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Vol. 40 ST JOHNS.^ICHIGAN 48879 nath year 46 Pages January 31,1974

«*• Offer Elect Cressmrin chairman < fluoride \ - program Lansing's move for Topical applications of fluoride will again be offered to Clinton County area children this summer according to Mrs Mary Beth Upton, RN, chairman of the Clinton County more members on Health Dept topical fluoride program. I The fluoride program which is supervised by the Michigan Department of Public Health, will be made available to preschoolers, 2d, 5th, and 8th graders and tq Planning group fails special cases referred by dentists. According to Mrs Upton, the procedure City spokesmen and Tri-County Regional consists of 4 visits to the fluoride clinic. Planning Commission should be structured. The child's teeth are cleaned on the first The city's request for more representation visit and a fluoride solution is applied was thwarted when Tri-County com­ directly to the surface of the teeth. missioners approved by an 8 to 1 vote an 18 member proposal giving Lansing 2 mem­ THE FLUORIDE application only is then bers; East Lansing 1; cities, villages and then repeated during the 3 succeeding visits. townships 6; and Clinton, Eaton, and This technique has been shown to reduce Ingham counties 3 apiece. tooth decay by about 40 percent compared Before restructuring can occur, the plan with the 60 to 65 percent reduction obtained has to be approved by the Clinton, Eaton, with fluoridated water, she said, ^ and Ingham County i Boards of Com­ From the 1973 clinic, there will be about missioners.' Presently Tri-County is com­ ^ 905 tooth surfaces prevented from decay in posed of nine members. 'the 656 children jvho had the four ap­ Prior to the action taken Wednesday, plications. spokesmen from several governmental The minimum cost of dental care for the units voiced their opinions'. Numerous surfaces would have been approximately meetings open to comment have been $7,240. Not only is there a monetary saving, conducted over the past year-and-a-half but also a saving in pain and discomfort for while hashing and rehashing formulas for the children. representation. In addition to providing protection against Lansing councilman Joe Ferguson felt cavities, the program offers a valuable Lansing has expertise to offer and it should dental experience for children with no have more than just a token say in what discomfort. Dental health education by the happens in the region. clinic personnel, including instruction in the Ferguson and councilman George Grif­ proper method of brushing teeth, also is an fiths of East Lansing, among others, opted important part-of the program, said Mrs for. the one-man, one-vote concept. Upton. 'Almond B. Cressman, Tri-County Parents of eligible children will be notified chairmati pointed out that Lansing accepts CRESSMAN . at a later date and be given an opportunity two members out of afl3-member council on to enroll their children in the program. A Demonstrates heart.equipment at hospital 's the Capitol Area Council of Governments missioners are appointed by the three small fee is charged to cover the cost of (CAPACOG). "We're not an elected body, so county boards, not elected to the position. operaiing the clinic. we're not bound by the one-man, one-vote "Our job is not .representing people but to Miss Clara Lee, RN, Clinton Memorial Hospital displays a heart monitoring center and defribulator in the emergency room to Irene principle". ' , come up with good plans to be used by the Zeeb of the Hospital Auxiliary. Proceeds from an Auxiliary February Heart Ball are going to purchase further heart equipment to join Dave Hollister chairman of the Ingham' governmental units", "It's important for Fire Dept wives other modern heart equipment such as shown above.. The pictured unit on a "crash cart" is completely'mobile and cambe moved from Comity Board of Commissioners, stated "I people to remember we are not a legislative the emergency room to any area, where it is immediately needed. Those wishing to make donations may 'contact members of the can not urge strongly .enough that Ingham group, we are a planning commission," he Auxiliary or deposit contributions in the special Heart Fund accountat Clinton National Bank and Trust. County is in sympathy with Lansing". He added. i (collect coupons hoped that at least a 25 per cent represen­ New officers for 1974 were also elected at tation would be achieved for Lansing. the meeting - Almond B. Cresaman of *. ti Ingham county commissioner Gordon Clinton* County, Chairman; Milford J. f for fire truck ,Swix (forijter Tri-County chairman) said Moore of Eaton County, Vice-Cfiairirian; Hollister only,spoke for himself because as and Donajd At "Hines of Ingham County, ST JOHNS -The St, Johns Fire Dept wives far-as he knew only three commissioners) Treasurer. i Derby to had gone on 'record for 25 percent A new Tri-County commissioner is James are conducting a campaign to help the Eaton Rapids VFW Home Fire Dept pur­ representation for Lansing. Fuller of* Eaton Rapids, "who was recently chase a fire truck with the collection pf 6 Another Tri-County commissioner Donald appointed by the Eaton County Board to million Betty Crocker coupons. Hines stressed that Tri-County com- replace Keith Killoran.' The hpme has collected 5 million to date and another million are needed by the end of April. Coupon donations may be made by send-' * usual ing the coupons to any fireman or they can Manslaughter charge be depositedat the Wheel Inn or call 224-3327 ST JOHNS - Jaycees nationwide have following the announcement of the Akron, or 224-4879 to have them picked up. picked up the ball and. will take over the Ohio Chamber of Commerce that they would In St Johns, Jaycees have announced that running of the Soapbox Derby in Akron, no longer stage the annual event. plans for the summertime Derby race in this x community will continue as usual and the local Derby date wwll be set in the near future. brings fine, 30 days

Three go to\ prison This year's running of the Derby will be the 12th consecutive year. Winner of the St Johns race will compete against local champions from cities and probation throughout the US and foreign countries in on larceny charges Akron this August. The local Derby, sponsored by the Jaycees, is financed entirely by local do. I also know you dre very remorseful, but ST JOHNS - Rex Tefertiller, 53, 654 Ovid ST JOHNS - Circuit Court Judge Leo Eureka reported seeing individuals Slee receiyed a minimum sentence of 17 businesses, service organizations and in­ it also cannot be condoned." dividuals, i St, Elsie, was sentenced to 30 days in the Corkin sentenced 3 men to the Michigan breaking info the store. months with the recommendation, that if he county jad, $1,000 fine and 2 years probati&n When he entered his plea Dec 10, Tefer­ Dept of Corrections Monday .following their The Clinton County Sheriff's Dept qualifies, he will be sent to the Michigan) after pleading guilty to the Oct 14 man­ tiller told the court that he and his former Jan 14 pleas of guilty to larceny in a responded to the calls and, subsequently, Training Unit in tonia to continue his Last year's Derby drew entries from St wife were haying a "scuffle" when ne had Johns, Westphalia, DeWitt and other Clinton slaughter death of his former wife, Betty building. arrested the/3 after pursuing their vehicle education or learn a trade. He also received Lee Tefertiller of Elsie. pushed against her neck to break, what he and'stopping it at Scott Rd and Maple credit for 43 clays. , County areas, with participants competing termed a "headlock." •• The 3, Joseph L, Jacobs, 17, Clare; Rapids Rd. for prizes and trophies, He was sentenced Monday in Circuit Court He said later she dropped to'the floor and Sysak also received a 17-month sentence and had entered a plea of guilty Dec 10, • v Richard L. Sysak, 19, Coleman and James ' Jacobs was sentenced to a minimum of 30 he did not know that she had died* with the recommendation that he be sent to THE DERBY is open to Clinton County In passing sentence Circuit Court Judge L, Slee, 17, Coleman were arrested Dec 17 months with credit given for 43jlays already the training unit to complete his education Original charges of 2d degree murder after neighbors of Gower's Hardware in boys and girls between the ages of 11 and 15. Leo Corkin said, "This is a rather strange served in the county jail. or learn a trade. case. I know this is nothing you intended to were dropped in lieu qf the manslaughter plea. DeWitt Twp plans park project

Concern About Sewer DEWITT. TWP* - Ice skaters at ValleV The sparee crowd at the meeting ex­ should be allowed into the DeWitt plant and, Farms Park may have the benefit of a $7000 pressed concern about recent reports that a if so, what the terms and conditions of their shelter project by the time freezing comes td planned sewer system in Bath Twp Will hook entry would "be. DeWitt Twp next winter. up with the DeWitt sewage treatment plant The township board voted Monday night to and be financed in part by DeWitt residents. f » put a contract out for bids on the project for "Rest assured," ^answered Emerson, Urge Airport Authorijy Vote the park, which is on Wieland Rd. "that they will be paying at leas"t as much as In keeping with their view that Clinton Speaking for the Parks and Recreation we will. We're not going Jto pay for Bath's County should become part of the Airport Commission, township supervisor Dale sewer system," Authority board members voted to send a Emerson said improvements will include a Emerson said a letter had been sent to the letter to the County Board of Commissioners poured concrete floor, heat for bathrooms Clinton County' Dept of Public Works urging that the question be placed on the and storage areas and sliding overhead requesting a meeting with department and November ballot. Emerson said the county J doors. \ Balh officials to discuss whether Bath voted against membership in 1970,

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ST JOHNS - "Michigan State-lottery Days' in St Johns" and will consist of St of this drawing vji.ll be announced later. ticket buyers who plan on buying tickets for Johns area merchants posting signs in their Scheduled for the week of Feb 18 thrti 23, the upcoming Feb 14th and 21st drawings businesses with a series of five six-digit the promotion will carry over a full si* days- have a chance of winning even though numbers from which residents may pair up Tickets which were purchased for the Feb having losing tickets", says the retail with any Wfnning combination or three 14th state drawing arid were losing tickets committee of the St Johns Chamber of numbers to Win $2$#ift certificates from the Will be good Monday, Tuesday and Wed* Commerce, business posting the numbers. The numbers nesday while the losing tickets from the Feb Kicking off the newest and hopefully the which will all be different in the various 21st state drawing will be good Thursday most exciting retail promotion ever to hit St participating stores will be selected from afternoon, Friday and Saturday, Johns, the committee's plan is to tie in with random by the individual store owners. Also Chamber officials are this w\ek mailing, out contest rules and details to all local the scheduled Michigan State drawing to be included in the promotion,will be a "Super • Displaying the color TV that will be given away a* part of thtfSt Johns Chamber of Commerce promotion, "Lottery Days in St Johns", businesses governing the promotion. More held Thursday, Feb'21 at the DPW building Drawing" which wilUnvolve all the $25 gift arc chamber retail committee members Norbcrt Rehmann of Rehmann Men and Boys Clothing, Harold Schmaltz of Clinton County 'V certificate winners, drawing for a beautiful information will be supplied area media for north of US-27. News and Barry Dean of Dean V ft S Hardware. The city-wide retail promotion will take placc.Feb. 18 thru 23. * • * Theme of the promptidnwill'be "Lottery portable color TV set. the date and location publication as progress develops. / ( 2A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN January 31,1974 ;|

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After being forced to exist on a diet of milk, bread and cheese, Homer Smith portrayed by Larry CENTER Patrick In "The UUes, or the Field" Friday and Saturday nights at Ovid-Elsie High School, takes a side trip to Piodras. He meets Jose Gonzales played by\Roblri Cole, proprietor or a little snack shop, and PHONE 224 3895 enjoys a full course meal or ham and eggs accompanied with coffee. Presented by the First Nlghters of NORTH CLINTON ST. St Johns, the play was considered a success and was well received by attending audiences. Director or ST. JOHNS -the play was Dan Parsons. , J i h 70 »/< K*cS fc* »/< A*° jEJStfS*- 1* * fl* W f

t& «»» SB** k«W> M & At* rt* M HO* fttf* Y*0*c 4A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN January 31,1974^ 65th Anniversary Honored Connie Murray weds Thomas Schneider In honof of their 65th wedding \Whltlock were married in 1909 ST JOHNS - St Joseph -'bodice and flowing floor-length circled with white mums and Schneider, brother of the anniversary on Jan 21, Mr and at the home of the 'bride's Catholic ChurchMVas the setting skirt, sheer lace .sleeves and red star flowers. groom. Chuck Palmatier and Mrs Burt Whitlock were guests parents, Mr and Mrs John Beck, for the Nov 23 wedding of > high collar dress. Her veil was a For her daughter's wedding, Jerry Fox seated the guests, at a dinner party held at in Greenhush, They have 3 Connie Lee Murray, daughter of lace covered Juliet cap covered Mrs Murray chose a powder A reception followed the Jeann's Beans. The dinner was children, G grandchildren, and 4 Mr and Mrs Mervin Murray, Rt by a chapel length train. She blue floor length gown featuring ceremony in the St Joseph Gym. hosted by their children and great-grandchildren. They still 1, Ashley, and Thomas Paul carried a bouquet of red roses long sleeves and trimmed in The guest book was attended by grandchildren. Mr and Mrs are enjoying good health. Schneider, son of Mr and Mrs and white carnations, lace. Mrs Schneider chose a Ann Schneider, sister of the Edward Schneider, Rt 3, St floor length rose colored gown. groom. Assisting at the Mrs Jean Murray, sister-in- Corsages of pink sweetheart Johns. law of the bride, attended as reception as hosts and hostesses roses and baby mums accented were Mr and Mr§ Keith Murray Father William Hankerd matron of honor. Bridesmaids their gowns. Events performed the double - ring, were Linda Palmatier, sister of and Mr and Mrs Paul Fox. the bride, Ellen Schneider and The groom was formally Assisting at the gift table were be served family style and will candle light ceremony before an attired in a burgundy crushed FEB 2 - The Men's Club of altar decorated by white fugi Jr bridesmaid was Marry Sandy Patterson and Jtilie the Price United Methodist start serving at 5 pm until all , Schneider, both sisters of the velvet jacket and pink ruffled Pung. 'mums and pink gladiolas. shirt. t Church, corner of East Price are served. There will be a groom. Special guests present were and South Chandler Roads are freewill offering. There will, Soloist Mrs Pat Aldrich, while Mike Schneider, brother of accompanied on the organ by Mr and Mrs Ernest Fox, sponsoring a fish supper. It will also, be a bake sale. The attendants were attired the groom, served as best man. grandparents of the groom. Mrs Jackie Schneider, sang Ave in dark red velvet empire, floor Groomsmen were Kim Pat- Maria,"Wither Thou Goest and' FEB 9-ValenUne's Day Ball length gowns trimmed in white terson, friend of thegrodm, Carl Arter an Upper Michigan at St Joseph gym, music by the • Wedding Song. lace. The girls each carried a Murray, brother of the bride, honeymoon, the couple now START YOUR Music Makers. Lunch and mix The bride chose a white fitted lighted hurricane lamp en­ and Jr. Groomsman was Pat reside in Eureka, Mich. will be served. 9 pm. BYOB. FREE Sponsored by Knights of Colombus. Child Study Club meets WHITE ZINNIA ST JOHNS ~ The St Johns evening, Mrs Jeanette Mehney that will give us a better quality stores and compared the price COOKWARE Feb 9 - The Fowler Con­ Child Study Club met Wed­ and Mrs Rosie^Swagart from of dairy products. from the local, national average servation Club is sponsoring a nesday Jan 16 at the home of the County Farm Bureau. Mrs and the amount the farmer gets. SAVINGS PLAN Hog Roast on Feb 9. Mrs Henry Buckhardt with 22 Mehney and Mrs Swagart They also pointed out that A question and answer period members and 2 guests present. showed slides on farms of farmers must be a good followed. , ' i today. financier to be able to purchase NOW! Fish Suppers at Wacousta A short business meeting was equipment to run a farm on a Refreshments were served by Masonic Temple led by president Janice Crowell. large scale. co-hostess Mrs Judy Van- Feb'. 8 f They told of how the farmer of demark and Mrs Lenore Jones. Mar. 8 The program was then turned today must be a good Mrs Mehney and Mrs The next meeting will be v Apr. 12 over to Mrs Chris Spring who businessman and a good Swagart i purchased some ar­ children's night at Central i CENTRAL May 10 introduced the speakers for the knowledge of crops and grains ticles^ from one of our local, National Bank Feb 20. Oct. 11 NATIONAL- Nov. 8 Dec. 13 ' 1 St Johns Music Dept to present 4th Chamber BANK Serving 4:30-8 pm. Take Out St. Johns • Ovid - Pewamo Orders Phone 626-6050 / Music Concert Thursday, Jan 31 The St Johns High School Foster, Lori Ormstrom, Chris the Greater Lansing Percussion violinist, who is a member of Music Department will present Signs and Tom Becker; and a Ensemble and toured Europe the Lansing Jr Symphony and their 4th annual Chamber Music trumpet duet by Jaculty last year with the Blue Lake 'has attended Blue Lake Fine MR &'MRS THOMAS SCHNEIDER Concert on Thursday evening, members *John Speck and Symphony Band; Rosa Arts Camp. - / Jan 31 at 7:30 pm in the high student teacher Jan Griffith. Leonard, violinist is a member The selection of the resource school^ resource center, ^ of the Lansing Jr Symphony and center for the concert was made The concert is unique in that it Soloists for the evening are all has attended Blue Lake and because of the small, more excellent players who are Michigan State University's ON ALL PICKUP CAPS IN STOCK Pewamo features soloists and small 1 intimate setting, which is more The WSCS had their regular -Fox. performing groups, Students studying ' privately and who summer music programs; conducive to this type of CLOSE OUT on all 73 MOTOR HOMES in stock meeting at the home of Mrs A short business meeting was and faculty from the various have excellent ^ musical Jeannie Parker, cellist who is a program. It is the first time that Grace Bis sell Thursday held and approved. Serveral high school groups, choir, band backgrounds. Donelle DeWitt, member of the Lansing Jr this area has been used for this Come out and check our deal first and don't forget we January 17. The week of prayer thank you cards received and and orchestra will be the per­ flutist is a member of the Symphony and will be touring concert. Lansing Jr Symphony; Cheryl have the No. 1 SERVICE CENTER in Mid-Michigan. and- self denial prayer was read from servicemen. Cookies formers. Europe this summer with the There-is no admission charge given and all participated. 6 ancr coffee were served by the The performing groups in­ Cole, percussionist who will solo Blue Lake Symphony Or­ and refreshments will be served members attended starting at 2 committee. Pedro was the clude the Choralairs; a string on the marimba is a member of chestra; and Scott Younglore, following the program. CHECK OUR WARRANTY PROGRAM! pm every third Thursday, entertainment. 1st in Pedro was quartet made up of Scott weather permitting. Mrs Vera Cook second was Mrs Younglore, Wendy Brockmyre, (WE HAVE MOTOR HOME RENTALS) Members of the Blue Star Manon Hafner. Mrs Rita Miller Teresa Wood and Jeannie Blue Star Mothers Mothers met Wednesday won the mystery package. The Parker; flute trio of Donette evening at the Elementary next meeting will be February DeWitt, Mane Woodbury and install J 9 74 officers 27 with Mrs Ann Bower as Pam Mote; a saxophone and DREPS SALES AND SERVICE school". Mrs Mary Smith and The Blue Star Mothers Patriotic Instructor is Nora February meeting to shorten Mrs Irene Smith were hostesses hostess assisted by Mrs Irene drum group made up of Jay v ' 11375 N.U.S. 27 DEWITT PHONE 669-9997 Fedewa and Mrs Irene Fox. Anthes, Craig Cole, Rick Chapter 88 held their instalation Heibeck and Historian Eloise the meeting due to the weather in the absence of Mrs Mildred stalation of officers Jan 22 with Pease. Chaplain Ruth Barrett. problem. Mable Ma.ier, installing officer, The chapter voted $85 to be The chapter is celebrating Rose Wilkie, Chaplain and spent on Hospital work for their 30th anniversary this year Nora Heibeck, conductoress. Veterans through Chairman # in May and wilt honor their 4 The officers for the ensuing Rose Randolph. ' remaining Charter Members ASK US ABOUT year are President Edna The chapter voted to have Mable Maier, Bernice Stevens, FOR ALL YOUR FILM Eldred, 1st Vice Dorothy Welsh, refreshments every 3 months to Rose Wilkie and Nora Heibeck. 2d Vice Anna Cole, Recording recognize the birthdays of Committee for next meeting Free 8MO" Secretary Alma Boak, members accuring during those is Rose Randolph, Anna Cole Financial Secretary ^Jessie* periods, * ""Smd'Edna Eldred."" i Kodak Color Finch, treasurer* Dorthy Steves* Some official business and * ^he" mystery prize was Won Enlargement and Guard ^ Sara Ross. The reports were tabled until the by Jessie Finch. WHEN ORDERED Check Our Prices Gen Tel announces WITH TWO AT i.w REGULAR PRICE §<^ SPECIAL OFFER IfTffi management changes li Bill Davies, central division operations manager, will head district manager, will be FROM LINN'S — II Jifoi manager for General the new Alma ^ division under customer service manager Telephone, has been named Davies and Leo Baker, Owosso here, Al Frohner will remain at general manager of the eastern district manager, will manage Grand Ledge as customer I^^HUiSKflflfl area in the company's new the new Owosso division. \ service manager, and Jack management organization Mike Maxwell, district VanRiper -at Durand as effective Feb 1. manager at Davison, a part of customer service manager, all The eastern area will include the eastern division, will also a part of the new Owosso * i the present central division and become a division manager division. the thumb area operations of there as a 'part of the new Heading Davies' eastern area TREE the eastern division. eastern area. staff at Owosso will/be: Frank Bill Buschle, central division Bill Langeland, St Johns Oerny, now. at Adrian, area <^ traffic manager; Don Rowley, y Pocket Calendar of Owosso, area engineering & cuie construction manager; Al The Elsie O.E.S. public card They also, visited their aunts, Goodney, of Owosso, area and RECORD CARD party will be held at the Mrs Dorothy Kaspar at the ^ service manager; and Jim Fox, masonic Temple Thursday Clinton Memorial Hospital and of Ow.osso, area personnel evening, Jan 31, at 8:00 pm. 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\ ^ January 31.1974 CLINTON COUNTY NEwk ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 5A Audrey Bruff bride of MAPLE Engagements RAPIDS Site. JOYCE HUMSEY Dr. James Schv/iegert 121 West Main Street OWOSSO " On pec 22 Audrey Bernard Schweigert of El bridesmaid was Florence Maple Rapids. 082-4243 Irene Buff, daughter of ReV Macero, Calif in a double ring Nichols of Mason. The at- MAPLE RAPIDS -- On Leon Bruff of Oiwssd, became ceremony at St Johns Church of .tendants wore Christmas red Sunday evening, Feb 3 at 7:30 the bride of Dr James Bernard the Nazarene. Officiating was gowns of velvet styled with "A Celebration of Hope" wjll be Schweigert, son'of Dr and Mrs Rev Lebn Bruff and assisting empire waistline and mandarin presented at the Congregational was Rev Leo Peckering. and collar. The long fiishopf sleeves, Church In Maple Rapids. Rev Kenneth Anderson serving bodice and collar were accented This is a multi-media START YOUR communion. The altar was with touches of lace applique. presentation with songs adorned with vases of red They carried nosegays of white readings, orchestration and carnations and white mums. roses and Christmas greens, color slides on several screens. FREE Soloist Ronald Rogers was The bride's mother chose a For those who are1 tired of 'accompanied by Mrs Maria gown of emerald green velvet Rogers. ^ Watergate, the energy crisis, WHITE ZINNIA trimmed with -white velvet, crime., etc and long for good The bride selected a gown of \ Serving as best man was John news and hope for the future, COOKWARE peau satin featuring an emprie Schweigert and groomsman' they will be inspired by the bodice, full bishop sleeves and a was Dr Henry BurkhardL Dr program. SAVINGS PLAN wedding ring collar. Panels of Burkhardt, Terry Bacon "and ' Admission is free and the hand appliquedJace medallipns Harold' Phillips seated the program is suitable for the' N0W! accented the bodice and, sleeves guests. entire family. %ri and were repeated, in graduated Following the ceremony, a It will be presented again at heights around the skirt and reception of 200 guests was held 7:30 pm Feb 9 at the Middleton chapel length train. She wore a at the Nazarene Church Elementary gymnasium. mantilla veil of silk illusion Fellowship Hall. Serving were XENfRAL^ edged with ruffled lace in a rose Mrs Terry Bacon, Theresa pattern. She carried a cascade taBrie, Mrs*Gladys Wilkie, and NATIONAL bouqiiet of white roses and holly Mrs Helen Mudge. with tiny red bows matching the Special guests present were BANK bridemaids gowns for accent. the parents and brother of the SuJoKhs -' Ovid - Pewamo Myrtle Bosma of Mason at­ - groom from California. tended as maid of honor while Following a honeymoon to the West Indies the couple are NATIONALLY ' residing at 500 E. Walker in St Milk / Plums - Caramel Randall A. Loynes, 18, 7351 Roll & Butter Week of Feb. 4 THURSDAY i Baldwin Rd, Henderson; Betty LINGERIE and % pt milk MONDAY 'Turkey with Turkey Gravy Jean Wolfe, 18, 8895 E. Wildcat Chocolate Brownie Meatload with Tomato Sauce Buttered Whipped Potatoes Rd, Ovid. Mefante-Bond TUESDAY Buttered Whipped Potatoes Buttered Carrots Terry Nobis Tacos Buttered Peas and Carrots Bread, May KNIT FABRICS ' Potato Salad Bread Milk ' ! the Corrt Margarine Cookie Hi good NEW SELECTION OF Sliced Peaches Milk , FRIDAY Cottons, Cotton Polyesters, x Sloppy Joe neighbor. k pt milk Cookie Tht American Rtd Cm ami Pplyester Double Knits Cookie TUESDAY French Fries LINCIliRIh CLASSES BEING WEDNESDAY Hot Dog Buttered Corn »/www\ SCHEDULED EVERY 5 WEEKS Chicken Gravy on Tater Tots Hamburger Bun 2 hour sessions - $S for 5 Weeks Mashed Potatoes or Dressing Buttered Garden Vegetables Milk OPERATORS Buttered Lima Beans Hot Dog Bun , Cookie KNIT CLASSES ALSO t Relishes Jo Penix Cindy Knight 2 hour Sessions — $8 for 5 weeks French Bread & Butter w % pt milk Birth announcements ttemtlti Salon Call and Register Today! 224-6161 , InThe Southgate Nel Torpey Lorene Knight White Cake with Carmel A boy, Peter Michael, was A girl, Suzette Marie, was DONA DOUGLAS Frosting born to Mr and Mrs Michael born to Mr and Mrs Donald DEBORAH FELDPA USCH ST JOHNS Shopping Center THURSDAY ' Gehoski of 3240 W. Maple Duane Hawkins of J^ureka Mich FOWLER^-^ j . ...M.r ^Kennet r_h Dreis Making & Altqrpjjops , Lasagna i> / h>, nuiv > Rapids Rd, 1-25-74 at Clinton ?°x„ 30.6,1_2J;74- # < ^Wj* *• Fled'pjusch,' 53\ N JWain, an- The Mini-Page'.;. Lingerie-and Knit jQIqsses f,f r j ^w< . v iGreentBeansi^isjit n*iu Memorial Hospital. He weighed Memorial Hospital. ' S"if t nounced the engagemenf'of his 2<141 S.WarrpnRd^ Smiles east of Ovid qp x Pear Half «M / 6 lbs 14 ozs. The baby has 2 weighed 7 lbs k oz. Grand­ Shaped to move gently M 21, 2'A miles south Ph. 834-5975 daughter, Deborah Ann, to ' Rpll & Butter sisters. Grandparents are Mr parents are Mr and Mrs Max Jerome J. Schafer, son of Mr with the wind or whim, HOURS: Mon. thru Thure. 9 to 5; Frii 9 to 9 % pt milk Sat. 9 to No6n, otherwise by appointment and Mrs Peter J. Gehoski Rt 1 Barrett, William Swanchara and Mrs Norbert Schafer, Rt 4, settle back softly into Cookie Auburn, Mich, Mr and Mrs Ross and Maxine Barhart, (Great St Johns. place. j ' Burrell 1220 Wyllys' St Midland Grandparents) - Mr and Mrs The bride-elect is a 1971 Mich. The mother is the former Edward Dether, Mrs Katherine graduate of Fowler High School Sally Ann Montgomery. Swanchara and Mr and Mrs and is employed by Farm The New tyo-Fttil NOTICE A boy, Chad Michael, was Melvin Thomas, (Great Great Bureau in Lansing. Her fiance born to Mr and Mrs Ronnie Grandparent) - Mrs Hillard is also a 1971 graduate of Fowler UntPerin.. 20.00 Atkinson, tfan 19, at Carson City DeGur of Canada. The mother High School and is'employed by CITY OF ST. JOHNS Hospital. He weighed 9 lbs 1V4 is the former Deborah Swan­ Oldsmobile, complete ozs. The baby has 1 brother. chara. A May 4 wedding is planned." i APPOINTMENTS NOJALWA YS NECESSARY Grandparents are Mrs Thomas 1974 City Commission Meeting Dates Atkinson and Mr and Mrs Maurice Eisler. The mother is the former Kay Eisler. January 14 April 8 July 8 October 15 January 28 April 22 July 22 October 28 i Pewamo conomu ^noe ^3/ ore February 11 May 13 August 12 November 12 Mrs Dora Klein of Westphalia £ February 25 ' May 28 August 26 ' passed away early Monday November 25 morning at Clinton Memorial March 11 June 10 September 9 December 9 Hospital in St Johns where she! March 25 June 24 September. 23 had been a patient" since Wednesday, January 23. WINTER SIDEWALK SALE Mr and Mrs James Cotter Sr spent Friday in Alma visiting their sister Mrs AI INSIDE STORE Radamacher, 3 DAYS ONLY.. '. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY TOWN & COUNTRY CARPETS JANUARY 31, FEBRUARY i & 2 WE CAN HELP YOU BEAT THE ENERGY CRUNCH OVER 2,000 PAIRS V TURN YOUR HEAT DOWN BUT WARM UP W0MENS, MENS, CHILDRENS SHOES S THAT COLD FLOOR WITH A LOW COST SHAG A CARPET. GIVE YOUR FEET A BREAK, THEY A ALL NAME BRANDS DIDN'T CAUSE THE ENERGY CRISIS. CARPET WOMEN'S ', MEN'S ALSO IMPROVES THE INSULATION OF YOUR OXFORDS V V HI HEELS , HOME. HID HEELS SLIP-ONS BEAT THE COLD SPECIALS STACKED HEELS LOAFERS' E E OXFORDS ' BOOTS $ 9 12 BEDROOM SHAG LOAFERS N 59 12 Cojors N J M $ 80 12 .BEDROOM SHAG To Choose 3 TO 16 12 >79 From! CHILDREN'S 0 0 ENTIRE STOCK t 12 15 BEDROOM SHAG •STKAPS SPECIAL ONE WEEK SN0-B00TS •OXFORDS W 9 x 12 KITCHEN CARPET- *54 .ONLY! W • W0MEN.MEN, SALE RACKS • SLIP-ONS • MENS - CHILDRENS * LOAFERS • WOMENS REDUCED f CHILDRENS Town & Country Carpets, Inc. 8 J 80 >80 $£80 Priced According TO To Size. 2 i 10 '2^TO 6 UP TO 50%©OF F 312 N. CLINTON ST. JOHNS 224-6456 Out of Town Call Collect SHOP MONDAY and FRIDAY NITES TILL 9 FOR A NO CHARGE ESTIMATE CALL OWOSSO Also ' iTORE HCURS: Mon. and Fri. - 9 to 9 Tues., Wed., Thurs., Sat. - 9 to 6 STORE ST. JOHNS - Owosso ' 2090 W. MAIN t 121 N, Clltfqn PHONE 725-8169 ECONOMY Strand's Shoes Phone 224-2213 *• SHOE STORE • Ionia and . Durand tint In'Fott fnhlm with Nmtw tnnri Vw« 6A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN January 31,1974 h Riley and Olive February is American Johnny Fedewa, son of Mr niece, Angela Fortman of Holt and Mrs Stanley Fedewa died in Lansing a few days ago, returned home from Sparrow Visitors this week at the Ray Hospital, Lansing after spen­ Moore's were: Mr and Mrs Music Month ding several days there. Fred Sehlke of'Fowler; Mr and ST JOHNS -- February is The proclamation states in The community extends deep Mrs Lewis Silm, Mrs Mable "encouraging and stimulating Sehlke of W. Pierce Rd; and Mr American Music Month in St part: "Music, the universal interest in American music and sympathy to the Powell families Johns following the signing of a language of peace, is one of the the enjoyment and appreciation who's great granddaughter and and Mrs Arnold Blizzard, proclamation by Mayor Robert great arts and an outstanding' . thereof." Wood. feature of our culture and the National Federation of Music The Parade o£. American Clubs, having as a foremost Music is designed to give "our objective the promotion of own worthy United States American music, will stage its composers recognition, en­ annual 'Parade of American couragement and support and Music' throughout the month of to impress upon the public of the February." United States that it has SEE lT.,..BEFORE CIVILIZATION The proclamation also states creative as well as performing SWEEPS IT AWAY." that the Michigan Federation of musical artists and a musical Music Clubs and St Johns culture equal to that of other Morning Musicale will join in countries." I v County News to feature Organization bingo dates ' Does your organization sponsor bingo on a regular basis. The County News will, in the near future, publish a feature story highlighting the organizations in'the county sponsoring bingo ac­ MAN CAN UVEINHARHONY WITH NATURE tivities. , * IcsuunuHll-llIICMkBUNtltlLlUHH •HUD 11 HOIK DTWinoaU BTUrtlUI IK , If your organization sponsors*bingo, please send dates, times and other details as soon as possible to the Clinton County News, 120 E. " COMING SOON Walker, St Johns, Mich, 48879. WED., FEB. 6 4 DAYS ONLY CLINTON THEATER Kincaid District AOUUS sj 00 UNDER 12 1 W Mr and Mrs Alex Alexa of Sunday Mr and Mrs Russ WEEKDAYS -S 00 -TOD -9 00 SAT & SUN-1 00-3 00-5

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• / i , January 31,1974 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 7A Recover stolen property Austria-Travel Series program

taken in DeWitt Twp The St Johns Rotary Club will present its romantic river scenery the Austrians, 4th program of the "Travel and Adventure continue to enjoy and develop the arts and DEWITT TWP -A high speed DeWttt Twp Police Chief Bill Series", Romantic Austria by CurtMatson, pleasures for which they have so long been, chase in Clarcj County resulted Nash said the 3 .individuals Wednesday, Feb 6, in the St Johns High „ noted. in the recovery of $2000 worth of School Auditorium %t 7:30 pm. " apprehended included 2 adults Fron Salzburg and Innsbruk in the west io items stolen from a mobile and 1 juvenile. Curt, Matson- is a resident of Hollywood, homo in King Arthur's Court in Vienna in the east, viewers will see such The juvenile has been turned Calif, when he is not traveling to foreign memorable sights as the dancing Lippizzan DeWitt Twp. countries and making lecture tours. over to a juvenile home and horses, skating'on the world's largest ice ; Also recovered was a cash Ronald D. Wenman, 19, He attended the University of California in register from Schafer Motor rink in Vienna .and the spectacular Opera Laingsburg, and Lonnie Los Angeles, and is a graduate of the Ball. Sports of US 27 and'Clark ltd, Eichorn, 20, also of Laingsburg Pasadena Playhouse, Matson has appeared \ Curt Matson brings Austria in its various but the ttash in the register at will face charges in Shiawassee in major roles in such plays as "Merchant of seasons from the early spring flowers of the the time it was. taken w£s not County for similar alleged of­ Venice", "Stalag 17", "The Three Penny a Alpine slopes to the May wine festivals recovered, * fenses. Opera", and "George Washington Slept Here", He has also acted in motion pictures, along the Danube River. Most tourists come including "Hell Squad" and "Tank Com- • to Ausu-ia in summer, relaxing at famous mandos". cafes over coffee and pastries, between sightseeing trips to Schoenbrunn and ALINE AUCTION However, he discovered that the make- believe world was not half as fascinating for Belvedere Palaces, EVERY FRIDAY . ' him as the adventure and beauty of the real There are also the new underground 6:30 p,m world. Soon he combined his interest in shopping centers and towering landmarks to and SATURDAY ' people and places with - his flair for be seen. With the approach of Autumn, the CONSIGNMENTS ACCENTED FRIDAY ANti^ photography and entered the film lecture trees of the Viemja Woods change to field. * < 1 ' SATURDAY 4 P.M. crimson and the Viennese prepare for a Fall "Romantic Austria" is produced by Curt season of music and festivals. New, Used, and Antique Merchandise of all types Matson in association with George Wilhelm, The film takes viewers to the high Austria, perhaps more than any other Austrian slopes and the picturesque towns of, LUNCH COUNTER AT SITE country, is the timeless "Europe" American, Lech and Kitzbuhel. where skiing en­ At the street light southwest- travelers seek. Here is culture, a historic thusiasts gather from around the world. Location: background and a way of life that Tickets will be on sale at, the door at the • corner in Laingsburg epitomizes the world "European". , reduced price of $4 for the remaining three Against a backdrop of Alpine and travelogues. TOM'S WESTERN STORE OVID, MICHIGAN 48866* _ V* KAY PENIX OF ST JOHNS WITH MATCH HURST AND PONY FOUIPMFNT l " "**- • TOURNAMENT TROPHY AND IN ACTION - WE HAVE MOVED - bUUAHE DANCI f. WFSTERN ClOIHINO

•• HI: I,I •• m M0n _ rh„, * " '•• inu ,n 9 m • s*. >ton >„ •, a> U(S17I 834 5446 Kay Penix top bowler HEARING AID CONSULTATION St. John's Episcopal WHY NOT NOW? in Lansing Match Tourney ) School ST JOHNS -- Koy Penix, Rt 5, St Johns, topped record. You Want A I^ew Car .... the best of Lansing bowlers in the recent city The win capped what had been, so far, a difficult match game tournaments, finishing the tourneys howling season for her, 404 E. Walker St. With 2023 mark. . .She said, "I haven't been bowltogjvell in leauges YoiTNeed A New Car .... That was good for 14!) pins better than her this season," and added she didn't feel'well the (3rd room on left) closest competitor El Ferguson. weekend of the finals. She averaged 103 for 18 games. The aggravating cold she suffered may have 9 A.M. to See lis' And To win the 1st prize pot of $100 Penix finished been a btessing in diguise, however. "I guess the . ST. JOHNS, MICH.' i ahead of 31 bowlers who had entered the tour­ cold slowed me down some and maybe that's why I 2 P.M. nament. scored so well.'* Friday, Feb. 1 1 fiw You'll Have Penix finished the tournament with a :t game ' The Lansing match game honors now join many EARL GRAHAM i / edge on all finalists and recorded a 10-2 match of the St Johns city tournaments she has won. • FREE HEARING TESTS HEARING AID SPECIALIST Your New Car! Strange game animals • REPAIRS ON ALL BRANDS WE SUGGEST • SAVE 10% ON BATTERIES { star in Feb 11 show • NO CHARGE FOR HOUSE CALLS ST JOHNS - Anyone "for killing lion with his bow after a carp which are rendered into Belfione Hearing Aid Center Nova javelina? How about sandhill long-cold tra.il is wbrked out by fertilizer., The colorful whole- crane or chukar? Don't even smart-nosed hounds. Using a family entertainment flys into •\ 1000 N. Washington Ave. know what they are? predator call, he brings coyotes remote Quebec lakes for The latest Wally Taber Safari and fox within spittin' distance walleye pike and great great LANSING " PHONE 482-1283 Show headed for St Johns High of the camera and documents northern pike. Auditorium Monday, Feb 11 at 8 some entirely different hunting pm features) hunting,^fishing* iWhep he guides a rifle-hunter wildlife and scenics plus an­ after a near^-record prong-horn swers to those strange-sounding antelope. .In short, Niles adds names from far-away places. plcj-fashioned stalking to BUYING or SELLING? Sponsored by the St Johns modern-day hunting. Exchange Club, the twin-bill of SEE US FOR color-adventure films features "jFor the shotgun addict," Jack Niles, noted New Mexican said John Fedewa, show big-game guide and champion chairman for the sponsoring FAST ACTION 1 club, "Niles introduces the archer, in person, narrating a 2 ACRES IN SHIAWASSEE COUNTY. NICE PINE TREES. pair of adventure films. audience to an unknown gamebird staging a masterful From the little-known bush comeback from near oblivion •- 5-ACRES-NORTH MERIDIAN RD. EXCELLENT HOME cpuntry of the Texas-Mexican sandhill crane. BUILDING SITE. border to the litUe-fished fly-in Chevelle lakes of Quebec, Niles narrates He utilizes some .well-drained FOR SALE OR RENT,* STORE BLDG., IN CENTER ,OF whole-family entertainment. dogs on America's favorite BUSINESS DISTRICT, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. "Our competition is mostly exotics, the ring-neck pheasant thorny cactus and deadly and the wary speedster known 9840-WEST M-21, 3 BEDROOM, fe ACRE LOT, KING SIZE rattlesnakes when we stalk as chukar partridge. And, for GARAGE, FAMILY ROOM IN BASEMENT W-FRANKLIN those bristle-maned border pigs' thewaterfowler, Niles goes on a FIREPLACE/NICE TREES, EXCELLENT LOCATION! known as javelina," Niles said, snow-goose hunt," Fedewa "And the job is even more said. A 1-NEW RANCH HOME IN OVID, 3 BEDROOM, FULL difficult when one uses only a As for fishing, Niles includes J bow to bag his quary." the annual Michigan carp shoot •BASEMENT, CARPETING. \ Niles also dispatches a cattle- in which archers arrow tons of 130 WEST OAK, ~3-BEDROOM, GARAGE, CAR­ OVID SERVICE PETING, CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN. OIL HEAT. Car land Agency, Inc. 10 ACRE PARCEL WITH CREEKTHRU IT. TERMS. THE CHOICE IS YOURS Carland's Den 8 of Boy Scout Mr and Mrs Erwin Cannon 104 North Main St. AND THE GAS SAVINGS Pack 575 of Ovid took part in the were Wednesday evening Gilbert O. Bovan - Broker gales Personnel: Tony Sjnlcropi Rocket Derby in Ovid recently, guests of Mr and Mrs Leo Phone 834-2288 834-5049 with Lee.Morey, son of Mr and Deming in Carland, CAN BE YOURS, TOO! Mrs Wayne Morey, taking first place, Lee was presented a trophy for winning first place. Mrs Clyde Gilbert is the den- V, L. MOORE mother of'the Carland's Den 8, and reported other winners in CLINTON COUNTY SHERIFF'S their den as follows: Dean Kadolph Won 2nd place; Lynn ARSONS Coleman 3rd'place; and Clyde (Skipper) Gilbert won 4th place POSSE PRESENTS OVID PHONE 834-2213 in the Rocket Derby. BtitidinsrabetterwSvtofxetitcU&A \ • 2nd Annual ^SrnifiyS^ "COUNTRY MUSIC INING SPECTACULAR" "> WE FEATURE CHOICE STARRING .• \ , AT ST. JOHNS HIGH STEAKS AND ; Bobby G. Rice HOMEMADE JPIZZA SCHOOL GYM *5«i .AND We Cattr to Small Parties, Wedding RflhurMbfBlrthdsyi, Anniversaries, '•• Saturday, Feb. 2 , EVERY THURSDAY NITE: Rex Allen, Jr. Spaghetti & Meat palls, Salad & Garlic TOI AH I DAMN Bread! Hot Meat Ball Sandwlchei, Veal 'V | III "Hill I DUfflL BRING YOUR ONE SHOW • 7:30 P.M. EVERY FRIDAY NI^E: Keg-lije Lounge FRIENDS & JOIN GENERAL Perch and White 50 i Located on M-21 at Ovid Corners '2 Phmw 834-2341 , ADMISSION -Fish Dinners IN ALL THE FUN!

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8A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN , January 31,1974 >4 Maple Rapids Next Sunday in Area

THE UNITED Clinton County churches METHODIST CHURCM , Maple Rapids Pastor Rev J, Thomas Churn All Churches in Clinton County are invited to send Parsonage-MIddielon J Phone 236-7742 1 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 publication in the current week's issue. • 10:30 am Sunday School Tuesday / PmSTCONGHF.GATIONALCHCRCIl 7:00 pm Senior Choir Practice Avcrill M.Carson,Minister ASSEMBLYOFGOD SOUTHMLEYBIDLECIIURCH - SUS-27&EBaldwin WillardFarrler, Pastor i / Wednesday Located 1/2 mile east of Fraricis Road on 2nd Wednesday each month Saturday, February 2 Joseph F. Eger, Jr. Pastor 10.00 am • Sunday School thadwick Road Fowler Area 7:00 pm W-S.C.S, v 12:30 pm • Junior Choir rehearsal 11:00 am Thursday pm • Children's Choir rehearsal Morning Worship 10 am • Sunday School 1:00 C'30 pm 11 am • Worship Service ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH v • 10:00 Bible Study Sunday, February 3 Youth service « 7:30 pm Sunday Evening Fowler, Michigan , 9:45 am - Church School GREENOUSHUNITEDMETHODIST 7;Wpm Wednesday, second and fourth / HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH H.E.Rossow, Pastor ' 11:00 am • Morning Worship WMC 9:30 am Worship CHURCH Tuesday.February5 380WHcrbisonRd.DeWitt 7:30 pm Wednesday evening service 10:30 am Sunday School & Bible Class Scottand Marshal] Roads 8:00 pm - Mabel Maier Division- , Telethons CG9-3930 David B.Kranimeler, Pastor Wednesday, February 6 PRICE UNITED METHODIST Pastor • Norman Wood 6:45 pm; Boy Scout Troop 81 Telpehone: 669-9606 CHURCH Sunday Worship-B:30 ' MOST HOLY TRINITY CHURCH , 7:30 pm • Board ot Trustees Rev. Darold D.Boyd Sunday: 10:30 am Church School Tuesday • Directions at Dawn 7:00 am .Rev, Fr. Albert J. Schmltt,Pastor WSCS 3rd Wednesday at 8 pm 9:45 am - Church School Sunday Masses • 6:30,8:30 and 10:30 am THE FIRST UNITED METHODIST U-00 am - Morning Worship CHURCH ST. ANNE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH' Weekdays-During school year, 7;30and LOWE UNITED Women's Society meets the last Wednes­ 8:30 am , v JOOEastStateStreet ' day of each month, Dinner at 12:30. Corner US 27 and Webb Road METHODIST CHURCH Rev Glenn V. Cathcy, Jr. Vicar Holy Days • 5;30,7:30 am and 7.00 pm Loweand North Lowe Road St Johns, Mi 48879 Meeting at 1:30. qnd 7:00 pmeve before Minister-Rev Francis Carl Johannldes Residence 6G9-3067 Minister ReV. Harold McGuire Youth Fellowship meets the first and Church 669-3967 Sorrowful Mother Novena • Friday,7:30 Jhird Monday of each month at 7:30 pm. pm % Church School 9:30 x Council ot Church Ministries and Ad­ Sunday School 9-10 am Worship Service 11:00 ministrative Board meets the first Sunday First & Third Sundays Saturday s- 7:30 am and 7:00 pm Church Worship 10:15-11:15 of each month following a potluck dinner Morning Prayer 9 am Choir 8-9 pm Thursday Second & Fourth Sundays UMW 7:30 2nd Wed of every month Wednesday, January 23 at noon.v Holy Communion 9 am Prayer Study Group 10-u Chapel Choir 6:30 Youth choir meets each Wednesday at 7 Elsie Area Boy Scouts v pm 7:00 VALLEY FARMS BAPTIST CHURCH ' —r-=— ^ Chancel Choir 7:15 Senior choir meets each Wednesday at CONGREGATibNALCHRISTIAN Prayer and Share Group 7;30 pm. 241-EStateRoad ELSIE METHODIST CHURCH , ^ -^^^ Rev LaVernBretz, Pastor Rev. David Litchfield, Minister CHURCH 8:00-9:30 9. 5-10.45 am-Church School. There Is a 9130 am- Morning Worship 410S Maple Ave, Maple Rapids Share Group 8:45 JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES v cla:s for everyone from the youngest to the' 10:30 am • Sunday School, Supt Merle Rev. Hector Goodall - Pastor' Thursday, January 24 Kingdom Hall oldest. The Bible is our textbook ., Baese Phone 682-4165 - Girl Scouts Troop 522 3:15 1993 North Unslng St. ?•&"**•* *•**---. ..••_••:• -- Carol Choir Tuesday, 7:30 pm - Congregation Book 11 am - 12 Noon - Morning Worship, 10 am Worship Service Sunday, January 27 4:oo Studies. Text studied "The Nations Shall Junior Church for children through 6th DUPLAIN METHODIST CHURCH 11 am Church School , grade Rev David Lichfield, Minister 7 pm Song Festival (Everyone^velcome) Church school 9:30 Know That I Am Jehovah - How?" Thursday.7;30pm -Theocratic Ministry 5:30 pm - BYF for both Juniors and 10 am • Sunday School, Supt Kenneth WorshipService 11:00 Seniors Wed. Night 6:30 & 7:30 choir Practices Finger Food Luncheon for School - Texts Used: "Bible" and "Aid to Kiger Bible Understanding" 8:30 pm Service 7:oQ pm - Evangelistic Service Jl am- WorshipService Thurs Night 8 pm Fellowship Service ihe. Sulka family 6:30 8.00 pm • Morning Choir Practices . " Senior Hi U.M.Y.F, Meeting 7:00 Wednesday,7:00 pm -Mid week Prayer FIRST BAPTJST CHURCH Monday, January 28 Sunday, 9.30 am • Public Lecture - Scrice; B:00 pm < Morning Choir Practice Given by Qualified Representative of the 10 am Sunday School Rev, Cowley, Sup't Evnagelism Explosion 7,00-10:00 Saturday 10:00 am • Jr Choir practice Tucsady, January 29 Watchlower, Bible and Tract Society. 11 am Worship Service Eureka Area 1st Thursday 7:30 pm - Woman's 6:30 pm Junior & Senior B.Y.F. First Baptist Church Girl Scouts Troop 429 7:00 10:30 am - Watchtower Study • Current Issue of the "Watchtower" magazine Mission Society 7.00 pm Evening Service 2nd Saturday 2:00 pm - Ann Judson Guild 7.00 pm Wednesday, Junior and Senior St Johns yU studies. , v PUBLIC INVITED tor Jr Hi girls Choir Practice CONGREGATIONAL FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH NO COLLECTION TAKEN 3rd Tuesday^SO pm • Men's Fellowship 7:30 pm Wednesday, Prayer and Bible CHRISTIAN CHURCH South US 27 Study ' 2619 E Maple Rapids Rd Paul A, Travis, Pastor SOUTHDeWITTCIIURCH - Rev Paul R Jones, Pastor / FIRSTCnURCHOFGOD 9:45 am Bible School OF CHRIST DUPLAIN CHURCH OF CHRIST Phone 224-7709 10:53 am Worship Serive Rev. Jeff Webb 2931 Herbison beside DeWitt , 10 am - Bible School for everyone 312NUS-27 3 miles west Ovid Elsie High School 11 am Children's Churches High School 5563 E Colony Road 11 am - Morning Worship 0 pm IN-TIME and HI-TIME Phone 224-2448 Minister: Dr. James Girdwood Justin Shepard, Minister 7:30 pm • Adult Bible discussions. 7 pm Evening Worship 9:4S am Church School." 11:00 am Tel £69 5000 or 626-6006 . BillNichelson.YouthMinister Nursery provided during services < 5'00 pm Church Training Worship'Service. 7:00 pm Evening WOP 9:20 am Bible School 9:45 am - Sunday School 6:30 pm - Youth Meetings 7.00 pm Evening Worship ship.8:00pm Youth Fellowship 1st and 3rd 10:30 am Morning Worship II am - Church 6:45 pm - Wednesday, Jr Choir; Chancel Each Wed 7 Dm The Hour of Power Fnr Sunday of the month "~ Communion Weekly * ( Choir, 7:30 pm the whole family. 8 pm Choir practice. 6 pm • Youth'tellowshlp and adult Bible - Wednesday: 7:45 pm Family Bible 6:30 pm Youth Groups 8-00 pm -Choir Practice • Study. ' Study ' 1 7-30 pm Evening Worship 7 pm - Evening Service JivBaskelbalJ Wednesday. 7 pm Wednesday-Prayer Meeting t^M^M^M^X^M^N^(^H^V^M^K^«^M^M^V4^(^>e^^^M^M^M^H^»«^M^K^>I^M^M^K^M^H^Ml First Sunday • Communion Service CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 7:30 pirf Hour of Power: Prayer and First Tuesday • Deacon's Meeting 515 North Lansing Street Bible Study ST CYRIL CATHOLIC CHURCH . Second Tuesday • Ladies' Missionary Rev Kenneth Anderson Thursday Rev. ThomasM. Kowalczyk, Pastor Matherton Circle* Phone 224-7950 7:30 pm Calling Program PO Box 97,517 E Main St. Mon-Fn "Moments of Mediation " 9:15 lO'OO am -Sunday School Bannister, 48807 Phone- 862-5270 am Radio WRBJ 11:00 am • Morning Worship G-15 pm - Young People's Service FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday Liturgies: Saturday • 7.00 pm Area Church office hours OFDeW!TT,SBC Sunday - 8:30 and 10:30 am 9-12 & 1-3 Man thru Fn 7:00 pm - Evening Worship. t Wednesday, 6*30 pm * Caravan, 7:45 pm Rev Jerry Cole, Pastor Holy Day Liturgies: 7.00 am and 8 00 Attend the Bible Study and prayer hour. Meeting now in our new home 11068 pm MATHERTON COMMUNITY ST JOHNS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH DeWitt Rd ' Confessions: One half hour before all ' CHURCH Corner of Mead and Walker Sunday School - 9-45 am Sunday Liturgies. 2:00 pm • Sunday School- •Rectory 406EWalker FREE METHODIST CHURCH Morning Worship -11:00 am 3-00 pm - Worship Service Phone 224-2600 305 Church Street 5-30 pm Church Training EAGLE UNITED Office 224-2885 Phone 224-3349 METHODIST CHURCH Rober^Bentley, Minister 6:30 pm Evening worship , Mid week prayer service Wed. 7:00 pm Rev. Ray McBratnle, Pastor 10.00 am- Sunday School 1 1973 Schedule 11-00 am - Morning Worship Youth fellowship 2nd and 4th Sunday at Telephone 627-6533 or4G9-3807 Every Sunday 8 am Holy Communion 7:30 pm \ 9:30 am - Morning Worship church of 6 00 pm - Evening Worship Wacousta 2d & 4th Sunday to am Holy Communion Prayer service as announced. 10:30 am - Church School and Sermon ' Join us-in worship where "everybody is 7:30 pm - Wednesday, Bible Study and 1 Other Sundays -10 am • Morning Prayer somebody and Christ is Lord." prayer meeting^ - and. Sermon SALEM UNITED For more information call 669-9752 or Area Nursery & church school 10 am for METHOD15TCHURCH -write Box 306, DeWitt. EAGLE FOL'RSflL'ARE CHURCH US. 27 and County Line Rd 1 v hursery through 6th Rev.ondMrs.RoyalJ3urnett,Pastor Every Monday eve 7 pm - Spiritual Pastor Paul R.Jones VALLEY FARMS UNITED , WACOUSTA COMMUNITY UNITED a ~i. • >± Phone224-7709 i~- , • ' '-'-Jj'BNTECOSTAtCIUJRCfl llf , 10:00 am -. Sunday School METHODISTCHURCH Healing Service „ .« .it, i, * o-rtm. ?TfAStfif*MonMi Worship" ' your choice Parsonage fcOtfice 2620.E, Maple Rapids. Rev Edward F Otto, pastor 1st • 3d Mondays 7 pm Senior CitizensK\^ T T >**>'}> i < Ai.i.. 1(t> ii\t>it e,bi* 2d & 4th Tuesdays • Noon • Senior Rd.'Eureka^ ' * .1; Wi^SSJteR§Sfl5; t^ 7i3**w^ Wednesday Prayer meeting Phone 626- 6623 y , phone mjm& „r Morning Worship: 10 am Citizens "~ c Church School Classes 11:15 am Every Tuesday morning and evening Sunday, 9-30 am'Sunday SchiMi) X.}S- 9:00 Worship 11:00 am -Morning Worship Jr and Sr Hi Y.F. 6.00 pm weight watchers Cherub and Youth Choir Wednes­ 2d Wednesday 1-5 pm Family Planning 10:00 Church School ' • 7:30 pm -Sunday evening Evangelistic Bath Area 7:30 pm WSCS Third Thursday each Wednesday. 7:30 pm - Youth service day, 3:00 pm Clinic ^ 1 Chancel Choir, Thursday, 7:30 1st & 3rd Wed morning OEO Nutrition month Thursday ,7:30 pm • Bible Study BATH UNITED METHODIST C1IUKCII We cordially Invite you to attend any or Rev. Clarence Keith WSCS Noon Meetings every 3rd Class Wednesday this Sunday Every other Wed evenlng7:30 Cadet Girl SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS all of these services 9:45 am Church School 'Scouts GSG North LansingStreet Listen to >aur International broadcast lliOOam Worship WXYZ Noon Meeting every 1st Elder, EF.Herzel, Pastor HARVESTIME Sunday morning at 10:30, 7:00 pm Bible Study Wednesday Services held on Saturday am. WRBJ, 1580 op your dial. Council on Ministries every 3rd Monday Ev ery 4th Thursday Jaycettes 8 pm at 7:30 * , Every Thursday 8 pm AA Ai Anon 9:15 am Church Service BATH HAPT1ST CHURCH Every Friday 3:15 pm Brownies 10'30 am Sabbath School Service ST PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Richard Cole, Pastor Administrative Board, 4lh Monday or MISSOURI SYNOD 10:00 am Sunday/School every 3rd month. I CHURCH OF CHRISTOFST. JOHNS WEST PILGRIM UNITED 4-1/2 miles west of St. Johns on M-21 6.30 pm Youth Fellowship — 400 Estate METHODIST CHURCH 5-1/2 miles south on Francis Road 7:30 pm Evening Service \ John Phipps. Minister Corner of Parks and Grove Rd. 2 miles west on Church Road Midweek Service on Wednesday 7:30 pm THESE CLINTON COUNTY FIRMS 9:30 am Sunday School Marvin L.Barz, Pastor ' Rev Brian K. Sheen, Minister 10:30 am • Worship 10:30 am Morning Worship 9:30 am • Worship Service REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS 5:30 pm Youth Fellowship 10:45 am - Church School 9:15 am - Sunday School and Bible CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Victor 6.30 pm Evening Service Classes. Corner Upton Rd 4 StolIRd MAKE-THIS CHURCH PAGE POSSIBLE , i Elder Jerry Baird Wed. 7 00 pm Prayer Meeting ' Holy Communion first Sunday ot the 1 J month at 8 am. third Sunday of the month Sunday School - 10 am Preaching Ser­ Call 224-1293 for more information SHEPHARDSV1LLE UNITED Township 1 ) .METHODIST CHURCH •at 10:30 pm vice - II am Choir Practice - Wed 6:30 pm ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH Dr Darold Boyd,Pastor^ GROVE BIBLE CHURCH 445 Division Street ST THERESE CATHOLIC'CHURCH THtd-Week Prayer Servlce-Wed7:30pm Rev Robert Prange, Pastor Rev. William G, Hankerd, Pastor Everyone welcome Rev.RaymondGoehnng East Lansing, Michigan Fathers Francis Murray, Joseph Droste Price and Shepardsvllle Roads Associate Pastor 9:30 am Worship Service, 10:45 am and Lawrence Delaney 10.00 am - Sunday School. Classes for Rectory - 109 Linden St. -Ph. 224-3313 Church School Rectory: 102 W. Randolph, Lansing all ages Conven(-110 S. Oaktand-Ph. 224-3789 Wednesday: 7.00 pm Choir practice. Phone 489-9051 11:00 am - Morning Worship School - 201 E. Cass-Ph. 224-242r B.OO pm Prayer Service Mass Schedule - Saturday: 7 pm. Fulton Area 6:30 pm - Young People 11 ass Schedule Administrative Board first Monday tn Sunday: 6,'B, 10,12: DeWitt, 9 am 7:30 pm • Evening Service Central Nat'l Bank Schmitt Electric Saturday Evening - 7 pm the month Holiday: 7, 8, 10 am; 5:30, 7:30 pm FULTON ^ULL GOSPEL CHURCH 7:30 pm - Wednesday, prayer meeting St Johns Co-op General^meetlng ot WSCS Ihlrd Thur­ Weekday Masses: 8 anv7;30 pm Ladies Missionary Circle meets 4th OF ST. JOHNS Sunday-7:30,9, 10-30• Tues it Thurs 7:15 & 8:30 am t M-2latEUIeTtd. your gifts The Corner Drug Store 212 N.Ciinton, St. Johns Portland-SUnficld-Westplialia - Capital Area "An open door (0 an .open book" 9:45 am Sunday School . .Wednesday 7:tS* 7:30 pm * • Member FDIC ' ,.,,A Bible preaching church with .a ll:00 am Morning Worship Holidays5:30,7:15& U:20 am, 7:30 pm Phone 22.4-2837 , 214 W. Washington, Ionia United Way, Inc. message for you... • 7:00 pm Evening Worship Wednesday Evening Mass 7:30 pm 'our business Phone'^87-3111 \ ' 7:00 pm Wednesday Prayer rheetlng CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN RICHARD M.

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People of Michigan, support your President. This is the People of Michigan, support your President. His ad­ man who directed giant strides in American foreign policy, versaries in Congress and in the news media have to safeguard the future of America. This is the man who dramatized and prolonged the events relating to the break- painstakingly initiated,detente with Red China and the in of the Watergate." They have done so for their own Soviet Union. This is the man who ended long years of political gain. It is past tinie for the responsible leadership American involvement in Vietnam. This is the man who in Congress to lift its vision about partisan politics and made this past Christmas the first in 12 years in which direct its attention to the problems of inflation and the there were no American troops in combat. This is the man energy crisis. Speak up. Tell your representatives in who has brought accord in the Middle East. Fellow ^Washington that it's time to get on with ,the business of Americans gave this man over 60 percent of the vote in running America. There are four coupons below which .1922 Jfe has made-mistakes. All Presidents have*. But he- bear the.n&mgs oi thewjinfluential Congressional leaders ,( 1 7 has done nothing to betra^ our trust. , who;can'get Ameriba jfnoving agairi. Complete those' jjijf) ya coupons immediately and send them to Washington.

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SIR: AS A CITIZEN OF MICHIGAN, I WOULD LIKE TO SIR: AS A CITIZEN OF MICHIGAN, I WOULD LIKE TO REGISTER >MY SUPPORT FOR PRESIDENT NIXON. I REGISTER Nii SUPPORT FOR PRESIDENT NIXON. I URGE^ YOU TO CONSIDER THE BUSINESS 6F URGE YOU TO CONSIDER THE BUSINESS OF WATERGATE SWIFTLY AND JUDICIOUSLY AND TO GET WATERGATE SWIFTLY AND JUDICIOUSLY AND TO GET ON WITH THE BUSINESS OF AMERICA. ON WITH TH£ BUSINESS OF RUNNING'AMERICA. '

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HON. SENATOR HOWARD CANNON, SENATE RULES SENATOR ROBERT P. GRIFFIN COMMITTEE OLD SENATE OFFICE BLDG* C/O THE SENATE OFFICE BUILDING ' WASHINGTON, D.C 20510 ' WASHINGTON, D. C 20510 i SIR: AS A CITIZEN OF MICHIGAN! WOULD LIKE TO REGISTER MY SIR: AS A CITIZEN OF MICHIGAN! WOULD LIKE TO ; REGISTER MY SUPPORT FOR PRESIDENT NIXON. I- SUPPORT FOR YOUR PAST ACCOMPLISHMENTS' I URGE YOU TO URGE YOU TO CONSIDER .THE BUSINESS OF GET ON WITH THE BUSINESS OF MOVING AMERICA AHEAD. WATERGATE SWIFTLY AND JUDICIOUSLY AND TO PET ON WITH THE BUSINESS OF AMERICA.

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Mrs. Carmen Tranchell Mrs. JanHdzkowskf ' 1 Mr. & Mrs. Dyle L. Henning. 1 tyr. & My, Gerald L. Lankford Mr. Clayton V. Wright " ' Mr. George Moore Mr. & Mrs. Merle Redrrian Mr. Clarence Bauerle Mr. & Mrs. Leon C. Garlock Mr. & Mrs. Brandon White Mr. Roy Brlggs , Mrs. Gladys Handey , Mr. & Mrs, David L. Van Sickle * * Mr,-&fc Kenneth P. Nobis- Mr. & Mrs Pau^Nobis Mrs, B, A. Deibert Mf*. Addie McHenry Mr, & Mrs. Thomastl. Teare Rep. Stanley M. Powell Mrs. Edna Seim fK Mr. & Mrs, Waiter Nobis ' Mr. & Mrs. William E. Chalmers Mr. Leon.A. Brewbaker Mr. SfMrs. Marvin Platte Mr.Xarold Beardsley Mr. J. Herman Pohl Mr. Paul F. Jopke * Mrs, Mildred E, McDonough Mrs. Marguerite R jiggles, I 10A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 'January 31,1974 & M ! ira Clinton County News Back Through View from I

WMKK HAROLD SCHMALTZ Advertising Director If £ VWpMPER the Years the Senate I JIM EDWARDS Editor \ By SEN, WILLIAM S. BALLENGER " tiHy* ^^n From the Clinton, County News files of 1973,1964,1949 While some people may ac­ will contain the following Daylight Sayings Time only f- r tually like it, the recent change questions: during the 6 summer to year-round doifble fast time 1) Should Michigan remain on months? J ONE YEAR AGO ternoon. No injuries were in Michigan appears to be year-round Eastern Daylight Yes No Undecided A PERSONAL LOOK AT THE NEWS ', Jan, 31,1973 reported. creating a lot of ^resentment, Sayings Time (the time 4) Should Michigan remain in L Fowler Mayor Bob Peetit The Town and Country Food throughout the state' if we're observing now J? the Eastern Time ,Zone and received $1500 Thursday night Market, a new supermarket, Newspaper editorials, letters to Yes No Undecided hot observe Daylight as part of local funding for a opened -in Westpha,lia Wed­ Ihe editor, and legislative mail 2) Should Michigan remain on Savings at any time during Fowler park project, •. nesday under the managership are an accurate indication of year-round Daylight Savings the year? Between the lines A record turn out of voters of Bob Fedewa. it is located a .the way many people feel. Time, but shift from Eastern Yes No Undecided defeated both proposals up for half-block west of the stoplight The most frequently to the Central Time Zone? consideration in the school across from Thelen's hardware. recurring complaints seem to Yes NO Undecided I'm hoping that I'll get a election Monday, Over 300 members and guests come from parents of children 3) Should Michigan, remain in heavy enough response to be wiih Jim Edwards Proposal No 1, to build a new of the Clinton County Soil who must go to school in total , the Eastern Time Zone, but meaningful as the state is high school and remodel the darkness in the morning. At& ^"isasklhe federal government forced once again to consider Conservation district are ex­ 1 present building for ,use as a pected to be on hand Saturday least seven pupUs already have to be allowed to observe this most controversial topic. \ middle school was defeated by a for the districts, eighth annual been injured in 'accidents at­ HOW WAS THAT AGAIN? the fence-but, it seems Detroit hopes the Lions margin of 482 yes votes to 519 no meeting, to be held in Smith tributed to the early hour find crabgrass in Pontiac. votes. darkness. } Waste not, want not-and with the price of gas, Hall in the St Johns City park. + + + +.+ * The second proposal, which Whjle there have been no Pewamo it's easier not to want. There's no use crying ovel* spilled milk-unless + + +, + + would, authorize the building of 2.. YEARS AGO ' reported attacks on children as Mrs Nellie Blackmer k93' a Osteopathic Hospital last week, you've seen the price of a gallon of the stuff lately. a swimming pool, was defeated Jan. 27,1949 yet, at least five accidents in­ patient at the Ionia Manor and a , as of this date Monday January (Now is the time for all good men to dome to the + + \+ + + volving children already have aid of their party-but, first check to see how the by a larger percentage of Miss Jessie B Crichton, 85, former resident of Pewamo, 21, she is in intensive care. Two wrongs don't make a right-but, it sure voters, with 419 in favor of its well known and ' highly been attributed in the Detroit was admitted to the Ionia Ernie Simon of Grand Rapids folks at home feel before including "you -know gives the lawyer something to deal with. area to motorists unable to see who" among those you aid. construction and 585 opposed. respected resident of St Johns, County Memorial Hospital as a spent a few days visiting + + + + + -'The Soapbox Derby is alive died\ at Clinton Memorial youngsters in the early morning surgical patient. She is being William Schniitz. + + + + + Don't count your chickens before they hatch- and rolling in St Johns. That's hospital early Monday morning gloom. treated £or a fracture of the left Mrs Hilda Thelen, Mrs Leona Silence is golden-put.,, it-jmakes -judges turn after all, the price of eggs might go as high as i the word from the St Johns hip. She was admitted Monday purple when the silence comes from tapes. following a short illness. As far as we know, however, Leach and Mrs Irene Fedewa, + +-+ + + everything else. Jaycees who have announced, Aflorneys for the state high­ no child has yet been killed January 14. were dinner and afternoon Blessed be the meek for they shall inherit the + + + + + although General Motors has way department, the city of St since the beginnings the new Mrs Veronica Cook under guests of Mrs Mathilda Fox of earth-but, what will the rest of us do if they don't Look before you leap-but, you'll realize it's still discontinued their sponsorship Johns, and a group of 55 local time change, went surgery at the Carson City Fowler. Thursday Jan 17. want it? ( a lot cheaper than driving. . of the annual event, it will businessmen, have petitioned Acceding to public' demand, + + 4- + + continue here as ususal. the Circuit Court to dissolve a many schools all over the state , + + + + + It's not whether you win or lose, it's how you Action Monday night by local temporary injunction stopping have had to shift their starting Speak softly, but carry a big stick-It's worked play the game-and it doesn't hurt to have several" government unit officals work on the proposed four-lane hours to lessen the danger to wonders for Hank Aaron. playing games to make sure you win. started the wheels.rolling for an approach to the city on US 27 pupils. Detroit's Common FOR SALE + + + + + + + + + + area ambulance service. from Townsend Road via South Council was sp concerned that it See no evil, speak no evil, hear no evil- and Cold hand, warm heart-thoughts to live by with Whittemore Street to M 21. recommended that Detroit you're just another citizen who doesn't want to get the thermostat set at 68. TENYEARSAGO" Clinton county will receive elementary and junior high Commercial Property involved. + +s + + + Jan. 3ff, 1964 $2,809.92 as its share of the schools start classes later in + + + + + Talk is cheap-but, lawyers never did believe in $557,809 collected in weight tax hopes of avoiding serious injury f-ifhi N The grass is always greener on the other side of The proposal to reassess all cliches. property in the county un­ by the state during the fourth Qr possible death. ; () derwent considerable quarter of 1948 it was an­ Meanwhile, there is a growing A1~Zt "If It Fitz • • • discussion Monday in a special nounced this week by Highway drive to^ return Michigan to its meeting of the Clinton County Commissioner Charles M. normal Central Time Zone. The - board of supervisors. i Ziegler. huge Michigan Townships' Several sealed bids oh parts ^ Chester E Teske, superin­ Association unanimously What about Bebe and Tricia? of St Johns planned water tendent of Clinton Memorial adopted a resolution at its system expansion program Hospital, stated today that convention in i Grand Rapids were opened Friday by City hospital authorities h'ave asking that such action be Manager Ralph Precious. requested the Red Cross of takenll The Clinton County Three residential burglaries .ClintonCounty to investigate the Board of Commissioners in my were reported to Clinton County Whole Blood Program in this 30th Senatorial District also has Editor, Lapeer County Press II sheriff's officers over the county. ' passed a similar resolution. By Jim Fitzgerald ^> weekend which netted the A fire that started in the Elsie Meanwhile, two bills to ac­ 1 thieves a pile of loot of con­ Dry Cleaners and spread to the complish this already have been My heart burns for President Nixon, But my My source claims the mariachi leader long ago introduced in the Senate. sympathy pains won't prevent me from asking the grew sick of playing "Guadalajara" for every siderable value. shpe repair shop owned and hard questions about Tricia and Bebe. dumb tourist who came in the Capistrano The Freeway Marathon operated by Harry Evans at A letter I received recently "Hard questions" are what Howard Cosell asks. restaurant. He had planned to play something service station located mile about 2:30 am last Wednesday, from a prominent mid- The average reporter will ask a quarterback how more royal, such as "Jesus Christ Superstar," for south of M 57 on US 27 was caused damages of several Michigan school administrator it feels to score the winning touchdown in the the Nixon party.This seemed appropriate because destroyed in a spectacular fire thousand dollars to the two had this, in part, to say: ' Super Bowl. But Cosell. will ask the quarterback Nixon was the first customer to ever enter the [ about 3 o'clock Sunday af- Elsie business places. "I have been in school ad­ how it feels to earn $1,500 per minute for playing restaurant wearing a crown-"Usually they are not ministration more years then I PRIME LOCATION childish games while millions of children, in- crowned until they eat theioleo," the mariachi care to remember, but I cannot leluding1 the quarterback's i5 half-caste cousins, go leader later said in awer *—i>iv*"~\ recall any "decision which ha~s »G0RN£R, Ui-27- &,-M.-2i- -to'bed hungry every'night:! ' < What'I*want to know is'this': Did the mariachi caused "^ v\njor,e *.« ^universal frfcolitaffi UNION OIL> V- Simon says •i¥: unhappmess ~ and con­ Marvin Whitled^e, "^^Warwick D>. l ' NooneaskedNixomthehardquestionsabouthis leader switch to "Guadalajara" simply because 1 recent dinner in a Mexican restaurant in San Juan he saw the color of Bebe Rebozo's sox? Or did he 1 sternation among our people Kalamazoo, Michigan 49002 Capistrano, Calif. The newspapers and TV told us switch in the hopes of creating a Mexican- ;:•: Away back in the dim dim past than the return to Daylight PHONE 616-327-0350 or 313-444-3200 he ate enchilada, tacos and stuffed green chili. American detente, with enchiladas? •••: When I was but a boy, Savings Time as of January 6, Which certainly sounds like a difficult swallow in, , ;•;: A little game we used to play 1974.., , Capistran. But I amnot interested in the menu. ~ MY HARD QUESTION concerning Tricia Nixon :| Amused and brought some joy;' "Up to this point we hW Cox is more awkward and I ask it only to protect •••j With Simon as the caller — done everything possible to •g He used both hands and head — cooperate with the many CITY OF ST. JOHNS IT WAS ALSO reported that a trio of strolling the American people's right to know. According to w suggestions to save fuel... (but) mariachi singers played one of Nixon's favorite a" news reports, President Nixon spent the •:•: We listened quite intently ' ¥: To hear what Simon said. as far as we can determine at tunes, "Guadalajara", and were rewarded by a holidays in California with his wife Pat, his this point,the return to Daylight PUBLIC HEARING Bebe Rebozo who "quietly slipped the leader some daughter Tricia, and his friend Bebe, Not one Savings Time will increase the money." Now comes some hard questions: reporter, not even Walter Cronkite, mentioned 'j:j: If Simon said "thumbs up" or "down" § usage of energy in our schools How big was the bribe paid by Rebozo to the Tricia's husband, "Fast Eddie" Cox, Where was :§ Each one" must do the same, * because of the additional hour mariachi leader? One veteraivobserversaidit was he? Why wasn't he with his wife on Christmas? £:• And none must ever dare to act of lighting in the^morning, so at BOARD OF APPEALS $10 million and the money came from Howard How come he didn't get any stuffed green chili? •:•: Lest he mentioned Simon's name; least from the-standpoint of .Hughes. It was given to Rebozo in 1942 and he was * am not hinting that either ot the Coxes should •:*: Intent we listened for the word school operation, the change supposed to spend it on Jane Russell's campaign be writing to Ann Landers. And I will claim no g | That told us what to do will increase the use of energy." * February 19, 1974 to have the cross.-your-mountain bra made the special significance in the fact that bachelor Bebe :•:• Till someone missed the signals, :$ And failed to follow through, A recent Associated Press ; state seal of Texas. This campaign flopped when and Tricia have so much in common —seats close wire service story dated Jan 20 Jane had a falling out with John Wayne at the to the throne. '•9. ;:•: Another Simon speaks today, ,1 had this comment on the time To be held in the City Commission Chambers, 121E. Walker i Alamo, remember? Rebozo was stuck with the $10 But if I were Howard Cosell, I would ask this change: Street at 12:30 p.m. million, in $10 bills, which he kept in his sox hard question: When "Fast Eddie" is not around, §: We list to his demands. g drawer for 32 years. , ' who winds the key in Tricia's back? •:•: And no one is exempt because :;:• "The manager of, the Lansing ;•;• He failslto understand; !•:• Board of Water and Light said PURPOSE: Appeal on the Zoning Administrators in­ :•:• When Simon speaks we douse the light, # Saturday the switchover to terpretation of Zoning Ordinance No. 245 to deny City Sign Cederberg iji: Turn off to beat the band! g Daylight Saving Time has not Erectors a permit to erect a sign on the site of Cains-Used :••• And shiver on in silence , % saved any energy in Lan­ Car lot. The proposed sign is larger than permitted under - liaison to visit •:•: Lest we miss some new command! §: sing. . .The only effect of the the Zoning Ordinance. } 0 new time has been to change Congressman Etford A. §: - WE - I hours of peak electricity PROPERTY ADDRESS: 208 - 210 W. Higham Street NOTICE "••* Cederberg's liaison man, demand from early evening to Ronald W. Stolz, will be visiting 4{«»;^V.Vt*tViV*".V»V.V.*.«.»A«>Vi*,Vi%V«VtV.* .>"i'.".V.V.V.-.V. .-. . • .,... • •VAVt'Ov.v ... •AW early morning... " TAX ROLL No.: 0033-00 To residents of Maple Rapids' the Clinton County Courthouse To obtain a better grasp on in-St Johns Monday Feb 4 from North Bengal how the people of mid-Michigan LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Original Plat, Blk 4 Lots 7,8,9 and Last day to register for the Annual Election 11 am to 12 noon. Congratulations are extended Mr and Mrs €]are Moritz and feel about this issue, whether S 50 ft. of lot 1Q. Cederberg reminds those who to Bernard R. Thelen, Who children of rural Grand Ledge they are from urban areas is might have a problem with a received the Outstanding Young were dinner guests Saturday, which by arid large supported F. Bruce Wood Federal agency to bring along Farmer Community Award January 12 of his parents, Mr six-month DST in the Zoning Administrator November, 1972, referendum, Friday, February 8 any documents that might help given by the St Johns Jaycees. and Mrs Louis Moritz and Ann. to identify his case to Mr Stolz. or from rural areas which generally opposed it,'l will be Liane Tyler PUBLIC NOTICE seriding out a poll in early Village Clerk Kincaid District February to a braod cross- City of St. Johns , section of the population which Jim * Foster was a supper guest of Mr and Mrs Don Sullivan Sunday evening and he City Commission - TODAY'S enjpyed a jjlane ride from CLINTON COUNTY BOARD OF Grand Ledge airport with Russ Sullivan. The St. Johns City Commission will hold a special City Commission meeting February 4,1974, at?:30 p.m. to be held COMMISSIONERS MEETING Real Estate Mrs Loyal Kincaid passed in Commission Chambers, 121 E. Walker Street, ^t. Johns, , away Saturday evening with for the purpose, of offering an authorizing resolution for the burial from Jessettj Funeral sale of the 1974 G.O. Storm Sewers Bonds. by HANK FURMAN Home, Lansing. A meeting of the Clinton County Board of Commissioners will be held on Tuesday, February 5, Stuart Hardenburg, Mr and 1974, At l:3Q\p.m. the Board will a"ct on the following referrals from the Clinton Cotinty Zoning Mrs Elmer'Hardenburg visited Randy L, Humphrey 'Commission: "" , v Mr and > Mrs 'Harold Hoerner City Clerk ' . ., Sunday^afternoon, i EWITT TOWNSHIP Much of the mystery in the business of buying real estate is concerned with the clearing of the title, before It can be v , R-1D, Medium Density Residential to A-l, Agriculture: < transferred from one parly to another, and the charges made for this. These expenses are normally lumped together under Begmning at a point 350 feet East of the N VA corner of Section 3, T5N-R2W, thence East on the the heading of "closing costs." The buyer is usually only too centerline of Round Lake Road 537.16 feet, thence South 660 feet, thence West 537.16 feet, thence i aware of these closing costs. A good real estate man will . North toUie point of beginning. explain in detail what these charges arc for, and why each 1 < service is important to a prospective buyer. , •( Indeed, the knowledgeable people at FURMAN REALTY * ^ l PROPOSED AMENDMENT , , 'CO, 1515 North U.S. 27,224-3236 make sure you underrstand every aspect of your real estate transaction. And vVhen you Also, to amend Section \0.% (1), Visit or call us. , Dol-Jac Enterprises - Ovid. point, crewel embroidery, Casualty, ALLABY- To realize the TOP DOLLAR for Planning - Financing - Building 40-6-P-9 and Mrs Harold Hoerner p.m., Sunday 8:30-12:30 & 5 your property, CALL, the Sunday forenoon. HAY FOR SALE - Alfalfa, rug hooking. 7 p.m. BREWBAKER, INC. 108-1/2 - Servicing, we can help you Timothy, 1st cutting, Hazel N. Clinton Ave. St. Johns, GOLDEN RULE AGENCY- regardless of your present Sunday, Mr and Mrs Otto GELS AGENCY, VINCE GELS- Dickinson visited Mr and Mrs Ridge Farm, Bath. 641-6619. Phone 224-3258. situation. Twenty years ex­ Mobile Homes 10 39-2-p-19 AUCTIONEER ELECTRICIANS JIM MCKENZIE AGENCY, BROKER, (No salesman) perience in building homes. Eldon Dickinson of Delta Mills. 212 North Clinton Ave., St, CALL IV5-5794 -1974 will be a Fedewa Builders, Inc. 6218 Mr and Mrs Porter Parks AL GALLOWAY. AUC­ Johns, 224-2479. Insurance good year. 40-p-4 Wright Road, 5'/4 miles south of visited Mr and Mrs Clyde Jerks GOOD HAY & straw for sale. TIONEER Used Farm SCIIMITT ELECTRIC CO., and family of Lansing, Friday. 669-9874. 38-3-p-19 Residential - Commercial - for every need! "**" Fowler or 9 miles north of 1-96. FOR RENT - Mobile home- Machinery & 'Parts. St. WILL TRADE 1972 brand new Phone collect 517-587-3811, ask trailer space in St Johns. 609 N, Mrs Porter Parks visited Mrs Johns. 224-4713. Industrial, 224-4277, 807-1/2 Lee Schavey and baby last Knftiiw tnmlile »'lfn •'• ' '• • - E. State St. / snowmobile Mercury, 35 HP, as for Dick or Bob. 37-4 Morton. 224-7313. 39tf-10 JEWELRY down payment on vacant land week. in a flight of the iir.aginnti"i. or building lot. Call Hank AUTOMOTIVE FARM LEVEY*S JEWELRY, Furman, 669-9079 or Furman FRESH DRESSED Orange Blossom diamond Realty Co. 224-3236. 40-l-p-4 BILL FOWLER FORD. New DRAINAGE rings, Bulova & Accutron & Used Cars & Pick-ups. N. Watches. Elsie, 862-4300. FOR SALE— by owner. Large 2 ' US-27, DeWitt, C69-2725. JAMES BURNHAM, bedroom ranch with 2 car garage. Nicely . located to Phone St. Johns 224-4045, PARTY SUPPLIES CAIN - BUICK — PON- R3, St. Johns. Middleton. Easy heating. TIAC, New & Used Cars, 210 Priced reasonable. Phone 236- W. Higham, Complete Body \ i D & B PARTY SIIOPPE, 7325. . 40-3-p-4 & Service. Package Liquor 9 a.m. - 10 FARM SERVICES p.m. Mon. Thurs. Fri. & Sat. FOR SALE — .2-story house, 3 9 a.m. - II p.m. 224 N. bedroom, on corner lot. 110 E. For the,Best Buy in New & Purina Feeds means $ $ $ in Used Chevrolets see Clinton. Lincoln. $25,000. Call before 3:00 Your Pocket. MATHEWS p.m. Jeffrey Barrett, 224-2487. EDINGER CHEVROLET, ELEVATOR CO. Grain - Fowler, Phone 593-2100. 40-3-p-4-- Feeds - Seeds. Fowler. PLUMBING. EGAN FORD SALES, INC., PLEASE! - Due toj-ecord sales FERTILIZERS of our "conjempri" modular FREE LOTTERY TICKET 200 W. Higham, phone 224- DUNKEL PLUMBING AND 0D 2285. Pinto-Ford-Maverick- homes, I need small (up to 10 With '25 Purchase Excluding i HEATING, Licensed Master acres) acreage parcels to sell. Torino-Mustang. ZEEB FERTILIZERS, Plumber Ph. 224-3372, 807 E. Qualified buyers can pay you all Beer, Wine & Cigarettes FARMER PEETS FRESH Everything for the soil, St. State St. your cash out. Call Robert A. YOUNG PIG Johns, 224-3234, Ashley, 847- HUB TIRE CENTER, B.F. Weber, LaNoble Realty- GOLDEN AGE Goodrich Tires, Ph. 224-3218, 3571. SPACE Realtors, 1516 E. Michigan, 482- * Front End Alignment. 1637, evenings 489-1108. 40-l-p-4 RING PORK LB. FINANCIAL 59 FOR MACARONI CO* LB. BOB'S AUTO BODY, ST JOHNS - Stately older 2 LBS. W«# BOLOGNA g9 LIVER Complete Collision Service, CAPITOL SAVINGS & home tailored to fit your warm­ MICH. GRADE 1 224-2921^800 N. Lansing. LOAN ASSOC, 222 N. RENT est wants. Fine wood, formal dining, mud room, new furnace. BONNIE BEST Clinton, 224-2304, Safety for HILLBILLY Savings since 1890. - Effortless terms available"; "A SALTINE DEBAR CHEVROLET CO., i RESTAURANT warranty protected home." Call*" New & Used Cars, Elsie 862- Robert A.^ Weber, LaNoble 4800. You can't do better FLORISTS , DALEY'S FINE FOOD, Realty-Realtors, 1516 E. CRACKERS BREAD anywhere. Dining & cocktails, Ph. 224- Michigan. 4,82-1637, evenings 3072, S. US 27-1/2 mile S. M- 489-1108., 40-1-P-4 1 LB. BOX Say it with Quality Flowers 21, from WOODBURY'S 3/V MOORE OIL- CO., If it's 2/89* FLOWER SHOP, 321 N. Urcs, sec us, 909 E. State, Ph. Del Monte NEW 2Z4-1720. Clinton, St. Johns, 224-3216.* VACUUM SALES CONCRETE TOMATO KIRBY- CENTER^ OF ST. HETTLER'S MOTOR FOODS PRINGLE'S JOHNS, Vacuum Sales and CATSUP POTATO CHIPS SALES, 24 Hr. Wrecker Service moved to new WALLS Service, Good Used Trucks. ANDY'S IGA, St. Johns, location at 705 N. U.S.-27, A ncw^home is a lifetime Home Baked Bread, Pies, t formerly known as the Aloha investment. I,ct us help 26 02. Cookies, Choice Meats, Drive-In. 224-7222. >ou secure this in- 2/89 f SPACE Carry-out service. u'sinient with the best liiisfiiicnl wall possible - TIPTOP GOLDEN RIPE REP RIPE FOR WESTERN it poured concrete wall. GIFTS We are equipped to do CITRUS RENT TOM'S WESTERN STORE, the complete job or any 1 mi. W. Ovid, 9-5:30 Mon.- part of it. Bring votil* 64 oz. BANANAS THE TREASURE CHEST, Sat., Fri, til 9. Anytime by prints OUT or call for an U.S. NO. 1 STEAK 220 N. Clinton, Hallmark Appt., 834-5446. appointment 587-3811. EXTRA LEAN CLEANERS Cards -Russel Stover Candy. * READY-MIX CONCRETE OLBS./ OtJ ANTES DRY CLEANERS, For All Your Needs 8 39' lb. 5129 FOR ALL YOUR QUALITY-SERVICE oz. pickup and delivery, 103 ,W. HARDWARE fflBBlpPJc5/99* -1 LB. Walker, phone 224-4529. CALIFORNIA , CLASSIFIED FEDEWA DALMAN HARDWARE, Ph. •* selling diamonds in the Clinton 6201. 40-3-p-27 are you referring to about your tribution in aid of construction neighborneig . Mary Joseph applicable to extensions of public of the hearing by area for 30 years. We have stolen cat? The "Neighbors". publishing a copy of this Order The American Re4Crou much more to offer in style, FOR SALE — 20 head of 40-l-p-29 underground electric + Horses IN LOVING MEMORY distribution and service lines in and Notice of Hearing in quality and price, See for CharloiascrosS-bredcows. IHC residential subdivisions and to newspapers of general cir­ yourself and compare. Never a 76 combine. JD No. 5 7 ft. BIDS WANTED - 1956 In­ OF MY WIFE, MARY culation published within its ternational Cub Tractor, 4 cyl. commercial and industrial SIMON'S HORSES BOARDED, Indoor charge to clean or check over mower. Can be seen after 5:30 J0SEPH,WH0 PASSED extensions. -The rules service area and by mailing a diamonds after the sale, Any p.m. 669-3764. 40-3-p-27 with heathouser, undersling copy of this Order and Notice of PLANING MILL arena $35.00 a month. Lessons rotary mower, 5 ft. blade, cycle AWAY, NOV. 25,1973. established charges of $1.00 per ' and box stalls available, t-224- credit terms available. No lot front foot for distribution Hearing to all cities, in­ carrying charges. Open 6 days a FOR SALE — Whitney brand bar. On display at Ovid Jr. H.S., corporated villages, counties '2933. • 25-tf-24 Often a lonely lines and $1.25 per foot for week, open Monday and Friday Spirit style piano with bench 148 W. High, Ovid. Sealed bids and townships within its service Manufacturers of: * # accepted thru noon 2-15 Ad­ heartache, and service lines in residential nights till 9. HARR'S seat. Excellent condition. subdivisions, and a charge of area. Proofs of publication and JEWELRY, ST. JOHNS. ' Phone 224-2642. 40-3-p-27 ministration Office. Ovid-Elsie many a silent tear. Truck, pick-up, hay and $2.00 per trench foot for com­ service are to be submitted at or grain racks, forage boxes, the classifieds > PHONE 224-7443. , 27-tf-27 Area .Schools, 8989 Colony Rd., But always a beautiful before the scheduled hearing. Elsie. 40-2-p-29 mercial and industrial ex­ bunk feeders, portable WANTED - Attic items. memory of the one tensions. In response to The Commission specifically cattle mangers and KEEP carpet cleaning Postcards, picture frames, old loved so dear. requests by residential home reserves jurisdiction of the accessories. Custom M-21 T0WNH0USES problems small-use Blue toys, dishes, anything old. Will NOTICE OVID TOWNSHIP builders and developers, woodworking. TAXPAYERS - Beginning. matters herein contained and IN OVID Lustre wall to wall. Rent pay fair prices. 224-7390. Hansen Joseph members of the Legislature and the authority to issue such electric shampooer, $1. Dean 38-6-p-27 December 7, 1973, through utility companies, the Com­ 268 S. Henderson February 8,1974,1 will be at the further order or orders as the LUXURIOUS Hardware, St. Johns. 40-1-27 mission believes that it would facts and circumstances may NEED ready mix concrete, Ovid branch of the Central be in the public interest to Fowler, Michigan 2 Bedroom - all electric, VA National Bank on Fridays, 9 require. baths, air conditioned, car­ FOR SALE — 1 small power poured walls, or cement work Garland News review these charges. If the MICHIGAN PUBLIC SER­ peted, range and refrigerator, done? We have a fleet of radio a.m. to 3 p.m., for the purpose of meatsaw. 3610 N. East St. (US- by Mrs. Pudge Darning Commission finds that the VICE COMMISSION Phone (Area 517) $165 per month. 27 North) Lansing, Mich. dispatched trucks plus a crew of collecting taxes. current costs of construction of I will also take taxes at my /st William G. Rosenberg 593-2000 40-1-P-27 men * if needed. Fedewa Mr and Mrs Richard C. Mead overhead and underground Chairman AVAILABLE Builders, Inc., 6218 Wright Road home at 1774 S. Shepardsville extensions are to any extent E.O.W. Koad on Monday and Wed­ and son, Brian, along with Mr 1st Lenton G. Sculthorp FOR SALE — Green 3 piece at Price Road, Phone 587-3811. and Mrs Leo Deming of Carland .different from those upon which Commissioner NOW 38-tf-27 nesday from 9:00 to 5:00, and on the above charges were based sectional sofa. Excellent con­ other days as available. Mrs. visited Mr ahd Mrs Forrest Inks ( ht William R. Ralls OVID-SERVICE AGENCY INC. dition. 651-5503. 40-3-p-27 of Alma, Sunday evening. Mr it proposes to fix different Commissioner \ Phone 834-2288 NORWOOD hay savers and Katherine (Bill) Kelley, charges to reflect the change in Treasurer, R.2, Ovid, Mich. Inks is recouperating from a silage bunks, all steel welded broken hip. By the Commission and pur­ with rolled edges to last a •18866. 32-10-p-29 the difference in costs. IWiHWWil AGRICULTURAL-INDUSTRIAL-LAWN & GARDEN "How to Milk Profits"-from suant to its action of January 21, lifetime. See at our yard, 5-3/4 The Commission FINDS that: EQUIPMENT "Today's Feed Prices" is the 1974. DAY, WEEK, MONTH or miles south of Fowler. Ph. 587- FOWLER RESIDENTS - Take a. Jurisdiction in this matter Leasing- Rentals-ServIce-FMrts theme of a dairy feeding is pursuant to Act 106, P.A. 1909, /s/ Earl B. Klomparens LONG TERM LEASE "Home Of The Friendly People" 3811, Fedewa Builders, Inc. your ads' to Finkbeiner's workshop to be conducted s 22-tf-27 Pharmacy for fast, convenient as amended, M.C.L.A. 460.551 et Its Secretary 40-1 MORTON FORD TRACTOR, INC service! 50-dh-tf-29 Thursday, Jan 31 from 10 am to seq; Act 419, P.A. 1919, as CAINS, Inc. WANTED KEYPUNCH 3 pm at the basement meeting amended, M.C.L.A. 460.51 et 5122 North Grind River Liming, Mich. room at the McCurdy Park, NOTICE OF MORTGAGE BUICK-PONTIAC OPERATORS. Many employers seq;. Act 3, P.A. 1939, as L J 517 4S5-43S5 Casino. - '* FORECLOSURE. SALE ^ -. . • OPEL-GMC" • have called for keypunch amended, M.C.L.A. 460.1 et seq; DEFAULT HAVING BEEN operators in this areait Our Card of Thanks 30 Any dairymen in the Carland Act 306, P.A. 1969, as amended, area are urged to attend the MADE in the conditions of a 210 \V. Htatum TRI-STATE DETECTIVE AGENCY course could qualify you for M.C.L.A. 24.201 et seq; and the certain mortgage made by these jobs. 6 week course, Call workshop that will deal Commission's Rules of Practice 2-tf WHITLOCK - I would like to specifically with the most DAVID T. BOWLIN and collect (517) 393-8615 for in­ and Procedure, 1954 Ad­ NANCY K. BOWLIN, 13445 PRIVATE DETECTIVE SERVICE , formation. Spartan Keypunch express my thanks for the profitable feeding programs for ministrative Code, Supplement flowers, cards, and prayer from dairy cattle in view of high feed Nelson, Bath, Michigan, % Academy. 26-tf-27 No. 54, R 460.11. Mortgagor, to BANK OF my family, neighbors, and costs and changes in the price of b. A hearing should be held to friends. Also Norman Wood, our milk. LANSING, of Lansing, Symbol of FRED A. ARBOUR, Director determine the proper and Michigan, Mortgagee, dated pastor, and Rev. Paul Jones for Dr Don Hillman, dairy reasonable charge per lot front Wanted . their visits and prayers. Also I August 7,1973, and, recorded in, Service Telephone 626-6728 or 394-0900 specialist, and Dr Stephen foot for distribution lines and the office of the Register of Miscellaneous 28 would like to include in my Harsh and Dr Roy Black, the proper and reasonable 200 W. State St. Grand Ledge Lansing appreciation of kindness Dr. Deeds, Clinton County, agricultural economist of charge for service lines in Michigan, on August 10,1973, in Garapetian and everyone -at Michigan State University will residential subdivisions, and PHONE 224-2301 TIMBER WANTED - Logs and Clinton Memorial Hospital, Liber 272, page 643. standing timber. Logs delivered conduct the workshop. the proper and reasonable They sure give you the red Each dairyman will learn Mortgagee having elected 'to our yard. DEVEREAUX charge for commercial arid under the terms of said mort­ LOOKING FOR LOWER carpet treatment. how to calculate a balanced industrial extensions under the SAWMILL, INC., 2872 N. Stanley Whitlock 40-l-p-30 gage to declare the entire Hubbardston Rd., Pewamo, ration that is nutritionally Commission's Uniform Un­ S/M'Gmfm^ sound for producing milk. principal and accrued interest HOUSING COSTS? Mich. Phone 593-2424 and/or derground Electric Extension thereon due, which election it 593-2552. 40-tf-28 ESCH — I wish to thank Drs. Also, swine interested people Policy. Bour and Jordan for all their does hereby exercise, pursuant Check into the are urged to register as soon as c. All public utilities, in­ to which there is claimed to be WANTED — Unusual antiques^ care, to Fathers, Beahan and possible for 2 swine cluding rural electric Bolger, to all my relatives, due and unpaid on said mort­ ELSIE BRANCH of any kind. Glassware, fur­ management workshops, cooperatives, providing electric gage on the date of this notice BLUE WATER niture, etc. Will pay fair prices. friends, and neighbors for the sponsored by Michigan State service in the Lower Peninsula Phone 862-4227 visits and remembrance during University Cooperative Ex­ for principal, interest 'and 224-7390. 38-6-P-28 mainland should be required to HEAUOR* my stay at the Carson City abstracting, the sum of APARTMENTS tension Service and Pork provide specific data for the TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND Hospital. Producer's Association. In­ Commission's consideration in Mrs Joseph Esch 40-l-p-30 FOUR HUNDRED FORTY TAKE YOUR PICK ON MAPLE RIVER terested people may phone the this matter. ONE AND 46'100 DOLLARS OF THESE FINE Shiawassee County Extension THEREFORE, IT IS OR-, HOMES! Notice Office in Corunna,- ($25,441.46), and no civil action Ovid, Michigan STOCKWELL - Many thanks DERED that: or suit or proceeding at law or in to my relatives and friends of The workshop/ Feb 5 and 6, equity having been instituted to •No. 143 - Bi-level. Ownerf the Greenbush United A. The Commission, on its FURNISHED EFFICIENCY UNITS THERE IS now a Timex Repair, will explore swine feeds and own motion, will conduct an recover the debt secured by occupied Methodist Church and Women's feeding. A panel of swine far­ said mortgage, or any part f No. 155 - 3 Bedroom ranch E Service in Michigan. Free Society for the prayers, visits, investigation to determine FROM '100 to '125 INCLUDING estimates will be sent on all mers will report their ex- whether there should be thereof. Side repairs, do not send money: We cards," flowers, and other gifts perfences and pros and cons of revision in the charges of $1.00 *No. 161 - Older home. E ALL UTILITIES. bu ing NOW THEREFORE, by also repair all other makes of -^"f^i^Li^f.SS y or producing feed grains per lot front foot for distribution Side, Price reduced Call Manager: Phone 834-5671 and at home. A special thanks to virtue of the power of the sale watches. Please send watches and acid treatment of high lines and $1.25 per foot for contained in said mortgage and •No. 162 - Brand new deluxe* Dr. Malcolm and Dr. Bliss and moisture corn. ranch to Timex Repair Service, P.O. service lines-in residential pursuant to the statues in such 1 the nurses at Sparrow Hospital The final workshop involves subdivisions, and the charge of fNo, 166 - New smaller ranch Box 128, Kinde, Mich. 48445. for their wonderful care. Also to cases made and provided; 4Q-tf-29 herd health and reproduction, $2.00 per trench foot for com­ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN W. Side Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wood for Feb 26-27. mercial and industrial ex­ jNo. 169 - 3 Family E. Side USED EQUIPMENT their calls and prayers. May "-that on Friday, February 15, 1 FOR SALE — Parts for all Each workshop covers 2 days tensions under the Com­ 1974 at 10:00 in the forenoon at {No. 170 - Deluxe ranch. Park God's blessing be with you all. and one evening program at the mission's , Uniform Un­ area electric shavers, Levey's Edith Stockwell 4o-i-p-30 the North Front Entrance of the FARMALL A tractor with power lift and Jewelry, Elsie. l-tf-29 Hospitality Inn in Lansing. derground Electric Extension Court House in St. Johns, NtfT175 - N. Lansing St. Olderf Participants may stay at the Policy. Clinton County, Michigan, (that home. center mounted plow Hospitality Inn in Lansing. B. Each public utility, in­ / being the place of holding the No, 176 - Lewis St. Olderf TRACTORS You must enroll 2 weeks prior cluding rural electric Circuit Court within the said home. to each session. Total cost of cooperatives, providing electric County) said mortgage will be iNo. 181 - Park St. - Park' 110^ Diesel each workshop is $35.00 and a area. Older home JOHN DEERE M.T. tractor with mount service in the Lower Peninsula foreclosed by a sale at public 1 $12.00 deposit must accompany mainland shall, on or before auction to the highest bidder of JNo. 182 - Late model ranch, a FARMALL M with narrow front each enrollment. February 4, 1974, prepare and the premises described in said dandy. E. Side plow and cultivator submit to the Commission, mortgage, or so much thereof No. 184 - Brand new bi-level. ALLIS-CHALiyiERSWC % . together with its proposed as may be necessary to pay the Prince Estates testimony, an original and 7 amount due as aforesaid, and 2 JOHN DEERE CCA field cultivators M.F. 65 Djesel (narrow front) 165 copies of studies for the years any sum which may be paid by WANTED FARMS We're* w/13.6 x 38 tires PER MONTH 1971,1972 and 1973, showing its the undersigned at or before about sold out and need all 11% ft. average differential in cost said sale for taxes and'or in­ sizes for out of town* Now 2-bedfoom apt. now shag between overhead and un­ surance on said premises, and buyers. * < OTHER EQUIPMENT carpeting, Individual storage derground extensions in all other sums paid by the un­ MAYRATH 34 ft. PT0 elevator space, central air condition­ residential subdivisions and dersigned, with interest ing. 205 N. Scott Rd., St. \No. 190 - 305 N. Swegles - also the average difference in thereon, pursuant to law and to Contract terms or trade. FORD 416 Semimount plow Johns: Call 224-4376. Scott cost between overhead and the terms of said mortgage, JOHN DEERE no. 54 Spreader Rd. Apartments. No. 191 • Beautiful ranch. M.F. no. 74.4 x 16" Mount plow underground' commercial and and all legal costs and ex* Park area Owner trans­ penses, including the attorneys ferred JOHN DEERE no. 44 Spreader M.F. 6 x 16" Semimount plow fees allowed by law, which No. 192 • Beautiful ranch. AL GALLOWAY premises .are described as Prince Estates. Owner* MAYRAFT 40 ft. elevator follows: . - transferred , JOHN DEERE N Sprodtr USED FARM EQUIPMENT No. 193 - Prince Estates.* Gehl Feed Wagon, tandam axle FARM and INDUSTRIAL Deluxe ranch. Owner* TRACTORS ind transferred. NEW IDEA no. 14A Spreader CASE power take-off spreader TRACTORS - COMBINES - CORNHEADS EQUIPMENT N«w and Uttd FOR APPOINTMENTS AC 12 ft. wheel disc, new blades in front TILLAGE TOOLS • PLANTERS - PICKERS AT OTHER TIMES MADY tank-type Flail Spreader Simplicity - PHONE: TRACTOR PARTS -REBUILT HEADS M.F. no. 880 8 x 16 trailer plow LAWN and GARDEN Annette White 224-4296 w/automatic reset EQUIPMENT Bruce Unterman 224-4746 OLIVER no. 470 Spreader i GOOD SELECTION AT ALL TIMES Dertlll Shlmbery 224-3881 Bill Holley 224-7580 riENGESBACH FORD or 862-5391 Phone (617) 224-4713 or 224-4300 Roy F. Brlgu 224-2260 TRACTOR SALES fUnny Brifgs 224-6074 Sattler & Son, Inc First Firm North of St. Johns on US-27 PON SHARKEY Phont 647-6366 Mimbtr of LmsirtQ ^, Own Sate & Strata Board of Rtriton T7a mm Eaet of St. Louie ^_ ST. JOHNS, MICH. PORTLAND, MICH. 61-tf AA January 31,1974 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOtf NS, MICHIGAN 13A Legal Notice NOTICE OF MORTGAGE 50 feet from centerline thereof), Avenue, also, together with an / FORECLOSURE SALE thence south 293.25 feet'on the easement -for the purpose of bow// section line, thence north­ DEFAULT HAVING BEEN vehicular passage over and TKM'rtKlWLKHS \\'...I, \J westerly 680.52 feet parallel across the 17.0 foot wide games team. Zeeb's 887; High three games Clinton Tool Eng, 31 20 MADE in the conditions of a Julie K 104 \lt High games team, Clinton Tool 0S2; High Ally oops 37 35 with said Grand River Avqnuq learn. Legion 24BI. StrouseOlI 274234 certain mortgage made by D,C, railroad spur track, traversing American Logion 8 4 three games team, Schmltts 2808. GoofOIfs 304 354 Road to the Easterly line of a 66 HONOR ROLL - S, Cornwell 229, J. Rchmanns 274 234. LARAWAY, INC., of 16713 the above described premises. Daley's. 7 5 HONOR ROLL — Don Strouse 200; Nltehawks 35 37 Tatroe 202-211-201, H.Schmld 2|2, Cgmllh Bobs Sport Shop 26 25 Linden Lade 200; Dick Urban 213; Rollln Industrial Parkway, Lansing, foot private drive, thence McKenzie's Ins 7 5 1 -Pinguins 35 37 The Mortgagor, its successors 208, L. Randolph 211.201, W. Morrison 210, Redwing Lanes 25 26 Dunkel 202; Bruce Thclcn 202; Keith Penlx northeasterly 260.0 feet on the I'arr'a Uexall Dru» 6'a 54 " King Pins 33 39 Michigan, Mortgagor, to BANK and assigns, or any person L. Childress, 209. Clinton Nal'l Bank 24 27 202; Ron Amis 21B; Chas -Moore 275; Norlhenders Easterly line of said private' HubTire Center ^ 5 7 32 40 OF LANSING, of Lansing, lawfully claiming from or under * SchmlUs - 23 28 Richard Pease 235;.Tom Bullard 228; GutterbaUs Allaby & Drewbakcr v 5 7 COMNKJH'IAl. I,KA(JUK W,. .L 311 41 Michigan, Mortgagee, dated drive on a line perpendicular to Daleys 21429*4 Wayne Dush 216; Jon Scranton 213; Rich Road Runners it, shall within six (6) months Clinton National Bank 5 7 Dry Dock 30 IB 21 51 January 23, 1970 and' recorded Grand River Road, thence Stives tries Paint 20 31 Snyder 244; Jon Tatroe 210; D. Cornwell from the date of the aforesaid Bijino's g 7 Brunos 284104 High game Ind, Marge, Higglns 189, in the office of the Register of southeasterly 149,8 feet parallel Galloways 17 34 202; Ron Hennlng 203.; J.Spousta 213; Don Bcrnie Wawsczyk 208; High three games foreclosure sale, be entitled to E J,'s Standard 5 7 Clinton Tool 28 20 Henning 202; E. Feldpausch 214; Don Ott with Grand River Road to a Ind High Game, Chas, Edwards 257; Ind tad; Haiel Pearson 482, Bemle Wawsciyk Deeds, Clinton County, redeem the entire premises Masarik* Shell 4 8 Slrouse Oil 274 204 219; K Barre«-201i R, Costello 212-222; point 8.S feet easterly of the High 3 Games, Sam Pardee 649; Team 562; High games team, Nlte Hawks 716; Michiganon January 28,1970, in sold, by paying to the pur­ llaflenbeck'sCmst 4 >'B Rchmanns 1 254 224 High Game, Clinton Tool Eng, 1031; Team Terry Masank 214; Jim Teachworth 200; centerline of a spur railroad •*.* High three games team, Nile Hawks 194B. Liber 257, page 312. Migh game Individual, Carol Tatroe 220, Clinton Natl BO 24 24 High 3 Games, Clinton Tool Eng, 2850. Phuck Green 2031 R, Smcox 224; M. siding, thence northeasterly chaser, his executors, ad­ Redwing Lanes 23 25 sHONOIl ROLL—Bernie Wawsczyk 208; Sel(V Martin 205; High three games Ind, HONOR ROLL-DIck Urban205; Rollln Durbln 223; Chas. Edwards 225;'Don Adair Mortgagee having elected ministrators, or assigns, or to Robs Sport Cen 23 25 John Schuroaker 207; Harold Bauer 203; 24,0 feet on a line 8,5 feet .Betty Martin 555, ThelrSa Miller 522, Jo Dunkd218;BruceThelen214; KeithPenlx 203-212; Rudy Masarik 224-225. the register of deeds in whose Schmills 22 20 Glenn Pearson ZOO. under the terms of said mort­ easterly of said siding, thence Uoecrs 5041 High games team, Daley* 209; Tom Bullard 212; Is. Pardee 211-226- B67; High three games team. Daley's 2521. Daleys 20^ 27^ gage to declare the entire southeasterly 457,47' jfeet office the deed is deposited for 2l2;T,Masarlk211;J.Teachworth200;R. 'NITEOWLS W...L NITEOWLS W...L principal and accrued interest the benefit of such purchaser, SPLITS CONVERTED - Dorothy Quick Silyestrles Paint ~\y 29 Krldner 214-212; J. Tatroe 225; D, Cornwell parallel with Grand River Road St Johns Co-op 46 10 St Johns Co-op 52 12 5-10, Frances Halitsky 5-10, Evaline Kuhns Gnllaways + 17 31 203-203; D. Hardman 213; R. Meyers 201- thereon due, which election it to the point of beginning, ex­ the sum which was bid therefor, FC. Mason Co 41 is F,C. Mason Co 46 , 2-7-8, Marleen CornWell 5-8-10, Terry Lce^- HONOR ROLL — E. Pardee 220; T. 202; G. Deitrick-207; C. Edwards 257; Bill does hereby exercise, pursuant with interest-from the time of Hillside Beauty Shop 33 1 23 Hillside Beauty Sh 39 cepting a 17 foot wide strip of HlvcstrUoi; K, Pcnix 211; J. Boyce 211; Haps 203; Don Adair 233; if Masarik 203; Kurt's Appl Center 30 26 Wheel Inn' 34 to which there is claimed to be land encompassing the railroad the sale at the rate percent D. Hardman 243; Tom Dantey 209; Terry E. Lance 212-212-210; Bob Upton 214; T. Twin Oaks Golf 30 26 Twin Oaks Golf 34 due and unpaid on said mort­ siding which crosses said borne by the mortgage plus any FRUIAVN^ifiTMlXBI)'' \Y.,,,L Masank 224-201; Bob Andrews 213; Ross SUvestri219;C. Green 201; K. Barrett 224; Moore O'l Co 27 29 KurlsApplCcn 33 gage on the date of this notice" WPA 51 29 Myers205; C.Edward202! R.Slmcox 221; D. Moore 205. described parcel; together other sums required to be paid Wheel Inn 27 29 RivardNrsgHm 31 Ten Plus 50 30 Mike Streetec_205; R. Krldner 222; J. for principal, interest and with, an easement for ingress byW* "* Scranton 202; R. Snyder 200, J. Tatroe 205; Rivard's 27 25 Moore Oil Co 30 •Fearsome 4 44 35 NIGHT HAWK W...L abstracting, the sum of THREE and egress between the- above Mito Itqwell 233. / Hobby Lobby 25 SL. Hobby Lobby 29 BANK OP LANSING GootOIfs 4Hia8l4 McKenzie's 35 16 Gen Tel Co HUNDRED NINETY SEVEN described premises and Grand High game ind. Date Hardman 243;>Hiflh Gen Tel >. * 204 354 224 414 Mortgagee Nlte Hawks 39 41 Beck's Cains, Inc THOUSAND NINETY TWO 3 game Jnd, Terry Masank 617!" High Cain's )6 40 19 45 River Road on the North, over Dated: January 10,1974 Pinguins , 30 '41 Egg Station Drakes AND 89/100 DOLLARS Norlhenders 39 41 came team, Brunos 980; High 3 game Coca Cola Drake's a^ 424 144494 and across a private roadway SNYDER, LOOMIS, EWERT, team, Brunos 2668. ($397,092.89) and no civil action Ally Oops 39 41 Zeeb's • Ind High Game, Karln Bargan, Lela High game Ind, Jean Heathman 200 C6.0 feet in width adjacent,to the EDERER & PARSLEY Clark IBB; Ind High Three games, Kay Sunshine Group , WkAWt Dry Dock (twice); High three games team,,F.C. or suit or proceeding at law or in above described premises on •SPIN Pcnix 516; Team High Game, Co op BIB; 1200 Bank of Lansing Building King Pins 38 42 W...L Gandl Mason Co 2400; equity haying been instituted to the west^ and extending Fighting Irish , 40 20 Team High Three Games, Co-op 2367 Lansing, Michigan 48933 Gutter Balls 37 43 Hetller's 24 27 HONORROLL Connie Chamberlain 508; recover the debt secured "by therefrom to Grand River Music Makers 384 214 Randolph's HONOR ROLL - Lela Clark 514. Julia Silvestrl 504. Attorneys for Mortgagee 37-5 Road Runners 24 56 24 said mortgage, or any part Ding-A-Ling 35 25 St John's Oil Conversions: Lela Clark 3-10; Karln High game Ind, Marge Hurst, 244, Keith Conversions • Deanne Blank 4-7-10, (V Karens Krunchers Legion ' Bargar 5-6-10; Dorothy Knight 5-7; Judy Connie Chamberlain 4-5-7:, Jo Albrlng 3-9- thereof. WohUert 226; High three games Ind, 22 Bowled Ones Masarik Shell Reese 3-10; Katie Sifleld 5-7; Sue Sibley 5* 10; Jean Heathman 5-10; Jane Feldpausch Marge Hurst 574, Rudy Mararik 560; High 21 NOW THEREFORE, by Sandbaggers 6-10; Kay Pennix 3-10; Jo Albrlng 3-10. 5-7; Lucille Hopp 3-7. " games team. WPA 7U; High three games Rats Raiders Ind High Gome, C. Horman 235; Ind virtue of the power of the sale' team, WPA 1990. Farm Bureau High 3 Games, J. Tatroe 628; Team High FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED W...L Notice of NIGHT HAWKS contained in said mortgage and HONOR ROLL • 200 • Marge Hurst 244, Knucklchoads Game, McKenzie's 910; Team High 3 W..L WPA / 45 23 234 314 McKenzie's pursuant to the statues in such Keith Wohlferl 226, Ann Wawsczyk 207, Cellar Dwellers Games, McKenzie's 2515. 33 15 Ten Pins 43 25 24 36 Beck's cases made and provided, Cherrie May 202, Dean Burk 202/ Eager Beavers HONOR ROLL - C. Horman 235; L. 29 Fearsome 4 40 28 22 33 Egg Station Hopefuls Childress 207; Tr Bullard 206; G. Snyder 26 Goof Offs 354 324 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 19 41 Coca Cola MGHT HAWKS W....L 201; T. White 210; J. Tatroe 212-212-204; J. 25 Sunshine Group 344 334 that on Friday,'February 15, High game team, Sandbaggers 734; High Zeeb's Public Hearing McKenzie's , 36 18 Masank 200. 24 Allyoops 34 34 three games team. Sandbaggers 1960; Gandl ' 1974 at 10:00 in the forenoon at Beck's ' 32 a 23 High game Ind, S. Weir 216; High three Heltler's King Pins . the North Front Entrance of the Egg Station ^ 29 25 5 PIN 23 games Ind, S ,Weir 613. W...L Dry Dock Nlte Hawks > Court House in St. Johns, Heltler's ^ 27 27 Fighting Irish % 22 HONOR ROLL R- Myers 202, 215; L. 43 21 Randolph's Pinguins , Randolph's * 27 27 Music Makers 22 Clinton County, Michigan (that Childress 214; J. Brokaw 201. 394244' Legion GutterbaUs City of DeWitt Zeeb's ' 26 28 Ding-A-Llng 21 being the place of holding the Splits 8 K Flegei 5-7; D. Martin 2-7; L. 38 26 "Si Johns Oil Norlhenders Dry Dock 25 23 Bowled Ones * 21 Circuit Court within the said Strickland 6-7-10; C. Tatroe 3-10; J, Tatroe 36 Masor Ik Shell- Road Runners Karens Krunchers 19 Coca Cola 2Q 28 3-10. 35 High game Ind, Ruby Pearson 232, Bill County( said mortgage will be Gandl 25 29 Sandbaggers 32 Ind High Game, S. Cornwell 219; Ind Haps 215; High three games Ind, Ruby foreclosed by a sale at public r-* St Johns Oil 25 '29 Rats Raiders 32 r High Three Game, L Childress 605; Team Pearson 570, Bill Haps 556; High games High Game, McKenzie's 884; Team High auction to the highest bidder of Legion _. 24 30 COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Farm Bureau 29 team WPA 690; High three games leam Knucklcheads Three Games, McKenzie's 2419. J the premises described in said Masarik Shell 21 33 BOWLING \v.,.L 284354 WPA 2008. Cellar Dweller HONOR ROLL - S. Cornwell 219; L. A public hearing will be held by the DeWitt City Council at High game Ind, S, Cornwell 229, High Dry Dock - 32 19 23 36 HONOR ROLL Ruby Pearson 232; BUI mortgage, or so much thereof t Eager Beavers Childress 212204; S, Kowalk 202. 7:30 p.m., February 18, 197,4 in the Council room at 414 E. three games Ind, J. Tatroe 614;-High Bruno's 3ii 1914 23 41 Haps 215; Glen Pearson 204; "George as may be necessary to pay the A Hopefuls Main Street, DeWitt, Michigan, for the purpose of rezoning 20 44 Higglns 201. amount due as aforesaid, and High game Ind, S Pardee 235; High NITEOWLS W...L any sum which may be paid by the following property: three games Ind, Rv-Myers 593; High St Johns Co-op 48 12 FHIDAYNIGI1TM1XED W....L F.C. Mason Co. 43- the undersigned at or before Economy Special! games leam, Cellar Dwellers 696; High WPA 50 26 said sale for taxes and or In­ three games leam Cellar Dwellers 1910, Hillside Bty Shop 36 Ten Pins 47 29 HONOR ROLL- R Myers 216-214; S. * TwInOaksGolt 33 Fearsome 4 42 34 surance on said premises, and Kurt's APPI Center Pardee235; S. Weir 203; D. Humenlk 201; 31 Goof Of fs 394 364 all other sums paid by the un­ Moore Oil Co D Humenlk 211. 30 Nitc Hawks 38 38 dersigned, with interest PANELING Wheel Inn 30 Commencing at the NE corner of Lof 428, Block 56, Village Splits • M. Adams £7-10; L. Strickland 3- Allyoops 38 38 Rivard's thereon, pursuant to law and to 10, J. Tatroe 5-7; B. Price 4-7-9,5-6-10; D. 29 Sunshine Group 374 384 (now City) of DeWitt, Clinton County, Michigan, running Hobby Lobby the terms of said mortgage, and Childress4-5-7; L.Childress 3-10; P. Paksi 26 King Pins 36- 40 thence North 33 feet, thence West 132 feet, Thence South 33 3-10; D. Humenik 2-7. Gen Tel 214 3B4 Pinguins all legal costs and expenses, ADHESIVE Cain's feet, thence East 132 fee$ to the point of beginning. Also lots 18 42 Norlhenders 36 40 including the attorneys fees COMMERCIAL LEAGUE W. ..L Drake's 1 428 and 429, Block 56, Village (now City) of DeWitt, Clinton 144 454 Gutter Balls 34 42 allowed by law, which premises ClintonToolEng 36 21 County, Michigan according to the platrecorded in Liber A Ind High Game, .Nancy Rudy 199; Ind Road Runners 22 54 are described as follows: Brunos 354 214 High Three Games, Sharon Brokaw 489; High game Individual, Rachel of deeds, page 573 Clinton County Records.. Dry Dock 33 24 Team High Game, F.C. Mason 842; Team Schumaker 1BI, Dick Pease 233! High That part of the Southeast Vi StrouseOlI 304 264 10-8 oz. High Three Game, F.C* Mason 2434. ' lhree games Ind, Marge Hurst 515, Dick ony 99* Rchmanns 294 274 of Section 35, Town 5 North, Tube Conversions: Julia Slvestri 3-10; Judy Pease 003; High games team, Norlhenders Bobs Sport Sh 29 28 Range 3 West, Township of Pease 3-5-10,2-7; Dorothy Knight 4-5-7, 3- 676; High three games team. Norlhenders Redwing Lanes 28 29 Watertown, Clinton County, 10; Ramona Harper 2-7; DenlseTJault 5-7; 1950 -—' Clin Nat Bk 27 30 Laura Bashore 3-5-10. HONOR ROLL - 200 - Dick Pease 233, Michigan, beginning on the Schmilts 25 32 Gary May 213, Frank Glowackf 209, 203. East section line at a point CHAMBERLAIN BUILDING Daleys 244 324 Dorothy Keck FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED 429.65 feet south of the in­ SlvestriesPaint l 24 33' W...L City Clerk WPA THE PAYOFF «—(j tersection of' said t section line Gallaways ' ^ ' 20 37 49 23 w Ten Pins TnTtft Jifilfis with" your wort" KA?'^ ll'V * r»*.*JJ-*- SUPPLY High game Ind,, CharhY Moore, 275; 44 23 witiHhe southerly right of Way PH. 834-2300 tFearsome4 or jou'll find that jpu get notH-j OVID High three games Ind, Rudy Masarik 627; 41 3l" lineof'Grand River Hoar] (being \ Sunshine Group 374 344 ing but pains out of It FEB. 14

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, '\ / ' 14A " CLINTON COUNTY'NEWS.ST JOHN^MICHIGAN January 31,1974 k DHIA report • Chloe's Column 4»H Chatter Percen Bolliiig Herd Av • No 'Lbs Cows in Days in National Citizenship Herd Cows Milk Test Milk Av Milk B.F Meals on Wheels ? W. Knight 26 41,1 ' 4.02 92 365 13685 539 C/oe Pacfg/ft short course R.Zeeb , 140 34.8 3.50 89 197 8402 289 A.W.Cobb&Son 48 24.0 3,48 77 365, 11819 449 Clinton County Home Economist ,. ( ByJOHNAYLSWORTH R.Borton&Son 78 39.4 3.48 91 365 J5015 542 M. Chamberlain 30 41.5 342 90 ) 365 13795 500 Six Clinton County 4-H'ers Capital Hill talking with their 24 at 2:00 pm. Tickets can be A. Anderson 13Q 22.5 4.80 79' 365 ',9073 451 What does a person who needs citizens interested in the project kitchen, of Clinton Memorial will have an opportunity to Congressman, touring the purchased from the MSU Rodeo D,& V.Green 1429 29.9 -3.92 86 365 12173 456 a special low sodium diet, and a have contributed to this effort. Hospital under the supervision participate in the National 4-H capital, see governmental Club, 102 Anthony Hall, MSU F.Rivtist&Son 125 39.7 4,10 92 365 14603 577 senior citizen who finds it dif­ Mrs Warren reports that ' of the registered dietitian, Mrs Citizenship Short Course held committees in action plus East Lansingnv MI 4,8824. B. Mehney 32 '39.3 3.66 88 365 15627 563 ficult to get to the grocery in the almost 60 volunteers are in--. Floyd Parmelee. Special diets July 28-August 3 at the national visiting a number of historical + + + + + E. Livingston 37 18.3' 5'.75 84 365 7063 370 winter months have in com­ volved in the program, which can-be prepared-by order of 4-H Center in Washington D.C. heritages such as Washington's, A state-wide 4-H livestock R.Ormsby^&Son 93 45.8 3,40 90 365 14849 522 mon? They both might benefit would enable them to serve your doctor. this year. Confirmation of the Jefferson's and - Lincoln's leaders conference will" be held L. Fickies 25 17.6 4.78 80 365 8416 393 from* the St Johns, Meals on many more citizens than are, The regular meals provide a date was received this week at Memorials, Arlington Friday,andi Saturday February F. Motz 30 41.5 3.32 93 365 13153 474 Wheels program. presently receiving meals. hot meal, at noon. It usually the County Extension Office, Cemetery, Mount Vernon, the 15 and 16 at Kettunen Center L.Miller 31 36.6 3.61 84 365 12589 425 Meals on Wheels of St Johns Meals on Wheels will deliver 2 includes cooked meat or fish, Clinton County 4-H'ers will join White House and other points of near Tustin. Leaders or WyrickBros 34 25.9 3,51 74 365 13322 476 was formed , to provide nutritious meals a day to your potato or substitute, vegetable, Gratiot,. Shiawassee, Midland, interest. • prospective leaders and teen M. Stmon 47.4 3.80 95 ' 16289 nutritionally balanced hot and home( 7 days a week. Meals are , salad, bread and butter, milk 61 365 566 and dessert. The charge is $1.55 Saginaw and Montcalm 4-H'ers 4-H members 16 years of age leaders in the 4-H beef, sheep, E. Jackson 58 35.1 3.63 86 365 12813 464 cold meals to. area residents. brought by volunteers in the in making up a bus load for this swine or meats project areas 34.1 3.84 ^88 • 16167 The need^pr such a service was community and delivered at, a meal. A coldsupper consisting or older who ate interested in Laweda Farms 58 f 365 595 of a sandwich, salad, milk and trip. participating in this citizenship are urged to attend. The ob­ R. Mayers 116 36.3 3.60 87 365 11728" 437 pointed out by many people noon hours. jectives of this leaders 3.34 14834 working in the area of health Who may obtain Meals on dessert may alsojbe delivered. Special Citizenship emphasis short course should contact the Nobis Farms 123 •39.1 84 365 523 The hot meal and cold supper that week lyill be on Consumer Extension Office for more in­ workshop is to create en­ P.Kurncz 145 33.2 4.13 86 365 12256 446 ,care. Wheels)? Any person who is able i thusiasm for livestock and to benefit from such a service, cost $2.55. Special diets are Education. Each person in our formation. The six Clinton E. DeLamater 30 37.5 4.38 93 365 10833 536 Clinton _ Memorial Hospital charged 15 cents extra per day. society is a consumer. How County 4-H'ers who attended in meats projects, assist 4-H W. Mayers 47 34.21 3.29 83 365 15563 559 Auxiliary* assumed the particularly upon referral by a informed we are and what we 1973 are Harry Moldenhauer, livestock leaders jn planning D.Witt&Son k 59 38.4 3.57 78 365 15373 526 responsibility of initially doctor, may participate in 'Collections are made by the can do to help others, especially Dan Washburn and Debbie and carrying out programs and D. Swagart 36 29.4 3.50 94 365 12089 . 449 financing the service. Started in Meals on Wheels. For example, members of the volunteer other }4-H'ers improve ouf Thelen of St. Johns, Bonnie an exchange of ideas that work W. Swanson 29 31.1 3.65 79 365 14554 521 June of last year, the program a person who could be organization for the meals among state-wide 4-H livestock discharged from the hospital if delivered. The time of collection consumer competency will be Schaefer and Kathy Spitzley of Dennis Thelen 113 .43.4 , 3.30 89 365 17036 608 is patterned after the meals on 1 covered in this week's program Fowler and Virginia Cordes of club leaders. Any leader in­ E. Marten " 39 44.8 3.72 90 365 13867 532 wheels in Charlotte, Michigan, meals were prepared during the is arranged when meals are terested in attending should 15051 according to Hospital Auxiliary convalescent period might ordered, ' of discussions, tours and first, Lansing. These six members R. Wilcox 32 39.9 . 3.68 , 81 365 529 1 hand experience With leading would be willing to give a talk to contact the County Extension F. Prochazka 23 42.0 1 3.12 91 365 15482 541 ' Board member, Mrs Mel order Meals on Wheels. An If you or someone you know consumer issues. any group wishing to find out Office in St Johns. The program J. Wing 45 51.0 4.04 96 365 16205 614 Warren. individual who feels he cannot might be interested in Meals on begins with supper at £:00 pm prepare his own nutritious Wheels, Mrs Warren suggests The Michigan 4-H'ers will join more about the program and K. Thelen 54 37.5 '- 3.90 83 365 13301' 481 the 4-H member's experiences. - on the 15th and ends at 3:00 pm H.Sanborn 40 *45.4 3.10 88 365 12589 435 Non-profit meals or needs^-a special diet calling Mrs Fred Ferris, Jr approximately GOO 4-H'ers from on the 16th. such as diabetic, low fat or low Monday thru Friday. Mrs throughout the country that + + 4- + + G.Hazle 29, 20.9 3.79 72 365 11876 434 A non-profit corporation, Meals- on Wheels is ad­ sodium may also use Meals on Ferris' telephone number, is 224- week in participating in this , The next 4-H Glass Collection + + '+ + +' Wheels, according to Mrs 4149, You may write for more National 4-H Citizenship Short Day will be Saturday, February ministered by a board of The nimble Fingers 4-H Club directors, composed of some Warren. information to: Meals on Course at the National 4-H 2 at the County fairgrounds in St members have elected the Wheels, Inc, of St Johns, 805 Center. Throughout the week Johns. People in St Johns can following officers to guide them State Police TIP members of the sponsoring organization as well as many Special diets available South Oakland, St Johns, Mi they will spend one day on set their glass out! by the curb by through the winter program. 48879.- 10:00 am in a sack or box for They are: Terry Barker - outside the auxiliary. Many All meals are prepared by the IFyour present credit source pick up by the group. Anyone President; Rhonda Kanaski • to pay for tips doesn'tunderstamlwhy living outside the city limits' are Vice President; Lori Lashaway Free Methodists announce modern farmlngtakes urged to bring their glass to the - Secretary; Sally Buggs - The Michigan State Police in The State Police number, .fairgrounds that day between Treasurer and Denise Cerny - January are beginning a new available from any post, will be so much money, see... 9:00 am -12:00 noon. The total Newsreporter- Ken Lashaway crime-fighting program.that manned around the clock by "Isn't It Good to Know" film glass collected to date for and Carrie Buggs - Recreation may pay up to $30,000 for valid officers familiar with the recylcing into new products leaders. In December the club information relative to large program. They will receive the ST JOHNS -,"Isn't It Good to Michael Hooser, a 26 year-old Graham, to video-vignettes total moreUhan 570,000 pounds. members went on .the cocoon seizures of illegal drugs, major information, answer pertinent Know," a *new film that film maker. Using a varying coupled with orginal newisongs - Your help is appreciated to keep hunt, bowling and Christmas illegal drug traffickers, and questions the caller may have, abandons traditional story lines number of images on the same - "Isn't It Good to Know" and the glass from being dumped caroling events while in illegal drug laboratories, Col. and assure callers that their to involve the viewer in the life- screen, Hooser creates a multi­ "Gone Away" by Tedd Smith along the road side. January they discussed the 4-H John R.' Plants, department identity and information will experiences of real people, will media effect that draws the and'"The Soap-box, Song" by + +>+ + + Poster Contest, Public Speaking director, has announced. remain confidential. be shown'Sunday, Feb 3, at the viewer into the picture. In­ Judy McKenzie-Hooser created PCA lends farmers money for cluded are scenes from the Dino a film conveying the drama of The Michigan State Contest and Share the Fun For reference purposes, the St Johns Free Methodist anything. . . and in any amount. Contest. Members discussed The amount^f the awards to Church, 305 Church Street. De Laurentiis production of change. ' YoU have saven years to repay... University Rodeo Club invites program will be known as individuals will be determined "Barabbas" through the you pay only simple interest on their project progress and the "TIP" an anacronym for "Turn Purpose comes out of. emp­ the public to see their 5th An­ by the degree of material The latest film from World courtesy of Columbia Pictures. tiness. Silence becomes com­ thB unpaid balance. . . and only nual Inter-Collegtate Rodeo upcoming Spring Achievement In Pushers". This is reported to Wide Pictures, producers of for the actual days you use the program. The clubs next assistance rendered. This munication. And from the February 22-24 at MSU Cam­ be one of the first such police qualifying factor will rest upon "Time to Run," will be shown at rnoney. interested?, Stop in at pus. Colleges from all over the meeting will be on February 11 programs on a state-wide level By shifting the viewer's at­ disillusionment of drugs, violent- your PCA office today or ask a a decision by a board of several 7 pm. tention from the true stories of protest, and witchcraft, there PCA man to call on youl Mid West including Wisconsin, at Central National Bank. and was initiated by the + + + + + persons selected from a panel of "Isn't It Good to Know" was the people who live them, to comes a new beginning - new South Dakota, Iowa State and Michigan to. this State Police- prominent citizens. f PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION others will be sending their best Payment "of awards, up to edited and directed by J. brief appearances by Billy life. 4-H'ers are reminded of the 4- 1 .The public is invited to the. Talk to to compete against MSU. 4-H H Poster Contest deadline ' $30,000, will be contingent upon The identity of members of CHARLES clubs and FFA Chapters can validation of information which any given board will not be first-showing of "Isn't It Good which is February 15. The to Know" in St Johns. , BRACEY secure tickets at the rate of poster may be from 8&" x 11" results in seizure of large disclosed in the interest of their Extension calendar volumes of illegal drugs and security. your loal PEA plinntr $1.75 in groups of ten or more. up to 14" x 22" in size. The Regular admission price is poster is to tell the public what narcotics and-or • closing of Funds for the administration .Feb 1 - Income Tax Meeting - Feb 13 Clinton County Time to get your Chain- $2.00. The performances will be 4-H is and does. The top five clandestine-type illegal drug- of the program as well as for the 1:35 pm at Smith Hall - Mike Branch Michigan Livestock saws tuned up! held Friday, February 22at 8:00 posters will receive $5.00 each making operations, and-or cash awards were granted by Kelsey, MSU. . Exchange annual meeting - ll04S. US-21 St. Johns pm, Saturday, February 23 at 2 prosecution of 'major illegal > legislative appropriations. Feb 2 - State Holstein Smith Hall - evening. and will be entered in the Sta'te We stock bars and chains Phone 224-3662 and 8 pm and Sunday, February Contest by March 1. drug dealers, It is emphasized that the toll- Breeders Annual Meeting - Feb 16'Modeling Clinic for i; ;0£ficials emphasized the Hastings). - , 1 , members and leaders in Per­ for most brands. ii free phone-number foKTIP;i3 • program is keyed to the ap­ not to be called fojr. .general-* /.Feb Spinal session on Dairy sonal Appearance project-^ - ,•- prehension and'conviction of * information about the prograrilv^ Health Meetings"- 10:00 am , 10:00 am - 2t30 pm - St Johns Want a new Chainsaw? THE QUESTION IS: large scale narcotics dealers This number is intended for use Veterinary Clinic, MSU. High. and suppliers. The TIP by informants or those persons , Feb 6 Who Will Control U.S, Feb 20 Latestin Weed Sprays program will supplement who may have potentially Agriculture - Smith Hall 9:30 -Smith Hall-1:15 pm. ' Will He? regular narcotics investigative useful information concerning am'- 4:30 pm, ^ Feb 21 Dairy Contractors and efforts. illegal drug and narcotic Feb 7 Teen Ceader, Meeting Suppliers meeting - Scale house The TIP information can be trafficking. Additional in-' 7:30,pm - Smith Hall. Restaurant - Intersection of 1-96 We are dealers for Stihl •^i#Ml or anonymously given by ' formation regarding the Feb" 9 Annual Sale Boars & and M-66 seven miles south of and Allis-Chalmers telephoning toll-free in operation of the program may Bred Gilts - MSU^. - Ionia, Chainsaws Michigan to this State Police- be obtained by calling Captain Feb 13 Clinton Cpurity Family Living Council - Smith Feb 23 Teen Leader Ski Prices from $119.95 up Won't He? manned number: 800-292-2277. Christopher Swartzendruber, Outhig. Identity of the caller and his or Commanding Officer, In­ Hall 9:30 am. Feb 13 Soybean Growers Feb 25 4-H Horse Leaders GOOD SELECTION OF MR. GROUNDHOG her information will be given telligence Section, State Police Meeting-Central National Bank the fullest possible protection. Headquarters, East Lansing. Meeting - Smith Hall -1:30 pm. NEW SAWS IN STOCK! Feb 13 Family Living St JphnS - 8:00 pm. program on recycling "Can You Feb 28 4-H Garden meeting Reuse It?" - Central National for members and leaders -. We also have saw THERE IS NO QIJESTION f Elsie News Bank, St Johns -1:00 pm. Smith Hall-7:00 pm. chain for most models ON OUR PART. Another change of ownership Elsie or given to Mrs Helen in stock. in Elsie business places was Latz, Wacousta > recently announced. Elsie Mrs Harold Dunahm un­ Lester Auspaugh is a surgical Wacousta-DeWitt joint Friends Lumber and Building Supply is derwent major surgery Friday patient at Ingham Medical night at'the,Wacousta Temple We know we have the best now owned and operated by at the Carson City Hospital Hospital. Tuesday evening. VINCE ACKLES Swartzmiller Lumber Co., of where she was entered last Mrs Alton Stackman un­ Mr andyMrs Ed Kraft and Chesaning. Monday.) derwent surgery Friday at Fa ye* Walker were Grand ELSIE PH. 862-4482 Deals on Farrji Machinery Swartzmiller's are stocking Mr and Mrs Vernell Davis of Ingham Medical Hospital. ' Rapids visitors Thursday. their Elsie division as quickly Mt Pleasant were Friday Donald Forward of tedder, to offer you. I as time permits and .will prove evening guests of their sister, Col visited his parents, Mr and the Elsie «area. with the same Mrs Gladys Coslette. * Mrs Maurice Forward, several quality service Chesaning Orlos Mead, Sr, was- re­ days last week. TRACTORS . customers have-enjoyed over entered 'to Owosso Memorial Mr and Mrs Ed Kraft spent the past 62 years. Hospital' Sunday following a •the weekend with their, J.D. 2010 Gas N.I. 702 Power Unit" N.H. 616 Chopper w/2 Head The Senior Citizens will hold a heart attack. daughter in Grand Rapids. . J.D. B N.H. 818 Chopper w/2 Head .potluck dinner on Thursday, S.J. Keys spent the weekend N.I. 701 Power Unit Wacousta Circle, will meet MF 65D I.H.C. Blower Feb 7 at 12:30 pm at the in New York on a business trip Thursday, Feb 7 for a 12:30 760 Chopper American Legion Hall. to Syracuse. On his return trip J.D. A luncheon with Mrs] Lester 762 Corn Head Newcomers are welcome. he visited his cousins Mr and Garlock Sr. Farmall M Mrs Philip Keys and family at 761 Hay Head The speaker .will, be Trooper Public Fish Supper Friday, 400 IHC Rochester and Mrs, Marian Feb 8 at the Wacousta Masonic 722 Sheller , Walters of the Owosso State Beebe at Holley, New York. J.D. 60 MISC Police Post. Temple, 4:30-8pm. 720 Corn Head ~ - The Homemaking Depart­ • Mrs Lelarid Wendel and son," 721 Husk Bean The, Clinton Memorial' ment of Ovid-Elsie High School Dale -and Fay Goodrich of MF 12'Field Cultv. Hospital Auxiliary has a need is> collecting Betty Crocker Charlotte Were Tuesday night GOOD USED N.I. No. 7 J.D. 12' Field Cultv. for old nylon hoisery and egg - coupons for kitchen equipment. 1 supper guests at the Krafts. YOU CAN COUNT ON LP J,D. 237 Oliver 12^Disk containers from&eg panty hose They may be sent to the high Mr a^d Mrs Amal of Haslett SPREADERS N.I. 314 Sheller for its year round project. They school in care ' of the , were» Sunday guests of Opal '2 Used Bean Pullers may be left at Dancer's Store in Homemaking Dept . ' GAS TO DO THE JOBl N.I, 300 2 row picker 1-row Gehl Chopper Bancroft, and Almeda Spencer. 14 in stock t N.I. No. 10 1 row Mrs Don Koeppen and daughter Prompt Delivery 6560 S. Begole Rd. ; N.I.-CasG J.D. 507 Rotary Cutter of Maple Rapids also called. PERRINTON PAY NO MORE! '* The Wacousta Men's Club J.D.-Schultz Superior Loader for Ford NAA held their Father and Son WHITE'? Kti-2W- UN s Oliver-N.fi Potluck Wednesday-evening at HAY TOOLS J.D, 13 Hale Grain drill From Pompeii, , PTO or Ground the church. Verlen Kruger PHONE POJ&PEII Drive J.D. 32 ft. Elevator presented, a very interesting J.D. 3-14 Mounted Pfow narration and film of his 7,000 GAS Ail Sizes to 205 Bu. N.H. Forage Box Mayrath 32 ft. Elevator mile canoe trip from Montreal 838-2201 Sdme w/end gates N, 5 J.D. Mower • to the Bering Sea. N.H. 66 Baler Oliver 3-16" Plow Trailer Nearly 150 attended the N.I. Forage Box ' J.D. Disk KBA COMBINES A.C. Chopper w/1 Row & ,Hay Heads i 1 J.D. 334 Corn Head J.D. 25 Combine New Holland Haybine 469 I.H.C. 36' Elevator i vi I.H, 91 Combine " J.D. Rake J.D. 38 Chopper 2 Heads N.I. UNI.EQUIP. I.H.C. 45 T. Baler 2 Cofby Forage Boxes J.D. 227 antoDrytr > chooii from ,5 modali to match your barvttt rife. Oiptdtlw v«ry, Ay mod*t, We now have John Deere S^OVVAAOBILES from 1S3 to 439 Duiheli BUY THE BEST! per hour. * planning Assistance • Construction Service [ In.Stodk— W • Servlte-Alter-The-Sile Broad Ran^e ot (Sin Sizes to Meet Vaur Needs YOU'LL WANT TO TELL YOUR "nothing run* like a Deere" - FRIENDS ABOUT. ' Carson City Farm Service irf" NEW IDEA FRICKE FARM SERVICE EGAN FORD SALES, Inc. JOHN DEERE SALES AND SERVICE 200\W. Higham ST. JOHNS Phone 224-2285 4798SiElyHwyi^^^ CARSON CITY PHONE 584-3550'

f , L- A . January 31,1974 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 15A Business and Professional Announcements, 'Legal News NOTICE OF ANNVAL / Probate Court Jan 16 - Kephart, Thomas A PUBLICATION OF NOTICE for allowance of his Final Ac­ State bf Michigan, The MORTGAGESALE MEETING vmd Election of HON! TIMOTHY M. GREEN and April S to Steven Howard * LEGAL NOTICES OF HEARING Probate Court for the County of count t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN * Judge of Probate and Mary Ann Schafer Lot 116, State of Michigan, The Directors. Clinton County Soil \ Clinton Datedf January 24,1974 that the mortgage made by Conservation District, To all HELENA M. DUtlK Clinton Vill. Probate Court for the County of Estate "of Minnie Secord, s/JOHNIE SPEER­ ROBERT M. LORENZ and Register of Probate PUBLICATION OF NOTICE Clinton ' occupiers of lands lying within Jan 17 - Engels, James D and OF HEARING a/k/a Minnie B. Secord, File BRECKER wife, V. MAXINE LORENZ, to the boundaries of the Clinton Wednesday, February 6,1974 Lois M to David M and Donna R State of Michigan, The Estate of JULIA TAWNEY, No. 19181 R.F.D. DeWitt, Michigan THE EQUITABLE LIFE County Soil Conservation Delia M. Corkin - Claims & Allen Lot 6 Chateau Hills. Probate Court for the County of DECEASED TAKE NOTICE; On Wed­ Attorney for Petitioner: ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF District, notice is hereby given Heirs Jan 17 - Capitol Trailer Park Clinton. TAKE NOTICE: On Wed­ nesday, April 17, 1974, at 10:00 Robert H. Wood THE UNITED "STATES, dated lhaton the 2nd day of February, Geo. Brenner - Construe Will Company to Alfred and Mary nesday April 10th, 1974, at 9:30 A.M., in the Probate Court­ 200 W. State November 1, 1967, recorded in 1974, between the hours of 12:00 Estate of WILLIAM C.HULL, the office of the Register of Robert Creyts M.I. - Annual Shaue property in Sec 22 A.M., in the Probate, Court­ room, St, Johns, Michigan, St Johns, Mich. and 3:00 pm, in the St. Johns Deceasei}. room, in the Courthouse in St. Deeds for Clinton County, Acet. DeWitt. before the Hon, TIMOTHY M. Phone 224-4604 40-1 High School at) St. Johns, TAKE ; NOTICE: On Johns, Michigan, before the Michigan, on November 2,1967, Margaret Dennis - Claims and Jan 18 - Court, Roy J and GREEN, Judge of Probate, a Michigan, an annual meeting February 13, 1974, at 11:15, Hon. TIMOTHY M. GREEN, hearing will be held for the final in Liber 251 of Mortgages, page * Heirs , Carole Ann to Gary G and A.M., in the Probate Court­ NOTICE OF MORTGAGE and a directors election will be Berndette E Fletcher property Judge of Probate, a hearing will presentment of claims against SALE ' i 155, is in default and will be held. The dinner will be served '.fr Mary^Halfmann - Claims and room, St. Johns Michigan, be held At which all creditors of said estate, Petition for License foreclosed by sale of the mort­ Heirs in Sec 20 Dallas. J before the Hon, Tirhothy M. Default having been made in in the Cafeteria. All occupiers of * * Jan 18 - Squier, Clifford L and said deceased are required to to Sell Real Estate, deter­ the conditions of a certain gaged premises at public land who hold title to or are in Ellen Leonard - Claims and Green, Judge of Probate, a prove -their claims. Creditors mination of heirs, and to vendue at the South entrance of Heirs Harriet to David E and Sarah A hearing will be held on the mortgage made-on the 17th day possession of three or more Goodrich Lot 1,2,3, Patterson's must file sworn claims with the reaffirm the appointment of the of May, 1972, between LARRY the Clinton County Courthouse acres of any lands lying within Bernard David - Appt. of Adm. Petition of Viola M. Hull for Court and serve a copy on Administratrix. in St, Johns, Michigan, on Berton Clark - Probate of Will add, Ovid. - probate of a purported Last Will J. PHELPS and RHODA V. the district are eligible to attend Derrill Shinabery, Ad> PHELPS, husband and wife, Thursday, March 7, 1974, at and to participate in the Mary Naseman - Lie, To Sell Jan 21 - Leighton, Margaret C and Testament of the deceased ministrator With Will Annexed, Dated: January 21,1974 10:00 a.m„ Eastern Standard to Margaret CLeighton; Ronald dated March 17, 1969, for Edna Mitts Mortgagors, and CAPITOL directors election, A "land R.FiD. No. 3, St. Johns, SAVINGS & LOAN Time, The undersigned occupier" or "occupier of land" E Emerson, Lot 133, Valley determination of heirs, and for Michigan, prior to said hearing, Petitioner declares the entire unpaid Ileal Estate Transfers Farms No 2. _ • granting of administration of ,t 2280 AhWRoad ASSOCIATION, Mortgagee, includes "any person, firm or 'Dateff:'llanuarr23rd11974 t amount of said mortgage due 'Prom records In office ot Jan 21 - Michel Construction, the estate to Viola' M. Hull, 400 Owosso, Michigan " and recorded in the office ofthe corporation who shall hold title Register of Deeds) and payable forthwith and to, or shall be in possession of, Inc Gaetano V and Sandra Fay Northcrest, Lansing, Michigan, s/pERRILL SHINABERY Attorney Competitioner: Register of Deeds for Clinton claims Fourteen Thousand Six Tundis, Lot 93, Riverwood. as Executrix. Petitioner Jay M. Therbush, Jr. County, Michigan on May 23, any lands three acres or more in Hundred Sixty-nind and extent-lying within a district Jan' 15 • Lawrence, Gary . Jan 21 - Herndon, Adeline F to ,Rt. No. 3, St. Johns, Michigan State Savings Bank Building 1972, in Liber 265, Pages 433 and 01 lOOths Dollars (14,669.01 to Richard and Darlene M to Ronald L and Jeanette M Fuller Creditors of the deceased are Attorney for Petitioner: 434, on which mortgage there is organized under the provisions notified that all claims against Owosso, Mich. 48867 be due thereon at the date of the ' Kenneth R and Dorothe I Briggs property in Sec 8, Olive. Robert H, Wood Phone 725-5656 40-1 claimed to be due at the date of of the Districts Act whether as the estate must be presented to notice. No suit or proceeding at owner, lessee, renter, tenant, or property in Sec 32 Bingham. Jan^l - Pierce, Robert H and 200 W. State this notice for principal and law has been instituted to N Viola M, Hull, 400 Northcrest, St. Johns, Mich, interest, the sum of Twenty otherwise. * Jan 15 - Trevathan» Lorene L BetheJ B to Charles A and Lansing, Michigan and proof recover the debt secured by to John R Ziolkowski property ^Sharon M-Hicks, Lot 4, Blkl7, Phone 224-4604 40-1 PUBLICATION OF NOTICE Eight Thousand Five Hundred said mortgage or any part thereof, with copies of the claims Forty Eight and seven­ Stanley Baird, Chairman, in Sec 33 DeWitt. Tompkins, filed with the Court on or before OF HEARING thereof. The penalty interest is (^ -s Jan 15 - American Central teen 'lOOths ($28,548.17) Dollars Board of Directors, Clinton ' Jan 21 - Central National April 17, 1974 at 11 a.m. NOTICE , State of Michigan, The at the rate of 7 percent per Corporation to Lot 85, 86, Royal and an attorney fee of Seventy- annum. The redemption period County Soil Conservation Bank to Harold E and Lillian Notice is further given that .ClintonRational Bank and Probate Court for the County of .iDistrict. Shores. Sawyer property in -See ' 14 five ($75.00) Dollars allowed by pursuant to law is six (6) the estate will thereupon be Trust Company, 200 N. Clinton CLINTON law, as provided in said Mort­ Jan 16 - Grettenberger, Duplain. Estate of EDITH SPEER- months. The premises covered .. Esther E to Darold C and assigned to„persons appearing Avenue, St. Johns, Michigan gage, and no suit or proceedings by said mortgage are described Jl'STBXWARD Jan 21 - Fitch, Clinton B and of record entitled thereto. has orf January 17, 1974 filed BRECKER, DECEASED File LaDessa P Reynolds property Beatrice N to Richard H and at Taw having been instituted to as: A nifftp liicak is worth the Dated: January 24, 1974. with the Office of the Comp­ No. 19117 v in SeC & Greenbush, • Carol A Wilt property in Sec 4 recover the moneys secured by < mnht In tlinGc Vihn mn^e good Viola M. Hull troller of the Currency for a TAKE NOTICE: On Wed­ said mortgage or any part r 2345 amount as aforesaid due on said use It for commercial purposes Mortgage, with seven (7%) Harriet Patrick is in Florida — you can now have the Identi­ percent interest, and all legal visiting her parents Mr and Mrs cal altogether coverage we costs, together wjth said at­ Harry Smith. provide for private passenger torney fee, which said premises Edna Balderson sister of the cars at-no extra cost. More­ are described as follows in said late Fred Balder and Fern over, there's no limit on using Mortgage: McCrumb both passed away your utility vehicle on the farm QUALITY PRE-OWNED CARS this past week. and to and from work. The only The Cub Scouts had their other limitation Is that it cannot 1 have a load capacity over three- That part of the South 4 of the Rocket Race Space Derby Jan v 1974 Ford Maverick, 6 cylinder, Northwest U of the Southeast 21st the winners: 1st place Tom quarters of a ton. Why not give 1972 Oldsmobile Toronado. full power, air Vt of Section 15, T6N, R2W,^ Kein of Henman Rd, 2nd place us a call to see what altogether PRE-OWNED automatic, radio'. pjotection can mean In sayings conditioning, AM-FM, Tape, vinyl lop. Olive Township, Clinton J.J. Pietz, 3rd place Bryon County, Michigan,"beginning foryouTJDo Itjjow. * * f 1973 Oldsmobile (111 U\ury (*wipp full L Selden. „ , «*„..' 7^ j!'*> UJqt|K luiU ' Hn 1 '.'"igMlieyrolet Impaia 2-d'odr hardtop,' 'Bq in the centerline of Pratt Hank Falor is home from the, power, air conditioning, vinvl lop, AM Road at a point 1128 feet "J KM. A'M-FM, air conditioning, vinyl "top. hospital. Easterly of the intersection of Steve Cooper is progressing tfe better. 1972 Oldsmobile 98 Luxury sedan, 4-door, said road with the North- well and has learned to walk 1973 Ford Mustang V-8, automatic, full power, air conditioning, AM-FM, South U line, running thence with the aid of a walker this past laroogetner power steering, radio and vinyl top. vinyl top. Easterly 200 feet more or less, week. in the-centerline of said road 'The Eagle Methodist Church to the East line of safd North­ has a new pastor, Rev David OVID PHONE 1972 Chevrolet Impaia 4-door, AM-FM, west U of Southeast V4, Morton and his wife Dee. They 1973 Chevrolet Impaia 4-door. power thence Northerly 220 feet on 834-2288 steering and brakes, radio, air con­ air conditioning, vinyl top. have 3 children. They will be said East line of Northwest V* moving into the Delta Mills SERVICE ditioning. of Southeast 'nt,i!u\ power full power, air conditioning. AM-FM of Fowler • on Wednesday steering and dr.iki's. r.tdin ;nul ;nr radio evening, Jan 16. > \ EFFECTIVELY! ciindiMnriing

$1,095..,. 1969 Oldsmobile Cutlass * $595 1967 Buick Special 4-door, V-8, There's something 1n the "S", 2-door Hardtop, V-8 automatic, NOTICE automatic f radio. ' newspaper for everybody, power steering and brakes, radio. that's why people froiryalt BECKER walks of life read the newspaper. And unlike radio USED TRUCKS or TV, your ad in a FURNITURE newspaper doesn't just <* 1973 ChevroletSurburban Carryall, V-8, suddenly appear on a certain automatic, power steering * and IN brakes, radio. * ml 1 :' Ion pickup, V H. .idiomatic page at a certain time for FOWLER only 10 seconds and then 1'.t?:t Chevrolet ' Ion pickup, V tt. 1970 Chevrolet % ton pickup, V-8, 4- disappear forever. Your automahr. pmwr steering and speed. printed message in the brakes, radio newspaper stays around , WILL BE longer — providing you 1973 Chevrolet Blazer, 4-wheel drive, V- maximum exposure to a 8, automatic, power steering and maximum number of people brakes, radio. CLOSED with varied interests.. BUS WARRANTY DOK ALL THIS, ) You get 100% rtpalr or replacement 1969 Chevrolet % ton pickup, 292 .6- ALL DAY coit coverage on engine, tranimliilon, cylinder, standard shift, radio. ; ,VWnj; iht CJfntun A«<( Since 1836 roar axle, brake and electrical »ystem "l971 Ford 4 ton pickup, V-Mutom«ti<\ -'I-<.li'i'p ' inn pickup i w'- power steering, radio, sliding rear • \ MHIIT. standard ^lutt THURSDAY for 30 day* or 2,000 mllei. And 15% window, i Clinton County News dlicouni an ••rti and labor for a foil IAN. 31 ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 41179 , * 24 monthi, * ' FOR INVENTORY' f ' tfttMIONl IA C I1IJ IM4UI *\ * 16A January 31,1974 O-E wrestlers split St Johns stays two tournaments Ovid-Elsie split two wrestling Fred Enos at 126 lbs won U to 2, tournaments this week. They Dan Pumford won 21 to 6, lost to Haslett 31 to 22 and beat Leonard Mitchell at 138 lbs Saginaw Swan Valley 32 to 16. wrestled to a 0-0 draw. Tom In the meet with Haslett, Fred Rivest 155 lbs pinned his man unbeaten Enos, Ray Wieber, Tom Bivest, and Doug Goodrich at 185 lbs i . and Chuck Cowley were the only won 9 to 7. O-E winners. However, the O-E travels to Mason Jan 29 Swan Valley meet was com­ for a dual meet and will be in pletely different as O-E's Steve DeWitt for Sat the 26th. Latz at 98 lbs picked up a pin, O-E is 5 win and one loss in the k Troy Bancroft at 105 lbs beat his league, They have one more man 12 to 4. Steve Swan at 112' league meet with Bullock Creek in league lbs won 4 to 3. Chris Gingrich 119 wrestled to a 3-3 draw. (SEE PAGE 17A) ST JOHNS - A hot 3d quarter fAfter a relatively close 1st outstanding 49 percent. paced the St Johns Redwings to half, St Johns led 35-28, but Charlotte was only 15 for 66 their 7th West Central victory opened the game up in the 3d for 23 percent. INSURANCE FOR EVERY NEED! Friday night with a 76-54 victory period, outscoring the Orioles I over Charlotte. 23-12. After a Tuesday non-league HOME FARM BUSINESS AUTO Doug1 Woodhams again was tilt with Mt Pleasant, St Johns The defeat was the 6th the leading Redwing scorec, •gets back into league action without a victory for Charlotte this time dumping in 27 points. with a game at Ionia Friday. in the CMAC. • Tim Fox was also in double Prior to Tuesday's com­ a membtr of St Johns has yet to b,e beaten figures with 10 points. petition, Ionia had a 2-4 record in conference competition with in the conference and 3-7 %s/\merica Group Last week's County News incorrectly identified The Redwings hit on 33 shots their only loss being to Mason. in 69 field goal attempts for an overall, the County Wrestling Meet outstanding wrestler as Steve Latz. Larry Bates is the correct name of the outstanding wrestler of the tournament. Following Bees romp over Dansville LANTERMAN INSURANCE

200 W. State, St. Johns, PHONE 224-7614 BRUCE LANTERMAN Lakewood hosts Bath, Leslie tied for NOTICE Frosh cage tourney j Ingham County lead Village of Fowler Voters The 1974 Freshman _Each weekend there will be 3 Basketball Tournament at 'games. Losers will play losers BATH - Perry fell victim to a take -a whopping 60-25 lead at Kerry Zorb led the scoring Friday, Feb. ?, 1974 is the last Lakewood will start Saturday, and winners play winners. J Bath bombshell Friday night as half-time. with 24 points, 20 of them day to register forthe March 1f1th Feb 2 and continue on Feb 9 and Admission price is $1.25 for the Bees 'scoring attack ex­ The Bees substituted freely, coming in the 1st half. Feb 16. „ adults and 75 cents for students. ploded from the opening buzzer but Dansville still took it on the Annual Election. You may register Pre-schoolers will be admitted enroute to a 102-48 romp. chin in the 3d'quarter, outscored Games will be played at 5:30, at 563 N. Elm St. between 8 A.M. free. Bath and Leslie are tied for 23-10. Also in double figures were 7:00, and 8;30 pm. A trophy will be presented to Robin Tucker and Glen Tarrant and 8 P.M. * Belding drew a bye on the 1st f , the Ingham County League lead Bath added another 19 points the winning team, with identical 7-1 records and in the fmal quarter to reach the with 16 apiece and Doug Desson weekend. At 5:30 pm, Ionia There will be a concession and Fritz Ordiway with 12 plays Hastings. tangle Friday night at Leslie. Glen Tarrant pops in 2 Catherine Rademacher stand and the public is invited to Bath zinged Dansville 28-13 in century mark for the 2d game in apiece. At 7 pm Pewamo-Vfestphalia attend. Dansville fell to 3-5 in league for Bath Village Clerk plays Portland. At 8:30 the 1st period and really poured a row. Dansville had 13 points in Doors will open at 4:30 pm it on in the 2d period 32-12 to the last quarter. play and 3-9 for the season. Greenville plays Lakewood. each Saturday. Ovid-Elsie grabs shore of league lead drilled in 2 points to give the NOTICE After a less than encouraging bounds. for the Marauders with 31 points figures with 11 points. Friday to take on Midland Marauders a 62-61 victory over Randy Bowles led the scorine and Bashore also hit in double Ovid-Elsie will be -at home Bullock Creek. start this season, the Ovid-Elsie Chesaning. Village of Ovid Voters Marauders have scrapped their The top spot ;s now shared by way to a 3-way tie for 1st place Ovid-Elsie, Chesaning and N in the Mid-Mich B basketball Ithaca, all with 5-2 conference ' t, wars. records. Golden Gloves Monday, Feb. 11,1974 is the last day'to register The i climb to the tie for 1st Randy Bowles made sure place was climaxed by a clutch Bashore's shot was the clincher for the March 11th Annual Election. I will be basket Friday night in the last by stealing the ball as at the Village Office until 5 p.m. and at my 30 seconds when Jack Bashore 'Chesaning took the ball out of residence at 228 W. Pearl St. after 5 p.m. highlights Signed Dale Crosslan Fowler takes . • Village Clerk advantage of Henry Block has cold Shamrocks 17 reasons why you should come to us

PORTLAND ~ A 12-point edge Dean Schrauben topped the in the 2d quarter paced the way scoring for the evening with 25 for income tax help* for a 77-61 victory by'fowler points. -Two of his Eagle Reason 14. We're human, and once over Portland St Patrick Friday teammates also, hit in double in a great while we make a mistake. night. , figures with Dale In a close 1st quarter, Fowler Koenigsknecht sinking 15 points But if our error means you must pay gained a 4-point lead 21-17.' and George Simon 13. additional tax, you pay only the tax. • The Eagles matched those 21 Also scoring for Fowler were We pay any interest or penalty. points in fife 2d quarter, but the Mike Graff with 9, Bob We stand behind our work. ' Shamrocks were stone cold MacKinnon 8, GlenThelen 3 and from the floor and managed Brian Thelen 2. % only 9 points for the quarter,. Fowler is now 8-2 in the , But, the Shamrocks came conference and tied with back to outscore Fowler 20-12 in Pewamo-Westphalia for 2d the 3d period, only to have the place in the CMAC, Eagles take command of the Fowler played Bellevue game in the final period with a MIKE BEAUFORE LANDS LEFT ONWAYTO Tuesday and will host Web- TKO OVER BILL FULGER, GRAND LEDGE. 23-15- edge. berville Friday night. ( •HERMANN'S of st. John, This Space The store of large selections FOR RENT Phono 224-2361 Lwroi. A \ THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE ST JOHNS RANDY JOHNSTON BACKS UP 109 N. Clinton St. ST. JOHNS LANSING'S JOHN*BERNUDEZ BUT LOST Phone 224-4602 VerySpecial"--- R. I BENSON ON A TKO. Safie! HOURS: 9 to 6 p.m. Daily - Saturday 9 to 5 p.m. PLUMBING > mc IPACE c^ntBtiniiri mine i-ubtiSH;* NEW SPRING I If you don't know STILL HAVE MANY- STYLES STYLES OF'MENS HEATING Cancer's and BOYS SHOES Warning Signals, PLATFORMS & 106 N. Clinton NOTICE ON SALE , how do you know HIGH HEELS ' MANY NARROW WIDTHS ' St. Johm you haven't got one? ' Phone 224-7033 The Board "of Clinton County Road Commissioners will receive 95 sealed bids at 701 W. State St., St. Johns, Michigan until, 10:00 REG, ' *26'" SHOES START YOUR A.M. Monday, February 18,1974 for the following: 3 MASTER -NOW FREE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE ' 2 WEEKS ONLY PLUMBERS WHITE ZINNIA Specifications may be obtained "at the Road Commission office. ' American-Standard » 88 C00KWARE The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to accept 18 Plumbing, Hot Water the bids that is, in their opinion, in the best interest of the Com­ •\ Heating * SAVINGS PLAN v t mission, (i , ^ IN .ALL SIZES and ALL WIDTHS Lennox Warm Air %Li NOW! I i •< s. Heating and Air BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD COMMISSIONERS Condi Honing Marvin Platte, Chairman CUSTOM SHEET Paul Nobis, Member REHMANN'S ^ENTRALT Gerald Lankford, Member , METAL SHOP I CLOTHWC — FURNISHINGS — SHOES ' NATIONAL for DAD t«4 LAD 47 Years SamVAddresi 1 " rr. tow* ___ BANK St. Jotini • Ovid • PwMmo v4 January 31,1974 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN -17A DNR FACTS The DNRfc Municipal Wastewater Divison. issued construction permits for 922 sanitary sewer and/or municipal waste treatment facilities during 1973, a moderate reduction frpm the 1972 total of S x 1,042. • , • ilie upset bid BIDS WANTED POTTERVILLE - DeWitt's Statistics for both teams in DeWitt agafii hjjd balanced figures. Sealed bids for alteration.of the former Panthers held off a last quarter the shooting department were scoring with 4 players hitting in scoring surge by Potterville to Following Young's 20 points Hoag Funeral Home should be sub­ almost identical. double figures. Steve Dalman taKe their loth conference were Bob Nemeth jwfth 19 and mitted by 10:00 a.m. February 15, Victory in a close 69-67 victory. led the scoring with 17 points, Bob Baylor with 12. THE PANTHERS hit on 31 joined in, double figures by Potterville is now 2-8 in -1974 to the Clinton County Clerk's The Panthers opened the field goals and "the Vikings Terry Faust with 14, Rob Reck ^office. ~ <* game with a slim 2-point,14-l2, conference competition and 2-9 connected on 30. Both, teams with 13 and Lonnie Stone with overall. lead at the end of the 1st picked up 7 points at the free quarter. t 12. Mike Ferguson added 9 and Plans may 'be picked up af the County throw line with Potterville's Julian Villereal scored 4 points. Following a Tuesday game At the half, the Panthers led pon YouNigs sinking 6 of them. Clerk's office. 37-33. Potterville also had balanced with Olivet, DeWitt will host Youngs led all scoring with 20, .scoring with 3 players in double Portland St Pats Friday. After DeWitt and the Vikings Bids will be opened 30:00 a.m. Feb- hit for 23 and 21 points in the 2d ruary 15,1974. quarter, the shooting cooled down in the 3d period. DeWitt sustained their lead by out- Pewamo-Westphalia Building Committee scoring the Vikings 13-12 in that quarter to put them up by 5 -points. Potterville shooters found the mark in the last period and wins wide open A GREAT NEW WALLY TABER SAFARI SHOW outscored the Panthers 22-19, but DeWitt held the lead for with "ROCKY their 10th CMAC win without a defeat. offensive aotne JACK NILES MOUNTAIN IN PERSON HIGH" 'In a -game described by,. Following Walter in double the CMAC for the Pirates START YOUR .figures were Jim Cotter with 14 against 2 losses. They are 10-2 Pewamo-Westphalia battles under TO NARRATE Pewamo-Westphalia basketball' the boards in wide-open offensive & "CANADIAN coach Harry Peacock as' 'lots of and Dan May with 13. Lee overall. ^ FREE offense and little defense,'Nthe Thelen had 8 points, Ted Spit- Laingsburg fell to 4-8 in the battle Friday night. ADVENTURES' Pirates defeated Laingsburg 91- zley 7, Duane Hengesbach 6, conference with a 4-6 overall WHITE ZINNIA 79 Friday night. Dean Miller and Neal Miller 2 record.. - The field goal story was close apiece and Pat Thelen added 1. r Earlier in the week, P-W had C00KWARE with the Pirates hitting on 33 Five Laingsburg players little difficulty knocking "off field goals while the Wolves finished the game in double Olivet 87-52. SAVINGS PLAN connected on 30. figures. Tom Wrobel led with 17, Five Pirates hit in double At the free throw line, P-W followed by Bryan Coif with 15, figures with Randy Walter and '"•. '-;_ HOW! shooters hit on 25 for 37 while Tom Fraidenburg with 14, Jim Dan May getting 18 each and Laingsburg picked up 19 points Walter with 11 and Gary Muylle Jim Cotter, Duane Hengesbach in 2G tosses from the charity with 10. and Louie Thelen, all hitting for line. The Pirates almost blasted 10 points apiece. A total of 11 & Randy Walter had an ex­ Laingsburg off the court, ex­ Pirates scored in the game. « CENTRAL plosive.^! ght to lead the Pirates ploding, for 33 points in the /The Pirates hit for 36 -field S with 33 points. opening quarter. The Wolves , goals and dropped in 15 of 17 g finished the 1st quarter with 18 free throws. The Eagles were 6 g t II you enjoy wild mountains, rush­ scenery to thrilling chase after wily NATIONAL points. A for 13 from the charity line' and i ing streams, wilderness hunting and predators, smart black bear, fleet- THE PIRATES had a total of wiea 4fivtfo & scored 23 field goals. % fishing, don't miss this whole-family BANK 10 players getting in the scoring But Laingsburg hung in there footed antelope, little-known crane and came back with 24 points in extravaganza. Like all Wally Taber and well-known pheasants. Enjoy St. Johns - Ovid - Pewamo column. The Pirates held a dominant ft ' • % the 2nd quarter and held P-W to 56-31 rebounding edge. §; g Safari Shows, the twin-cotor-idven- Canadian adventure and Rocky Mtn. 17.' , After a Tuesday game with $ ' $ ture films put the animals right in thrills...see the latest Wally Taber COMPLETE BODY WORK •f ' With the score 50-42 at the Webberville the Pirates will S: ^ . | your lap. Everything from interesting Safari Show in Color NOW!! AND GLASS REPLACEMENT half, the Pirates outshot host Potterville^riday.' Laingsburg by 1 point-in the 3d COME EARLY! Avoid standing in line. Chat with Jack Nile* in the lobby period 19-18 and held a 22-19 before show time. Gel copies of Wally Taber's high-adventure books, "North BOB'S AUTO BODY, INC 'scoring edge in the last period. To Adventure," and "Tiger By The Tale." $1.50 each. 800 N. Lansing Phono 224-2921 DeWitt Invitational wrestling results THE VICTORY was the 8th in ST. JOHNS HIGH SCHOOL AUD. Results 138-Mike Warr, SJ, beat Mike Russ Larimer, Olivet by 1:24.' Monday, Feb. 11 Mason • 104 Stump, P-W, by 6-0. 185-Mark Schaar, DeWitt, 145-MarK Eifert, Mason, beat beat Doug Goodrich, O-E, by 3- Call No. 488 (liark-rNi 3378 NJIIOIIUI Uank Region No, s St Johns 94 Tickets Available at these Stores: Ovid-Elsie / 83 Jim Gorman, DeWitt, by 2-1OT. l. 1 Rehmanns Men & Boys Wear, Green Printing, REPORT OF CONDITION. CONSOLIDATING Perry , 46% 155-Pat Weber, Mason, beat HEV-GIen * Casagranda, 1 Bruce Haney, DeWitt, by.7-1." DOMFSTIC SUBSIDIARIES. OFTHE Pewamo-Wesphalia 35'J Mason, pinned-Dave Peterman Bennett's Jewelry, Capitol Savings & Loan 167-Chuck Cowley, OE beat in 3:57. DeWitt • * 24- .Sponsored by St. Johns Exchange Club fHnt-nn M.-if tnnnf Rnnlr f, Ti-nofr Tnmppny Of _Si—lahns. HarryHill - 13 Olivet ... 3 IN THE STATE OF ,., „,MshiSWV AH THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON ....fte.wyrto;..^. 1973" if** i ' Following are the cham­ PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO-£ALL MADE BY COMITROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. UNDER TITLE pionship and consolation match 12, UNITED STATES CODE. SECTION 161. results: Championship Matches ASSFT!? '98-Leon Parker,' SJ, beat Dollars Cts. Steve Latip, OE by 2-1. Cash and due from banks (including S none unposted debits). 266 105-Bill Wagar, SJ, beat Carl U.S. Treasury securities ,',... m. 704" Fleischer, Mason by 16-3. Obligations of oilier U.S. Government agencies and corporations 954 018 , 112-Chris Rademacher, PW, - Obligations of States and political subdivisions ., 028 081 beat Jini Parker, Perry, by. 6-2. Ottiersccu.ritIes(incliiclingS 73,100.00 " corporate Mock) 958 119-Gary Rowe, Mason, beat . jom Trading account securities .,. r tone John Hayes, SJ, by 7-3. Federal funds sold and securities purchased umlfir agreements to resell ::::zL 'Mi..EL 00 126-Dan Pumford, OE, beat Loans , ,,, ,, -. 000 Rich O'Brien, Mason by pin 3.9.. ,m .8S Jank premises, furniture'and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises- 46Ji .4.9.6...U9.. . 5:33. Real estate owned other than bank premises '...... fill... ,8.7,5, 7A ?.8. •- 132-Brian Baughman, Investments in Unconsolidated subsidiaries and "associated companies". IBM.. Mason, beat Don Lewis, SJ, by Customers'liability to this bank on acceptances' outstanding . . .. .' (p.ns.. 6-2. the crowd Other assets (including 5 __. none ... dirucl lease financing) 527' 194 92 138-Barry Decker, Mason, TOTAL ASSETS , ;,..;. _60_ 949 .982. 31 beat Leonard Mitchell by 2-1. / More people save iri a passbook account than 145-Kirk Weaver, Perry, beat ^in any other savings plan. And the best pass­ LIABILITIES Ray Whitford,,SJby.l2-l. . 155-Tom Rivest, OE, beat book in this area is the 5VA% Day-ln to Day- Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations^ ,1.0.. .829... ,19.6.. M.. Out Passbookat Union Savings. So, join the Time and savings deposits of individuals,partnerships, and corporations., . , ,.35. .320... .MA.. .72.. 'Jeff Brasington by default. Deposits of United Stales Government.... '. f .2.4.5.., .53.. 167-MikeKetola, Mason„beat crowd ... at.Union Savings! .Baa., Ben Mills, SJ, by 3-1. Deposits of.States and polftical subdivisions - 7... .628.. .606.. .7.6.. Deposits of foreign governments and official .institutions. ^ rone 185-Brad Hill, Mason, beaU Deposits of commercial banks .' ' »..., ... lone,. Steve Fedewa of P>W, by 2-0., Certified and officers' chccks/clc ,) A23.. .617... .60.. • Hev--Rob Nethaway, OE,' TOTAL DEPOSITS S 54..447:774.05 pinned Dick Miller, P-W, in 31 (a) Total demand deposits S U.918.447.53 seconds. (b) -TotaltimeandsavinBsdeposits.v s 39.529.326.52 Consolation Matches Federal funds purchased insecurities sold under agreements to repurchase . \9M Liabilities for borrowed money -W ip.n&. 98--Tim Cullimore, Perry, Mortgage Indebtedness ., ,„.. t ip.ns. beat Mark Salazar, Harry Hill, Acceptances executed by or for account of (his bank and outstanding'.. ., lone. by 2-1. Other liabilities .; ^2Qa A2Z 32. 105-Tim Elkins, DeWitt, beat TOTAL LIABILITIES ?...:,* _5£L £56. iaii il2 -Troy Bancroft OE by 17-1. • MINORITY INTEREST IN CONSOLIDATED SUBSIDIARIES nine, 112-Mark Bancroft, SJ, beat Ed Mathers, DeWitt, by 3-0. RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES 119-ttandy Eding, Harry Hill, beat Chris Corr, DeWitt by 1-0. Reserve for bad debt losses on loans (set up pursuant to IRS rulings) .*.. ,653.. .14.6.. .AS,. 126-Jim Wayne, SJ, beat Sid ftthcr reserves on loans A ,.,.,., tone., ;.WUJs, Perry, by 4-0. Reserves on securities , tone ££3. 146. ; 132-Fred Enqs, OE, beat Dan . TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES. ia May, Perry, by 9-8,- CAPITAL ACCOUNTS O-E WRESTLING Capital notes and debentures , . (From'Pafle 16^\) % Due '. before the league tournaments. %Due ; Corimna-js currently in first Equity capital-total 6An hkk f)9 • place with a 6 win and no loss Preferred stock-tola) par value iftne.. • record, O-E who has won the No. shares outstanding _ / Mid-Michigan Conference for ' Common" Stock-total par value .219.. .060.. .00.. the last three years, will have to No. shares authorized fif^Qm beatCorunna in the,conference No. shares outs,landing^_&Lr9{&. tournament to tie them for the .Surplus .. ' , .218., .060., .00., championship as Corunna was Undivided profits. 1, .524,. .09.. Hone J, the only league team to beat O- Reserve for contingencies and* other capital reserves • E during the season. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS , Ml J& TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES, AND CAPITA! ACCOUNTS m. O-E's chances became better ,(as Rob "Nethaway, two time MEMORANDA •' ' '. defending league champion who ' was injured in football is Average of total deposits for the IS calendar days ending with call date .,. •••••• 52.. .25.7.. .523., 'io., s practicing again and also Neil, Average of total loans for the 15 calendar days ending V^th cnl' °"alc : " ...,39.. ..4ia.. .655.. .00.. ...hone.. Slinson at 112 lbs who earlier in Interest collected not earned on Installment loans included in total capital accounts, the season dislocated his elbow Standby fetters ol'crcdjif ,.,,...... ,.-.,,...'. lane, THE HIGHEST PASSBOOK RATE IN LANSING *; will also be. back next week. . Slinson who was'runner up at |,,,..Chai:leB,>B.i.,Hun!:in^tpnJ,, Controller of the above-named f>ank do r 105 lbs fn theJeague last year (NimearidtillcoroffltcrauilioflMdtojiKnfcpoft) ' \ had a five win one loss record hereby declare that this report of condition is truaand correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. before he* was hurt, * . Coach Maidlow stated that ,7s/..Ghatlfta.,ia,,..Huritliie):pfl.11 ; injuries are part of wrestling, *• Wc,- the undersigned directors altcst.the correctness of this report of coridttlon and declare that it has btfen examined by ui jlnd he, said for three years we had < tothebestofoutknowlcdgcand'bclicristtucaitdcorrcct. ' nion savings very few and then all at once u s Securities cjarjrled at ^tSlZt^S^^^ohn^At^RuiAaugh' ,„,„ „,„ '„ th]s year we have five returning lcttermen out with injuries, He' 'and Loan Association- liV the above statement are pletlge'6* *' '"'"" '*"•*•"• • • ' -x | V <; to secure.public_depeaitB and fof^^Bf,,C..,White,,/„;# , „., , (, Dlttctort,' { did say thdt O-E should have a other purposes, required by law.' . "" ' good chance in beating Corunna MAIN OFFICE: 121 W. Alltgan Si.; Laming, Mich. • SOUTH LAN5IMG OFFICE; S. Penntylvanla of Louisa St./ laming, Mich/ Ink White * ,.„.:.. J *\ in the league championship IONIA OFFICE; 215 W, Main St., Ionia, Mich. • OELTA-WAVERLY OFFICEj'4901 W.SoglnawSl.,Laming,Mich. ' meet Feb. 16, if all his regulars CwilMK/ilA*. are back in the line Up. ' "f ^

January 31,1974** 18A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN Ovid, and Edwin of Bakersfield, Arrangements were by Neller l brother, Robert of Lansing; 16 of Mr and Mrs Ralph Casler, Calif; 15 grandchildren and U Funeral Home of Portland. grandchildren; and 6 great­ former residents of this area,. great-grandchildren. grandchildren* '"\Mr Cole was found/ dead of gunshpt* wounds at the Owosso i Clinton obituaries „ Ulus Rininger _ Mrs VefQ LeC,eQr City Airport, according to Mrs Dora Klein Owosso' Police. The wounds ST JOHNS -- .Ulus T. ELSIE (c) -Funeral services were self-inflicted. He had been died Saturday, Jan 26 at bis, Corunna were held at the Carter Albert Buck l' WESTPHALIA -Mrs Dora C. Rininger, 77', of 510 S. Lansing, were held for Mrs Vera A- Mrs Thyeo Fizzell I died Jan 24 at Clinton Memorial in ill health for the past few' residence. Funeral Home in Elsie and St Klein, 81, Willow St, West­ LeClear, 70, of 6838 Grenlund years, } ELSIE (c) - Funeral services OVID*- Albert H. Buck, 78, of phalia, died Jan 28 at Clinton Hospital following a long He was a. Wacousta area Cyril's Catholic Church in Road,, Bannister at. Carter Mr Cole married the former for Mrs Theo Fizzell, 66, former farmer and lifetime resident. Bannister Saturday morning/ 7640 Main Rd, died Saturday, Memorial Hospital. illness. Funeral services 'were Funeral Home Saturday, Jan 26 Elsie resident, were held in Jan 26 in Bakersfield, Calif. held Monday, Jan 28 at 1:30 pm Patricia Casler in Corunna, Nov He was a .member of Jan 26, She was born Aug "4,1893 in ia Elsie with the Rev Meriam 24, 1962, He was a member of Watervliet, Wednesday, Jan J6, Services will be held Thursday, Ionia County, the daughter of with Rev Wesley Farrier of­ Wacousta Masonic Lodge 359 The Rev. Thomas Kowalczyk' DeMint officiating. Burial was the Corunna United Methodist Mrs Fizzell passed away Jan and Clinton County Farm officiated and burial was in Jan 31 at 1 pm at the Houghton John Pung and the former ficiating. Burial took place In in Eureka Cemetery. 13, of a heart attack in a Chapel of the Osgood Funeral the 'Eureka Cemetery. Church and an Air Force Bureau. ( . ' Ford Cemetery. Juliana Simon. . Mrs LeClear died Thursday at Watervliet Hospital where she Home with Rev Herald Veteran, Survivors include his mother Raleen was born in Alma Jan Survivors include 2 brothers, He was born in Greenbush the Carson Cityr Hospital, after Survivors include his widow had been entered for major DeWeese officiating. Burial Robert Pung of Rome, Italy and Twp on Aug 26,1896, the son of Mrs Pearl Maier of Grand 17, 1974 and died at St Marys took place in Hillcrest having been ill for several and one * son, Kelly of 362 v surgery. Ledge and 1 brother Donald of Hospital in Saginaw. Oscar of Lathrup Village; a Burt and Maude (Jackway) years. Mrs Fizzell was a past Cemetery in Owosso, Elmwood Dr, Rt 1, Corunna. ^ Grand Ledge and 3 nieces. sister, Mrs Rose Spilzley of Rininger. He was married to Mrs LeClear, the daughter of president of the Elsie Methodist 'Funeral services were held Surviving besides the parents, He was born July 30, 1895 in Lansing. , Grace Myers on Oct 3, 1908 in' Joseph Thelen are: grandparents, Mr and Mrs Saginaw Co, the sou of William George and Julia Coon, was Ladies Aid Society when she Tuesday at Peters and Murray She ^was a member of St Eureka. He resided all of his life born May 7,190?in 'Ashley. She resided with her late husband, Funeral Home in Grand Ledge. Emil Porubsky of Elsie, Mr and and Eya Buck. He married Mary's Catholic Church and the in Clinton County and was a FOWLER -- Joseph W. Mrs Kenneth Fisher Sr, of Cecile Hall on Dec 23, 1916 in had resided all her' life in Thelen, 84, of 11040 W. Ionia St, Pr Dean Fizzell, whose dental Burial was in Oakwood <- Christian Mothers. painter. Gratiot .County and was a office was located on the second- Cemetery in Grand Ledge.1 Chapin; great-grandparents, Owosso. He resided in the Ovid Rosary services were held Survivors include, his wife, died Jan 25 in the Ionia Manor Mr and Mrs Max Loynes of vicinity all of his life and was a housewife. following a short illness. floor of Wooley's Store. Tuesday and Wednesday at St Grace; 5 daughters, Mrs She was first married to Lee MA son, WHllom survives. Raleen Fisher * Chapin'and Mr and Mrs Goerge farmer and milk hauler. Mary's Chapel. Dorothy Bancroft, Lansing; Funeral ^services were held at Little of Detroit; a great- 1 Mitchell in Ashley Oct 7, 1923. the Most Trinity Catholic Survivors include his wife; 2" Funeral mass was held 'Mrs Sharon Houghton, St Louis, He died in August 1938. She 'ELSIE (c) -Funeral services grandmother, Mrs Almeda daughters, Mrs Norma Albaugh Mich; Mrs Reva Ernst, Mrs Church at 10 am on Monday, Edwin A Maier Wednesday evening at St married William Le Clear in Jan 28 with Rev FT Bernard for Raleen Fisher, 7-day-old Searles .of Washington, and a and Mrs Florence Waydak of Mary's Church and funeral Nelda Elmore, and Mrs Phyllis AsHley August 13, 1939. t Behan officiating. Burial took Edwin A. Maier, 51, Rt 3, daughter of Kenneth and.Cheryl great-great grandfather, Earl rural Ovid; 4 sons, Lawrence, services will be Thursday at 10 McDiarmid, all of St Johns; 1 Grand Ledge, Forrest pill Rd, Fisher of 8080 Middleton Rd, Albaugh of Chapin. Gordon and Robert of rural son, Donald of Brooksville, Fla; Mrs LeClear was a member place In Most Holy Trinity am. . , of the Bannister United Cemetery. Methodist Church and its He was born in Dallas Twp, United Methodist Women, the Clinton County on Jan 45,1890, Ashley Order of Eastern Star the son of John and Margaret Chapter, the Bannister Sun­ (Spitzley) Thelen. He was • shine Club and the Home Study married to Anna Werner who Group. preqeded him in death in 1967. Surviving are: her husband; 5 He resided all of his life in the J THE NEW daughters, Mrs Delphijie Fowler area. He was a member Lippert and Mrs Dorothy of the Most Holy Trinity ' Densmore, both of Ithaca, Doris Catholic Church and a life Robbe and Mrs Dalice member of the Knights of Zamarron, both of Ashley and Columbus and Holy Name Mrs Donna Terrell of Ban­ Society. He was a retired far­ nister; 2 sons, William Mitchell mer. of Ashley and Dale Mitchell of He is survived by 5 daughters, HIGHEST Biddeford, Md.; 4 sisters,-Mrs Mrs Raymond Schafer of Velma Rose of Oatville, Calif, Fowler, Mrs Richard Andrews Mrs] Helen Rogers of Alpena, and Mrs Bernard Fox, both of St Mrs Pauline Hunter of Ithaca Johns, Mrs Loretta Cogswell of and Mrs Madeline Lincoln of Grand Ledge and Mrs Jules Big Rapids; 2 brothers, Lynn Poirier of Bloomfield Hills; 6 Coon of Lexington, Ky and Jack sons, Paul, Stanley, Francis s Coon of Ashley; 33 grand­ . and Donald, all of Fowler, and children and 5 great­ Leon and Alvin of St Johns; 50 BANK-INTEREST grandchildren. . grandchildren; 3 half brothers, William Rademacher of i Frank Galbavi Westphalia, Louis Rademacher of Grand Ledge, and Leonard WITH A ST JOHNS ~ Frank Galbavi, Rademacher of Fowler. 52, of 1715 W. Price Rd, died Jan 25 at St Lawrence Hospital, Joseph Hopko Lansing. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Jan 29 at the ST JOHNS - Joseph Hopko, Osgood Funeral Home with Rev 80, 534 Vauconsant, died Fr Raymond Goehring of­ Wednesday,' Jan* 23 at Clinton ficiating. Burial took place in S. Memorial Hospital following a Bingham Cemetery. long illness. Funeral services He was born in Oakley, Mich were held Saturday, Jan 26 at St on March 18, 1921, the son of Joseph Catholic Church with John and Katherine Rev Fr Raymond Goehring (Mitosinka) Galbavi. He officiating. Burial took place in graduated from Central High Mt Rest Cemetery, School and was a member of the He was born in UAW Local and Diamond Reo. Chechoslovakia on July 2,1893, He was a veteran of WWII and the son of Andrew and Elizabeth was a set-up man in special Hopko. He moved to Oregon as parts for Diamond $eo. a young man and then to He is survived by 3 sons, Chicago. He resided in St Johns Philip of Mason, and Frank R. since 1921. He was married to i and Steven of St Johns; 2 Mary Kandle in'St Johns on daughters, Josephine Tinsley of ,May 7,1922. He was a member San Francisco, and Arlene of the St Joseph Catholic Church Galbavi of St Johns; 3 brothers, and was a machine operator for John of Detroit,! Joseph of the John Bean Corp. Bradenton, Fla and Louis of He is survived by his wife, Morrice, MicH; 2 sisters, Mrs Mary; 2 sons, Steven of Irene Smith and Mrs Eleanor \ Pocotello, Idaho and John of St Young, both^of Lansing; and 2 Johns; 4 daughters, Mrs grandchildren. Margaret Gurski, TMrs Helen Glazier, and Mrs Mary Ewing, Gary Cole all of St Johns, and Mrs Betty St Pierre of Socus, N,Y; 14 grand­ Funeral services were held children and 3 great* grandchildren; 1 son, Joseph, this week for Gary L. Cole, the r 1 33 yr old, husband of Mrs , Jr, preceded him in death in Patricia Casler Cole, daughter 1957. Shepardsville

.^ N.t The Colony Community Club "Bold Peter". The Youth reports that they have a good FelloWship put on a sketch from attendance at their once a Jesus Christ, SuperStar where month Pedro parties. Mr and Peter denied his Lord. It was' Mrs Robert Kelly and Mr and well received. During Sunday Mrs Emerson Dunham were the afternoon there was a potluek hosts at one held recently. They dinner atlpm. A short program 7% interest for 48 wiH be having another on followed. Everyone took a tour February 16. ' of the church to see what $ repairs were necessary. The On Sunday, Jan 27, the sermon Board , of Trustees was months on 5000 at the Shepardsville Church was organized and- a chairman on Peter. Mrs Dale Squiers sang elected. or more with SCHEDULE OF INCOME'TO YOU: ' * h ' MONTHLY QUARTERLY V monthly income 5,000 * i $ 29.17 - $ 87.50 10.000 .' 58.33 175.00 15,000 \ 87,50 262.50 20,000 .\.r»...... 116,67" 350.00 WHAT'S checks 25,000 '",,145.83 437.50 (- RIGHT?

BEAT INFLATION NOW WITH THE NEW, HIGH­ EST BANK-INTEREST PASSBOOK ACCOUNT. EARN 7% ON DEPOSITS ON $5000 OR MORE ON DEPOSIT FOR 48 MONTHS AND RECEIVE There's no way to set rules as to ^how INTEREST CHECKS QUARTERLY. THIS FLEALLY funeral services should be arranged. BIG INCOME ACCOUNT WILL HAVE INTEREST CENTRAL COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY AND IFYOUPRE-^ FER.TO HAVE IT COMPOUNDED INTO HIGHER INTEREST JUST LET IT REMAIN IN THE ACC­ The details should always be the family's OUNT. SERVING THE CLINTON AREA , decision ... and what's right for them OPEN A CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK GOLD­ should always be done. EN 7 ACCOUNT TODAY ... THE TRUE INFLA­ TION FIGHTER EXCLUSIVELY AT A FROM 4 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS St. Johns. Ovid MAIN OFFICE BRANCH OFFIOEl 201 E. Walker , < OSGOOD Pewamo St. Johns FUNERAL, HOMES BRANCH OPf-ICE BRANCH OFFICE! Southgate Plaza OSliOOnfi^GOERGECU So. U.S, 27 ST JOHNS FOWIER ABBOTTS HODGHTOnO^ / MAPLE RAPIDS OVID



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