TEAM ' 150.00 13. John Bond • Dan Martin 1259, 4.00 Score Prize 14. Tom Danley - Charles Hankins <" Score Prize 1. Al Tiedt - Jim Lance 1279 N ^ 1974 $30.00.Trophies 1250 4.00 1. Brunos . 3246 $50.00 Trophies 2. Rudy Masarik - Ernie Lance ' 1200 - 40.00 ST. JOHNS CITY ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONS 20.00 15. Bob Sweedenberg - Lynn Neller 2. Clinton National Tues. 3171 3. Curly Richards - Jim Helms 1183 10.00 3. Gilbert &; Ingalls 3124 30.00 , ACTUAL SINGLES 1247 4.00 4. Ray Kentfield - Sam Pardee 1176 8.00 160.00 4. St. Johns Cooperative '3108 25.00 5. Linden Lade - Keith Penix Score Prize 1175- 6.00 5. Bennetts Jewelry 3101 20.00 6. ' Merlyn EJurbin — Bill Haps 1173 6. Randolphs 3080 18.00 1. Ross Myers 656 $15.00 Trophy 6.00 1974 80.00 ST. JOHNS CITY ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONS 7. Beef Jerkeys- 3069 16.00 2. Jon Tatroe 631 12.00 ALL EVENTS ACTUAL 8^ Schmidt Electric 8043 14.00 \ 3. Dave O'Dell 628 10.00 9. Green's Printing 3029 12.00 4. John Dunsmore 625, 9.00 ' Local beauty Score Prize 10. Clinton National Wed. 3014 10.00 5. Clare Floate 622 8.00 1. Jon Tatroe 1934 — $15.00 Trophy' 11. Capitol Savings 3010 ,*10.00 6. Keith Tiedb 613 7.00 2. Linden Lade 1840 8.00 12. McKenzie Insurance Tues. 3005 8.00 7. Ceasar Medina 610 6.00 3. Charlie Haas 1777 '7.00 13. McKenzie Insurance Thurs. 3000 7.00- 8. Jack Anderson 608 5.00 consultant honored 4. Ernie Lance 1759 6.00 14. Coca Cola Mon 3000 7.0Q 9. Rich Snyder 602 4.00 Rich Snyder 1758 5.00 15, Cains - 2995 6.00 10. Ted Silvestri 600 4.00 5. 80.00 ference in Lansing, where a new 6v Ted Silvestri 1755 3.00 16. Fresca / 2993 6.00 Helen Wilcox, a Vivian 44.00 17. Galloways 2989 6.60 Woodard beauty consultant, has Hour of-, Beauty instruction 1,8, Daleys 2987 5.00 ' 1974 been honored as a Presidential program was introduced to the . 19. Moorman 2977 ST, JOHNS CITY ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONS Pacesetter by the Vivian companies of " Michigan 1974 20. Redwirig Lanes Thurs, 2976 • 1S8" • HANDICAP SINGLES > Woodard Corp, a Los Angeles- di|5ibPtors- ST. JOHNS CITY ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONS _ v 4 v F 300.00 based cosmetics 'subsidiary of ws 'Wifcox sited f&r " ' A'fiL EVENTS HAKDtCAP.^7^ ~ ' ' Prize General Food Corp. "sup^jjor performance in at­ " i974™" "1*. John Dunsmore $25.00 Trophy Loren Smith, Vivian Woodard taining sales goals. Score Prize ST, JOHNS CITY ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONS 2. Terry Bishop 702 20.00 1989 $25,0Q,Trophy president, presented * Mrs She is .associated with Mrs 1. Lynn Lade / ACTUAL TEAM 3. Ross Myers 694 15.00 Wilcox with an achievement Gene Barnharf, distributor in 2. Lawrence Witt 1964 12.00 4. Dave O'Dell 693 13.00 t the St Johns area. Score Prize 5. Rich Michels 687 12.00 certificate at a regional con­ Brunos 3014 $25.00 Trophies 6. Keith Tiedt 676 11.00 ROUND LAKE FRI. APR. 5th MUSIC BY DAV ALLOYD mm„.TRIO J^ SAT. APR. 6th ' MUSIC BY NO/ED FOUR 9:30 to 1:30 For Reservation Call 651-5308

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The DeWitt Post and Teceive a trophy, the 2d place Auxiliary No 671 to the Veterans winner will receive a medal and' tackled by local canoers of Foreign Wars will have a pot the 3d place winner will receive luck dinner* Wednesday, April a 'citation. 10, at 6!30 pm at the DeWitt Following the dinner and Memorial Building. ' presentation.,.,». ,-,.„„.« the Auxiliar. -*y will • The dinner will honor the , hold elections p£ 1&74-75 ofncers. Safety Poster Contest winners, J*} J™ ^.W?8* ? ^ay' Tracy Boutwell, Mike Lotre and ?4 Post wi" »»ld "omtaa ions 10 a d wl ho! h r Rosalyn Schnieder, listed here *P™ ? *I1 5J( ^ * f* alphabetically, i dec*™8 Apri 24 .with in- The 1st place winner will staUationsof officers in May. Legal Notice I: PUBLICATION OF NOTICE determined. Creditors must file OF HEARING sworn claims with the Court and State of Michigan, The serve a copy on Donald Douglas Emerson Stock we 11 empties the canoe while Bill Cole retrieves his battle after their entry Probate Court for the County of Hiatt, Route 1, Bath^ Michigan, capsized at the start of the Sunday afternoon canoe race, while 2 other entries (below) dis­ CLINTON. ; Executor, prior to said hearing. play the more conventional^ procedure used to depart the Fowler Conservation Club start­ Estate of Leonard Hiatt Sr. Dated: March 29,1974. ing line. , . TAKE NOTICE: On June 26, Donald Douglas Hiatt * 1974, at 10:00 A.M, in the Petitioner Probate Courtroom, Court-1 Route 1, Bath, Mi- Trophy winners in the Sunday afternoon canoe race sponsored by the Dry Dock'd Lounge house, St. Johns, Michigan, Attorney for Petitioner: before the Hori. TIMOTHYiM/ Walker & Moore ; and Maintenance Electric were (front, from left) Dennis Baurer, Larry Eernholz, Lynn Smith, GREEN, Judge of Probate,, a 117 E.Walker . Dennis Kentfield, Janice Garski, Ken Becker and Rod Hale. (Rear, fromf left) Rusty Bashore, hearing will be held at which all St Johns, Mich 48879 Gary Zejl, Roger Durbin, Jack Zimmerman, Charlie Carroll. Dick Crowell, Diane Saxton and claims against said estate will Phone 517-224-3241 49-1 Herb Osburn, Jim Viers (rear) was the MEBC winner. First place winners were Hale and Wayne be heard and heirs'will be Huhn (not pictured), Baurer and Zell tied for 2d, Crowell and Kentfield finished 3d, Carroll and Smith were 4th, Fernholz and Zimmerman were 5th andDurbin and Bashore tied with Emerson Stockwell and Bill, Cole for 6th. Diane Saxton and Janice Garski received the "Wettest" award, with Osburn getting the trophy for the oldest competitor. Don't be ffuelish. OFFICE OF ENERGY CONSEBVATION OF THE FEDEIAl ENERGY OFFICE

COMPLETE BODY WORK AND GLASS REPLACEMENT BOB'S AUTO BODY, INC 800 N. Lansing Phone 224-2921 * Completes TO THE GAS CUSTOMERS OF CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY Gen, Tel course

ST JOHNS --R.D. Potts, of 406 • NOTICE OF..HEARING GAS ALLOCATION PROCEDURE South Lansing Street, con­ struction supervisor for General Telephone, recently 'i Case No. U-3990 completed the company's "labor relations" course held at ( its state headquarters training center in Norton Shores, near ' On J arjuary 15, ,1974, Consumers Power using natural gas as a primary fuel, except Muskegon, according to Leo Company filed with the Michigan Public Service that Consumers Power Company shall Baker, division manager for the Commission a Supplement to Application in Case No. restrict customers who are now being company. U-3990, which requested that the Commission amend supplied gas for steam generating The course is designed to help Richard Wells, chairman of the St Johns Rotary Youth Talent Exhibition discusses details or the paragraph "C" of its O'rder dated November 26, 1971' equipment, electric generating equipment,' ' supervisors gain skill and program with Central Elementary School students Cathy Feeman, Melissa Zimmerman, Marcia Lusk, confidence in dealing with in Case No. U-3990. Consumers Power Company states and kilns rated at more than 50,000 cubic. Justin Escher, David Schnialtz, Mat'Field (standing), Missy Martis and James Foster.See separate personnel problems, employeee story in this week's County News for more about the Talent Exhibition. , in its Supplement to Application that there exists in ^ feet of gas per houK to the annual Mcf ' grievances, and in property the Stajte of Michigan, and elsewhere throughout;the capacity reservation contained in their interpreting and administering United' States, a severe gas supply shortage, which present gas servjcq contracts or, if, there is the company's collective shortage,, ^whict^ shortage Had. made it/iecessary,that no .annual capacity* reserVatipn>Ja^ their,,... . bargaining agreement; ' MSU Grad TOMS WESTERN STORE OVID. MICHIGAN 4R86fi* _ W* suppliers of nathra] gas, mcludirig Applicant's pipeline contracts, to the'base year allocation or the * Potts was among General George Thelen, son of Mr and Telephone supervisory em­ Monsr A.i\ji> PONY loutprvHNi ' " ^^ suppliers^ substantially curtail trie deliveries of natural commitment' mafle^'by Consumers Power Mrs Gerald Thelen of Fowler, 'MJliAHE n AM f I ft, WfSTIHN (WHHIM; ' ployees from many areas of the graduated from MSU in March. gas to their customers. Consumers Power Company Company in accordance with the gas sales state during the 3-day training restrictions authorized by this Commission He received a B.A. Degree in "(I M 1 lilt . %„, •! mi 13FfS17t 834 5446 also states, in its Supplement to Application, that, in , session. Physics in education. response to' this shortage of natural gas, the in Case No. U-3778, and (2) existing space Commission granted Applicant authority to implement heating equipment, provided- there is no a gas allocation procedure.'.One of the stated purposes expansion or addition in the area to be 1 of the currently-effective gas allocation procedure was ' heated. If an existing customer makes h v to alleviate the hardship then being experienced by additions to , the area beifig served by certain commercial and industrial customers. This i existing^space heating equipment through additions to the existing building or new The Lottery's April hardship existed because prior to the effective, date of such gas allocation procedure, gas usage of commercial buildings, such customer shall be limited to and1 industrial customers was restricted, to "base year an afffiual allocation of gas consistent with the customer's previous gas usage." . Shower of Cars! '\ allocations." Thus, 'weather-related increases in 'gas J consumption and increases fn gas consumption arising 72-countfem 72 new Plymouth Satellites to beawarded the nexttwo weeks! from increased usage of existing manufacturing or The Supplement to (Application in Case No. In addition to over two and a half million dollars in regular Lottery prizes! processing equipment was precluded. Accordingly, U-3990, together with the Commission's initial order Bach week, for the next two weeks, holders After 1he drawing of the Regular Weekly Applicant proposed, in its authority to create ithe 'therein, is available for public inspection at'the offices of an estimated 36 winning tickets (maybe numbers and the Second Chance numbers, presently-effective gas allocation procedure, to of the -Michigan Public ^Service Commission, Law morel) will Bach win'a 1974 Plymouth Satellite. three Bonus numbers will be drawn. Any ticket ameliorate this situation by making sufficient gas Building, Lansing, Michigan 4EJ9'13, and at each local' It will be equipped with automatic transmission, matching'any two of these three sets of radio, white sidewall tires, power steering numbers wins a car. Matching one set of available, independent of the proposed gas allocation office of Consumers Power Company. 'procedure, to permit commercial and industrial and power assist brakes. Bonus numbers doss not qualify for a $25 prize. } Tickets for the first week of this great car customers then being served (other than those' being License 'and title transfer are the , The Commission has scheduled hearings on the Bonus go oh sale at noon, April 2 and end noon, responsibility of the winner. No cash or supplied gas from steam generating equipment, electric Supplement to Application, and it has ordered that April 9 for the Drewjng of April 11. substitute prices. i > generating equipment, or kilns rated at more than Notice be given that: f 50,000 cubic feet of gas per'hour) to "fully utilize their existing equipment" presently utilizing gas as a A. A public hearing will be held at 9;,30 AM on .primary fuel. In response to Applicant's proposal, the April 19, 1974 in the offices ot the Commission in the Commission authorized Applicant,' in paragraph "C" of ; Law Building, Lansing, Michigan 48913, for purposes its Order dated November 26, 1971, Nn Case No. of determining whether,, or in what form, ordering U-3990, to: s paragraph "C^' of the Commission's Order ,in Case No, U-3990 should be amended. "...make, available to its present custdmers ,- ' '- (other than those, now being supplied gas B. 'Any parties seeking to intervene ,in these for steam generating equipment, electric proceedings, in accordance with .Rule 11 of the generating equipment, and kilns rated at Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure, shall more than 50,000 cubic feet of gas per ( file with the Commission at least"five (5} days prior to hour) sufficient gas to fully utilize existing April 19, 1974, an original and six (6) conformed ' ' equipment whiciris presently utilizing gas' , copies of the Petition to Intervene, together with Pjoof as/a primary fuel..." ' , , of Service, upon Consumers Power Company. \ X In recent'months, Applicant has been confronted 1 C. , THE PROPOSED ' AMENDMENT TO with the claim on several occasions that under the ORDERING, PARAGRAPH "C" OF THE quoted language from paragraphic" of. the November ' COMMISSION'S ORDER IN CASE NO. . U-3990 26, 1971 Order, existing customers may utilize existing DESCRIBED IN THIS NOTICE IS IN THE FORM equipment to heat new buildings or building additions. REQUESTED BY CONSUMERS POWER, COMPANY. The Applicant, uniformly, has denied this claim- as THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC* SERVICE COMMISSION being inconsistent with the intent of the gas allocation MAY EITHER AUTHORIZE ITS ADOPTION IN procedure in general and the intent of paragraph "C" THE FORM REQUESTED, DENy |TS ADOPTION/ of the November 26, 1971 'Order in particular. OR MAY ORDER Trfe ADOPTION, OF A NEW Accordingly, Applicant proposes that the Commission ORDERING PARAGRAPH "C" IN A FORM amend its' Order dated November 26, 1971, in Case DIFFERENT FROM THAT'DESCRIBED HEREIN. - / No- U-3990, so as to make clear that the- use by i Applicant'^ existing customers of existing equipment to Jurisdiction of the Commission in this^rder is heat new'buifdings of building additions is precludedt , pursuant to Act 300, Public Acts of 1900, as amended unless such, use 1s restricted trf an annual-allocation of ' {MCLA 462,2); Act 419, Public Acts of 1919, as gas consistent with the'customer's previous gas usage. amended (MCLA 460.51); Act 3, Public Acts of 1939, : 'as amended (M(5LA 460.1\\ Act 9,'Public'Acts of As set forth in the-'proposed paragraph "C," 1929', as amended (MCbA 483.101); Act 306, Public Consumers Power Compaay proposes that! ordering Acts of 1969, as amended (MCLA 24201); and the paragraph "C" read as follows! Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure,' 1954 Administrative Code, Supplement No.54 R 460.11. "C, Consumers Power Company is i hereby authorized, independent of the gas allocation procedure herein approved, to make available to its present customers sufficient gas to' fully utilize (1) existing Consumers manufacturing and commercial or industrial Power processing equipment Which is presently * 43£ First wflek Bonus tickets on sale at stotowldo agency locations K r /^ April 4,1974 v ,. ' CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN HA Leo of purand; 3 sisters, Mrs . Russell Nieman Lewis Walling and Mrs Clark Maria Blazo Funeral services for Russell Curtis, both of Elsie; Mrs ST JOHNS -Maria Blazo, 87, Offer. introductory lecture Nieman, 37, of 247 E, Oak St, Forrest Inks of Alma and 2 of R3, St Johns, died Match 31 at Clinton Area Obituaries 1 Elsie were,held,at the Carter brothers, Lewis Cook of Rivard Nursing Home following IKHKHHS^^ Funeral Home March 15 with Baidwmsville, NY and Clarence a long illness. Funeral services on transcendental the Rev Justin Shepard of­ Cook of Bannister. were held at St Joseph Catholic Robert Allen William and Catherine Phillips. Survivors include 1 son, ficiating. Burial was made in Church Wednesday, April 3 at' He was married to Mabyn Cliff Frank of St Johns; 4 grand­ North Star Cemetery. 11:00 am. interment was in Mt meditation Robinson in Norwood, Mich on Jan. 30, children; A great­ .Rollin A ftoble - y Mr Nieman passed away Rest Cemetery. Local residents will have a a general feeling of growing 1916. He was a former member grandchildren; l sister, Mrs WACb-USTA •- Rollin A. She was born in ELSIE (c) -funeralservices of the South Riley Grange and March 12 at Flint Hurley chance to find out more about fulfillment. , prances Cosich of Chicago; and Hospital after a brief illness. Noble, 65,' of 7280 Clark Rd, Czechoslovakia on April 10, were held Saturday for Robert was a farmer. 1 nephew. Transcendental Meditation as Scientific research sub­ He was born in Montcalm Wacousta, died March 31 at . 1886, the daughter of Imrich and taught by Mahari'sM Allen Robinson 2-day old son of Survivors include 2 sons, Cliff Sparrow" Hospital in Lansing. Marv (Kintler) Malec. She stantiates many of these Robert and Denice Robinson of County on Dec 21, 1936 to MaheshYogi on Wednesday, claims. Research done at and Ronald, both of DeWitt; 1 Chauncey H William and Mary Nieman. He Masonic services were held married Paul Blazo in Pitts- 4006 Milton Drive, Flint at the brother," Winnie of DeWitt; 1 Wednesday April 3 at the April 10 at 7:30 pm at 'the Harvard Medical School in­ and the former Wanieta , burgj Pa. and resided most of Community Room, Central Carter Funeral Hdme in Elsie. sister, Nellie Allen of Grand Schultz Kimmel were married April 8, Peterson Murray Funeral her life in St Johns and the dicates that the 20, minute Burial was in Riverside Ledge; 4 grandchildren; and 5 . Hom6 in Grand Ledge, and National Bank, St Johns. ' meditations provided a deep 1954 in Ashley. Detroit area. She was a ' The introductory talk will be Cemetery. great-grandchildren. INDIANA -- Chauncey H. funeral Services will be held smember of St, Joseph Catholic t rest, different from that gajned Surviving besides the parents He was employed as an auto Thursday, April 4 at Wacousta given by Kathy Hall and' during sleep,' which relieves Schultz, 54, of 150 E. Cam­ mechanic at Loznak Union 76 Church and Ziyena USA. Margaret DeYoung, teachers of ate: 1 sister, Michelle; grand­ Antonette Gazda bridge, Columbus, Ind, died service station in Elsie, United Methodist Church with She is survived by 1 daughter. accumulations of stress and parents Mr and Mrs Gordon 1 Rev Edward Otto officiating. Transcendental Meditation tensions. Other studies point to March 26 in St Lawrence v Surviving *^ are his wife, * 2 Mrs Anna Cepko of St Johns; v from the East Lansing In­ Tobias of Elsie, Mrs Joyce Hospital in Lansing. Funeral Burial will be in Wacousta reduction in the work load of the ST< JOHNS -- Antonette daughters, Debbie of Frost­ Cemetery. son, Frank A. Blazo of Redford- ternational Meditation~Society, Trumbley of Flint, and great Gazda, 76, of R 6, St Johns,-died services were held at the Lee R, proof, FJa and Cindy at home; 2 Detroit; 5 grandchildren; and 5 heart, increased learning grandfather, Ralph Harrington a non-profit" educational ability, improved psychology, Monday, March 25 at Pleasant Rummell Funeral Home on sons, Robert of Shepherd and He was born in Albion, NY, on great-grandchildren, "* organization. The lecture is free of Montrose. View Medical Care Facility in March 28, with Rev Murl Michael at home; his parents of4 May 7,1908, the son of George and reduced use- of ,l and open to the public. * Corunna. Funeral services w,ere Eastman officiating. Interment Ithaca; 5 sisters, Mrs Thelma and Clara Noble. He was tranquilizers, stimulants and Lewi$ S Phillips held at the Houghton Chapel of was in DeWitt Cemetery. . DeRosia, Mrs Dorothy Fair- married to Margaret Lee- and Lee P Rademacher Transcendental Meditation is. other drugs. the Osgood Funeral Homes, Inc child, Miss Judith Nieman, all resided most of his life in the a simple mental technique He was born injGreenville on " HOUGHTON LAKE-Lee P. practiced for about 20 minutes For those> interested in DEWITT -Lewis S. Phillips, on Thursday, March 28 at 2 pm March 29,1909, the son of Henry of Ithaca, Mrs Berneda Kimmel Wacousta area, learning about Transcendental with Rev Brian (Cundlnger of Ashley, Mrs Carolyn Brown ' Rademacher, 73, died Wed­ 'twice a day. Transcendental 89, of 8985 Airport Rd, died and Bertha Schultz. He resided He was a member of nesday March 27 at New Port Meditation, the introductory March 29 at-Provencial Hbuse- officiating. Interment was in of Sumner; 2 brothers^ Robert Wacousta United Methodist •Meditation is easily learned and most of his life in the Lansing Richey, Fla following a long requires no change in beliefs or lecture is the first prerequisite South, East Lansing. Funeral Maple Grove Cemetery. area and moved to Indiana in of St Charles and Richard of Church, a former member of to a course of instruction. The Ithaca. illness. Funeral services were life-style. services were held Saturday, She was born in 1949. He was employed by the the official board of the church held at the Osgood Funeral scientific research on March 30 at Lee R. Rummell Golden Foundry in Ind for 2G men's cluti; past master of Its proponents claimlhat this Czechoslovakia on December 1, Home Saturday March 30 at technique is unique from any meditation and the course Funeral Borne with Rev Al 1897, the daughter of Steven and years. * - Wacousta Masonic Lodge 359; 1:30 pm with Rev James structure,will be explained. Carson and Rev Murl Eastman Katherine Sukup. She was Herman , past, patron of Wacousta OES other program of- self- He is survived by his parents, Hilland officiating. Interment development and has profound There are now about 350,000 officiating. Burial was in married to Frank V. Gazda in Mr and Mrs Henry Schultz of 133; president of Farmer's was in Mt Rest Cemetery. * DeWitt Cemetery. Czechoslovakia on Oct 10,1918. \ Zuckschwerdt •Mutual Fire Ins. of Clinton Co; v effects -in practical life. meditators in the U.S. including DeWitt; 3 brothers, Gerald, He was born in Fowler on such diverse groups of people as He was born in Clinton Co on She moved to the S( Johns area' Henry and Ivan, all of former board member of Grand Meditators report such varying • Funeral servicesjfor Herman Ledge Produce Co; and for 'April 8,1900, the son of Edward benefits as ^greater energy, housewives, students, Marsh 28, 1885, the son of in 1947. Columbus, Bid; 2 sisters, Mrs Zuckschwerdt, 88, of 156 W. and* Cecelia (Miller) Gerald Keefer of Lansing and several years was a trustee of relaxation, increased clarity of . busfnessmen, >physicians and Pine St, -Elsie, were held at WateVtown Twp. He was a Rademacher. He married' mind, enhanced creativity and even one astronaut. Mrs Richard Albertson of Carter"Funeral Home Saturday, Zilpha Munsonon Oct 9,1920 in > DeWitt; 1 son, Russell of retired farmer and insurance March 16, The Rev Hans A. agent. / Owosso. Re was a member of, Columbus, Ind; l daughter, Mrs Schultz officiated and burial the United Methodist Church in RichardMelton of Lansing; and was made in Wildwood . He is"survived by his wife, Houghton Lake and resided AMF SKAMPER, FOLDING CAMPERS, 8 grandchildren. Cemetery in St Johns. Margaret;- 2 sons, Richard of most of his life in the St Johns > Mr Zuckschwerdt died Wacousta, and Dr Gary Noble area. He was an oil operator for 5th WHEELS, MOTOR HOMES, Thursday at the" Owosso of Atlanta, Gar 2 daughters, Socony Vacuum Corp. Ruth E Emery Memorial Hospital following a 2 Mrs Barbara Kowalk of Grand Survivors include his wife; 1 CORUNNA ~ Ruth E. Emery, week's illness. Ledge, and Mrs Joyce Dow of ' son, Robert Rademacher of St MINI TRUCK MOUNTS. 76, of 321 E. Corunna Ave, He was the son of Michael and Reno, Nev; l brother, Ralph of Johns', 1 daughter, Mrs Hazel Corunna, died> March 25 at Saloma Zuckschwerdt, born Lansing; 13 grandchildren. Heibeck of Lansing; 2 brothers, NOW AT Owosso Memorial Hospital. April 27, '1885 in JacksOn Contributions may be made to .Ferd and Arnold Rademacher, Funeral services were held at County. Mr Zuckschwerdt had Wacousta United Methodist both of St Johns; 3 sisters, Mrs were Church Memorial Fund, or to Kribs Colonial Chapel on March resided most of his life in the Eleanor Whitford, Mrs Dorothy 28 with Rev John W. Simpson, Chesaning area and had made the Clinton Co. Cancer Society. • Cooper, Mrs Margaret Whit­ DREPS MOTOR HOMES officiating. Interment was in his home in Elsie |or the past 4 ford, all of St Johns; 2 grand­ DEWITT Ph. 669-9996 Lakeview Cemetery, Howell, years. Freda E Davarn children; and 5 great­ Mich. He and the former Helene PEWAMO - Mrs Freda E. grandchildren. ' involved She was born on Oct 26,1897, Frasle were married Sept 2, Davarn, 78, of 140 W Main, died the daughter of Chester and 1915 at Marion Springs. She died April 1 at Ionia Manor. Rosary Gordon Drew INSURANCE FQR EVERY NEED! Alice Yelland^She was married in 1923. People believe in*Us because we services were held Tuesday and to Harold V Emery in Mr Zuckscherdt's life work Wednesday evenings at St' NEWAYGO - Gordon-Drew, HOME FARM BUSINESS ~ AUTO believe in getting involved ... in Fowlerville on D"ec 10, 1924, was farming and he was a -Marys Chapel in Westphalia. 58, died suddenly April 1 in the I feeling what you feel, knowing She was a member of the •retired employee of Weigold Funeral services will be held Newaygo business district. He what you want, doing what you" CoYunna United Methodist Greenhouse in Chesaning. Thursday, April 4 at St Joseph was former owner of Gambles i -'it \t mimbei at' need. > Church and was a life member Surviving are one son, John - Church in Pewamo, with Mon. and past president of DeWitt of Fowlerville Chapter No 277 Zuckschwerdt of Elsie; 3 Thomas Bolger officiating. Oddfellows Lodge, a member of ih*/\merica Group OES; a member of the Social grandchildren and 4 great-' Interment will be in St Joseph DeWitt Masonic "Lodge and Service Club,; the Council of grandchildren. pemetery. member of Masonic Lodge 131 Aging; and Owosso Golden -She was born in Kent Co on of Newaygo, veteran of WWU in Agers. She was a bookkeeper Elsie D Saxton Sept 26, 1895, the daughter of US Army. LANTERMAN INSURANCE for her husband at the Harold John and Elise ,(Reusser) He was a resident of DeWitt Emery Sawmill and was a Funeral services for Mrs Kropf. She married Neville from 1941 to 1953, moved to 200 W. State, St. Johns, PHONE 224-7614 BRUCE LANTERMAN retired teacher from Livingston Elsie'D Saxton, 80, were held at Davarn and resided in the Laingsburg from 1953 to 1959, n ->- • IHP ? Co. Ji the Carter Funeral Home Pewamo area for 48 years. She-. then moved to Newaygo- She -is* surviyedt bjt, 2 "TuesflayfMarch 12. She passed was a member of St Joseph He is»survived by 1 son, Lyle ".daughters, Mrs, Arnold (Dold awa'y Saturday at' the'Carson Church and the Altar Society... of Detroit; 2 daughters, Mrs HIGHER BUILDING COSTS OMES Mae) Wieber of Ovid, and Mrs City Hospital. * \ Surviving are 2 sons, Jack Vanda Schneider and Mrs Kay C.W. (Evelyn) Peters of 1 OSGQOD^GOERGE^ Surviving are 4 daughters, J and William of Pewamo; 1 Barnes, both of Newaygo; 2 ST, JOHNS FOWLER Traverse City; l brother, Clyde Mrs FJorence Bradley of daughter, Mrs Jean Cook of grandsons; 1 sister, Mrs Harley ARE COMING! S. Yelland of Fowlerville and 4 Muskegon, Mrs Pauline Lansing; 15 grandchildren; 3 (Viola.) Davis of Bancroft. HBBOTftUHOUGHTOniU grandchildren. , Nethaway of Ovid, Mrs Joyce great-grandchildren; 1 brother, Services were held Thursday MAUE RAPIDS OVID ^The family suggests that Dush of St Johns and Mrs Lona Anton Kropf of Lqwell; 2 at 2 pm from Pfeschel Funeral -DO YOU HAVE A REMODELING " , memorial contributions go to Sweet of South Lyon; 5 sons, sisters, Mrs Rose Butler of Home, Masonic Graveside PROJECT PLANNED? Owosso Memorial Hospital Donald, Edward and Lynn, all Lowell, and Mrs Olive Wood of service at Newaygo Cemetery. intensive care unit. of Ovid; Clifford of St Johns and Grand Rapids. Rev John Rhode officiated. , May 3 deadline to apply SAVE BY GETTING YOUR SUPPLIES NOW! for Elsie Literary Club UNION SAVINGS scholarship CHAMBERLAIN BUILDING ELSIE (6) -- The Woman's Robert Bloomer, Mrs Jack \ Literary Club of Elsie will Hawes and Mrs Lawrence Hess", OVID SUPPLY PH. 834-2300 - provide 2 scholarships for Ovid-« members of the Literary Club, Elsie High School students \ * PAYS YOU MORE ' again this year. Any student who is presently REHMANN'S of St Johns a senior and has been accepted" for further education in a college, vbusiness school, nur­ Feature. . . sing school, trade school or „ i •* apprenticeship prograrn may FAMOUS BRAND NAME make application for a scholarship which will provide $150. N " Recent graduates are also eligible to apply. Selection of, the scholarship winners will be based on financial need, service Athletic Slices per annum participation in school and i r Quarterly community' activities and scholarship attainment. Interested students may make application through a IsCrcsse «•"> letter addressed to the Scholarship Committee and" 2k YEAR Woman's Literary Club, stating and ' what they feel are qualifications wtiich rnake thee worthy of Keds CERTIFICATE receiving a scholarship. Letters . should be tyjjed and in a sealed $5,000 minimum envelope. - Also to be included is the name of the school to which they have been accepted, their chosen subject area and t- vocational plans. The letters of application Should be left at the Guidance Office at the Ovid Elsie High school and must be COLORS IN in by May_3, to be considered. NAVY, RED,BLACK AND WHITE DAY-IN TO DAY-OUT The Woman's Literary Club originated the -scholarship 1-YEAR CERTIFICATE PASSBOOK project in 1962, first as a loan, then- as scholarships. For MANY STYLES II 000 Minimum JS Minimum several years the Ovid Crescent \ Club', joined in the project but last yeaj: decided to give their to choose ttoiQ in lMENS and BOYS 'Other Certificates Available' efforts toward another worthy project. No financial institution insured under U.S. Government Last years winners'' of scholarships were: Barbara ; At - regulations can pay you more than Union Savings. Williams, rural Elsie who is now attending Ferris State' college and Tom Klrinovlc, A substantial interest penalty is required for early withdrawal, rural Ovid, who is also at­ i tending Ferris State College. Members otitic scholarship- tiobuftlttee this year are: *Mrs \ REHMANN'S jnion savings CLOTHING . FURNISHINGS - SHOES - and Loan Association for DAD and LAD

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" Corr against. -. /'secret." * ' down by the State Court of Appeals. , ^ i Also included in Grave's appeal was the"* sources of information," ' ' •f% the near future;" Kzeski predicted, 1 /William Graves and Richard Collins were Corr .said she was' ^'extremely disap­ , contention the charge sjiould not have been .The complaint, was issued by Trooper "you will know all the details on (Angeli's), pointed" that the issue was not allowed to / sentenced to life imprisonment after'being a felony -murder, a#uing that Hempsted' Gary Jackson of the Michigan State Police dismissal." .' • .' surface at the meeting. found guilty of 1st degree murder of, Ivan was not killed during the actual robbery of and,the court ruled the complaint was legal Trustee Corr agreed, adding that she Hempsted. j the store. < •..„•' "I have been againit keeping it a secret because it was based on the complaintent's intended to push for release of the from the beeihning," she said. County prosecutor Jon Newman con­ information and belief.'! , , :. , Hempsted was fatally -shot during the tended the killing was a cold blooded slaying In the case of Graves' appeal, the court robbery of his Round Lake store. His wife, t and was in fact, a felony murder. Newman ruled/the lower'cOurt had not erred in in­ Marjorie, was injured from blows during the also pointed out that, Grave's attorney did ' forming the jury that there were-only 2 robbery., » .;,., ot object to court instructions that the possible verdicts. ^ , Car rami $ Graves based his appeal on the contention Sef endent be found either guilty or not guilty The opinions were written by^- Judge V, " the court erred by informing me jury, that of first degree murder, ) Thomas M, Burns, presiding judge of the . only 2 verdicts could be readied, guilty or Collins' appeal was based on the con- State Court of Appeals. DEWITT - Mrs Lucile Leitelt,, 54, 703 E. causing approximately $2500 Worth of Main, DeWitt gave it "go" instead of. damage. •• .,.'.' "whoa" and when her car stopped,, it was . Mrs Leitelt and son John, 13, passenger in surrounded by the. front wall of the -the car sought their own treatment, for • American Bank and Trust Building. minor' injuries. • . v in fC ur Mrs Leitelt said she stepped on the ac­ DeWitt Police Chief Wendell Myers said iff celerator instead of the brake, causing the Mrs Leitelt Was ticketed for failure to,haye auto to crash into,the front of the bank, her vehicle under control. i ST JOHNS - A meeting to' discuss weather. Extension Directors Jim Crosby in than pass by'the area. Michigan State j, J possibilities of weather modification will be Montcalm County and John Baker in Gratiot University researchers admit to having only ' .sponsored by the Cooperative Extension say they think the plan is working and the limited data'-as to the effectiveness of this DeWitt wrestlers compete Service at Smith Hall Thursday, April 11 at J Idea is spreading to no less than a* dozen method of cloud seeding. However, '. i;30pm. '•-, ' • . ' , additional southern Michigan counties*" agricultural engineer, Dale Linval is on the f .-For.the past 2 years, farmers in Gratiot' Baker and possibly some growers from case and is now working to collect data on in free-style regional at Holt and. Montcalni Counties have been tam­ Michigan weather and climate and results' olds, u-ii and 13-14 year-olds. Gratiot county"will be on haud at the Clinton of this and other Kriok Associate's Droiects.^ t HOLT-Five members of the wrestle-at the state meet in pering with the weather, through a, contract .meeting to, discuss their observations of 2 „The DeWitt Wrestling Club with Krick Associates of California to make DeWitt Wrestling Club com­ Pontiac Friday and Saturday. years of cloud seeding-from ground based Taking a 1st place in Holt was trains wrestlers in free-style it rain to the advantage of growing crops. He will be discussing his research at the;, peted in the United States Kids and Greco-Roman wrestling generators which emit tiny quantities of county meeting. Wrestling Federation regional . Hugh Bates, 13-year-old DeWitt James , Pelham, County Extension silver iodide* 8th grader, who took-the top and practices each Tuesday and director said, "Krick and Company aren't All farmers, county officials-and others' free-style tournament at Holt Thursday evening;' •, This treatment can work only where interested in the project are urged to attend Saturday. spot in the Co-lb class. "rain dancers" or anything of that mrl. water laden clouds are present. The idea is . Bill Lanneman, 105-Ib DeWitt The coach is Larry Bates and Rather, they are meteorologists and have a the meeting. Ample time wiU'be given for a Three of the 5, competing with : further information may be to get clouds to release their contents rather question-answer type discussion. * ' 450 Wrestlers, placed and will •High School freshman took a 4th lot of technical kpow-how ^concerning in his division, as did Duane obtained by those interested in Smith, 95-lbs, DeWitt 8th the organization by calling him grader.- at 669-5146. , ' i t Eric Hilts, 85-lbs, and Howard McDough, 110-lbs also com­ how to make I TO CENTRAL NATIONAL peted, but did not place. '. The tournament featured competition between 8-9 year- the right FOR A CHOICE OF FOUR choice

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\ HELP WANTED - The HELP WANTED - Registered CLASSIFIED AD PAGES ATTENTION INVESTORS - 2S HOLLOWAY'S REAL ESTATE NEED a new building? Pole or Help Wanted Tangley Oaks Educational nurses - part time. Wanted for acres of vacant land within the Institute "One", fundamentals steel, farm, commercial, or Center is accepting ap­ every other weekend. Schedule - Village limits of Elsie with good of Real Estate and preparation industrial. Any size. Planning - plications. You must have a all shifts. Help beat inflation by CASH RATE 5* per word potential for further growth. An for salesman's license, St. Financing - Building - Ser­ HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS! We high school education or better bringing in some additional industrial site or a Mobile Home Louis, Tuesday, April 9, 7 p.m., vicing, let us help you. Fedewa need a high school graduate this' and be able to accept respon­ income. Carson City Hospital. A Minimum 50* per insertion Park. Call Linda Brzak, 694- Middle School at Room 104, 10 Builders, Inc. 5% miles south of spring and summer for in­ sibility. On the job training great place to work, Elm and Save a 2Si service fee by paying for your charged 3994, Long Realty, ^or Fred week course, 3 hours per week, Fowler or 9 miles north of 1-96 at teresting pre-college jo'b; if you provided. For interview phone Third St., Carson City Mich. ad within 10 days of insertion. Denovich, 224-259Y 47-3-p4 Individual $90.00, husband and 621B Wright Road. PhoneJ like people, you'll find, this a Lansing collect between 10:00 £517) 584-3131,' 49-1-p-l wife $150.00. No charge for first collect 517-587-3811. Ask for great opportunity. St Johns and a.m. and,2:00 p.mi 484-7368. BOX NUMBERS in care FOR SALE — 2-10 acre lots, 72 lesson, licensed by state board JimorBob. 37-4 area, salary and commission, \ of education T.V.A. approved. 1 47-347-3-p-- l acres with good buildings. Will Apply box G, Care of Clinton CAN YOU WORK WITHOUT of this office add'l" hold contract or cash. 584-3702, Call collect (616) 965-3347. WANTED building sites or County News. 49-2-nc-} SUPERVISION -We need man BEAUTY OPERATOR wanted. ALLCLASSIF1EDSWILL BE Carson City. • 48-3-p-4 48-4-P-4 small acreage. Cash offer. or woman to sell full line of Duane J. Andersen Real Estate, Full or part time. Guaranteed ACCEPTED UNTIL MONDAY wages. Starting at $65.00 plus advertising specialties, 10 ACRES on Airport Rd. BUILDING LOTS available in Inc. 669-5126. 49-l-p-4' calendars and gifts in the St. AT 5 P.M. M-21 T0WNH0USES commission. Call 482-3119. 49-1- Johns area. Mustbeable to plan Remodeled farm house, mature Ovid area. Wjll build using your P-1 > own time and work with a trees, out buildings, creek plans or ours, Fedewa Builders, IN OVID minimum of Supervision. All WESTPHALIA — 3 bedroom across property. Duane 1 J.. Inc. ) 51-tf-4 DHIA TESTER for on farm ranch, 4 years old, full Andersen Real Estate, Inc. 669-" accounts arevprotected, Repeat Jobs Wanted 3 NEW HOMES in Westphalia, LUXURIOUS- sampling of milk. Must be orders are protected. High basement. Assume 6V4 percent 5126. 49-l-p-4 2 Bedroom - all electric, VA dependable. Inquire County FHA mortgage. 355-2931.48-2-p-4 ranch, 2-story, and Cape Cod all «» commissions payable when with garages. Low interest rate baths, air conditioned, carpet­ Extension, Office. 224-3288. orders are passed for credit. HAVE 2 reliable teenage boys WACOUSTA "AREA - Grand by ed, range and refrigerator. 49-1-p-l The Advertising Specialty Line •willing to work after school, WANTED FARMS any size with Ledge Schools. New house' mortgage can be assumed by FURNISHED is the most extensive in the Saturdays, and during summer. or without buildings.- We have under construction. Two acres, potential buyer. Fedewaj WHITMAN 3 HOURS A DAY working the blacktop road, buy now and Builders, Inc. 587-3811. 27-tf-4 industry. Calendars are Farm help or yard work Call cash and contract/ buyer. Tax select your own colors. Duane J. ^ INDUSTRIES OR Brittanica III provides you with manufactured at our Red Oak 593-3545. 48-3-p-3 and financial assistance is in­ Andersen Real Estate, Inc. 669- a generous/income, fun .and plant. Write Pat Murphy, Sales cluded in our program. Why UNFURNISHED relaxation. Phone Mr. Donovan 5126. . 49-l-p-4 BEAUTIFUL INC, Manager, The Thos. D. Murphy settle for less? FORTY years of l., 1. ,1 OVID-SERVICE AGENCY INC. (517) 351-1569. 47-6-p-l Company, 110 So. Second Street, FARM,and BUSINESS ex­ MOBILE HOME ITHACA, MICHIGAN Phone 834-2288 Red Oak, Iowa 51566, 49-2-p-l Real Estate perience -- Our Slogan*: "An 31 ACRES on Stoll Rd. just off investment in earth is the best Chandler Rd. Beautiful woods PARK Homtf Owner's Hint on earth" References furnished on property, near State dug Lots Available WANTED - Boy 12-15 for WE, OURSELVES, will buy upon request. THANKS - to our lake. Duane J. Andersen Real Don't b? underinsurad. Detroit Free Press, carrier .Call 224-7943 Building costs have gone up ap­ STEVE'S REFUSE your land contract. For prompt, clients for over $5,000,000,00 in Estate, Inc. 669-5126. 49-l-p-4 proximately 25% in the last 3 route, 485-6420. 49-1-p-l courteous action, call Ford S\ sales in the Tri-County AREA. years. Most Homeowners Pol­ LaNoble. LaNoble Realty, 1516 To realize the TOP-DOLLAR for icies require that you must in­ SERVICE E. Michigan, Lansing, Phone your property, CALL, the- CARL S. OBERLITNER sure for at least 80% of replace­ Business (517)482-1637. Evenings (517)- GOLDEN RULE AGENCY- ment cast in order to be fully (Licensed Refuse Service) v covered, in even a small fire. Opportunity 337-1276. 37-tf-4 GELS AGENCY, VINCE GELS- Water Wei! Drilling BROKER, (No salesman) We are currently working with FOR SALE — 2 houses on Jonia CALL IV5-5794 - 1974 will (be a , >f r . _~ .4". and larger several- iamiltei,v^ho..Muft,M ST. JOHNS, EUREKA MANAG'fiMENT TRAINEE- ~ ^ St( Fowler. Estate property. good year.) 40-p-4 "bldar Komesi-burmdovfrr m-th* men or* women. Fidelity Life Contact Paul Thelen 587-6602 or last few mdnths. Most of thesa l> '* insurance Co. College degree LebH Thelen, 224-2582. 47-3-p-4 people have suffered more than necessary. All benefits, bonus Reda Submergible Pumps they would have had to if they were properly covered, OVID-ELSIE and retirement. Call collect 3 BEDROOM ranch home for Try a classified (616) 796-9287 between 7 and 10 sale. For appointment call 224- Wholesale Retail p.m. or send resume to P.O. Box BECKER FURNITURE Check this with your Insurance 4132 after 2:30 p.m. 810 W, Park Agent, 621, Big Rapids, Mich. 49307. * St. IN FOWLER, AND BANNISTER AREA. 49-l-p-2 Phone 463-4364 47-3-P-4 NEW STORE HOURS: See us for complete Home OPEN DAILY 8:30 to 5:30 FOR SALE — ft acre lot in West Alma ' Building Services. . Commercial and Container Service "Lake Geneva Shores Sub­ INCLUDING WED. P.M. division, DeWitt. Call after 6:00 FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 8:30 ' 875-4101 '165 p.m. or anytime on weekends, ' PER MONTH 224-3437. ' 48-tf-dh-4 VAN DEN BRINK PHONE 834-5539 Now 2-bedroom apt. new shag carpeting, individual storage FOR SALE By Owner 10 Acre ORDER YOUR space, central air condition­ parcels between Clare and |OUANTITV RIGHJS RESERVED ing. 205 N. Scott Rdi, St Johns. Call 224-4376. Scott Evart, Excellent hunting, all Elsie, Mich. Rd. Apartments. wooded. Will sell on land, con­ 4007 Garland Rd. tract. Phone (517) 875-4924 or 463-2828 after 6 pm or write Box 8m Ithaca, Michigan 48847. IMAHARS pSe mi-Boneless 1 *' 48-tf-4 LOOKING FOR ULTIMATE THINKING about a new home? SUPER MARKET SKINNED HAM & POULTRY Let us help you. Visit or call us. in POMPEII and Planning -Financing - Building •SHOP & SAVE THE MAHAR WAV LIVING CONVENIENCE? - Servicing, we can help you DE-FATTED NOW!! regardless of your pTesent FULLY COOKED FARMER PEET situation. Twenty years ex­ FULLT COOKED g^ g^ perience in building homes. FREE LOTTERY TICKET * Fedewa Builders, 'Inc. 6218 With '2500 Purchase Excluding LUNCH This Home Has Location, Wright Road, 5V4 miles south of Assorted 79 Fowler or 9 miles north of 1-96. Beer, Wine & Cigarettes HAM 99 MEAT Variety , 12 oz. Phone collect 517-587-3811, ask Distinctive Styling and Price for Dick or Bob. 37-4 HILLBILLY W^ FLORIDA r BR D Seedless OVID — 3 bedroom ranch, garage, basement, large .lot, i? J& real clean, Looks sharp. Call in^ypur BASKET GRAPE­ O'Toole Realtors, (313) 733-0200. 3 Bedrooms 48-l-p-4 2/yyPut Family fy>om BEEF FAYG0 FRUIT Fully Carpeted • ST JOtfNS SCHOOLS - DqWitt SBSVCHICKEN/DOL E Pink or White Full Basement area; 2new houses now under or / Sliced construction. 3-bedroom ran­ pQT TURKEY! Crushed or Chunk Dishwasher - ches, large country sized lots. or 2-Car Garage Buy now and select your own Disposal V/z Baths colors. Duane J. Andersen Real PIES IPINEAPPLI Laundry Room Estate, Inc. 669-5126. >49-l-p-4 ORANGES Glass Patio Door $ 00 5 lb. BAG 5/ l 8 ozJ CONCRETE Heatherwood 69 Quart FRESH GARDEN FRESH LOCATED WITHIN VIEW OF ST. JOHNS CITY PARK WALLS CHOCOLATE, GROUND FRESH 1 FUDGE A new home Is A life tinrt BUTTERMILK .3. / " MEAT-LOAF YOUNG easy walking distance of three schools and city Investment. 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PHONE 224-2301 Bovd of Button 2B CLINTPNCOONTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN April 4,1974 FOR SALE — Farmall Super C WANTED KEYPUNCH . FOWLER RESIDENTS-Take, ATTENTION-Grocery bill too Sf< Mobile Homes 10 Hobby Supplies 17 tractor with cultivator and bean OPEKATORS.Many employers your ads to Finkbelner's' high?(Wantto save money? Buy ' For Rent puller; 8 ft. wheel disc, Waldo have called for keypunch I Pharmacy for fast, convenient your groceries at J,T. Grocery Roof, 1 mile south, SA east of operators in this area. Our servicef 50-dh-tf-29 Auction every Sunday, 2 p.m. Elsie. 49-l-p-18 course could qualify you for. Food stamps accepted. 127 MAINTENANCE PROGRESS!!, dition. $70.00. Also 1 pair Mich. Phone 593-2424 and/or school districts which serve* Torino-MUstang, ' Purina Feeds' means S S S in avacado brocade drapes. 72 593-2552. „40-tf-28 citizens of the 88th Legislative •800 W BALDWIN a bargain Your Pocket. MATHEWS inches x 54 inches.-Like new. T Aeration, Weed control, Fer­ Savings in Every District. £ just $37,900.60. Carpeted ELEVATOR CO, Grain - $8.00. Call 224-4327. 48-3-p-27 liv. rm., family roomi HUB TIRE CENTER. B.F. Feeds - Seeds. Fowler. tilization, Rolling; Thatching, This is one of 6 payments Goodrich Tires. Ph. 22i-:j2"t«. .Department w/glass door to patio, has* Insect Control, Leaf Removal, which are sent to the local 1 Front End UignmeiU. „ "For Sharp Values FOR SALE — One used New Notice footings for fireplace. Kit- Fungus Control, Re-seeding. districts from Lansing in the FERTILIZERS State and National Ecology Shop Now" Holland five footFail chopper in din comb, includes dish-' gdod condition. Call 593-2060 course of a year. washer, stove, disposal, 3' BOB'S .WTO BODY, Approved Company. Costs less BECKER FURNITURE 1 than do it yourself. SIMPLY after6:00p.m. 47-3-p-27 BEAUTIFUL WEDDING in­ , The figures also give the total bedrooms, Vh baths. See Complete Collision Seivice, ZKEB FERTILIZERS, FOWLER it! No. 170 \ Ktcrvthing for the soil, St. WATER AND MOW. CALL 224- vitations and accessories. remitted to these districts since 2.M-2921, 800 N. Lansing. 7598 TURF TENDER. " AGRICULTURAL-INDUSTRIAL-LAWN & GARDEN Speedy service, Finkbeiner's, the last report under Titles 1 .Johns, 22l-:i2;il, Ashlev. 817- EQUIPMENT •K7I. Fdwler. Phone 593-2606. 36-tf-29 and 3 of the Elementary and JBI-LEVEL 4 bedrooms, 2 full DEBAR CHEVROLET CO.. —„ Leasing- fcentalS-ServIce-Parts Secondary Education Act of baths, din. rm. 2 sliding New & l\ed Cars, Elsie JHI2- "Home Of The Friendly People"_ 1965 and the Vocational glass door to deck, family I80O. Yon can't do better FINANCIAL SPACE MORTON FORD TRACTOR, INC PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Education Act of 1963 (Federal rec. rm. w/fireplace^ Call 517-2354282 FOR HELP. - programs). Receiving funds in ahjuhere. 5122 Nj»!h Grand River Liming, Mich. sepera te utility room, % car FOR" 44-21-p-29 Clinton area: attached garage, plenty of CAPITOL SAVINGS & " 517 4854355_ . LOAN ASSOC? 222 N. RENT room for the entire family, MOORE OIL CO., If it's Clinton, 221-2:101, Surely for DeWitt Public Schools, State asking $41,900.00. No, 143 tires, see us, mi!) K. Slate, Ph. Savings since WW. ' AJd 209,240, Title 16,292; Fowler 224-1726. Public Schools, State Aid 94,030, RESTAURANT Title 15,515, V.E. 1963 354; Bath '909 E. STURGIS practically i FLORISTS Community Schools, State Aid '1600 square feet, 14x32 liv. irKTTLER'S MOTOR 169,650 V.E. 1963 1,795; Ovid rm. + family rm., full bath DALEY'S PlrfE,FOOD, KARBER READY MIX off master bedroom, 28 SALES. 21 llr. Wrecker Dining & cocktails, Ph. 224- Elsie Area Schools, State Aid Sen ice, Good Vsed Trucks. Sav it with Quality Flowers 256,360, V.E. 1963 2,765} foot garage. See it 111172, S. US 27-1/2 mile S. M- anytime! No. 162 from WOODBURY'S 21. Pewamo-Westphalia Comm SD, FLOWER SHOP, :t2l N. "Ready Mixed Concrete" State Aid 98,370 V.E. 1963 769; Clinton. St. Johns, 22l.;[2ifi. 769; St Johns Public Schools, •CATHEDRAL 'CEILINGS VACUUM SALES ARE different, 2 CLEANERS State Aid 468,390, Title 1 28,346, FOODS No Job Too Large V.E, 1963 3,080. fireplaces, one in liv. rm., KIRBY CENTER OF ST, one in family rm. 4 ANTES DRY CLEANERS, .(OIINK, Vacuum Sales and Men uho meet with no opiwsi- bedrooms, 2 full baths, pickup and delivery, ni;t \V. ANDY'S IGA, St. Johns. Or Too Small lovely covered patio, 2 car j Service moved /to new tion-mcct with little quccesb. Walker, plume 22M.V2!). Home Baked Bread, Pies, location at 705 N. U.S^-2?,, garage. Brand new! Jto, Cookies, Choice Meats, formerly known as the Aloha Commercial-Residential 184 Carry tout service. Drive-In, 224-7222. - SIMON'S TRANSFERRED mUst CREDIT BUREAU ************ 1 •'v J1 PLANING MILL move, why not take ad- GIFTS WESTERN Rentals Available; vantage dT the price of just Clinton County CREDl'l WASHED SAND & GRAVEL $28,900.00 including all ISI'RKAI'. I'll""*' 221-2.1'H,. . TOM'S WESTERN STOKE Air Compressors Manltftctunrs of; v- 'appliances, almost 1200 <'• edit Reports - Collections. ;iflE TREASURE CHEST, I mi, W; Ovid, !)-;5:;!o Mon. FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE square' feet,. beautiful 220" N. Clinton, Hallmark » Sal,, Fri, til 5): Anytime by . Power finisfiipg Trowejs Truck, pick-up, h«y and corner lot, assume mort' l ' Cards - Hutse! Stover Candy, AppL, KH-MW. ' grain racks, foriflt b'oxts, - gage 6f73,4 percent, No.-182 ; Compactors .. bunk fMdara; portabft INSURANCE ;* .Fleet of Riteway Trucks / cattli manors and v iccflttorta, Custom FOR APPOINTMENTS' - Automobile Coverage - Fire HARDWARE FOR ALL YOUR W************N woodvi(orklnfl. AT OTHER TIMES/ insurance - General s ' v PHONE:,/ Casualty, ALLAUY- .268 S.Henderson Annette White 234-4296 , BREWBAKER, INCVIQM/& CLASSIFIED s Bruce Lintermati 224-4746 N. Clinton Ave. St. Johns, DAl.MAN HARDWARE, !>h, Fowler, Michigan Derrlll Shlmbery 224-3891 !i(i!).i;K7;., DeWitt* Whirlpool CALL: 224-6776 224-4084 BUI Holley 224-75 SO Phone: 221-:t25«, Appliitnei's, Zenith TV, or 862-5391 JliVr MCKENZIE AGtiNCY, NEEDS I'luuihiiig and Heating, PhontiAruSttl Roy F. Brlggi 134-2260 212 North Clinton Ave., St. LOCATED: N. SCOTT R0AD-ST. JOHNS^ s Kanny Btl«i 2244074 593-2000 Johns. 221-247!!.- Insurance r*mb*r of UroJr* ' for every need! CALL 224-2361 E.O.W. t^^Bowrd of foiKori ^ ^ f> T WHBW »\

April 4,1974 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 3B its spiral ornamental stair case, metatarsal arch in her foot. Th£ lounge and dining room which final days of her vacation (3 seats oyer 200 were favorite weeks) were spent with her North Bengql meeting places. The many large husband, friends and relatives Elsie areg news crystal chandeliers and the use in Florida in a walking cast and Supper guests on Thursday William S. Ernst of Battle of full glass doors and windows using crutches most of the time. evening, March'21 of Mr and Creek visited Mrs William emphasized the beauty of the ' There were several other Mrs Louis Moritz and Ann were Ernst and Maxine on Saturday MRS. NEVA KEYS lodge. •• mishaps within the Elsie party, , their son and daugnter-in-Iaw and Sunday, March 23 and 24. Ph. 862-4301 "Old Pro" Ben Pott still such as: broken arm^by one Mr and Mrs Clare Moritz and Mrs Robert Eldridge opened children of rural Grand Ledge. her home to a group of ladies on 5 directs the improvement of the who had to'give up plans to take Herb Belts and Sid Keys, League were the winning team thing". Among them were 4 pool were not involved and by golf course and the new Pro 2 members of his family, late 'Mr and Mrs Douglas Dwyer of, Tuesday, March 19. The"y veteran golfers of the Elsie Golf in a tournament held earlier in men who were in the Original the time the Elsie group arrived Shop. Gulf Hills Is proud that arrival of brand new grand­ Benton Harbor spent the week­ worked xn articles for the St the month in the sunny South. group that began these annual 2 months later, a temporary the much publicized 17th hole child, broken eye glasses, a end of March 23 with his parents Paul Lutheran bazaar which BECKER FURNITURE Keys also won the trophy for trips to Gulf Hills a decade ago. dining room, kitchen and lounge received another honof when it picture-taking enthusiast' who Mr and Mrs Leo Fox and-Bruce. they will hold late in the fall. Best Ball tournament while They were the winners, Betts were built and huge machinery was selected as one of 12 out­ left her camera home, an ar­ 28tK Anniversary others were given golf balls as and Keys and Bernard Conklin was being moved in to complete standing holes to be featured in thritic knee and leg that held out awards. and Gus Patrick. the leveling in preparation for the 1974 Golf Digest Calendar, until golfing tournament was TRACTORS other rebuilding. SALE NOW IN This winter vacation took There have been many' Managers Henry Rushin and completed and another veterari FARMA'LL H (Good Rubber) place at the Gulf Hills Inn and changes over the years. At first Last year, when the Elsie Dean Spencer and owner Ike golfer who flew home a day PROGRESS!! Golf Club at Ocean Springs, there were just the men golfers, contingent left, new con­ LaRuewere at hand to welcome early but found one of the flights M.F. 165 Diesel w/15.5 x 38 tires* 1 Mississippi off Highway No 90 then later their wives joined struction of the Gulf Hills Inn the Elsie folks again this year. cancelled which involved his M.F.TO20 Savings in Every them and set up their own along the Gulf of Mexico near was in evidence with a new A model residential being shuttled through several > FORD 6000 Diesel (New. Rubber last year) Department Biloxi. i ' league plays while non-golfers, main lodge building and wing, development has been laid out airlines, lost luggage and There were 22 men and sometimes joined by others, housing the 52 new guest rooms with improved roads and many damaged clubs. A.C. WC - - "For Sharp Values enjoyed side trips to such in­ i Shop Now" women from the Elsie area who in addition to the villa ac­ new homes between the rolling The shortage of gas and the enjoyed the week of near- teresting places as: New commodations, . fairways ' and greens which new 55 mph speed limit cur­ BECKER FURNITURE perfect weather for golfing, Orleans and its Latin Quarter; Upon arrival this year the greatly enhances the new Gulf tailed extra traveling, but those OTHER EQUIPMENT . . FOWLER relaxation or "doing your own Biloxi Shopping Plazas and entire Elsie group were Hills Inn and Golf Club. who went felt well rewarded for Biloxi Lighthouse (1848); assigned to the new guest ALLIS-CHALMERS AC 4 x 16 semi-mount plow Gautier Plantation and family The Elsie party included the their efforts and are now •rooms. The buildings were following; Mr and Mrs Bernard planning their 1975 trip. homes along the Singing fciver; constructed 'of weathered Conklin and Mr and Mrs Harold OLIVER 716 semi-mount plow Why Dry Corn Beauvoir, historic last home of cypress with carefully planned Chadwick, alt of Elsie but Jefferson Davis; Keesler'APB; functional space in the main M.F. 10 ft. wheel disc Ingalls Shipbuilding Works at wintering in Florida; Mr and. FEED HI-MOISTURE CORN and ELIMINATE building. The interior treatment Mrs Durwood Conklin, Mr and M.F.12ft.drag Pascagoula; USS Alabama at of the Inn left nothing to be Mobile, Ala; Bellingrath Mrs Kelley Carter, Mr and Mrs DRYING - DRYING COSTS - SHRINKAGE desired. Each guest room was Homer Hoshield, Mr and Mrs M.F. No. 66 2 x 16 Mounted Plow Gardens at Theodore, Ala; and complete with mini-parlor, air Sidney Keys, Gus Patrick and Dauphin Island. conditioning, colored television, Joe Bartek, all of Elsie, Mrs J.D. 6 row cultivator EXTRA LABOR - and - EXCESSIVE LOSSES . and a look of casual luxury. Eulah Falor, Orville Sillman Many social evenings of cards FARM and INDUSTRIAL MAYRAFT40ft. Elevator. We Also Have a COMPLETE LINE of and visiting were enjoyed by the Chef "Rev", after 30 years in and Mr and Mrs A.C. Linman; TRACTORS and group after golfing and dinner. the old kitchen, presides over Mr and Mrs Herb Betts of EQUIPMENT Feeding, Weighing & Conveying Equipment There were other sports, the latest in modern cooking Ithaca and Mr and Mrs Max 2 row J.D. Planter ) Capen of Wheeler. New and Used available, such as tennis, conveniences but the menu is IH 5 x 16 semi-mounted Plow FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT (fishing, swimming and horse­ basically the same delicious There is always a "casualty" Simplicity back riding. "country gourmet". Included with a vacation group such as LAWN and GARDEN J.D. 3x14 mounted Plow AL SCHULTZ Until this year the local group were the Creole, French, Italian the Elsie folks. One of their EQUIPMENT and Chinese cuisine featuring 1 > lived in villas surrounding a golfers, Mrs Durward (Thelma) \ courtyard along the Old Fort all kinds of seafood, salads, Conklin had the misfortune to HENGESBACH FORD Sales Representative; 13034 Shavey Rd. fruits and lucious desserts. The Bayou, where the pink azaleas, turn her ankle and fall on a step TRACTOR SALES Scrtfler & Son, Inc DeWitt, Mich. PH. 517-669-9072 magnolia and tulip trees huge fountain of fruit juices was while going to dinner. blossomed profusely. an added attraction at the HARVESTORE MULTIPLIES YOUR MANPOWER AND UNO POWER ' The next morning she was Phono 647-6356 •Phone 236-7280 MIF Middleton Drastic changes at Gulf Hills, breakfast hour. taken to the hospital for x-rays, began when Hurricane Camille The beautiful new lobby with which showed a broken PORTLAND, MICH. 51-tf struck the Mississippi Gulf Coast on Aug 17,1969 with a 20-ft plus tidal wave devastating NEW EQUIPMENT thousands of homes, businesses CENTURY SPRAYERS NEW IDEA SPREADERS and resorts, killing many people and millions of dollars of loss in DUNHAM LEHR LOADERS ^ property damage; Gulf^ Hills did not escape YEAR-A-ROUND TRACTOR CABS Camille as there were ' thousands of dollars lost. The AH, SPRING! champion 18 hole course, several buildings and the USED woodlot setting were damaged i • by the floods and winds scat­ EQUIPMENT tering debris which involved It's time for blossoms, months of labor to restore. ' Since then, the felsie golfers OLIVER no. 470 SPREADER have viewed with much interest flowers and youth... the restoration othomes, public JOHN DEERE 4020 Diesel w/Power Shift buildings, hotels, -roads and bridges. JOHN DEERE 4020 Diesel w/Regular Shift On Christmas morning, 1971 the Gulf Hills Country Club'was AND IT'S ALSO TIME faced with a disasterous fire iQHfl DEEJIE 60fIi«tfLive4»T0, Power Troll, that left only the tall fireplace chimneys still standing where . the clubhouse, dining rooms, TO CLEAN OUT THE ! lounge and kitchen once stood. JOHN DEtRE 50 w/L ive pfo & Power Troll'"' fortunately, the villas and rooms, golf course, stables and GARAGE AND OTHER CASE 930 Diesel w/5 Bottom 16" Semi-mount Plow (hydraulic reset) &ITMST0

•* =->-wmm\\ STORAGE AREAS OLIVER Plow 2 bottom pull type DAY, WEEK,* MONTH or LONG TERM LEASE "SEVERAL OTHER GOOD USED PLOWS" CAINS, Inc. BUICK-PONTIAC DON SHARKEY OPEL-GMC John Deere Sales & Service 1 1/2 Miles East of St. Louis 210 W. Higham Phone 681-2440 2 tf TURN THOSE I «ni] Rexall T SALE SHOP SAVE UNWANTED DURING 10 BIG DAYS NOW THRU APRIL 13th ITEMS INTO Big Special On & TWO for a PENNY $12.95 Cold Spray TIMEX 179s Medicine £ Vaporizer CASH BY WATCHES 96 Cosmetics & Toletries' & Heating Pads 2/'7 Lipsticks Facial Tissue 2/50* Baby Scales Panty Hose (2" PLACING A ^ Support Baby Needs &-&m&&A . Pantyhose 98 Toothpaste . 2/*6 MANY, MANY Support » First Aid & Hospital Goods ' Stockings CLASSIFIED AD IN THE 2/*5" Tooth Brushes MORE ITEMS! Magnetic 1169 HeatingJ>ads ) Photo Albums *1 Sr Vaporizer ALL « Drop Cloths * 2/29 Shavers 1 COSTUME & Aerosol Shave Creme 2/98 Electric Blankets MARKET PLACE JEWELRY # One Daily Hair Preparations V2 PRICE 5' Vitamins 100's 2/*22) Clocks &. i APRIL 13th Rexall Deodorants 2/99* "The Place Where The Buying

Hand Lotions and Cremes vPinepil pints 2/'l" Aluminum Foil ' Rexall Arid Selling Of Things Happen" ^ x Toothpaste 2/98' , Plastic Mugs & Cups &f/k Re'di Spray h . CARDS & BASKETS Deodorant »2/95* Quick ^ CALL 224-2361 NOW! , Bandaids 2/98' / / i , FINKBEINERS $2.98 3 pack c60 (blank) t, /•* xCassette Tapes. *1" t > 'TOUR FAMILY HEALTH CENTER" Clinton County News Minuteman Chowablo < r 120 E, Walker St. * St. Johns, Michigan FOWLER Vitamins 100's 2/*3" •UM 4B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS,$T,JOHNS,'MlCHIGAN April 4,1974 V) Clinton County News "If It Fitz . . ,.

HAROLD SCHMALTZ Advertising Director Golfing with D/Magg/o JIM EDWARDS Editor ' ^^Lape^count^^ jjm Fitzgerald '• Cast your bread upon the waters and it may the pitfalls through which'an intrepid newsman come back spread with caviar, That's how I got must often splash while pursuing an assignment, V. ONE YEAR AGO , this sunburned nose... "Don't worry," he phoned Chuck in Miami. "He's A PERSONAL LOOK AT THE NEWS TEN^EARSAGO Many years ago I removed a thorn from the paw a newspaperman and it's a freeload. Ml be here April 4,1973' April 2,1964 Recall petitions .have been of a high school freshman, "Go forth and write me b' y cocktail hour." I was, The total value of real and some school sports news," I told him, and he did. submitted to Dorothy " Keck, personal property on the 1964 St DeWitt city clerk, asking for the Thus was Chuck Werle launched on a career of THE NEXT DAY, bright and early at 3 pm, I Johns tax rol) is up $164,000 over journalism that took him from Lapeer County went out to practice for the big golf tourney which Between the lines recall of Mayor Raymond the. 1963 tptal, according to a DeWitt along, with Robert. weekly to the Milwaukee Journal. was just 48 hours away. My first drive was so report-released this week by And today he realized the dream of every Ballard, mayor pro-tern, Kenneth fi., * .Greer, city „ rf powerful it went over a fence surrounding a power newspaper reporter. He is out of the newspaper plant. The gate was locked. My 2nd drive petered Frederick Shaver, councilman assessor* , * - t and Stanley. Tenney, coun­ Attorney General Frank J, business and is. a public relations executive in off into a lake where 2 haughty ducks didn't even w/fh Jim Edwards cilman. ," Miami, Florida. He has a home with a pool and his flinch. v KelleJJ, chairman^ of;i the The 2nd Soap Box Derby ' Municipal < -Finance Com- 'nam e is engraved on hundreds of memo pads, I switched to a pitch and putt course to practice .^Tlie latest political fad seems to be the non- Terrenfluppit coming my way now. Mr Terren- Clinic will be held Saturday, mission, announced today the the finer points of my game (and to protect my endorsement, a product of the Nixon ad­ fluppit, Mr Terrenfluppit, could we have just a April 7 at Bee's Chevrolet and commission has approved * "C'MON DOWN," he phoned the other'week. dwindling supply of golf balls). I blasted out of one ministration. minut&'Of your time?" Olds from 10 am to 12 noon., $850,000 of general water, bonds "You can play in our Tony Lema Memorial sandtrap and into another - the Gulf of' Mexico Imagine what this could mean in this election • "Why, shore thing, young fella, Want me ta A standing room only crowd for the City:of St Johns. celebrity-pro golf tournament on Marco Island. beach. While I was battling my way back on the ; Enjoy a week of great fun and marvelous weather. course, chipping over sunbathers, 18 golfers and those to come in the future: -, your little baby?" was present at the, April 2 One of the most important "Good evening,, this is 'Walter Crankbite meeting of the Bath Charter l You and your wife can stay in the most luxurious played through. My wife fell down laughing when "No, Mr Terrenfluppit, I'm Slant Ed Media meetings' 'ever "held for hotel you've ever seen. There'll be a big dinner- she noticed one of the athletes leaving me behind reporting. Earlier today Senator Farr Right an­ from ANC Nightly News'and Views and I would, „Twp Board of Trustees when the - discussion ,o£ the controversial nounced his candidacy for president in Minnesota board, in a 4-3 vote, decided to dance with Harry James playing." wag an old man on crutches. "Yes, but he has his like to know your reaction to the endorsement by proposal to clean out the Maple nurse eaddying for him," I explained. with the statement that he will be* in no way en­ the president." appeal the Circuit Court's River is scheduled for 2 pm next Which sounded pretty good. And then he added dorsed by party chairman Congressman Onna decision not to finance the Tuesday, Arirjl 7,'at Smith. HalL the magic words: "Be our guest." My wife and I My dismay became complete when I learned "Get right to the point, dontcha, Mac? Well, I were on the next plane south, already telling people would be paying $7 a head to watch the Skidds. T tell ya. If s.like this—it shore,as Hanna ain't gonna proposed sewer project. Fifteen men in the 21-22 age "In an interview, Sen Eight said, 'I have 1 strangers about the virtues of Deltona Corp, owner tournament. And I would be playing with such help me any, But, seeing as how nobody's run The Lansing Selective Service gj*oup, aJTregistered with the- of Marco Island and Werle's employer. touring professionals *as Jerry Heard, George withheld my decision until I could be absolutely against me, I think I kin probably overcome that area office will test a'draft CJinton County draft board, ArcheT and Bobby Nichols. And such celebrities as certain I would receive no endorsement from our awesome obstacle. Picked that 'awesome ob­ registration by mail project reported to Detroit March 25 for We had to switch planes at the Miami airport and that's when I first began to fear my visit would Joe DiMaggio, Joe Garagiola, Garo Yepremian party's leaders. I understand others, despite rash stacle' bit up from old Spiro Agnew speech. By during April in counties where pre-fnduction physicals, ac­ and Don Shula. And each player would be in­ measures, have received such endorsements and the way, you ain't some effete intelleck are you?" there is no draft board, it has cording to Eleanor Lewis, clerk . make Chuck wish he'd taken his thorn to Blue Cross. We missed our flight to Marco Island. troduced on the first tee, over a microphone, while toll face touglf sledding, in the upcoming, ^'No', Sir, I'm just an objective news reporter* been announced by Mrs Ethel of the .local draft board. hundreds watched. And I wouldhave to get up at 6 v primaries'." M; Cassel, group.supervisor and -Two Clinton County persons There was another flight a half hour later and we 1 relaying the trends of our times in a troubled 1, missed that one, too, The reason was a breakdown am. the morning after Harry James For a further report, we switch now to a report land." ; Mrs Sharon K. Randall, tyere killed in two separate from Sickles, Mich where Slant Ed Media is executive secretary. traffic "accidents - Easter 'Sun­ in the airport's electronic communication system. I did the only honorable thing. I inserted a thorn "Yeah^ yeah, Say, young fella, you gonna ask The Marco Airlines clerk wa$ paging me loudly in my paw and limped to Werle. "Get me out of covering the latest campaign address by the A WacoUBta resident' was day, one south of Lansing and president. questions or preach a sermon?" the'other near Battle Creek.' throughout the airport but I couldn't hear him. this tournament," I said^'and I promise to tell the "Well, uh, er, yes, As,we were discussing... " killed March 27 in a 1-car ac­ There was a busted loudspeaker in the bar into world to get marooned on Marco Island, the finest "Thank you Walter, Slant Ed Media reporting cident approximately 5 miles Two Clinton County persons which my wife had dragged me. sun-fun community on earth. from Sickles, Mich where the president is ad­ "I don't remember discussing much of east of Honor, Mich. are hospitalized and a third was dressing a crowd of 7, not including the 8-month anything. Vou seem to be doing altthe talkin. You Chuck had asked Bill Gentry, head of Marco Last week the County News injured in two nearly identical Island public relations, to meet our plane. Fort­ HE DID AND I AM: Go to Marco. But if you play daughter of Farley Frotchit, who is here to clean sure you don't wanna be president?" published a story on the closing rear-end collisions last up afte'r the meeting. "Back to the subject Mr Terrenfluppit, how do unately, Bill used to work for the old Detroit golf, be careful you're not trampled, by that old of the Couzen's Building for fire weekend. < ' Times so he naturally has a keen understanding of man on crutches. "The president is here this evening to endorse you see your chances in-this election and having to safety violations,-This week the Four members of the Bath the candidacy of Thomasi (Don't Never Call Me' overcome the notoriety of being endorsed by the State Fire Marshall's office has \_ jF"FA Chapter, received State Tommy) Terrenfluppit, who is seeking election to president?" released ' the .,26 specific Farmer awards last week at the ;gyj^; president of the local PTA. "Well, Sonny, actually it's this way. I asked for violations and conditions which annual state FFA Convention at v ^^^^^^^^^^^•pnip "The reception to the endorsement has the endorsement. Only a durned fool would want must be met before the school Michigan'5tate University. been. ..hold on just--a minute, I think I see this job anyway." , can be reopened, 25 YEARS AGO Emergency medical services Mrs Donald Leonard, 19, who St Johns City Commission meeting lives a hatf-ftiile north of Eagle, was gainfully burned Wed­ ST JOHNS CITY COMMISSION " and expenses he incurred as a nesday morning when a stove ftEP DOUGLAS TREZISE' and Oakland Street. Motion 'shell to the St Johns Park Board v . - 87th District < , MJNUTES result. Discussion followed. carried. and thatrthe Boajd be asked to exploded r in their home. The jjj^P March 11,1974 Motion py Comm Ebert, Discussion was held con­ report back, to the City Com­ accident occurred when Mrs The regular meeting of the St supported by Comm Arehart to cerning the alternatives of mission by the Commission's Leoriard poured kerosene on . Everyone who watches trocardiogram, for instance - medical services. At their Johns City Commission was autorize the staff to write Mr ' selling the G.O. Bonds prior to next meeting on March 25,1974. coals that_she assumed were television-^on Saturday nights on a monitor at the hospital and urging, I introduced a bill to called to order by Mayor Wood Mohnke explaining the City's or after the taking of bids for the Motion carried. cold., has come to know a lot about directing the attendant to ad­ authorize and train this new minister specific medicines or type of medical technician. at 7:30 pm. policy that dtfe to conditions the storm sewer project. The City Manager presented . Lieut and- Mrs William "emergency medical services." COMM. PRESENT:'Wilcox, City is unable to repay him for Motion by Comm Wilcox, Pullman and two sons, William, The popular series perform certain procedures at Simultaneously, another bill 'the Commission with a com­ the scene, was introduced to assist a Ebert, Hannah, Arehart, Wood his'expenses incurred. Motion supported by Comm Arehart to munication' received from the Jr, and Robert are expected to.. "Emergency" shows COMM ABSENT.' - None carried. authorize the City Manager .to arrive iri New York City about paramedics at work, saving Not every ambulance at­ specific service being State Liquor Control- Com-, April Won their way home from lives and performing a lot of tendant would automatically be authorized in the Southfield STAFF PRESENT: .The City Manager presented contact the engineers and the mission notifying,us of the r 'Regens"burg, Bavaria where medical work we usually .think allpwed to do this work. A great r' area by another representative, W.ejaherwjut. Huinphrey, ? an update letter concerning'jthe "• financial oonsultant&Begaiding'UTi .Arnbld s •mtf request toitrarisfer Maples. i,F* - '.a {VH they Tiave spentihe last three . of as being done, by doctors and deal of training,* be^on'tf the', ""Later, we, got' tdgetberr.and 'storm seWer project fromv the.,., -alternative ?iM,t!tion< ^heir SDM.biqqjir Lioense-from ahdonS-half^ei&s.*^- nurses. . * , ,\ i levels Which mOsHtteWdants-^ * Motion''.by CommSEtfert, Williams a,hd Works.. "„ ~f carried. Arnold's., S^^h/is^^e to 1 deceive today, will berequired.' which accomplished both supported^by Comm Wilcox to Motion by Comm Hannah, i The City Manager stated that Arnold's Inc. Olive Gfarige "No ,358 \ 4 approvetne minutes of celebrated ' their 75th an­ Not legal in Michigan The Michigan Department of purposes. We hope to have supported "by Comm Eb"ert to he had received the City's in­ ,-The Commission stated that v February 25,1974 as presented. vitation to the Region 6 niversary Sunday March 27 Unfortunately, ' such „ a Health is presently planning a favorable House action,within accept anc( place on file the they had no objections to the with .nearly! 300 present in- i medical service is not legal in program for these people in­ the next week or two. * Motion carried. * March monthly report of Michigan Municipal, League's transfer. Motion by Comm Hannah, annual meeting. eluding past members, state Michigan' today. Performance volving some ,480 hours of Williams and Works. Motion The City Manager stated that special trainging. ' v supported by Comm Arehart to carried. '' _ Motion by Comm Hannah, and county grange officers who of those medical procedures, as Not the same as TV approve the warrants. Motion supported by Comm Arehart the City Treasurer would need were on hand to celebrate the shown on TV, would constitute But, the bill itself will not carried. The City presented a report that the City Manager and any 'authorization to extend day. ,.-./;, practicing medicine without a "Physician's assistant" provide service like you see on Mayor Wood asked for ad­ from Ihe Chief, of Police con­ Commissioners wishing to JVIacabee's Insurance coverage. With today (Thursday) the license and, as such, would be in Actually, the person who TV every Saturday night. The ditions or corrections to the cerning parking on Sturgis and attend, be authorized to do so, Motion by Comm Ebert, final day of the 1949 Red Cross violation of law. completes the training and keys to the service are the adgenda as presented. Two Oakland Streets. Discussion and also that provisions be supported by Comm Wilcox to drive, the City of St Johns is still ' Some of us are trying to do passes the - examination will training of the necessary at­ additions were made. followed. , made so that only one vehicle be authorize the City Treasurer to $500 short of its quota of $1,800, something about it. probably be the first of a new tendants, the installation of a Motion by Comm Ebert, Motion by Comm Wilcox, used for the trip. Motion extend the coverage as County, Chairman Leo Corktn We have introduced a bill, class of medical personnel in communications link between supported by Comm Wilcox to supported by Comm Ebert to carried. requested. Motion carried. reports.' with almost universal support the state, that of "physician's the emergency unit and the approve the adgenda as authorize the Police Chief to The City Clerk read a The City Attorney reported Dr Connor D. Smith, a former from the professional people, assistant." ' emergency room of a hospital amended. Motion carried. draw a Temporary Traffic resolution from the St Johns that he and the City Manager Clinton County boy and the son which would allow ambulance - It is a little strange to con­ and the availability of qualified The City Manager read a Control Order designating No Board of Appeals requesting had appeared at the Federal of Mr and Mrs William A. attendants to* perform certain sider how I became involved in professionals in that emergency advanced medical procedures all this. But, during my first room at all times to direct the letter from Mr Fred Mohnker Parking ,ori the north side of that the -board be increase to Railroad Administration's Smith, of Ess^ex Township, is a regarding sewage problems, St'urgis Street between US 27 seven members instead of the hearing in Detroit concerning candidate for the state board of at the scene of the accident or term I was the sponsor of work of the attendant in the existing five. the abandonment of the Grand agriculture oh, the Democratic injury as long* as they were several bills involving am­ field. The Mid-County Am­ Trunk Railroad, which ticket at Monday's spring getting directions from an bulance service, drawiiig on my bulance Service, incidentally, Motion by Comm Ebert, experience in Owosso as the already has the radio con­ supported by Comm Wilcox to presently runs through the City election. • ./ authorized ,doctor or nurse by of St Johns. Fluid milk prices paid to radio or telephone. Mid-County Ambulance Service nection with Owosso Memorial CLINTON COUNTY ZONING authorize the City Attorney to v was organized. Hospital. draft an amendment to Or­ ' Motion by Comm Ebert,;, farmers in the Detroit milkshed As it is visualized, the doctor dinance 245 reflecting the desire supported by Comm Hannah to' will drop 4t cents a hun­ would be receiving vital in­ This work brought me in It is generally accepted that COMMISSION MEETING of the Board of Appeals to in­ adopt a resolution as prepared dredweight ^beginning Friday. formation -- an elec­ contact with the Michigan the sooner treatment is given to crease their membership from 5 by Mr Maples, the City Attorney Clinton County's'farm income . Emergency Services Health a patient, the more effective to 7 and that said Ordinance Which 'opposes ,the termination -will be'-materlally affected by Council, an organization of that treatment will be in A!regular meeting of the Clinton County shall be set for first reading on of the railroad'service. Motion the price.cuVthe second such private and public membership . bringing about his recovery. We March 25,1974. Motion carried. carried. reduction this year. . dedicated to improvement in believe this bill is a positive step Zoning Commission will be held on Thursday, the delivery of emergency April 18, 1974 at 8:00 p.m. in the Court­ The City Clerk introduced Motion by Comm Hannah, in the right direction." house, St. Johns, Michigan.' Mrs Donald DeWitt and Mrs supported by Comm Ebert to W&couste Asher of the Morning Musicale adjourn. Motion carried. (* Committee's request for the Mayor Wood declared the • '' Any persons having interests in the county or renovation and use of the park meeting adjourned at 8:20 pm, Mrs Carrie Patterson has, their duly appointed representatives, will be returned home from Florida.' APPLICATIONS.FOR EMPLOYMENT will be heaj-d relative to any matters that should pro­ Mrs Lotiise, Hemingway is resting Comfortably from her taken by the Clinton 'County Road Commission perly come before the Zoning Commission. 'recent stfrgdry* THRIFTY. at 701 W. State St, St. Johns, Michigan during The lJV«codita Circle^will, the week of April 8 through April 12 daily from Arnold R. Minarik meet April 4 with Mrs Leona 7:00 to 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. only. Administrator Phillips; co-hostess, Dorothea SIOW Commends ambulance service - Dennis and program chairman Iva McDonough. Dessert will be To the Editor, " * "Thanks a million Laurence at 7:30. There will be a Lenten - DOWN. Recently we had an occasion Heibeck and Roger Dershem." 1 offering.'., .,- to call the AAA Ambulance Sincerely The Welllni Workers Circle NOTICE Service for help. We would like well meet April 4 with Mrs Earl NOTICE OF PROPOSED CHANGE to commend them for their Mr and Mrs William Rademacher — Beagle, co-hostess Vera Rose, CITY OF St. JOHNS ZONING quick service and it's wonderful Devotions. ?Doris Snyder,^ help. Men like this must have - t Program Paula Jean Clark, IN SCHOOL DISTRICT dedication to their work out of Editors Note - The "AAA" 1:00 pm Dessert. BOARD OF APPEALS love their fellow man as could Ambulance Service is now Public Fish Supper,-Wacousta / be seen by their tender and known as Clinton Area Am­ Masonic Lodge No 359 April 12. BOUNDARIES loving care of their patient. bulance Service and is sup­ Serving starts at 4:30 pm. APRIL 23.1974 AAA Ambulance Service ported by governmental fund- The girl scouts were suc­ In accordance .with act. No. 269, Public Acts of 1955, chapter 5, Sec. 461, deserves all of our whole ing and private donations. cessful on their paper drive. 1 hearted support. We never Those who operate the am­ They are trying to raise money notice is hereby given that a hearing of the Clinton County Intermediate To be held in the Commission Chambers, 121E. know when we might need bulance service do so 'on a to go Jo Washington DC-this Board of Education will, be held at the time and place specified below, to them, voluntary basis. summer, transfer property.from the St. Johns School District to the Fowler School , Walker Street aU2:30 P.M. District. '

' PURPOSE: Appeal on the zoning Administrators \\ interpretation of Zoning Ordinance No. 245 to The Eft of SE% of Sec. 5 • T7M - R3W in Bengal Twp. belonging to Dale E. deny Alvin Weisberg of St. Johns Mobile Home and Elaine M. Irrer. Village a permit to construct sixteen (16) ad­ f'' ditional mobile home lots unless a structural PLACE OF MEETING: Clinton Co. Intermediate Office • fence is built along the west lot line of, said mobile home court. 4179 S. US. 27 St, Johns, Michigan . PROPERTY ADDRESS: 905 W. Gibbs Street TIME: 8:00 P.M, TAX ROLL NO.: No. Od69-08 ' - YOU'LL WANT TO TELL YOU.R DATE: April 15; 1974 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Com. at SW tor lot 21, BlkertrrinsAdditlbn.aNtfao^EiaQeftTh. ' FRIENDS ABOUT.., . 'j- , ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE INVITED TO N 88°40* W 312 ft, Th S lc51' E 1396 ft Th E 312.01 ft to P.O.B. \ . . ATTEND THIS MEETING EGAN FORD SALES, Inc. i * F.Bruce Wood- Zoning Administrator 200W.HIgham „ ST. JOHNS Phdrtb 224-2285 B. Stanley Pocuis, Sec. r I '«malted '" v 5B April 4,1974 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN Business and Professional Anhouncements, Legal News

Attorney for Petitioner: PUBLICATION OF NOTICE J be heard and heirs will be Walker & Moore Probate Court portation property in Sec 28 STATE OF MICHIGAN, IN State of Michigan, in the 117 E. Walker Paul A, Maples OF HEARING determined. Creditors must file HON. TIMOTHY M, GREEN DeWitt. THE CIRCUIT COURT "FOR Probate Court for the County of St, Johns, Mich 48879 CLINTON, JUVENILE 210 North Clinton Avenue State of Michigan, The sworn claims with the Court and Judge of Probate Mar 25: "Dryer, Gordon A. THE COUNTY OF CLIN­ serve a copy on Cayle Sloat, Phone 517-22.4-3241 49-1 HELENA M. BURK DIYISJQN. • • St Johns, Mich 48879 Probate Court for the County of and Lenore C. to American TON BRENDA B. PARKER, Route 2, Elsie, Michigan, Ad­ Register of Probate Central Corporation- Lot 37, Plaintiff vs CLARE D. In the Matter of SHANNON t. Phone 224-3238 49-1 CLINTON - Westchester Hgts, PARKER, Defendant McCLEARY, Dependent and Estate of MARY HALF­ ministrator, prior to said 'v Wacousia Berton E. Clark - Claims ' hearing. Mar 26: Weber, Gary J. and . Neglected. MANN, Deceased File No. 19154 Mrs Earl Beagle, Mrs Gary Julia Tawney - Claims ORDER TO ANSWER - FUe PUBLICATION OF NOTICE Dated: March 29,1974 William H. Gregory - Final Shirley D. to Robert H: and No. 73-4929 DX / Order *for Publication, File TAKE NOTICE: On April 24-, Clark, Mrs LeRoy Beagle en- OF HEARING ' 1974, at 10:00 A.M., in the Cayle Sloa.t Account 'Irmina M. Weber property in On the 30th day of August, No. 3520. , \ tertalned at a Bridal Shower for Sec 3 Dallas. - TAKE.-NOTICE:Onthel6th State of Michigan/ The Probate Courtroom, Xourt- petitioner Alho] Gamble - Claims 1973, an action was filed by Probate Court for the County of 'Mrs Patty Bunting. The former Mar 26: Graim, JessamineB. day of May, 1974, at 9:30, in the .house, St, Johns, Michigan, Route 2 Brenda B. Parker, Plaintiff,- CLINTON ' before the Hon. TIMOTHY M. Patty T^agle. There were 30 to J. D, Diehl property in Sec 17, against Clare D. Parker, 'forenoon.,, in the Probate Court, Elsie, Mich. guests'present. 18 Greenbushi in the Courthouse In1 the City of Estate of MARY N. GREEN, Judge of Probate, a Attorney for Petitioner; Real Estate Transfers' Defendant, in this' Court td NASEMAN, Mentally In hearing will be held on the/- secure a divorce. St. Johns, Michigan, before the ? i From records in office of Mar 26: Hicks, Fenimore and competent petition of Raymond J. Half­ Register' of Deeds) Doris to J.D. 'Diehl property in IT IS HEREBY ORDERED Honorable Timothy M, Green, Judge of Probate, a hearing will '• TAKE NOTICE: On June 19, mann, Administrator WWA, for Sec 17, 18, Greenbush. that the Defendent, Clare D. allowance of his final account, be held on a Petition alleging 1974, atlu A.M, ir» the Probate NOTICE Mar 19: Michel Construction, Mar 26: Kuhns, Irma D. to Parker, shall answer or take Courtroom, St Jofins, Michigan, assigment Of residue and J.D. Diehl property in Sec 17,18,. that 'the' aforesaid minor child Inc to Donald F. and Mai in da K. such-other action as may be before the Hon. TIMOTHY M. discharge jof. said ad­ Greenbush. , permitted by law on or before comes within the provisions of CITY OF ST. JOHNS ZONING Hixson.Lot 92 Riverwood. GREEN, Judge of Probate, a ministrator. ' v the 15th day of May; 1974. Act 54 of the Extra Session of Mar 19; Zaleski, Alexander Mar 26: Hicks, Dan L. and hearing will be held on the 1944, and that said Petition Dated: March 25,1974 f v M, to Robert R. Sirrine and Kay to J-.D. Diehl property in Failure to comply with this Sec 17,18 Greenbush. Order will result in a Judgment prays thai the Juvenile Courr cla^m of MitoF. and Harriet Raymond J. Halfmann BOARD OF APPEAL Angela J. Sirrine Lot 11,12, Blk by default against such take' permanent jurisdiction of L, Naseman. Creditors of the Petitioner 8, Fowler. Mar 26: Hill„,iE\!za})eth jto said ' Mary M. Naseman, J.D. Diehl property in Sec 17,18, defendant for the relief said minor .child, and it ap­ Fowler, Michigan Mar 19: Bedaine, Kathryn A; demanded, in the Complaint pearing thatthe'whereabouts of Mentally 111, arenotified that all .Attorney for Petitioner; Greenbush. claims against the estate and APRIL 23, 1974 Rhoadcs, G. Dolph and Doris C. filed in this Court.. the father, -Darl Leroy Mc- JAMES A, MOORE y Mac 26: Marr, Patricia to proof thereof must be presented ,l to Samuel R. and Barbara J.D. Diehl property in Sec 17,18 Cleary, Jr., is unknown, and 117 E. Walker, LEO W. CORK1N, Circuit to the!- guardian of Mary N, ' St. Johns, Mich, 48879 Hagerman property in Sec 34, Greenbush. cannot be personally served 1 To be held in the Commission Chambers, 121 E. Walker Judge Naseman, Helen F. Moore ; at 'Phone 517-224-3241 49-1 Water town. Mar 26:'Hicks, Carmen B. with the Notice of said hearing, Street at 12:30 p.m. s Date of Order: April 1, 1974 301 East Wieland Road, I4n> Mar 20: George, Thomas L. and Charlotte; Hicks, Floyd G. WALKER & MOORE NOW, THEREFORE, the sing, Michigan 48906, With and Nancy J. to Edward J. and ' said Darl Leroy McCleary, Jr.*' , PUBLICATION OF NOTICE PURPOSE: Appeal on the Zoning Administrators in­ to J.D. Diehl property in Sec 17, By: James A. Moore copies of the claims filed with 1 Mary A. Adams'property in Sec 18 Greenbush. .Attorney fdr Plaintiff is hereby commanded to appear OF HEARING terpretation of Zoning Ordinance No 245 to deny Raymond the Court on or before June 19, Parr a permit to construct an addition to his house. He 27 Victor. , Mar 26: Harr, Robert H. and Business Address: * personally before said Court on 1974. State of Michigan, The Mar 20: Adams, Edward J. the aforesaid date and time for Probate Court for the County of proposes a five (5) foot side lot where ten (10) foot is required Darlene M. to William L. and 117 E. Walker , Dated: March 27; 1SV4 and Mary A, to Thomas L. and „ a^earmg of the above Petition. CLINTON- by the Ordinance, $\n i'H Carol A. Ferrigan property in St Johns, MI 4879 Helen F. Moore • Nancy J. George property in Sec 5 Westphalia. . 494 ' 'Publication in the Clinton Estate of LETTIE SLOAT, Sec 28,Victor, County News further Notice as Petitioner . Deceased. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 207 W. Cass Street - •301 Wieland • Mar 20: Sun Oil Company to required by law IS ORDERED. TAKE NOTICE: On June,26, * LEGAL NOTICES PUBLICATION OF NOTICE Lansing, MI 48906 South Central Oil Company Lot OF HEARING Dated: March 29,1974 ' 1974, at 10:00 'A.M, in the TAX ROLL NO.: 0212-00 Attorney for Petitioner:' Probate Courtroom, Court­ , 31, 32 Orchard. Glen. State of Michigan, The Patrick R. Joslyn Farhat, Burns -and Story, P.C, Mar 20: Sisson, Ronald E. to PUBLICATION OF NOTICE Probate Cqurt for the County of Attorney for Petitioner house, St, Johns, Michigan, LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Original Plat Blk 18, N 5 ft of E 47 By: Michael J. Panek before the Hon TIMOTHY M. ft. lot 9, The E 64 ft. of N100 ft, lot 11,12 and E 47 ft. of S 50 ft. Clinton Tool and Engineering, OF HEARING Clinton. Assistant Prosecutor 417 Seymour Avenue, Suite 2A < Inc property in Sec 8 Bingham. State of Michigan, The In the Matter of the Estate of: Dated: Mar 29,1974 GREEN, Judge of probate, a of lot 12. Lansing, Mich. 48933 hearing will be held at which all Mar 21: Youngs, Beulah F. Probate Court for the County of FRANK G. GALBAVI, SR., Timothy M. Green Phone (517) 372-4220 * 49-2 and Kenneth A; Youngs, Sarah CLINTON, Juvenile File 3709 Deceased, File No. 19213 Judge of Probate claims against said estate .will E. to Neil A. and Janet K. IN THE MATTER OK TAKE NOTICE: On May 8, A True Copy, Hjlma M. Burk, Zeigler property in Sec 25, Ovid. MATTHEW GORDON SMITH, 1974 at 10:30 a.m. in the Probate Register, of Probate. * NOW IS THE TIME FOR Mar 21: Sprague, Lawrence ' Dependent and Neglected Courtroom, Courthouse^ St. 49-4 H. and Janet to Charles F. and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Johns, Michigan . before SPRING CLEANUP-THATCHING Lucy M. Hazard Lot 13 Blk 29 that a petition has been filed in Honorable Timothy M. Green, PUBLICATION OF' NOTICE Ovid. Judge of Probate, a hearing will OF HEARING ' this Court by: Patrick R. be held on all claims of State of MichiganA ,N The Let Turf-Tenders Beautify Mar 21: Wieber, Donald A. Joslyn, Assistanct Prosecuting and Elmer F. to Gerald and creditors against the estate of Probate Court for the County of, Attorney of Clinton County, Frank G. Galbavi, Sr. Creditors CLINTON. Your Lawn With This Doris Wieber property in Sec 24 alleging that said minor comes Lebanon. are required to prove' their Estate of MARIE within the provisions of Act 54 claims and must file sworn Mar 22: Larry T. Schaefer, of the Extra Session of 1944, and HOLECHEK, Deceased, File Special Offer: Inc. to Paul D. and Earlene h: claims with the cou^t and serve No. J9224. - praying that the Juvenile Court a copy on either Philip Galbavi Sowers property in ' Sec 24 take permanent jurisdiction of TAKE NOTICE: On June|18, • POWER AERATE Bengal. at 636 N. Eifert Road, Mason, 1974, aU:00 P.M. in the Probate " $0095 said minor, and it appearing Michigan or George H. Krause, Mar 22: French, Everett J. that the whereabouts of the Courtroom, Courthouse, St. • FERTILIZATION 29 and Thelma J. to Alan D. and Attorney for the Estate, 2490 Johns, Michigan, before f the parents, is unknown, and cannot Cedar Street, P.O. Box 266, Mary A. Cobb property in Sec 24 be served with notice of Hon Joseph S. Linden, Judge of » WEED CONTROL THIS PRICE INCLUDES MATERIAL Bengal. .Holt, Michigan, prior to said Probate, a hearing will be held AND LABOR FOR 4,000 SQ. FEET Mar 22: Trierweiler, Kenneth < hearing. hearing. and^cijeditors are notified that • ROLLING /iifjppr each additional square foot. r F, and Eileen G. to Alvin J. and Now, Therefore', said matter copies of all claims against the YOU SIMPLY WATER AND It's The National Lawn Joyce M, Kloeckner property in will be heard on the 11th day of 266, Holt, Michigan, prior to deceased must be presented, MOW. COSTS YOU LE£S Sec 1 Eagle. April, 1974 at 9:30 A.M. at the said hearing; ' . personally or by mail, to both THAN DO-IT-YOURSELF Improvement Company Mar 22: Halfmann, Leo and Probate Court, Court House, Dated: March 28, 1974 Frank Winkler, Ancillary Turf Tenders Inc, a lawn care firm serving residential, com-,, Elaine to Sylvester J. and City of St, Johns. Philip Galbavi,^ Executor, Route 1, Elsie, \ Executor Michigan, 48831 and to the Court mercial and industrial lawn owners, has opened a DeWitt-St Johns Odelia C. Feldpausch property Publication in the Clinton branch. Dale Hitchcock will head the firm's operations in Clinton in Sec 3 Dallas. County News further notice as GEORGE H. KRAUSE on or before June 18,1974, and Attorney for the Estate County, according'to the Turf Tenders national home office in DeWitt-St. Johns Mar 22: Larry T. Schaefer, required by law is ORDERED. lM J " ' -am on. lawn ^ . Inc ^o Roy A. and Arlerie" R. 'V'gated; February 27, l?74 , - 2490 Cedar Street ' •' ™%LE HITCHCOCK P.O. Box 266 < '^aspects' of «ni "^Harr Jironerty jn, SeC j3 'Pallas., ,t1 ^7386 SO. LOOMIS DEWITT i Holt, Michigan 48842 ** 49-J. oJ>eBftfgico^laWcat'ei' ' 0 yopIiV PHQME*224-7598' ^^af:;$;$iand; %£% R., ,)u Judge of Probate ,IaM$5-4 Pjuil A«Map]gs y^ifo ^tRU'! 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Their understanding, exercise is an option, of course. want to be sure we have enough You're determined - you will i cooperation and consideration But you can also raise your for you. takeoff those unwanted pounds. can go a long way toward activity level simply by passing If you can't fit the meetings "Patterns on Parade" will be from simple slacks and skirts to public is invited to watch the members planned to start a helping you achieve your goal. up some of the routine con­ into your schedule, call us about the theme of the 4-H Style judging from the stands. scrapbook to keep a record of But why? Do you want to lose complete outfits. The public is weight so you'll look better? Are ; .Moralsupport, unfortunately, veniences at your fingertips, the self study packet. This Revuje to be held Saturday, invited to attend this 4-H Style Robin Clark of the Double M the club activities they take there health benefits to be isn't the whole 'story. Your, Try parking the car at the far contains some of the same in­ April 6 at the St Johns High Revue. 4-H Club will represent Clinton part in since this is their first gained through weight loss? Do friends and family can give you end of the parking lot the next formation. It can be used and School Auditorium in St Johns. The Young Miss members, County in the 4-H Horse Public year as a 4-H club, The mem­ you want the approval of family encouragement, but they can't time you go shopping. Take the read at home. Over 550, Clinton County 4-H age, 10-12 will style starting at Speaking Contest in the Senior bers voted to help with the and friends? Is losing weight take your exercise for you. stairs rather than the elevator.s members will be styling their 10:00 am. This 'division is Division. She will be giving a County Roadside Cleanup Avoid driving the car when you garments, made this past five'to seven minute talk on Project Saturday, April 20. Mrs bait of your'master scheme for Exercise is one of the 2 sides IFyourpresent credit source divided into three groups with ( creating a "new you?" of the weight-loss coin, * The ctfuld walk or ride a bicycle, If a doesn't understand why winter. A variety of projects 81 members in the 10 years age, some 'phase, of the horse David" Grunwald reported on' other side, of course, is food survey of your food habits will be styled including a range 100 members in the 11 year age program. The public speaking the State 4-H leadermete she Any of these reasons are shows you have-a tendency to modern farming taftes . contest will start promptly at had attended March 9 & 10 at „ valid. The benefits you hope to intake management. Any 7 somuchmoney.sce... and 109 members in the 12 year achieve through weight loss successful weight loss program snack in the middle of the af­ age group. 20 members will be 9:00 am in Anthony 'Hall at Michigan State University. The includes both. ternoon, substitute a walk selected from each age group to Michigan State University modeling procedure was may not, however, provide outdoors'for that needless receive ribbons as Young Miss Campus, demonstrated and each Sufficient motivation to'get you Exercise management is nibbling. Not only will you avoid v through those' especially dif­ important because the lives we top stylists. , Beff farm tour member had an opportunity to ficult times. Sq give yourself a lead today do not require us to calories you don't jieed, but ' In the afternoon, starting at Forty-five 4-H Beef club practice in front of the club. The little extra incentive. Promise spend a lot of time and energy you'll also work off calories that 1:30 pm, 15B Junior Miss members, leaders and parents, members explained what they yourself some sort of reward doing strenuous work. Our you otherwise wouldn't have members will model their had a very interesting tour had taken for a project and told when you have reached your motorized, mechanized way of used. garments with 25 members March 23, visiting three beef PCA lands farmers money fpr What they had learned from the - goal. life - with its extension phones, anything. • • £nd In any amount. selected to reeeive the dress farms in Gratiot County. The project. Spring Achievement The reward can be almost conveniently designed kitchens 'i So that's it: motivation, You. have sevan years to repay... revuepins. Six members will be group visited the Richard was^explained as what would anything as long as it is and suburbs isolated from willpower, food management you pay only simpla Interest on selected to receive a Rosette as Braman farm where they take place.on< March 30-31 for shopping and service centers and exercise. It's no magic, the unpaid palanca. . . and only meaningful 'to you and within for tha actual days you use the the top six stylists with one of judged several classes of beef the members and their projects. range of your pocketbook, A that leave no choice but to take formula to transform you these six to receive a silver bowl animals, observed a Fitting-tor-^ Green Clover elects officers the car or bus - has drastically overnight., It is, however, the money, .Interested? Stop'in at as the top stylist in the Junior new outfit, a different hair your PCA office today or ask a show demonstration^ and The Green Clover Community style, a night on the town - you reduced the amountof exercise safe, sensible, healthful way to PCA man to call on you! Miss Division for tl974. Showmanship demonstration. '4-H club members elected of­ name it. Just be sure it is a we get in the course of a day's a new, slimmer you. SPRING Following the Junior Miss In the afternoon,' they visited ficers for the summer program work. PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION the Torn) Reed' Farm and reward you will be willing to The Cooperative Extension styling, 103 Senior Miss as follows: President - Erron work for., Talk to ^Delbert Crumbaugh Farm Barks, Vice President - Maurice Planning exercise into your Service is sponsoring a 3-part members will model their - While you're figuring out your life do£s not necessarily series of meetings on weight CHARLES garments. Twenty members "where they saw some' exotic Harvey, Secretary & News BRACEY BRINGS beef breeds and, their offspring.' motivations and deciding on demand a close acquaintance control. The dates are May 1, 8 will be selected to receive the •Reporter. - Irvin Pettit, Tyour reward, let the rest of the with sweatsuits, calisthenics and 15. All meetings will be held your loo) PCA pliium county dress revue pin award. Riley learns about Belize 4-H Treasurer - Robin Lawson and and linament. That sort of RAIN AND Six members will be selected to The Riley Ramblers 4-H Sergeant of Arms - Jeff Cran- family in, on your weight loss at the Central National Bank in receive a Rosette as the top six members learned more about dall. The club will have a 4-H St Johns and start at 9:30 am. m the 4-H program in Belize as Softball team in the White Liaison to visit ' Call the Extension Office if GREEN GRASSI stylists with one to receive a you're planning to enroll. We're i 104 S. US-27 St, Johns silver tray as the top senior Mrs David Grunwald showed, League. The members will Congressman Elford A. in St Johns Monday, April 8 Phone 234-3662 It's Time Ta miss Stylist for 1974. slides and told about her trip to stand the parents in a Softball Cederberg's liaison man,' from 11 am to noon. having materials printed and t Horse Jamboree Bjelize this past winter. Mrs game at the club picnic in the Ronald W; Stolz, will be visiting Get Your The State 4-H Horse Jam-, Grunwald encouraged the near'future. the Clinton County Courthouse Soybean & Corn Growers boree will be held this Saturday, members to develop pen pals Knit V Slilsch Style Revue with 4-H members in Belizer- The Knit 'N' Stitch 4-H MBS. NEVA KEYS Lawn Mowers April 6 at Michigan State Spring Achievement and members held a club style ZUie Ph. 662-4301 University in East Lansing; The ' project evaluation were revue for their mothers as they and Garden jamboree will consist of four discussed. The members modeled the garments they Mr and Mrs Roland Hankey of areas: Horse Judging, Public completed their personal made for their projects. Mrs Litchfield spent the past week Equipment Speaking, Demonstration and achievement report forms* Tor with relatives in the Elsie- Horse Bowl Quiz. Clinton Lewis Moldenhauer evaluated Eureka area. Their daughter the winter program, > the girl's projects. The mem­ 1 SPOTTY WEED CONTROL Tuned Up! County will be represented in bers will meet next April 27 to Ream Hankey of Tawas City the Junior Division Horse Stoney Creek displays was also a visitor of her WE SPECIALIZE Judging by: Colleen Jorae- work on Mother's Day favors grandparents here. INVARIABLE SOILS! 6 achievements for the hospital. April 18 is the IN REPAIR Double M--4-H Club; Debbie t The Stoney Creek 4-H date the members go on the Dennis Flegel has returned to SERVICE Young, Karl Tenlen and Kathy members held their local club A his home after treatment in Tenlen of the Lucky Riders 4-H 'next 4-H roller skating activity. When Thinking achievement program with Members were reminded about Carson City Hospital. Ciub. They will judge six * their parents invited to see the Mrs Echo Saylor recently LQROX+Lasso of New Equipment the County'Style Revue and classes of horses shown at 'projects accomplished'*this Evaluation. Demonstrations enjoyed a two weeks vacation in We Are Dealers - halter, give oral reasons on one »winter. The members voted to "Florida and returned Saturday SMARTWEEft • RAGWEED • BARNYARDGRASS "PIGWEED • were given by Lisa Voisin and CRABGRASS • FALL PAN1CUM • FOXTAILS • LAMB&QUARTERS For The - halter and one performance participate,-in the County Kathy goff on Safety; Denise from another week near Coral, Following Lines class plus answer five questions Roadside Cleanup Projects on Coburn,Tama Sweeny and Julie Mich., visiting her daughter and Get consistent, uniform weed control in fields that vary more than on two halter classes and one April 20. Members were told 1% to 2% in organic matter —spray a tank mix combination©! • Allis-Chalmers r t bakers pn Safety also. Mrs granddaughter. * performance class. The judging about evaluation and time to be Mrs Dorothy Kaspar of St LOROX linuron weedkiller and LASSO*., 9 Lawn Boy class will start at 8:30 am in the Dennis Koenigsknecht wrote present for evaluation. the member's narrations for the Johns spent the weekend with Use them together and get all these advantages: ROTATE CROPS • Hahn-Eclipse MSU Livestock Pavilion and - Scrapbook for Fireballs County Style Revue April 6, her sister and family, Mrs S.J. IF CORN FAILS, REPLANT TO SOYBEANS . . . CONTROL • MTD should end about 4 pm'. The The Fowler Fireballs 4-H" Keys. BOTH BROADLEAVES AND'GRASSES . . . EASY TO MIX . . . • To'ro * : - EASY,TO*APPLY ..and the combination is great for soybeans • Wheel Horse . ^ , John Wesley: College f and corn. 1 * „t • Stihl and Allis-Chalmers? With any chemical, lollowlabellng instructions and warfrngs carefully. Chainsaws accreditation candidate ^Registered trademark of Monsanto Company. • Oregon Chain -See your local dealer for a supply of LOROX and LASSO* To Fit Most Saws John. Wesley College at Wesley College as a Candidate Owosso has been notified of its for Accreditation at a meeting New Tillers in Stock acceptance as a Candidate for in Chicago, Illinois, on Wed­ Also, one used Accreditation by the North nesday. ' Beef tour rJUPONt) A6RIGHEMICALS tiller for sale Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. Candidate for Accreditation is SEE The announcement of the a status of affiliation with a By WILLIAM LASHER election to candidate status regional accrediting ' com-' VINCE ACKLES *came at a special meeting of the mission which indicates that an Extension Agriculture Agent John Wesley College Board of institution has achieved initial 254 E. Main Regents last night. recognition and is progressing Put your traveling clothes on! ~ Have the soil tested, and The executive board for North toward, but is not assured of, There will be a tour of 3 beef add fertilizer and lime. if FOR ELSIE PH. 862-4482 KARBER Central voted to accept John accreditation. -*» farms this Saturday, April 6 needed. starting at 9:30 am. The tour - Gtit the-seedbed in shape. starts at the Clarence Manning Soil preparation involves farm on the corner of Cutler and grading, tilling and removing Hinman Roads at 9:30 am. Next stones and debris. SLOTTED stop is the Robert Nourse farm and the third s^op is the Dave - Use high quality seed. Sow Morris" farm on Right Rd. Put. the seed uniformly, following your traveling coat on and come the packager's recom-' tQthe southwest part of Clinton mendations. County "'to see 3 good beef - Spread a mulch (straw or FLOORS feeders in action. v wood chips) evenly over the newly seeded lawn."' using 70 pounds per 1000 square feet of FOR EFFICIENT >+"+ + + + + ; lawn surface., A good Watering If you are planning'(o seed a will stabilize'the mulch. You lawn this spring, late April or can remove the mulch when the early May is, the time to do it. grass is about Vh inches tall. LIVESTOCK Here are some'suggestions for - Water the lawn lightly (% seeding a lawn this spring: inch) every day in the afternoon TRACTORS N,l. UNI. EQUIP. -' Select an adapted lawn to insure good surface soil PRODUCTION MISC. grass species such as Kentucky moisture for the next 2 or 3 , J.D. 2010 Gas Geht Grinder Miker N.I. 702 Power Unit bluegrass or red fescue. weeks. MF65D 'NX No. 7 N.I. 701 Power Unit J.D, A •J.D. 237 760 Chopper I ADVANTAGES OF SLOTTED FLOORS NX 300 2 row picker 400 IHC 762 Corn Head The tern 'slotted floor' generally refers to any floor system made of slats ACD17 761 Hay Head NX No. 10 1 row- ' BIG DAIRYMEN USE THE BIG ZwA that are uniformly spaced or panels containing uniformly spaced openings. r 722 Sheller J.D.-227 CAPACITIES-UP The slats or openings allow the animal waste to be worked through the floor 1 - S.C. Case • THROUGH 6,000 THfi'SHOWTHiY MF# Field Cultv. GALLONS. by the animal's feet into a gutter or pit below. ' , " 1 - Farmall M w/Loader 720 Corn Head THAT WAYi Century 200 gal. Sprayer 721 Husk Bed Oliver 12'Disk GOOD USED , permit higher concentration of livestock \ HAY TOOLS . 2 Used Bean Pullers SPREADERS keep animals dry and cleaber We will help 1 1-rowGehl Chopper ' 9 in Stock separate the animals from their waste quickly N.H, Forage Box " J.D. 507 Rotary Cutter_ N.I.-Case help control disease N. 5 J.D. Mower Superior Loader for you plan a J.D. 44 .keep animals free of parasltess, N.H. 66 Baler Ford NAA Oliver-N.H. J.D. 13 Hole Grain drill eliminate bedding NX Forage Box PTO or Ground J.D. 32 ft. Efevator recjuce labor required for cleaning A.C, Chopper w/1 Ffow& slotted floor Drive J.D. 3-14 Mounted Plow' improve, sanitation Hay Heads All Sizes to 205 Bu. May rath 32 ft Elevator J.D. Rake adapt well to labdr-savlng automation equipment Some W/end gates Oliver 3-16" Plow system J.D. 38 Chopper .permit manure to be stored and used for fertilizer Trailer I.H,*:. 45 T. Baler New Span-Saving 2ER0 COMBINES J.D. Disk KBA THRU-THE-WALL Tankt 1 I.H.C. 80 Grain Combine 2ColbyF6ragd Boxes I.H.C. 36' Elevator "in Mow Avallabri. • * Slotted Floors for , J.D. 25 Combine N.H, 616 Chopper w/2 Head *Cattle * Hogs** Sheep I.H'. 91 Combine N.H. 818 Chopperw/2 Head Several j.H, C. Blower «Come h, Writs or pftoiw /or full Information! 1 JfD. 334 Corn Head Used < STOP IN TODAY' I.H. 82 Bean Combine SPRAYERS . NEMANIS ELECTRIC COMPANY PLANNING-INSTALLATION-SERVICE Carson City Farm Service Aik Us About Our New Twin > KARBER BLOCK CO. Vacuum Milking System JOHN DEERE SALES.AND SERVICE SAND-GRAVEL-BLACK DIRT-MORTAft SAND OFFICE 834-2200 «« f*. MM STREET CARSON CITY PHONE 584-3550 RE1834-517? OVlb,MICHIQAN ST.JOHNS READY MIX PHONE224-2327 April 4,1974 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 7B ,v * View from Milk producers fight the Senate dairy product imports

v DETROIT - Members of various dairy products im­ port level set by Agriculture urged its members to become By SEN. WILLIAM S.BALLEtfGER ' Michigan Milk Producers ported in 1973 when the official ' Secretary earl Butz at 80 per­ active in local land use planning Associaton (MMPA) have import quota for that com­ cent of parity-the minimum efforts. urged the. Michigan modity was l,B million pounds. " leyel allowed by law. MMPA Rail transports tion-iUrged After a campaign which A bill '(HB 4244), finally was conference in order to become have to pay the last 7 years of congressional delegation to The Nixon Administration in and other major dairy farmer the federal Department of started a decade ago Men the approved in different versions law. - property taxes levied against support legislation to help early March authorized'above- groups in the nation seek a Transportation to re-evaluate first such legislation was in­ by both chambers last week and The measure offers tax the land, If termination ends by protect the domestic dairy quota importation of 150 million support level of 90 percent of plans to abandon certain rail troduced in the" Michigan breaks to land owners who state request, no penalty or farming industry from, what pounds of nonfat dry/ milk parity to give dairy farmers the lines in Michigan and several Legislature, it appears that a now awaits 'only Senate Con­ agree with the state to keep back payment would be they term potentially disastrous price assurances they need to other northeastern states, "We through June, with,an eye to continue producing milk. move to save state farmland as currence with Housq amend­ their property unchanged at required. effects of repeated large-scale officially increasing'the import firmly believe that a strong and well as "open spaces" may be ments or the resolutidn of dif­ least 10 years. If an owner requests to be importation of dairy products. Among other issues acted on dependable network of rail The congressional support quota to 265 million pounds for at long last about to pay off. ferences by a House-Senate It is designed primarily to relieved, the state must ap­ the year. by MMPA dairymen were: transportation is vital to the save millions of acres of farm­ prove the application and the was called for in 1 of several , Fuel and fertilizer-Called on agricultural industry, and policy resolutions adopted by MMPA delegates urged' the therefore, to the' nation's ) land from being forced into owner would be required to pay government Jo weigh serious commercial development by the total amount of the credit MMPA, the state's largest milk Nixon Adrriinsjratlon to enforce agriculture's unique im­ economy as ^a whole ,. In rapidly escalating land values received or property taxes at 6 marketing cooperative, at its" existing laws requiring levying portance to the nation's Michigan a majority of the rail percent interest compounded annual meeting March 22 on the of duties equal to subsidies paid lines proposed to be abandoned LPGAS and increased taxes. by foreign governments on economy and to do everything Under the measure, farmers annually from the date of en­ Michigan State University ^possible to assure farmers are those serving rural and trance into the program. campus in East lansing. dairy products sent to this agricultural areas. can enter into farmland country, • > ^ ^ -J ''they'll have adequate fuel and "development right" If aU 80,000 farmers in the /fertilizer for production levels Environmental quality- agreements with the state for 10 state .however marginal their "Grossly unfair "Only in this way can fair set by the government. Urged careful consideration of years that would limit operations, opted for the The dairymen-delegates said competition be assured," the tons use planning-Asserted the economic impact of development to improving ,the program, theoretically the cost it is "grossly unfair to ask US dairymen said. that local governmental regulations established in the land for farming purposes. Such would be at least $6 million, but dairy farmers to compete with "It is our firm belief that it agencies, with state financial name of improving en­ an agreement would have to be since it's estimated that only products heavily subsidized by would be unwise to destroy this help if necessary, should be vironmental quality. Optimum approved by state and local those "farmers with full-time foreign governments so they nation's' dairy production given primary responsibility for production, cannot De achieved governments. i operations who haye no interest can sell at prices below those of capacity and make this country developing- and implementing if farmers are forced out of- GO0 Under such!'an agreement, in selling their increasingly domestic (dairy) products," dependent on foreign/sources," effective land use programs business by excessive in­ farmers would be eligible for valuable land to speculators or The MMPA* action was they said. that preserve agricultural and vestments required to meet credit on their state income commercial interests are ex­ prompted by proclamations by MMPA dairymen also urged open space land that might certain environmental stan­ YOU CAN COUNT ON LP taxes equal to the amount their pected to apply, the actual cost President Nixon in the past 15 the Michigan congressional otherwise be consumed by dards whose benefits are 'property taxes exceeded 7 iis'expected ?o be only a small months authorizing substantial delegation to back recon­ commercial, residential or •questionable, the dairy farmers percent of their household in­ percentage of that. increases in 'the volume of sideration of dairy price sup­ industrial development. MMPA said. ' GAS TO DO THE JOBI come. The credit for owners of 6560 S. Begole Rd, incorporated farms would be Pronipt Delivery PERR1NTON based on 7 percent of iaxable, Milk producers' leader levels PAY NO MORE! rather than household, income. SUN - 2W • 4N "Open space1' land owners From Pompeii would be able to seek an open blast at Nixon administration WHITE'S PHONE POMPEII space development rights DETROIT - The leader of the trying to "squeeze the economic farmers Lake had these com­ easement, subject to local state's largest milk marketing life out of the US dairy farming ments: • governmental approval.' With cooperative has leveled industry py allowing im­ "The public is highly irritated GAS 838-2201 the state holding the develop­ criticism at the Nixon Ad­ portation of large quantities of by the Cost of food.. In this era ment rights, development ministration and the Cost of dairy products heavily sub­ of extreme shorages and.rising would be limited to just what Living Council for insehsttivity sidized by foreign governments. 'prices, we must put more effort was needed to maintain the to the plight of dairy farmers. Lake said the -Administration into telling the milk consumer " property as open land. refuses to enforce laws what she should know about our Glenn Lake, North Branch - - iS52*f$ Under the bill, open space dairy farmer and president of authorizing levying of Duties on product and our industry. And" , $50fOOQ land is defined as undeveloped Michigan Milk Producers subsidized dairy imports equal we must do it in a manner that t v historical sites; land controlled Association -(MMPA), to the foreign government will be listened to and that is under the Natural Rivers Act or recommended dismantling the subsidies. believable. TOOL SAME Shorelands Protection and Cost of Living Council on April "We say to our consumers: "We must begin toput'wheels' Management Acts; and similar We will compete with any iri motion to "expand our in­ 30 when the agency's authority Continuous Flow areas approved by the local expires. dairymen anywhere, But not vestment' in milk promotion Ofatrj prycr SUNDAY, APRIL 7TH government to save natural "Fumbling and bungling with the federal treasuries ot programs. Choose from 5 mptfeli to | scenic resources. foreign countries. And don't "Somehow, we .-must put matel) your rurvest hie 1MPM TO CLOSING "Its fumbling and bungling of Capacities vary, by model, BUY THE BEST! 1 Door Pnte Given at 8 3D Sharp ' The 3 ways to end a land • blame us for the high prices that across the message that our from 1H3 to 435 bushel*. . the American economy ptriiouh . . i *• * t will prevaiUafter the' US dairy •"Planning Assistance * Conslruction Service We will have a 30 It vmloadedwilhlhebfittoolivouun buyl agreement under the bill are recommends a deep, ahd per-, 5,600 •mdmbfirs* are dedicated, natural termination at the end manent burial," Lake said in .farming, industry has been professional people, using ef-. •.Service After The Sale * HANDTOOLS 1/4",3/B", 1/2'.and3/4 drive jockciseti, open and-boxedind " decimated, and the US con­ Broad Range ot Bin Sues to Meet Your Needs' wrench ten, hammers, channel lockt, large and small vise], air hotei, meulc of the 10-year period; request his address at the Association's 'ficient, production- methods, , lOckeuandwrenfhKit qlpewenchei drill bit sep, tapanddlatett rnict, floor by the state to the owner to take annual meeting March 22 on the sumer, is dependent of foreign committed to overcoming j&ckt, hydraulic |ackj and Lulkln tapM. the land out from under the Michigan State University' suppliers. t * elements'over which, they have" ROWEflTOOLS 1/2'drivBalrandeleeulcirnp»ctwrenchej,alrdri!li,aIrfan(fen, • agreement; or request by the campus in East Lansing "We say'to Congress: Give us' .little control in order to provide., air chltclt and at compretwn 1/2' membla drillj, 1/4" ahd 3/8" drlllt, thill owner to end the-agreement.' . Termination of the council by . legislation which has teeth inlt* a nutritional-and essential food MWI ubertawi blilzwwt.lwltiandrta.grinn'iiriandbullera. At the end of the natural "natural death" would be in the and which neither this nor any ' on a seven-day-a^eek baas., - termination, the farmer would best interest of dairy farmers other Administration can ' "And that, in return for these ^ FRICKE FARM SERVICE Then 100I1 ml [be brand names wch aj Cream, Channal Lock Stanley, Harbrand,' ( Shopman and Brown. Our loots are backed up by a money back or new tool pay back the last 7 years of his' and all other Americans, he'^ ignore.' Present attitudes and efforts, they are -entitled to a 4798^.£lyHwy. ' MIDDLETON Phone 236-7358 guarantee Coma prepared to bid and buy at large savings at the honest auction! credit or, in the case of "open said. policies 'spell ultimate disaster Hvelihopd for their families, •" space" land, the owner would LalTe accused the federal for the consuming public and >l f I4 ' . .government'of attempting to '"t,n_^d6m.^stfc ^j^y ^Stry^ control the destiny of Lake said. * v tflomestic dairy industry. Delegates s at1 fhe M.MPA A-UNE AVU%)IQN And he took issue with a annual meeting urged Congress statement of President Nixon's to reconsider the dairy price during a recent nationally support level recommended by At Tlie Strut Lljhi SeultWMCwrwt televised press conference in Agriculture Secretary Earl Umpburg Mithljjn Butz at 80 percent of parity-the HAVING SOLD MY BUILDING AND DISCONTINUED MY FARM EQUIPMENT BUSINESS. Phont 349)305 Houston, Tx in which Nixon said fanners "have never had it so lowest allowed by law. MMPA I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION LOCATED AT 508 NORTH CLINTON AVE. IN good " and other majority dairy far­ DOWNTOWN ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN. ON: mer groups throughout the Raps Nixon nation seek a support level of 90 The dairy leader also rapped percent of parity. Saturday, April 6, 1974 at 9:30 A.M. the Nixon Administration for Labels policies "bad" Lake said current in­ flationary economic trends are caused by bad fiscal policies of the federal government. SHOP TOOLS - Each category-except TORQUE AMPLIFIER TOOLS SIOUX VALVE SEAT GRINDER agriculture--in the federal government's proposed $304 SUNNEN PISTON PIN REAMER SPARK PLUG TESTER billion budget for fiscal 1975 SIOUX VALVE GRINDER MACHINE 3/4 DRIVE SOCKET SET reflects substantial increases. SIOUX VALVE SEAT MACHINE GRINDER ON STAND "It is our belief that as ALLEN MAG, GEN, & STARTER TESTING^MACHINE BATTERY CHARGER i J1 Americans we must fight to waken our national leadership WASH TANK FOR PARTS SLEEVE PULLER SET to the essential character of our FLOOR JACK dairy farming industry in the national welfare," Lake said. SEVERAL OTHER SMALL TOOLS TO NUMEROUS TO MENTION On another issue facing dairy J -

,i" OFFICE EQUIPMENT Reduce STEEL DESK WITH TYPEWRITER STAND, 35 in. WIDE X 60 In. LONG STEEL DESK - BOOK CASE - 5 - 4 DRAWER FILE GABINETS . ^ Buttonweed BURROUGHS BOOKKEEPING MACHINE - STEEL OFFICE CHAIRS competition SWIVEL CHAIR - SECRETARIES CHAIR - BURROUGHS CASH REGISTER I H.C. WARRANTY MACHINE- ADVERTISING RECORD MACHINE in soybeans: DICTATING MACHINE - SALES SLIP MACHINE . ^ SEVERAL OTHER SMALL ITEMS & OFFICE SUPPLIES PARTS BINS & DISPLAY COUNTERS 25 STEEL BINS, QUICK CHANGE 36" X 84' X 12" 28 STEEL BINS BOLTED 36" X 84' X 12" ' 32 3 DRAWER PARTS CABINETS - 2 3'X 10' X 12" BOLT BINS - v . . 27 DRAWER PARTS BIN ^ 24 DRAWER GASKET BIN~ ' ' 15 6' WOOD BINS 14 9 DRAWER PARTS CABINETS Lasso 4 8* PARTS COUNTER SECTIONS WITH DRAWERS & SHELVES Plus Lorox .* SEVERAL OPEN DISPLAY COUNTERS WITH GLASS COUNTERS ' TIRE RACK - HARDWARE RACKS - DRILL BIT CABINETS SEVERAL OTHER ITEMS TO NUMEROUS TO .MENTION IN THIS LINE " ' • , \ PARTS ' NEW 6 CYLINDER INT. COMBINE MOTOR •VERY LARGE SELECTION OF NEW I.H.C* TRACTQR, TRUCK & FARM EQUIPMENT PARTS , ALSO LARGE SELECTION OF FAflMERS HARDWARE, TIRES, RIMS, BOLTS & ETC. THIS HAS BEEN .A LARGE r.H.C. & FARMERS HARDWARE FOR MANY YEARS, SO WE . What's more, Lasso plus IN NO WAY CAN LIST ALL.ITEMS IN THIS AUCTION BILL^ Lorax tank mix controls' ' gfamVyellow and green ' USED KITCHEN-A'lD'DlSH 'WA'SHER 'SEVERAL'ANTIQUE*

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'•"• s ., '/ ''ST.>JOMNS, MICHIGAN Lasso .: •- -PHOblt 517-224-4481'- MMutn Monsanto. Term*! CASH^Nrf'PROPERTY REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR SALE DAY, ANvays read* end follow iho LasSo label NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIpENTS OR STOLEN ITEMS DAY Of SALE. dirccifons. I c\ Company CLERKS: CLINTON NATIONAL*BANK AND TflUST CO.. ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN AUCTIONEER :AL GALLOWAV, ST. JOHNS, M.CH1GAN.PHONE 517-224-4713 OR 224-4301 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS; MICHIGAN Maple Rapids Next Sunday in Area

- THE UNITED ' METHODISTCHURCH Clinton County churches Maple Rapids Pastor Rev J. TO>ma»Chum Parsonage-Mlddkton JAll Churches In Clinton County are invited to send Phone 236-7742 their weekly announcements .to The Clinton County Sunday News. They must reach us by 10 a.m. Monday to insure 9:30 am Worship Service 10:30 am Sunday School l t 'publication in the current week's issue., ' Tuesday v 7:00 pm Senior Choir Practice FHtST COXGRKGATIOSAL CHURCH ASSEMBLY OF GOD SOUTH RILEY BIBLE CHURCH Wednesday Avenll M. Carson. Minister SUS-271E Baldwin WHIard Farrier, Pastor ' '2nd Wednesday -each month JosephF,Eger,Jr,Pastor Located 1/2 mile east of Francis Road on 7:00 pm W.S.C.S. Saturday, April 6 luiOQ am- Sunday School Cna.dwick Road Fowler Area Thursday 12.30 pm - Junior Choir rehearsal 11:00 am * Morning Worship. 10 am • Sunday School 10:00 B^ble Study 1;00 pm • Children's Choir rehearsal 6:30 pm - Youth service 11 am- Worship Service ST, PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday, April 7 7:30 pm - Sunday Evening Fowler, Michigan tGREENBUSH UNITED METHODIST 7:00 pm • Wednesday, second and fourth HE-Rossow. Pastor '" CHURCH 9,45 am • Church School • HOPELUTHERAN CHURCH II:0o am • Morning Worship WMC 9:30 am Worship Scoft and Marshall Roads 7:30 pm • Doublets 7:30 pm * Wednesday evening service Sunday School 9 am 10:30 am Sunday School & Bible Class Pastor-Norman Wood Monday, April 8 Worship Service 10:30 Sunday, 6:45 pm • Congregators , PRICE UNITED METHODIST i Beginning Feb 27, Wednesday 10t30 am Church School Tuesday, April 9 CHURCH . , Lenten Service at 7;30 pm MOST HOLY TRINITY CHURCH lliSO am Church Services 9:30 am • 11:00 am • Lenten Coffee, Rev.DaroldB.Boyd Tuesday - Directions at Dawn 7 am Rev. Fr. Albert J, Schmitt. Pastor WSCS 3rd Wednesday at 8 pm Women from all St Johns Churches will 9:43 am,-Church School Sunday Masses -6:30,8:30 and 10-30 am ,'ii'DOam- Morning Worship be our guests, ST. ANNE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Weekdays- During school year, 7:30 and , LOWE UNITED 0:45 pm • Linda Scott and Mabel Haier Women's Society meets the last Wednes­ Corner US-27 and Webb Road 8:30 am METHODISTCHURCH Divisions will be going to visit Shaarey day of each month, Dinner at 12;30. Holy Days - 5:30,7:30 am and 7:00 pm Meeting at 1:30 Rev Glenn V. Cathey, Jr. Vicar LoweandNorthLoweRoad . Zedek Congregation In Cast Lansing. Residence 669-3W7 ' and 7:00 pm^ve before Minister Rev. Harold McGuire .Youth Fellowship meets the flrit and Church 669-3967 SorrowfuT Mother Novena - Friday,t7:30 Wednesday, April 10 third Monday of each month at 7:30 pm pm ' i Sunday School 9-10 am 6*45 pm • Boy Scout Troop 81 ( Council of Church Ministries and Ad­ ministrative Board meets the first Sunday First & Third Sundays Saturday s- 7:30 am and 7:00 pm Church Worship I0:15-ll;15 7-00 pm • Senior High Choir rehearsal Morning Prayer 9 am Choir 19 pm Thursday, 8'0Q pm - Chancel Choir rehearsal of each month following a politick dinner at noon Second & Fourth Sundays UMW 7:30 2nd Wed of every month Holy Communion 9 am ' Prayer Study Group 10-11 Youth choir meets each Wednesday at 7 FIRST UNITED MBTHOD 1ST CHURCH Elsie Area pm. VALLEY FARMS BAPTIST CHURCH 200 East SlateSlreet Senior choir meets each Wednesday at CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN St Johns, Mi 48379 241-E State Road * , ELSIE METHODIST CHURCH 7-30 pm • ' Rev.Davld Litchfield, Minister CHURCH ' Francis CarlJohannldes Minister RevLaVernBretz.Pastor 410S. Maple Ave, Maple Rapids 9; 5-10:45 am-Church School. There is a . 9:30 am - Morning Worship JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES clacs for everyone from the youngest to the 10:30 am • Sunday School) Supt Merle RevT. Hector Goodall - Pastor* Church School 9:30am Kingdom Hall Phone 682-4165 Worship Service: 11:00am oldest The Bible is our textbook. Baese 1993 North Lansing St, 11 am - 12 Noon • Morning Worship, 10 am Worship Service Tuesday, 7:30 pm • Congregation Book 11 a\n Church School Wednesday, April 3 Junior Church for children through 6th DUPLAINMETHODISTCHURCH Studies. Text studied "The Nations Shall grade 7 pm Song Festival I Everyone welcome) Chapel Choir 6!30pm Know That 1 Am Jehovah - How?" Rev David Litchfield, Minister Boy Scouts 7:0iJpm 5:30 pm - BYF for both Juniors and 10 am • Sunday School, Supt Kenneth Thursday,7:30 pm -Theocratic Ministry Seniors Kiger Wed. Night 6:30 ft 7:30 choir Practices Chancel Choir 7:15 pm School - Texts Used- "Bible" and "Aid to Thurs Night 8 pm Fellowship Service Prayer and Stare 8-9:30 pm Bible Understanding" 8:30 pm .Service 7:00 pm • Evangelistic Service 11 am • Worship Service Share Group B;45pm Meeting. ' B-OOVpm *• Morning Choir Practices Thursday, April 4 Wednesday, 7:00 pm - Mid-week Prayer FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday, 9-30 am • Public Lecture - Serlce; 8:00 pm • Morning Choir Practice to am Sunday School Rev. Cowley, Sup't Girl Scout Troop 522 3.00pm Given by Qualified. Representative of the Carol Choir 4:00pm Saturday 10:00 am • Jr Choir practice 11 am Worship Service Eureka Area Watchtowcr, Bible and Tract Society. 1st Thursday 7:30 pm - Woman's 6:30 pm Junior ft Senior B.Y.F. Sunday, April 7 /' , 10:30 am • Watchtower Study - Current- 7:00 pm Evening Service ST. HI CMYF •Aiirmeet at the/ issue of the "Watchtower" magazine Mission Society ' UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH < 2nd Saturday 2:00 pm- Ann Judson Guild 7:00 pm Wednesday, Junior and Senior church '7::00 0 pm studies. , CONGREGATIONAL Monday, April 8 for Jr HI girls Chplr Practice PUBLIC INVITED 3rd Tuesday 6:30 pm- Men's Fellowship 7'30 pm Wednesday, Prayer and Bible CHRISTIAN CHURCH MATHERTON MICHIGAN Evangelism Class 7-10,00 pm $0 COLLECTION TAKEN 2619EMaple Rapids Rd Tuesday, April 9 ' Study __^_, SOUTH DeHITT CHURCH Rev Paul R Jones, Pastor UMW-Invlted to Lenten Coffee with the FIRST CHURCH OF GOD OF CHRIST , Phone 224-7709 Congregational Ladles 9.30-11:00 am DUPLAIN CHURCH OFCHRIST ReV.JeffWebb 2931 HerbEson beside DeWitt 3 miles west Ovid-Elsie High School 10 am - Bible School for everyone Thursday, April 11 - Maundy Thursday 31! N US-27 High School , * 5565 E Colony Road 11 am - tyornlng Worship Special Communion Service 1:30pm Phone 224-2448 Minister: Dr. James Girdwood Justin Shepard, Minister 7:30 pm - Adult Bible discussions. Evening Communion Service 7:30pm 9,45 am Church School. 11;00 am Tel 669-5000 or 6264M06 Bill Nichelson, YouthMinUter Nursery provided during services Easter Sunday, April 14 Worship Service 7:00 pm Evening Wor- 9*20 am Bible School 9:45 am - Sunday School 6:30 pm • Youth Meetings Sunrise Service • ship.8:00 pm Youth Fellowship 1st and 3rd 7,ooam 10.30 am Morning Worship ( 11 am - Church 6:45 pm • Wednesday, Jr Choir: Chancel Sunday of the month Choir. 7:30 pm , Wednesday: 7:45 pm Family Bible Communion Weekly , 6 pm - Youth fellowship and adult Bible Breakfast following v 6:3,0 pm Youth Groups ' Worship Service , Study 9:30am 7:30 pm Evening Worship 7 pm t- Evening Service Church School 9:30am Wednesday. Second Worship Service U:00am 7 pm Wednesday-Prayer Meeting CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 7.30 pm Hour of Power: Prayer and 515 North La nsingStreet Bible Study ST CYRIL CATHOLIC CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev Kenneth Anderson Thursday Rev.ThomasM.Kowalczyk, Pastor Matherton South US 27 Phone 224-7950 7-30 pm Calling Program POBox97,517EMainSt, Paul A. Travis, Pastor 10 00 am -Sunday School 11:00 am - Morning Worship Bannister, 48807 phone: 062-5270 0:45 am Bible School FIRST BAPT1STCHURCH ' Sunday Liturgies: Saturday - 7:00 pm 10 55 am Worship Seriye 6:15 pm • Young People's Service Area 7.00 pm - Evening Worship OFDeWITT.SBC Sunday - 8:30 and 10:30 am 11 am Children's Churches Rev Jerry Cole. Pastor Holy Day Liturgies: 7:00 am and 8:00 fi pm 1N.TIME and HI-TIME Wednesday. 7^30 pm - Bible Study and 1 prayer hour. Meeting now In our 'new home 11068 pm ( MATHERTON COMMUNITY 7 pm Evening Worship CHURCH Attend the DeWitt Rd, Confessions: One half hour before all 5 0Q pm Church Training Sunday School -9:45 am * Sunday Liturgies. 2:00 pm - Sunday School 7 00 pm Evening Worship FREEMFTHODlSTCHUnCH Morning Worship • 11-00 am , 3:00 pm - Worship Service 305 Church Street 4 Each Wed 7 Dm The Hour of Pdwer for • 5-30 pm Church Training EAGLE UNITED the whole family, 8 pm Choir practice. Phone 224-3349 METHODIST CHURCH 8 00 pm -Choir Practice - ' Robert Bentley. Minister ' 6:30 pm Evening worship Mid-week prayer service Wed. 7:00 pm Rev, Ray McBratnle, Pastor Jr Basketball ^ > 10:00 am • Sunday School Telephone 627-6533 or489-3807 First Sunday - Communion Service 11:00 am - Morning Worship Youth fellowship 2nd and 4th Sunday at 7:30 pm 9:30 am - Morning Worship First Tuesday • Deacon's .Meeting 6-00 pm • Evening Worship < 10;30 am - Church School Wacousta Prayer service as announced. church of Second Tuesday - Ladies' Missionary Join us in worship where "everybody Is 1 7:30 pm - Wednesday, Bible Study and Circle somebody and Christ Is Lord." prayer meeting . , ' Mon-Fri "Moments' of Mediation " 9:15 ' SALEM UNITED For more information call 669-9752 or Area am Radio WRBJ - METHODIST CHURCH write Box 306, DeWitt. i i.. i KAGl'.H FOURSQUARE CHURt II <• Church office hours L* S. 27and County Line Rd Rev. and Mrs. Royal Burnett, Pastor 1 9-12 & 1-3 Mon thru Fri Pastor Paul R.Jones - VALLEY FARMS UNITED 10:00 am • Sunday School HACOUSTA COMMUNITY UNITED Phone 224-7769 PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 11:15 am - Morning Worship " METHODISTCHURCH Parsonage & Office 2620 E. Maple Rapids *• Rev. Nell Bolinger, Pastor 7j3D pm - Wednesday Prayer meeting . Rev Edward F Otto, pastor ST JOHNS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rd, Etlreka. 155 E State Rd ,. . . PhDne626-6623 your choice Corner of Mead and Walker Phone 489-1705 + • f> V Morning Worship: 10 am Rectory 406 E Walker * Sunday. i * 9-30 am •Sunday School * Church School Classes 11U5 am ' Phoite'2243600 ' " / 9:00 Worship Il;00 am <-Mornlng Worship Jr and Sr Hi Y.F, 6'0D prri Office 224-2885 10,00 Church School 7:30 pm -Sunday evening Evangelistic Bath Area Cherub and Youth Choir Wednes­ 7.30 pm WSCS Third Thursday each Wednesday. 7:30 pm - Youth service day, 3:oo pm ; 1973 Schedule month -Thursday. 7:30 pm - Bible1 Study BATH UNITED METHOD!STCHUhCH Chancel Choir, Thursday, 7:30 E\ery Sunday 8 am Holy Communion We cordially invite you to attend any or Rev. Clarence Keith WSCS Noon Meetings every 3rd 2d It 4th Sunday 10 am HolyjCommunlon Wednesday SEVENTH DAY^DVENTtSTS all of these services 9:45 am Church School and Sermon Listen to our international broadcast 11:00 am Worship WXYZ Noon Meeting every 1st this Sunday Other Sundays -10 am -Morning Prayer 686 North La nsingStreet 7,:oopm Bible Study Wednesday Elder.E F. Herzel. Pastor HARVEST1ME Sunday morning at 10;3Q and Sermon am WRBJ, 1580 on your dial Council on Ministries every 3rd Monday Nursery S. church school 10 am for Services held on Saturday BATH IIAPTISTCHURCH at 7:30 nursery through Gth 9:15 am-Church Service STPETEIl LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD Rev. Richard Cole, Pastor Administrative Board, 4th Monday of * Every Monday eve 7 pm - Spiritual 10-30 am Sabbath School Service 10:00 am Sunday School every 3rd month. Healing Service 4-1/2 miles west of St, Johns on M-21 5-1/2 miles south on Francis Road 6;30 pm Youth Fellowship 1st - 3d Mondays 7 pm Senior Citizens WESTPILGRIMUNITED , 7:30 pm Evening Service METHODIST CHURCH 2 miles west on Church Road 2d & 4th Tuesdajs • Noon • Senior MarvinL, Ban, Pastor Midweek Service on Wednesday 7:30 pm Citizens Corner of Parks and Grove Rd. Rev Brian K. Sheen. Minister 8:00 am - Worship ' Every Tuesday morning and evening REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS THESE CLINTON COUNTY FIRMS weight watchers 9!30 am - Worship Service 10:30 am - Worship CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Victor 2d Wednesday 1-3 pm Family Planning 10:45 am • Church School 9:15 am • Sunday School and Bible Corner Upton Rd&StollRd Clinic Classes. "" >,• , Elder Jerry Baird Holy Communion first Sunday of the MAKE THIS CHURCH PAGE POSSIBLE 1st & 3rd Wed morning OEO Nutrition SHEPHARDSVILLE UNITED Sunday School -10 am Preaching Ser­ Township Class month at 8 am. third Sunday of the month vice - ll am .METHODIST CHURCH at 10:30 prh. i E\ erj other Wed ei enlng7 30Cadet Girl Choir Practice • Wed 6:30 pm GROVE BIBLE CHURCH DrDaroldBoyd. Pastor ' i ^ Scouts 445 Division Street ST THERESE CATHOLIC CHURCH Mid-Week Prayer Service - Wed 7:30 pm Rev Robert Prange, Pastor East Lansing. Michigan N Fathers Francis Murray, Joseph Droste Everyone welcome Price and Shepardsville Roads Every 4th Thursday Jaycettes 8 pm 9:30 am Worship Service, 10:45 am and Lawrence Delaney 10:00 am - Sunday School. Classes for Every Thursday 8 pm AA Al Anon Church School Rectory: 102 W. Randolph. Lansing all ages- > Every Friday 3 15 pm Brownies Wednesday: 7:00 pm Choir practice. Phone 489-9051 11:00 am - Morning Worship ••' , « 8:00 pm Prayer Service Mass Schedule • Saturday: 7 pm Fulton, Area 6:30 pm - Young People (III IK II OF ( HRIST OF ST JOHN'S Administrative Board first Monday in Sunday; 6, 8,10,12: DeWitt, 9 am 7:30 pm - Evening Service 400 Estate Ihe month Holiday: 7, 8, 10 am: 5:30, 7:30 pm FULTON FULL GOSPEL CHURCH 7:30 pm - Wednesday, prayer meeting Central Natl Bank John Phipps, Minister General meeting of WSCS third Thur­ Weekday Masses: 8 am, 7:30 pm 1/2 miteeastofPerrintononM-56,1/2 mile Ladies Missionary Circle meets 4th Schmitt Electric St Johns Co-op Thursday 9 30 am Sunday School sday in January, April and September Confessions - Saturday: 3:30 to 5 and south OF ST. JOHNS 10 30 am Morning Worship Afternoon Circle meets second Thursday 7:30 to9 Eves of Holidays. B to9 Rev. Larry Rhoads, Pastor Couples Club meets 4th Saturday ln> 1002 E. State 5 30 pm Youth Fellowship Baptism: Sunday atlpm Please call in month St. Johns at the homes of members 9:45 am -Sunday School St'JohnsTOvid-Pewamo , N. Clinton; 7 00 pm Evening Service Berean Circle meets third Thursday advance. 11:00 am -Morning Worship Phone 224-4277 Wed, 7 00 pm Prayer Meeting evening In each month at the homes of 7:oo pm -Youth Service Merfiber FDIC ' Phone 224^2381 Call 224 6421 for more information members DeWITT COMMUNITY aiURCII 7:45 pm -Evening'Service (Interdenominational) 7;45 pm -Thursday, Prayer and praise ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH Murl J. Eastman, Pastor service ' Rev William G Hankerd, Pastor THE WAYSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH Jim McGovney, Lansing Rev Raymond Goehring Rev. richard Abney.Pastor Sunday School Supt r-» Associate Pastor AbouU2 miles north Marilyn Krol,Co-Supt. S & H Farm Phillips Allaby-Brewbaker, Rectory — 109 Linden Si, -Ph. 224-3313 The Corner of N US-27 and Roosevelt Rds. 9:45 am -Sunday School'' Pewamo ftlMBERLY CHURCH OF CHRIST Convent-110 S Oakland-Ph. 224-3789 Sunday School -10,00 am _ 11 am - Church 1007 Klmberly Drive School - 201 E. Cass-Ph 224-2421 Morning Worship -11:00 am 6 pm - Youth Fellowship ^ Lansing, Michigan Sales & Service Implement Inc. Mass Schedule Sunday evening - 6:00 pm 7 pm - Sunday Evening Service John Halls Wednesday evening service Area Saturday Evening • 7 pm f 7 pm - Wednesday Bible Study and 11 am Morning Worship New Holland Machinery COMPANY Sunday - 7.30. 9. 10:30 and 12 7:00 pm Prayer Meeting 10 am Bible Study ffoli Da>5 - See bulletin. A, church wherp everyone is welcome 6 pm Evening Worship Our Specialty Weekdays - 8-30 am and 7 pm Midweek service 7:30 pm Wednes­ 313 N. Lansing St. \ UNITED METHODISTCHURCH day night 4 Mi, N. on U&-&7 *o , 108K N. Clinton St. Sacrament of Penance -Saturdays,^,30 Ovid Area Pewamo, Michigan Phone 224-2777 St. Johns, Michigan to 5 pm, after 7 pm Mass until 8:30-pm. Dr,LIoyd\yalker French Rd. Weekday evenings a few minutes before DeWitt Area THE UNITED CHURCH OF OVID 1639: loriion Drive, Ionian Phone 224-4661 evening Mass West Front Street Sunday: 10:30 am Morning Worship 7.00- j Rev. Claude B. Ridley, Jr. Pastor pm United Methodist Youth Fellowship , Worship Service -10 am Bridgeville First Fridays—Sacrament of Penance. WAYSIDE CHAPEL • WSCS meets third Thursday of the Thursday from 4 to 5 pm and after Ihe ' Church School -11 am month at 2 prn ' A BIBLE CHURCH Nursery service for all children up to 2nd evening Mass tin tilall are heard. Mass and l437TurnerRoad,DeWltt prayers of Adoration at 7 pm. Holy grade. ST JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Area SPACE Rev, Douglas Beach, Pastor i """••'•"« ' • Communion on Friday at 6 and 7-iS am Phone 489-9251 Pewamo, Michigan Egan Ford Federal-Mogul Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. WESLEYAN HOLINESS CHURCH Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thomas J^BolgevMA., 10 am Sunday School ' l27W.WilllamSt.Ovid Thursday 7 pm on First Friday after 11 am Worship Service Pastor BRIDGEVILLE GOSPEL MISSION FOR evening Mass. v > Rev Richard D Purchase Dally Mass * 7:30 am 4 miles south of Pompeii CORPOKATION 6 pm Young People 10 am Sunday School and Morning Sales, Inc. Devotions-Uur Mother of Perpetual 7 pm Evening Service Saturday 4:30 pm ft 7:45 pm Pastor J.S DIngman Help Novena • after 7'15 pm Mass each Worship. Sunday Evenings 7:30 pm Sunday 8:oo am ft 10:00 am Sunday 3 pm Bible' School > 7-15 pm Wednesday • Bible Study and 7:30 pm Wednesday Prayer Meetings 200 W. Higham St. Johns Plant Tuesday. Prayer Holy Baptism - Sunday, 1 pm 3:45 pm Worship Service RENT Religious Instruction Classes—Adult Sacred-Confession • Saturday, 3:30 and Thursday 7:30 pm Collage Phone 224-2285 A friendly church with a message for OVID FIRST BAPTISf CHURCH Inquiry Class, Tuesday at 8 pm. HJgh* today. 7:30 pm ' Prayer Meeting School CCD, Wednesday at 7:30 pm Public, Main at Oak Street Family Holy Hour for Peace - Saturday, (Announced from pulpit) Bible Loving - Bible Believing - Bible Rev". Earl C. Copelln, Pastor Grade School CCD, Tuesdays from4 until 5 Preaching 7:15 pm pm Mary Plaiek. ChurchSchooi Supt FOWLER Baptisms-Each: Sunday at 1:30 by 9:45 am Church School, 11:00 am appointment, Other arrangements by REDEEMER UNITED Morning Worship, 7 pm" Evening D&B Wes' Gulf Service appointment / METHODIST CHURCH Fellowship. ' ' Gunnisonville lOSNBridgeSt Wednesday 7 pm Prayer ana Bible H, Forest Crum, Pastor Study t 8-pm Senior Choir Party Shoppe SAINT JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH 9:30 am- Worship, (nursery provided), Area (Discovery / (Missouri Synod) 1 10:30-11:00 am. Coffee Fellowship, 11 am OVID FREE METHODIST CHURCH Open Monday thru Saturday Rev. Marvin L. Ban, VacancJ- Pastor ' GUNNISONVILLE is their ; Mathews Elevator Church School / % "the church with "acts 20:20 vision" ' Complete Party Supplies Free Pick-up & Delivery' 1100NMalnSt.,Ovld UNITED METHODISTCHURCH 10-15 am Divine Worship Clark and Wood Roads S, Ug-27 r - fl no am Matins Service. 3rd Sunday COMMUNITY OF ST JUDE Rev, Richard Gleason ItoslaeMcV. 224 N, Clinton Catholic Church RevDanMllea.'Minlster l Phone 224-2212 each month ... 1 Church Phone 834-5950 Phone 224-3535 Father Jerome Schmitt. PAstor 0:30 am Church Service 9-00 am Surtday School and Bible Parsonage Phone 834-24731 1 409 Wilson, DeWitt 10:00 am Sunday School 10:45 am Sunday School > Grain-Feed-Beans •flasscs Dally Mass; Mon. and Tours,- ?:30 pm. 11:00 am Morning Worship ' 1 Holy Communion Island Ird Sundays each Tiles,, Wed,) and Fri. 7:00 am 6.00 pm Youth F.M.Y. Sunday Mass; 9.-00 and 11:15 am im ty 1 month at lo;l5am ' v 7:30 pm Evening Worship Phone 593-2111 gcrvices-at Middle School, DeWIlt j 9;30 am Ladies Bible Study every1 Church Office Hours - 9:00-1200 Monday, Tuesday , Westphalia Antes Cleaners Capitol Savings Wednesday*, Thursday and Friday EAST DeWITTBIBLB CHURCH 7:30 pm Wednesday evening Prayer ' ' ( Tnornings. (Non Denominational; Service Pickup and Delivery' Round Lake Road 1/4 mile East of US-27 AND LOAN ASSN. Adult Instruction - 7430 pm Tuesdays 6:00 pm Teen's Softball every Friday Area 108 W. Walker Weekday School and Confirmation Classes Glen J. Farnram, Pastor 1 222N.Clinton j Phone 224-4529 . Wednesdays, 3:30-6.00 pm Sunday HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC Phone 224-2304 Udies Guitd-LWML-5nd Wednesday each x 10 arri • Sunday School. Classes for all CHURCH ages. Ovid, Michigan ST MARY'S CHURCH month at 7.30 pm I . Westphalia , WESTPHALIA II am * Morning Worship t FT. Joseph Aubin I * Elders and Evangelists -Tuesdays at 6:45. k • RevAloysiusH Milkr-Pastor WOO 539 136 5:45-pm -'Youth Fellowship, SfJnlor, 14 10; 30 am • Mass on Sunday . ftttntiitt frofsttl Institutions and up: J6t Cadets. 1MSL Rev James J, Schmltt-Admlnlitrator 'Youth-2nd ft 41b Sundays at 4:00 pm 7i» pm Evening Maas on WednestUy . Phone 587-4201 CoilncitsftCommitlces-lst Tuesday each 7 pm - Evening Service Confessions ]0 to 10:30 on Sunday V t month at ?.»pm morning , Maynard-Allen -Wednesday, Saturday Night MajKi; 4:30 ft 7*00 pm Parr's Rexall Jim McKenzie Office Telephone' 224-3544 Sunday Morning 8;0t>. 1:00,10.00 Supporting Parsonage Telephone: 224-7400 , 7:30 pm - Btbfc Study and Prayer, m CALVARY BAPTISTCHUHCH 1 Supervised nursery for babies and small Rev Wayne G tinman W«fcdayiMondiyAFridiy7:15ftH:20 tMrraiMrchwKh ' ^ATE'BANK* im. ' children in All services. t _, : M-nitElsleRd. yourgifts Store Agency "An bpen door to art open book" 5:45 am Sunday School Tuei & Thurs 7:15 ft 8:90 am Reorganlied Church of Jeans Chrlit Later Wednesday 7:15 ft7;»p m h Portland-Suiifieid-Westphalia Day Saint* ,,,,A Bible preaching church with a ll:w am Morning Worship the Corner Drug Store 212 N.Clinton,St. Johns ' mcsMjteforyou;..., 7:M pm Evening Worship . Hotidan 5:», 7:15 ft 11:20 am, 7:» pm ourbunf««f Member FDIC 407E.G!bfas Wednesday Evening MM 7:» pm Phone 224-.1837 214 W. Washington, Ionia ' Church School 10 oclock 7:00 pm Wednesday Prayer meeting Phone 587*3111 Worship Service 11 oclock, 1 ) •^Wt

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