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by Laurie Kipp VanSickle replied he wouldn't accept County News Writer the test because it was not done professionally. BATH--U looks like Township The test in question consisted of l Supervisor Roy VanSickle is going to water sample drawn from a swimming have to resign. After much prodding area in the lake, which was pictured in from a few Park Lake residents at the State Journal. Monday night's township meeting, the An angered Fisk retorted, "There board voted to go along with the was just as much truth in that as your recently circulated petitions requesting statement, Buster." a public apology or resignation from VanSickle told him the board has VanSickle. tried their best to get authorities to test The petitions were circulated by Park Lake, and that the Mid-Michigan angry residents who took issue to Health Department has begun testing, VanSickle's statement to the State but require a period of weeks to get an Journal in June that Park Lake is', accurate finding. polluted. Virginia Zeeb, who serves on the Richard Whited, a township resident, health department board, offered to first wanted to know how the board felt "try to expedite things." She also about the story, and then inquired what suggested the township send the they were doing with the petitions department a letter instead of calling, which were presented at the last stating exactly what they want done so meeting. the department will know why they are Whited was told that nothing is being requesting a series of tests done with them since they were only, Mrs Zeeb will report her findings to received as a matter of record. Clerk Burnett and Treasurer Woodruff, Clerk June Burnett explained the Another resident spoke up and "run around" she received from both wanted to know why VanSickle had not the Department of Natural Resources "done anything" if he knew of 2 homes and the State Health Department when dumping sewage in the lake. she tried to follow through with the board's request that Park Lake be re- VanSickle replied, "I don't have the tested. power to do anything. The sewer is "I called the State Health Dept," she blamed on VanSickle. The state or­ said, "And they told me it was the dered it, not VanSickle." responsibility of the county." She noted Trustee John Snider commented, that when she called the county, they "I've stuck both feet in my mouth said it was the responsibility of the several times. . .and I've had to back­ state. water a lot of times. I don't know how Burnett declared that the DNR and Roy feels about it. I can't do it for him." both Health Departments "won't touch Treasurer Woodruff's motion was it (pollution testing) because it's too hot then seconded by Carleton VanSickle an issue*" requested a roll call vote. Treasurer Thomas Woodruff con­ Trustee Snider abstained from tacted the sanitanum for the Mid- voting. Carleton voted to agree with the Michigan Health Dept, and was told petitions' request, as did Woodruff and they would come out to the lake last Burnett. Trustee Richard Bragdon week to begin testing. Woodruff voiced the only no vote. Trustee reported that the sanitarian said testing Richard Morrill was absent from the -wOuld-take- at least a month. meeting. * >~ *"« **-* ~-- ' Again Whited demanded action from In response, VanSickle told the the board on the petitions. Trustee board, "I will not be apologising. By Daniel Carleton said he felt VanSickle virtue of those papers" (the DNR's should apologize. report of 1970) Bath was ordered to put in a sewer. If sewage and disease don't Woodruff said, "I kinda feel the same have an association, I will apologize." way," and moved that the board concur Following a recess Gerald Shepard with the petitions. told those present, "Don't put all the Students involved in the Job-O-Youth recently tackled quite a project for themselves. In order to save the city of St When VanSickle asked what he blame on Roy. There have been Johns some money as well as make a little for themselves, 10 area youths have taken down 85 street signs for sanding, meant, Woodruff stated, "You should changes in sanitarians (since Shepard straightening and repainting. About 40 of the signs have been put back up so far. Pictured here (from left) working on the apologize or resign." was Township Supervisor). The State signs are Randy Bellant, Rick Reliant and Rob Warr. Park Lake resident Melvin Fisk leaves the Health Dept hanging." expressed his disgust with the lack of Fisk told VanSickle, "You're going at action from the Health Dept. .it the wrong way." He went on to say Major chains claim "If we can't get the county or state in VanSickle's statement to the press is there," he declared, "Let's get the the reason "everybody's so worked up- federal." not the sewer." County Commissioner, Gerald VanSickle replied, "They're one in Shepard, noted that the township board the same." cannot direct the county Board of Health to test the lake, but it may "ask" (SEE PAGE 10A) them. Norman Woolfe, who instigated the Four chosen Grand Rapids-Fort Wayne division of supply of other meats, he said, is Kroger has been forced to lay off petitions, requested statements from By Laurie Kipp Kroger food Stores, confirmed that so adequate. approximately 400 workers in its 13 the rest of the trustees. "The people County News Writer far as the supermarket is concerned, But noted that last week the company meatfabricattngplants. But hinted that want to know how you feel," he stated. to run in the shortage is real and is critical. was only able to purchase about half its further layoffs may become necessary. Trustee Richard Bragdon told Woolfe Supermarkets in this area are facing "The cattle simply are not being normal requirements, and blamed the On July 30, Kroger was notified of the "you're pretty hard to get a hold of," ' a drastic shortage of beef which could brought to market," he said. He added shortage on economic controls which closing of 30 large packing plants which and added that he had also been unable tity election soon lead to the disappearance of some that Kroger is doing everything continued ceiling prices on beef until normally supply its beef needs. Those to reach the Park Lake committee's co- cuts from store meat, and in some humanly possible to obtain an adequate Sept 12. Ceiling prices on other meats which remain open, Burt said, are chairman. cases, no beef at all. supply of beef for customers. Kroger's were removed July 18. operating on a part-time basis. Woolfe retorted that his phone ST JOHNS -- Four candidates were David Burt, vice nresirient of the Burt sees no immediate relief in sight number is in the book, and that the co- chosen by a light St Johns voter turnout 1 "since the entire marketing system has chairman is on vacation. Once again he Tuesday to run for election to the City been disrupted by economic controls." pushed for a decision from the board. Commission in the November election. He further speculated that the longer Clerk Burnett said she was waiting Challenger John Arehart topped the, Here's schedule of events ceiling prices remain on beef, the for test results, and would call for an balloting with 362 votes, followed by Dr greater the price hike will be. ., apology if verification is received that James Grost with 303, Gerald Wilcox Frank Malott, vice president and the lake is not polluted. with 246 and Jeanne Rand with 231. general manager of Michigan's IGA "I feel his statementwas wrong," she Grost and Rand are incumbent stores, also blamed high prices and added. "It wasn't in good taste" an 'of commissioners. for 1973 County AM Fair chronic shortages of beef on economic the top of his head' type of thing." Cecil Smith and Raymond Kentfield controls. Fisk interjected that the lake passed were eliminated as candidates in the He noted that IGA is experiencing a a Michigan Health Dept test that he told Tuesday Primary. Smith received 215 shortage of all cuts of beef since they the board about at their last meeting. votes with Kentfield receiving 121. Moniiay;Augi:( Pool for 4-H members with passes 9 am Judging of clothing, knitting, receive meat directly from packers and 9 am-noon Deadline1 for all exhibits available at Fair Office crochet, ceramics, photography, distribute it themselves to the stores. ofcept flowers, vegetables, dogs, 4 pm Poultry judging electrical, tractor, snowmobile, ( 6:30 pm Judging leisure education small engines, Family living, Vet "Packers simply aren't slaughtering pony and ftnghsh horses Science, Basic Plant Science, and shipping to us," he stated. 10 am Wt».'?ni horse show (cake decorating, painting and drawing and crafts) Creative Writing, Weather, IGA is currently receiving 40 percent 10 am Judt/'ng of senior and com­ Recreation, Safety and Lanscape of their normal shipments, and is im­ mercial vegetable project exhibits 0:30 pm Judging of litter barrels. porting beef from Canada in an effort to *?&&^ivtd&i 1 pm Judging of crops* woodworking, 6:30 pm.4-H All Star softball game, 9 am Judging of swine, followed by keep customers happy. Foods for Fun, Today's Girl, Young White League, City Park sheep and beef 7 pm Judging of Leathercraft, pony 9 am Bicycle Rodeo Malott predicts the shortage will end Chef, Food and People, Exploring pulling contest -- lightweight and 10 am Judging of English Horse, pony as soon as the federal government ends Foods, Preservation and Outdoor heavyweight, horse arena. and dog book exhibits price ceilings. Meals 1 pm Bicycle Rodeo At their Vassar plant, Malott an­ 14' pm Judging of vegetables for 8 pm 4-H All Star softball game, Green ticipates actual elimination of a total Got a problem? Can't find Q-The week of July 261 purchased a Beginning and Junior Division as League, City Park . l;30 pm Judging of Indoor Garden the answer? Write FACT FINDER set of spark plugs from the College Bike 2 pm Judging of flower arrangements shift of workers. Shop in East Lansing for my motor­ they are brought in Tuesday, Aug 14 and baby animals Clinton County News, cycle. I put them in my motorcycle and 2 pm Tractor operator's contest 120 E Walker, St Johns v 2:30-3:45&3:45-5pm Free swim at City 9 am-noon Registration and judging of 2 pm Conservation judging including it wouldn't run properly. It ran better flowers wiidflowers, rocks, gun safety, soil Fiery crash 48879 with my old plugs. So I tried to return and others them and they wouldn't give me my 2 pm Dog judging Q-I am interested in taking a first aid money back as! had placed them in my 3 pm Horticulture ID contest course so I may be better able to handle cycle. If I would have known that they Bicycle rodeo set 7 pm 4-H Horse Fun Show, horse arena claims life emergency situations. Can you find out were bad, I wouldn't have bought them. if the Red Cross or some other It seems like I should be able to get my ft,* Wednesday, Aug 15 organisations have classes and what money back since the plugs were bad. 8 am Weighing of livestock for sale An early morning automobile ac­ the cost Is? I am Interested in an Can the Fact Finder please help me get for Aug 14 9 am Judging of rabbits' and en­ cident on M-21, near Carland Rd, evening class, and also having it In the my money back, because they were tomology claimed the life of an Ovid man Aug 3. immediate area. - ML, ST JOHNS very expensive plugs? 9:30 am Dairy judging and Dairy Dead at the scene was Robert R. A~We contacted the Mid-Michigan RC, St Johns Science Good, 23,220 W Oak St, Ovid. Good was at9 am. Classes 3 and 4, for 12-13 and 14- Chapter of the American Bed Cross in ST JOHNS - A bicycle rodeo for in­ JO am Demonstration and Action reportedly returning home from his job Lansing and were told that all their A-We called the College Bike Shop 15 year olds, will begin at 1 pm, exhibit contest, at Otinkraft, Inc, in Owosso, when his evening coursed in August are filled. terested area youngsters will be held The 6 riding events include tests of and explained the situation to one of Tuesday, Aiig"14 at the fairgrounds. The 1 pm Entomology and wildflower ID car ran off the road, struck a tree and However, the Red Cross will probably their managers. She fold Fact Finder balance; pedaling and braking; contests , offer evening courses In September, event, sponsored by the St Johns signaling, mounting, and dismounting; caught fire. The accident occured at that the b'est thing for you to do is to Jaycees, is being held in conjunction 2 pm Market livestock sale 3:30 am. which will be filled this month, Mollie bring your bike and all the plugs, old turning around; emergency turns and Burnett Is the person to call at 484-7461. With the 4-H fair. stops; and passing parked cars. A 7 pm Float and livestock parade An autopsy to determine the exact and new, into their shop. Doug Sears is Six riding events are scheduled, with 7J20 pm Style Revue cause of death was not possible because She says she will take your name and their service manager, and he'll take a safety check will also be administered. 7;30 pm Showmanship Sweepstakes phone number, and Will contact you look at them to see if they're defective. ribbons and prize money to be awarded Interested youngsters may sign up by of extensive burns received in the to competitors in each class. Classes i 7:50 pm Awards program crash, according to Owosso State Police about these classes. No cost was , If they are bad, he will replace them for calling the County Extension Service/ mentioned. you. and 2, for 7-9 and 10-11 year olds, begin 224-3288,- 0:15 pm Garden tractor pull reports, t 2A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St, Johns, Michigan August 9,1973 St Johns hosts Netherlands visitors

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SPECIAL - YARNS Rug& Craft- 39Colors 3680 West Monroe Road ALMA, MICHIGAN • Regulars f^QW 49* Telephone: 463-4936 Wickes STORE HOURS:-MON.-THURS.-8 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. • FRI.-8a.m.^9p.m, masiet ctiafrge SAT-8 a.nrtM W HOBBY LOBBY Lumber THESE GRAND OPENING VALUES ALSO AVAILABLE 221 N. Clinton St. Johns 224-6226 AT THE WICKES CENTER IN CLARE* tWA-n : i August 9,1973 CLINTON* COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan 3A Fowler Jaycees feature 28 teams

\ in Annual Softball Tournament The 9:30 game is between City Realty at 8:15. Fowler and Lipperts of round will be Aug 23 at 7 pm. FOWLER - The Fowler The Mill Rats of Fowler 5th Annual Jaycees Mens Schafer Bar of Westphalia Carson City, The 4th round begins Aug and Lamplight Inn of Carson wind up the action Aug 16 at After the 1st round, 2d Slow-pitch Invitational 9:30 with a game against 24 with a 9:30 game and ends Softball Tournament gets Citv. round action begins Aug 17 Aug 25 with a 7 pm game., Pline Bavarian Inn of with 3 games a night until underway Monday, Aug 13 Westphalia. and will continue through Simon's Restaurant of Aug 22 when the 3d round Following an elimination Aug 31. Fowler takes on the Fowler Drawing byes in that 1st begins with games at 7 pm, game Aug 29 at 7 pm will be Twenty-eight teams are Bowl Aug 16 at 7 pm and the round I were Gregory Mid­ 8:15 pm and 9:30 pm that the championship game Aug competing in the 1973 Westphalia , Knight of way of Portland, Clinton night. 31 at 7:15 or, if necessary, tournament, the largest in Columbus go against Carson National Bank. Office Bar of The final game of the 3d 8:30. the history of the Jaycee Invitational. Admission for all games is Red Cross collects 111 units of SO cents with children under 12 and those over 65 admitted "ree. Starting off the com­ blood in St Johns bloodmobile petition will be game Monday, Aug 13 at 7 pm The American Red Cross Bishop, Doug Frost, Shirley Mishler, Toby between O'Connors of St collected 111 units of blood Bishop, Edith Ganton, Louella Masarik, Terry Johns and the Road Runners last Tuesday as 128 localities Bishop, Tom Geller, Betty McQueen, Marilyn of Fowler. showed up at the Bissett, Doris George, Harry Moldenhauer, Louis At 8:15 that night, West­ Congregational Church to Boettger, Diane Glowacki, Jan Munger, Bette phalia Crystal Flash takes donate. Bloodmobile Bond, Vianna Gregory, Richard Neller, Bernard on Standard Oil of Pewamo. chairman, Mrs Bette Boyce, James 'Greenwood^, Marcia Northrup, Harry Herald's Dairy Delight of Munger, said this total was Brockmyre, Elaine Hambletori, Wanda Paksi, Robert Carson City goes against down from the March drive, Bunce, Duane Harris, Johanna Paradise, Corky Green Door of Lansing at but felt there was no par­ Campbell, Janice Harris, Kenneth Paradise, Rosie :30 Aug 13, ticular explanation why, and Douglas Carpenter Hart, Frank is very appreciative to those Sister Janet Chadderdon Henning, Paul Parry, Mike Schmitz Standard of who did donate. Chimko, John Sr. Pease, Judy c>wler starts off the action Hicks, Doris . Peterson, Clara The women of the Churchill, Georgia Hoag, Arlene Aug 14 at 7 pm with a game Cleveland, Jon Huard, Rollin v Peterson, Norman against Dry Dock 1 of St Lutheran Church furnished Pratt, Robert the canteen for the event and Darnell, Mary Ellen Hufnagel, Elon Johns. Davis, Alan Jensen, Paul Rademacher, Norman The tt: 15 pm game Aug 14 numerous registered nurses, Richards, Jennie candy stripers, doctors, and Dean, Ricki Jones, Virginia pits Central National Bank Diehm, Gerald Jorae, Donald Robinson, Dale "gainst Brunos of St Johns. other individuals gave' of Rutter, Esther Jane their time. Durner, Sally Keck, Curtis At 9:30 Dry Dock 2 takes Ebnit, Betty J. , Kemper, Joan Salminen, Mike on Schafer Heating of Those who donated were: Ernst, Lloyd Kemper, William Salters, Mary Ann Westphalia. Alysworth, John Escher, Loretta Kimball, Bonnie Schmid, Roland Action Aug 15 begins with Alysworth, Katherine Every, Gerald Kramer, Allen Serrell, Sam a game between B&W Auto Anderson, John Faivor, Chas, LaChappelle, Cynthia Sharick, Nancy Parts of Portland against Asher, Kathie Fedewa, Joyce Lannen, Dana Sharick, Vernon Fowler Bowl Lounge at 7 pm. Asher, William Fitzpatrick, Stuart Lashaway, Nancy Shevrovich, Kenneth At 8:15 that evening, Ray Ballenger, Dennis Fox, Bernice . Lee, Clara Shinaberry, Donna ' Tavern of Hubbardston goes Bartholomew, Ladd Fox, James Lotridge, James Signs, Raymond against E. J. Standard of St Becker, Mary Fox, Robert Loucks, Patrick Sira, Jane Johns. Bensinger. Jan Maki, Stephen Sirrine, Dorothy Jean Rollin Huard, president of the St Johns Chamber of Commerce, views the removal of Martin, Dorothy Smith, Wendell utility poles from in front of the courthouse. The poles, no longer necessary, were Matter, Janette Sobula, JoseDh removed by Consumers Po.wer Company in conjunction with the move by downtown Clinton to have 82,506 by 2000 Mehney, Jeanette businessmen to improve the overall appearance of the downtown area business district. Mishler. Jov (SEE PAGE 8A)

If population trends 584,639 people by the year County Regional Planning area than in 1970", said Paul but at a much slower rate the Tri-Couhty population Watertown, and Bath This includes 1970 census conttnueat the same rate the 2000< according to Commission (TCRPC). Freel, senior data systems than between 1960 and 1970. total. townships). statistics on housing, Tri-County region (Clinton- "Population Projections" "That means 206,216 more coordinator. The' i960 population was Freel added that the population, labor force, ust 298,949, but it jumped to EATON COUNTY shows Ingham Eaton) will contain J published by the Tri- people will be living in the The region is still growing TCRPC has also published income, and transportation. .378,423 in 1970. the best signs of growth in the "Community Profile and Freel explained.p.that^.. population. Between 1970. Data Book." The book' "death rates are stable, but" and 2,000 it is expected to summarizes regional in­ ' ANOTHER SECTION birth rates have dropped." increase its share of - the formation from the 1970 takes community * by com-"' regional population by one census. It also contains data munily look at scl:-_t:^in,.; POSSIBLE CAUSES could percent every five years. on politicalunits over 1,000 in formation items from the be attributed to the creation Projection areas include population for the three 1940-1970 census and sums up of family planning the City of Lansing, Clinton, counties. the trends. organizations, wider use of Eaton, and Ingham counties, birth control methods, more the five township area women working leaving less. (DeWitt Township, and the time for family respon­ charter townships of Lan­ sibilities, increased demand sing, pelhi, Delta, and EHB3 for leisure time, and the Meridian), and the nine movement for women's township area (five township "Business Recession: The time when people get their rights. "The regional area plus Alaiedon, Windsor, clothes out of mothballs instead of department stores." situation is not typical, it (Dan Bennett) just reflects what's hap­ pening on the national level", said Freel. Regional projections are based on the 1960 and 1970 JUST ARRIVED FOR census, and are available to' the year 2,000 in five year spans. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Information on sex ratios for the newborn, fertility rates, and migration and survival rates by sex and age groups were applied to the 1969 and 1970 census figures to arrive at the expected Ff$ezetheo)stof living! population changes. Population predictions for A General Electric Freezer can; help yoil save the year 2,000 are 82,506 for on your food budget. Buy wisely, in quantity, in Clinton County; 138,345 for : Eaton County; and 363,787 season, and freeze:pricesv,. . ^\-'•' '-i\' for Ingham County. In 1970 Ingham County contained 69% of the regional population; Eaton County represented 18.2%; and Clinton County 12.8%. By the year 2,000 Ingham County is expected to be 62.2%; Eaton County 23.7%; and Clinton County 14.1% of

i-XXpZtfr-- HEATING 108 N. Clinton Susan Doerr accepts her prize of an am-fm stereo radio from Kurts Appliance in St Johns. A drawing was held to raise money for a summer girls' sof tball league in St Johns. St. Johni l-*'*. This is the 1st year for the program, which drew over 200 participants. St Johns Jacettes CA-120N have announced they will sponsor the league In the coming years. Presenting the Phone -224-7033 ' drawing prize is Diane Kanaski, who organized the program this summer while on vacation from Central Michigan University and Rich Snyder of Kurt's Appliance. 3 MASTER 10.1 cu. ft. Economy Food Freezer.

PLUMBERS • Stores up to 352 lbs. frozen foods. See your American-Standard "HE WANTS TO f • 4 solid, fast-freezing shelves ' Plumbing, Hot Wdter for total food contact. Other QE Upright Food Freezers: Heating • UprigHt convenience. Foods friendly fbid 15.8 and 21,1 cu. ft.r features mnCEYOU easy to see and reach. Lennox Warm Air similar to above. Also, 15,7 oii, (t • Only 28" wide. No Frost model available. dealer... HAPPY" Hearing and Air Condi Montng. A GE Freezer pays off in time, money, convenience. Dinner's ready anytime. Cook double, cook ahead. CUSTOM SHEET EGAN FORD SALES METAL $HOP KURT'S APPLIANCE CENTER 200 W. HighamSt. ST. JOHNS Phong 224-2286 47 Yean Same Address 217 N. Clinton Ave. ST. JOHNS Phone 224-3895 4A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan August 9,1973 SM^K^^N^^^hXWWS^W^^XCW^^MWWy^ftW **x*>x*wx-ttx*>:-x-X'Sr^ Clinton County News +r

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BROWN-TAYLOR BOND-NOBIS Plans are being made for a May wedding. fe Jeri L Brown, daughter of ST JOHNS - Mr and Mrs, Mr and Mrs Jack Brown, 106 John Bond, 210 S Oakland W Baldwin St, St Johns, and St, announce the ROOF-MOON Richard L Taylor, son of Mr ^-*V engagement / of their -and Mrs Richard W Taylor of daughter Melanie to Terry ST JOHNS - Mr and Mrs Perrinton, wish to announce Nobis, son of Mr and Mrs Paul Roof, 609 E Higham St, their engagement. Carl Nobis, 1112 S Clinton St, announce the engagement of The bride-to-be is a St Johns. their daughter Judy Ann to graduate of St Johns High The bride-elect is a 1970 Gary Jay Moon, son of Mr School and is employed with graduate of St Johns High and Mrs Robert Moon, 501 S Kelly Services in Lansing. School, and received an Clinton, St Johns. The prospective groom associate degree in medical The bride-elect is a 1972 attended Rodney B Wilson assisting from Ferris State graduate of St Johns High Open house High School, served 3 years College. She is employed as a School and is employed by in the US Army, and is laboratory technician by Kwik Stop in St Johns. Her currently employed at OVID -- An open house will honor Mr and Mrs Harold G Family Practice Associates, fiance, a 1970 graduate of St Irish from 2 to 5 pm Sunday, August 12 at the Main Street / Oldsmobile in Lansing. a medical clinic in Johns High School, attended An Oct 27 wedding is being ' Muskegon. Lansing Community College Bldg. of the Ovid United Methodist Church in honor of their 45th wedding anniversary. Mr and Mrs Irish were planned by the couple. Herfiance, a 1970 graduate and the Lawrence Institute of St Johns High School, will of Techonology, Detroit. He married in Saginaw on August 8, 1928. Mrs Irish is the is,employed by Robert D. former Lorraine Nass. Assisting with the open house will MELANIE BOND JUDY ROOF continue his education at PAMELA ELY ELY-REDMAN Western Michigan Moon as a lathing contractor be the Irish's daughter, Phyllis Frisbie of Cadillac, University toward a in Detroit. another daughter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs Robert bachelor of arts degree in A spring wedding is being Taft and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs KLEIN-LOVEGROVE ST JOHNS~Mr and Mrs business administration. planned. Keith Irish of Ovid. NATIONALLY Richard Ely, Route 1, an­ ACCREDITED BY THE ST JOHNS - Mr and Mrs nounce the engagement of. WeMa COSMETOLOGY Russell A Klein, 5267 Francis their daughter, Pamela ACCREDITING Rd, announce the Jean, to Joel Patrick Red­ St Peter Lutheran Church Service Hm& COMMISSION man, son of Mrs Ilene engagement of their Redman and the late Rex Clinic Open To daughter Deborah A to Terry Redman, Route 1, St Johns. The Public Lovegrove, 709 W Cass St, son of Mr and Mrs Herschel to hold special program FREE PARKING M Lovegrove, Ozark Route, The bride-elect is a x*3 Moran, Mich. graduate of Fulton High St Peter Lutheran Church, friends with the "purpose and Lutherans will serve CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The bride-elect is a School, and is attending located on Church Rd in accomplishments of refreshments during a graduate of St Johns High Melba Beauty Academy, Riley Twp, will hold a vacation bible school. Part of IM THE BEAUTY FIELD School and is employed by Lansing. Her fiance is fellowship hour following the ALL SERVICES RENDERED special service and program the presentation will include program. the Northside Drive In. Her employed in Elsie. Thursday, Aug 9 at 7:30 pm, BY SUPERVISED SENIOR STUDENTS fiance served in the US slides taken of the teachers "Reach Out for Jesus" is New Classes Starting The First sponsored by friends of the Marine Corp and is em­ and pupils during the 1st the theme of this year's bible Monday of Each Month An August 25 wedding is bible school. week of school. school, which began July 30 For further information, write or call ployed at Motor Wheel, planned. Lansing. The program is planned to An opportunity to visit and ends Aug 10. A picnic James Lyon, 15557 North East St. Laming. better acquaint parents and classrooms and meet the will be held at noon on the teachers- will also be' last day for children and provided. A local branch of workers. the Aid Association for

Mjorti Society Deadlines *Uttf,fi L Airman Searles uo Jgi The deadline for wedding, engagement and an­ niversary stories and pictures for the County News is 5 pm on the Friday prior to publication. Information SAN ANTONIO-- Airman must be typed or printed, and should include the Mark D Searles, son of Mr telephone number of the person submitting the news. and Mrs C Searles Sr of 2870 N Krepps, St Johns has been Please keep stories as brief as possible. Occasionally assigned to Chanute AFB, an unusually large amount of news is submitted, in 111, after completing Air which case articles may have to be published at a Force basic training. Offers These Prescription later date due to space limitation. During his 6 weeks at the ft Air Training Command's Lackland AFB, Tex he. studied the Air Forct mission, organization and customs and received i SERVICES West-Lowe special instruction in human relations. community reunion The airman has been assigned to the Technical Training Center at Chanute \ set for Aug 12 for specialized training in v / fuel services. - N. Clinton St. ST. JOHNS Phone 224-2837 PARR'S DRUG St. John* Mall Orders Filled WE STOCK SIMPLICITY AND MC CALL PATTERNS CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan August 9,1973 5A Mr and Mrs James Parr honeymoon Hicks-Gallagher in Bermuda repeat vows

TRAVERSE CITY - Linda The attendants wore Jo Hasse, daughter of Mr lavendar print sheer dacron July 14 and Mrs Francis Hasse, 1008 voile dresses, accented with Washington St, and James white collars and cuffs. Malinda Ann Hicks, guests. i Raymond Parr, son of Mr Mrs Hasse wore a long daughter of Mr and Mrs A reception was held and Mrs Raymond G Parr, pink crepe gown with a lace Stanley Hicks, 4850 Lakeside immediately following the 207 W Cass S^ St Johns, were coat for her daughter's Dr, Rainbow Lake, ceremony in the church united in marriage July 21 at wedding. Mrs Parr chose a Perrinton, and Gary Gordon basement. Assisting were Bethlehem Lutheran long light blue dress. Each Gallagher, son of Mr and Diane Gager, Winifred Church. had a corsage of pink and Mrs Gordon Gallagher, Stewart, Peggy Stewart, Pastor David Darling, white roses. Johnson Rd, Route, 1, Mid- Lois Warren and Eilene assisted by Pastor Robert Dana Beaman, St Johns, dleton, were married July 14 Plowman. Approximately Wolff, performed the double served as best man. Ushers at the Brethren Church in 250 guests were present. r,ing ceremony •• before an included Mike St Onge, Middle ton. Following a 2-week altar decorated with white Terry Maier, Dale Pat­ The Rev John Hurst honeymoon in northern and lavendar pompon terson, the groom's brother- performed the double ring Michigan, the newlyweds mums. The aisle pews were in-law; Ray Hasse, brother ceremony before the altar will reside on Warner Rd, adorned with purple bows of the bride; and John Estes, graced with pink glads and rural Carson City. and baby's .breath. Con­ cousin of the groom. David white daisies, Jean Sherrick The bride is a 1973 temporary music was played Hale served as ring bearer. accompanied Jo Ann graduate of Fulton High by Dr George Mulder. A buffet luncheon and William, who sang "He" and School. Her husband The bride selected a sata- reception immediately "The Wedding Prayer". graduated from Fulton High peau gown with lace bodice followed the ceremony at The bride selected a white School in 1971 and MMCC in and sleeves, and seed pearls Shield's Restaurant for the floor length gown of empire 1973. scattered through the couple's 200 guests. Hosting styling, trimmed with pink bodice, featuring a the event were Mr and Mrs satin ribbon and white lace. detachable train. Her floor Rodget Bittner, St Joseph} Her white fingertip veil was length veil was secured by a and Mr and Mrs Raymond also edged in pink satin tiara of tiny flowers and Hasse, Great Lakes, 111. ribbon and white lace, and baby's breath, and she Special guests present she carried a bouquet of carried a colonial bouquet of were Mr and Mrs Herbert white daisies with pink mi white roses and baby's Baker of St Johns. centers, and pink rosebuds. breath with floor length The newlyweds left for a Debra Gager was maid of streamers of wide white honeymoon in Bermuda. satin. honor. Lana Gager and A girl, Rebecca Lorraine, They will reside in Big Delinda Hicks, sister of the was born to Mr and Mrs Mrs Philip Knight, Big Rapids this fall, where the bride, and Susan Ruff were Steven R Kemp of DeWitt Rapids, was her matron of groom will finish his senior her other attendants. Flower July 27, 1973 at St Lawrence year in pharmacy. The bride honor. Bridesmaids were MR AND MRS GARY GALLAGHER girl and jing bearer were Hospital. She weighed 6 lbs 8 Mrs Michael St Onge, Big is a 1973 graduate of Central Suzanna and Michael Moore, ozs. Grandparents are Mr Rapids; Mrs Floyd Addison Michigan University. cousins of the bride. and Mrs Paul W Baker and of Mt Pleasant; and Mrs A rehearsal dinner was The attendants wore pink Mrs Edwin Kemp. The Dale Patterson, the groom's hosted by the groom's gowns with scoop necklines, mother is the former Pamela sister from Ann Arbor. parents at the Holiday Inn in m.-iPi^H trimmed in white lace with M Baker. Flower girl was Suzy Lange Traverse City. "Calendar is a gift for the man who has everything, to; small pink rosebuds. Each ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN of Traverse City. remind him when the payments are due." (Anonymous) wore a large white straw hat with pink ribbon streamers, A boy, Peter George, was 1 and carried a bouquet of born to Mr and Mrs Richard white daisies with pink Dershem of R#i, St Johns, centers. July 27, 1973 at Carson City The bride's mother wore a Hospital. He weighed 9 lbs 6 Plowman-Mitchell vows light beige dress with lace ozs. The baby has 1 brother trim and pink accessories, and 1 sister. Grandparents NIGHT accented by a corsage of are Mrs Alice Orweller and EVERY THURSDAY white daisies and pink Mr and Mrs Harold Der­ rosebuds 'frith pink ribbon. shem. The mother is the $ spoken June 26 The mother of the groom former Sharon Orweller. F Per Person chose a light blue dress with ST JOHNS - The marriage made by Lois Warren of St accessories and a yellow Kenway, grandparents of the lace trim, and had a corsage Children Under 12 - Free of Trina Ann Plowman, Johns. She carried a bouquet rose corsage. Mrs Connie bride, and 'Rollie D Teach- of white daisies, pink worth, father of the bride rosebuds and blue ribbon. A girl, Shelly Renae, was daughter of Mr and Mrs of baby pink rosebuds and Mitchell chose a light blue born to Mr and Mrs James Dale S Plowman, Route 1 W pink centered daisies with floor length gown, with a red The newlyweds left on a Joe Shuttleworth served as Lundy of Route 1, St Johns, Marshall Rd, and Pvt pink and white satin rose corsage and white wedding trip to Leesville, his cousin's best man, while July 28 at St Lawrence Stephen Albert Mitchell, son streamers. accessories. La, where the ^room is Doug Gager, brother-in-law Hospital. She weighed 7 lbs of Mr and Mrs Dale Mitchell, Annette Simpson of St Marc Simpson served as stationed at Ft Polk with the of the bride, Allen Wiseman 12 ozs. Grandparents are Mr Route 1, Anderson Rd, and Johns was matron of honor. best man, while Alan US Army. The bride was a and Chris Guernsey served and Mrs Robert Letweller, Mrs Connie Mitchell of Holt, She wore a baby blue Vic­ Plowman, brother of the junior at St Johns High as groomsmen. Curtis Hicks, and Mr and Mrs E. O. Lundy. was solemnized June 26 at torian^ Douhje knit gqwn \ bride; and Dale Mitchell, Jr, School, and wiU finish her cousin of. the' bride,^ and The mother is the former Lowe Methodist Church. ' identical, to^ttie^bridg's/and brother of the groom, seated senior year at Leesville. Marty Shuttleworth, cousin Connie Litweller. The Rev Harvey , T hacUsmall whiter*butterflies the guests. * - Church 'depocatfons * and of the groom,' seated the WED-THURS-FRI-SAT Ellsworth, grandfather of iryier,hair,(Her bouquet w^s A reception and buffet the wedding cake were made the groom, performed the blue roses and blue centered luncheon was held m the by Alvina Bast. Flowers double ring ceremony. The daisies. church basement following were made by Alvina Bast HOBBY LOBBY August 8-9-10-11 church was decorated with the ceremony for 150 guests. and Morbeth Hynes. Patti Simpson, daughter of 221 N. Clinton St. Johns - : § baskets of pink and white the matron of honor and Hosting the event were Mr A rehearsal dinner was '•''Hours carnations and candelabra. goddaughter of the bride's and Mrs Franklin (Bud) given at the home of Mr and Hobby and Craft Kits arid. Supplies : Saturday Mrs Carl Shinaberry played parents, was flower girl. She Warren, Jr. Those serving Mrs Dale Mitchell, parents 9-Noon "Midnight -Summer's wore a long yellow and white included Alvina Basting, of the groom. Hours 9-5:30 Moh.-Thurs. Frt. 9-9 P.M; Dream," "I Love You checked gingham dress and Winnie Stewart, Nancy Truly," and traditonal carried a basket of yellow Allen, Doris Hicks, Donna wedding music. roses and daisies. Her head Smith and Peggy Stewart. The bride selected a floor dress was a white lace hat, Special guests included the length baby pink double knit Mrs Plowman chose a Rev and Mrs Harvey T CLASSROOM Victorian style gown with floor length mint green Ellsworth and Mrs Samuel gathered sleeves and high . dotted Swiss dress with white Green, grandparents of the neckline. Her double tiered accessories, and wore a pink groom; Mr and Mrs J D shoulder-length veil was held , rosebud corsage. Mrs Dale in place by tiny pink Mitchell, stepmother of the rosebuds and pink centered groom, wore a mint green Calendar of fit to be tried daisies. It was designed and doubleknit dress with white Coming'Events

AUG 19 — Dobson reunion will be held at City Park, St Johns. Dinner at 1 pm. Bring your own table service, beverage and' dish to pass. There will be a prize for games.

NOW SHOWING 7 Bingham Grange will meet at the hall on Friday evening [PGl<5S NIGHTS WEEKLY! Aug 10 at 8 p.m. Business meeting and program to be followed by SCHEDULES ARE: light refreshments. SUN-MON-TUES 2 Shows Nightly - 7 and 9 p.m. Buster Fight pencer August 12-13-14 Wednesday Night with a checkup is and a Check It's back to books. THE^ FAMILY NIGHT ? AMERICAN Your daughter needs FINAL i£ ^CANCER shoes to take her SOCIETY through classtime All Seats 75' studies, recess fun. inthek>crodibfeApeBS09a. L The most BueponeefU ^-, We're waiting So look to Buster showdown eyerWmed! '>,„. Tlie wait is over! Brown for shoes that YH^ can thrill again to the for you keep her feet on the to call ground when It comes happiest sound in all the world. The Clinton County News to wear. Let her take staff finds It impossible to off when It conies to attend meetings of air clubs and organizations that take fashion. Have your place In busy and active Clin­ daughter choose. BATfLEFORIHE ton county. And there are insufficient hours to chase the Our specialists back president orseoretaryofeach the fit of every pair. PLANEfOFIHEAPES group to get the stories that arise out'of their meetings. Club secretaries are re-' $ 99 95 quested to drop usa.cardor n to*i6 give us a call, at 224-2361 and fill us In on thO highlights of others from * 8 their meetings and especially about special upcoming ac­ tVmtt BDggrWCE tivities. It we could financially af­ An*b? m ford,' It, we'd'employ enough Shop Friday Nites Til 9 tarn' reporters tofollowyouaround TrtE • IIK) and report what you do.. .and % % ^•"ANDREWS • ™™«;PUJMMER take your picture, too. But.our DURAND bankers Insist onour remain- « APE5 WOUroH/ml'WJBiffi^-lELEANOR MKKER'iS, 3T. JOHNS OWGSSO Jngsolvaiitj paying our jp$&, 121 N. Clinton,' STRANpT I HKKTWlSllUCHAHDnOOCERStoSCARllAMMEnSTBNn est on time and occasionally Ph.ZJW-2213 THERE WILL BE U6 SPANISH making a payment on the SHOE STORE ~ *£&. principal. DUE TO LENGTH O? FILM ' First in Foot Fashion with Famous Brand Show SPEAKING MOVIES UNTIL \ * $ Showtimes Will Be: THE CLINTON FURTHER NOTICE 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. COUNTY NEWS •»•*•• l- - w 6A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan August 9,1973 Cindy Lou Searles Dorene Bauer bride of weds Joseph Geller Brent Bollinger ST JOHNS -- St Joseph was held later in the af­ Wedding vows uniting white satin with an em­ Catholic Church was the ternoon at the St Joseph Cindy Lou Searles, daughter broidered net over the skirt. scene of the June 30 wedding School gymnasium. Hosts of Mr and Mrs Willard D It featured an empire waist uniting Dorene Sue Bauer, and hostesses for the event Searles of St Johns to Joseph decorated with blue and daughter of Mr and Mrs were Mr and Mrs Dennis Carl Geller son of Mr and white lace flowers. She also Harold Bauer, 3008 N Krepps Bauer, and Mr and Mrs Mrs Carl Geller of Lansing, wore a crowned floor length Rd, and Brent Leo Ballinger, Joseph Armbrustmacher. were spoken June 30 at Ovid veil, and carried a bouquet of son of Mr and Mrs Max Assisting with the serving Free Methodist Church. The white sweetheart roses and Ballinger, 5727 S Grove. Rd. were Sandy Bauer, Marcia Rev Richard Gleason per­ baby blue carnations. The Rev Fr William Motz, Cindy LaChappelle, formed the double ring Cherie Johnson of St Johns Hankerd performed the Deb Weiber and Phyllis ceremony before an altar served as matron of honor. double ring ceremony before Ochis. "* decorated with white mums Bridesmaid were Kim an altar decorated with and blue carnations. Special guest present was Gleason, Ovid; Debbie baskets of white glads and Mrs Neva Bullard, grand­ The brides gown, made by Burns of St Johns; Marcia orange mums. mother of .the groom. her mother, was made of Matthews of Laingsburg; Jackie Schneider ac­ The couple left for a and Joyce Huff, sister of the companied soloist Paul wedding trip to northern bride, of St Johns. Niece of Witgen. Michigan and Mackinac the bride, Melody Smith, The bride chose an a-line Island. served as junior bridesmaid, peau'd'ange lace gown The bride is a 1972 Marriage and was dressed identical to featuring a fitted bodice, graduate of St Johns High the matron of honor. Ronda high ruffled neckline and School. The"* groom also Preston cousin of the bride chapel train. She wore a graduated from St Johns Licenses was flower girl and was white picture hat accented High School, in 1971. dressed identical to the with white flowers arid bride. covered with an elbow length Attendents were attired in veil. Her bouquet was a If you can spend some time, Richard Patrick cascade arrangement of Sovereign, 18, Route 1 Forest empire waist floor length even a few hours, with someone gowns of pastel, blue, yellow, orange mumsj roses, baby's who needs a hand, not a handout, Hill Rd, St Johns; Mary breath and white streamers. Ellen Placer, 18, 3131 E green, pink, and lavendar call your local Voluntary Action Round Lake Rd, DeWitt. crepe trimmed with white Debbie Bauer was her Center Or write to "Volunteer," lace and velvet ribbon to sister's maid of honor. Sandy Washington, DC. 20013 Edward .Lee Sleight, 20, match each dress. Each 15287 Josephine St., Bath; Bailey, Dolores Phiney, carried a bouquet of white sister of the bride, and Diane The National Center for Bonnie Lou Small, 18, 801 daisies, roses and carnations Voluntary Action. MR AND MRS BRENT BALLINGER Clark Rd., Lansing. Daher, also a sister, were the color of their dresses. bridesmaids. Petra Daher, Merlyn Richard Franke, The bouquets of wood fiber niece of the bride, was flower 20, R2 Shepherd; Debra Kay flowers were made by girl. Welch, 17, 600 Lakeview Marilyn Searles, sister-in- MR AND MRS JOSEPH GELLER Free immunization clinic Drive, Lansing. law of the bride. The attendants wore floor length empire gowns of Francis C Ferden II, 19, Von Simpsn of St Johns 125-1/2 W Front St., Ovid; flowered orange chiffon over served as best man. Gilbert Boettger reunion taffeta and orange picture Deborah Arm Tabor, 17, 2614 Martenez'of St Johns, Leon set for Aug 9 in St Johns Darien Drive, Lansing. hats. The flower girl's dress Searles, brother of the bride, matched the bridesmaids'. Dale Lavern Beers, 23, St Johns; JimGe Her .brother held July 29 Each carried a basket of 4666 Birchwood Drive, of the groom, from Lansing flowers with baby's breath ST JOHNS ~ A free im­ 8:30-11 am. Smallpox, Oral Polio, Red Perrinton; Charmaine Clare and Steve Price of St Johns also among the 120 in at­ and streamers. All shots will be ad­ Measles, Rubelle (3 day Pearce, 24, Ri, Fowler. The 25th annual Boettger munization clinic will be held served as groomsmen. Chip reunion was held Sunday, tendance. Mrs Bauer selected a mint at the Congregational ministered by nurses from measles) and the new Gregory Melvin George, Washburn, nephew of the July 29 at the Fowler Con­ A buffet dinner was en­ the Health Dept, and include combination measles im­ 18, 103 South Scott Rd., St green dress with white ac­ Church basement, located on bride, served as junior servation Park. Mrs Anna joyed and a 3-tiered an­ cessories and had a corsage the corner of State and DPT, DT, Typhoid, munization and TB skin test. Johns; Linda Lou Cole, 18, groomsman while Pat Boettger, 86, 811N Spring St, 402 S Emmons St., St Johns, niversary cake and ice of melon and white roses. Maple Sts, August 9 from Sibley, nephew of the groom, St Johns, was honored for cream was served later in The groom's mother wore a Thomas G Karek, 21, 7544 was ringbearer and was being the oldest family the afternoon. Movies of the flowered pink and white N DeWitt Rd, St Johns; dressed like the groom. member in attendance. She early reunions were shown dress with white accessories. Patricia A Wilson, 18, 1529 Ushers were Allen Geller also received a gift for by Kenneth Christiansen, of Her corsage was of pink and St Johns school South Lansing St., St Johns. brother of the groom, and having her 7 children in Portland, and games under white roses, t Dane R Flegel, 23, 8025 William Searles, brother of attendance. They include the bride. the direction of Mr and Mrs Bill Stoy served as best Kinley Rd, Ovid; Mary Ann Mrs Irene Breiler of Birch Gary Boettger were enjoyed Becker, 22, 20G S Morton St., Run, Mrs Marguerite Snell man. Groomsmen included to start Sept 5 St Johns. A buffet supper reception by the children. Charles Geller, Jim Der- was held at Bingham Grange of Owosso, Mrs Wilma Kim Wesley Patterson, 20, Reynolds of Lansing and 4 shem and Roy Sehlke. Dale with about 250 guests at­ Bauer, brother of the bride, Day. 605 W Cass St., St Johns; tending. Debbie and Brenda sons, Edwin, Donald, Robert ST JOHNS -- Summer Sandra Denise Bailey, 19,718 and Louis, all of rural St and Tpm Bullard, cousin of vacation will be officially A tentative teachers Searles nieces of the bride, the a the groom, seated the guests. N Clinton Ave., St Johns. attended the guest hook, Johns. good over for St Johns students agreement has been reached Eddie Ballinger, cousin of when school opens Sept 5. and is expected to be ratified Vincent W Pouch, 21> 3360 i Followingi their weekend > Relatives, from. ..Northt; the groom, was'ring bearer, E Clark R

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R$&W8*^mBSc^^ Holy Family Catholic Church breaks ground for building

A groundbreaking held every Wednesday terior is designed with two ceremony was held on evening and Sunday at the. distinct areas: a church Sunday, August 5, 1973, at Veterans Hall. Holy Family proper and an all-purpose noon for the new Holy is operated as a mission are for catechism classes, Family Catholic Church in church, with services con­ weddings, dinner parties and Ovid. The new fihurch will be ducted by Father Joseph other social events. built on a 12 acre site at 410 Aubin from St Isidore's in Holy Family Church is Mabbitt road on the east Laingsburg. Holy Family believed to be the first edge of the village. mission serves about 90 church in Michigan to use a The Holy Family Parish families in the Ovid area. pre-engineered steel was founded in the autumn of The new church will be a 60 building. The parish hopes to 1966. The first mass was held foot by 120 foot pre- celebrate their first mass in Sunday Nov 25, 1966, at the engineered building of steel the new church on Easter Veterans Hall in Ovid. Since and conventional building Sunday, 1974. that time, mass has been materials. The church in­

Participating in the ground breaking ceremonies Sunday for the Ovid sworth, Robert Shinabery, Father Joseph Aubin, Chester Borton, Frank Holy Family Church are Julius Keush, John A. Surik, Robert Hubbard, Kirinovic, Mrs Dorothy Hawley, Earl Brown, Bernice Mitchell, August Larry Byrnes, Robert VanSice, Hugh Wadsworth, Mrs Florence Wad- Dunay, Robert Flynn, and John Flynn (builders).

Mr and Mrs Floyd Betzer weekend guests. and granddaughter Laurie Mr and Mrs Erie Hut­ Elsie ARCHITECTS DRAWING OF NEW OVID CHURCH Mead returned home chison of Downers Grove, 111 Tuesday after spending a were recent dinner guests of month at their -cabin in Mr and Mrs Wayne Mead. MRS. NEVA KEYS Upper Michigan west of The Hutchisons were former Ph. 862-4301 Waggoners hold annual reunion Manistique. Mr and Mrs Ovid residents and this is the 'Wayne Mead and Mrs first time they have been returned to her home for "OWOSSO OUTDOOR They continued on to area. Conklin and 2 children; and Robert Cebulski spent 9 days back to visit in this area for Mohresville where their son, convalescence. The annual Waggoner with them and Mr and Mrs twenty-one years. CONSERVATION CLUB reuninon was held recently Norman Conklin was the Mr and Mrs Stewart Conklin POLKA DANCE JAM­ Bill Tillotson, his wife Gail lucky winner of the $5 and daughter Mr and Mrs David Peabody were and 4 year old son, David, with a weekend campout on BOREE" Margaret Kline and Marty the Eureka Hunting Club drawing. . Gerald Cannon and 2 guided them to their new children, Also guests were The Central Michigan home recently built on a high Teunissen have returned to Property between Houghton Ice' cream sandwiches Polka Association will be cleared area of 5-1/2 acres their home in Wijhe, Holland and Higgins Lakes. Several were served in the later Mr and Mrs Elmer Lydorf of sponsoring a large Polka surrounded by pines and after spending the past 2 families camped out one or afternoon. Those present Bannister. Dance Jamboree, Sunday with fabulous view of the weeks with Barbara two nights, each night "en­ were aunt Bessie Waggoner Aug 12 starting at 12 noon Appalachian Mts., a mile or Williams and family. She joyed a campfire, marsh- of Clio; and cousins, Mr and and continuing into the two distant. met them a year ago when mallows and pop corn. Mrs William Wagonner Sr, 2 evening at the Conservation she lived in the home' of the Saturday evening Dizz and children and guests; of Flint, Club which is located 4 miles Bill Tillotson was at home former during the summer Ellen ""Waggoner showed Mr William Waggoner Jr of north (of-Owosso on M52,' > > fo/ r the summer from his through the YFU program. slides of their trip to Alaska Detroit; Mr and Mrs Wendell teaching ^duties at Garden of twoiyears ago. Waggoner and Russ with George, jSerbus^of.^Mftw Gity, 35*jmiles-away but his Later the 2 girls came to the Lothrop is-the entertainment USA and were, placed in HorseT shoes, ballgames, Leigh Bisseiras guests; Mr tertainement manager and wifejLfwas still >working South Dakota homes as and Mrs Gordon Waggoner evenings at the Penn State kids games, bike riding/and and Linda with Marsha 14 Polka Bands will be College jReading Branch). exchange students and at­ some took in swimming up at donating" 'their, musical tended high school there. the lakes and the campfires Pierce as guests; Mr and They' enjoyed several Mrs Dale Randolph; Mr and talents to polkas and^variety Mr and Mrs Leon Williams were in the enjoyable busy MID-SUMMER music. sightseeing trips; a shopping weekend camp out. On Mrs J D Robinson; all of VEHICLES AT YOUR trip to Reading, Pa; dinner joined the Kerr Tours of Eureka; Terrie Randolph of Dancing will take place in Flint recently and flew to Sunday, the potluck dinner Ovid; Mr and Mrs Richard CLEARANCE, the out of doors. Delicious at the historic Indian Post; was held with more families an old-fashioned Sunday Salt Lake City. There they Moore and Todd of Ban­ refreshments will be served lived in Hotel Utah across joining in on the days fun. nister; and the whole All Wheel Horse and all the public is cordially School picnic attended by 160 More games and prizes won persons; and in between from Temple Square for 4 Conklin family Mr and Mrs invited. Mr and Mrs Edward days. Later the 42 travelers by many. The meeting was Claude Conklin of Elsie and Galko of Henderson Road, times managed to help paint held with Howard and Ellen Equipment the porch decks and other joined a Gray Line bus tour sons Mr and Mrs Norman Elsie comprise the publicity and traveled a week through Waggoner as president and Conklin and 2 sons; Mr and committee. odd jobs including baby sec-treas. Next year's sitting with the grandson, the Yellowstone and Grand Mrs Dick Conklin and 3 In Stock Tenton's beauty. hostess will be the William David. Waggoner's in the Flint girls; Mr and Mrs Tom Mr and Mrs Jack Hawes They returned to the same 7-8-10-12-16 and Mr and Mrs Vernel Leonard Tillotson expects to return to his job at hotel where the final evening CHEVROLET Davis of Mt Pleasant hosted was spent in the "Sky Ovid extends a dinner at Jeanne's Beans Shiawassee Medical Facility Horse Power 132 N. Main OVID 834-2213 in the near future, and is Room" at a banquet. in St Johns Tuesday evening much improved since his summer taxes for Mrs Gladys Coslette in surgery. LAWN & GARDEN observance of her 79th birth­ Ovid property owners now Mary Slagh is spending a 3 OVID - Those who have nHBBHIIjBBpaMailHBH day. Mrs Davis is a sister of not paid their Ovid summer have until Aug 31 to pay the TRACTORS Mrs Coslette. Mr and Mrs Leroy Winans week vacation with her summer taxes, according to and family of Shreveport, parents, Dr and Mrs E. M. taxes for 1973 will be getting a little extra time. Vada Stedman, treasurer. Mr and Mrs Leonard Louisiana have spent several Slagh. She had been at- Tillotson have returned from days here with' their parents _ tending Fullerton College at VINCE ACKLES a two-week vacation trip to and other realtives. They 'Fullerton, Calif and this Mohrsville, Pa. Mr Tillotson also attended the Saturday summer worked on the NEW HOMES had previously been wedding of their younger musical "The Desert Song". ELSIE recuperating from surgery brother, Jerry Winans to Miss Slagh is majoring in The original name of Puerto Rico was San Juan while the] Teresa Rth Huntoon, city of San Juan was originally named Puerto Rico. No Down Payment at the Owosso Memorial drama and has been, ac­ 254 E. Main 862-4482 Hospital before the trip. Mrs Russell Robinson who cepted at the University of They stayed overnight at underwent eye surgery for a Southern California for the 7 1/4% Financing Stow, Ohio to visit Mrs detached retina, at the fall term. She will return to THE OOVERNMENT OF • Tillotson's niece and family, University Hospital in Ann Los Angeles about Aug 20th. QVIP VILLAGE Arbor, last week, has DEPARTMENT OFTHE TREASURY MODELS: . 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INSURANCE AGENCY Ravanua Sharing Ftmde Received: ,^» jr"<7 /(? THE OVID AREA. .. If FORD x Your Independent 'T>ruJune30,1973,,.*.,i *"? ^ '!> •,' You're considering telling, Intereal Earned • • .,,..,....I S&*>* Insurance Agency ELSIE PHONE 862-4253 .122 W. Main, Elsie . Total Fundi Available II • mu-ruuvrin* , SEE US FOR FAST ACTION! Phone 862-4227 Sales Dapartmant open Monday & Friday evanlnfl*. a Service Department open Monday evenings. f atix-fen G0.t/e.m four. t-?3 Residence Phone 224-7580 I1WMW****W , DAltytvaUMIID 8A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Final St Johns Little League standings Sox win World Series American Div National Div w L „ , W L Sox 74 Yanks 7-1 Cubs 6.2 Pirates 6-2 Cougars 5.3 Indians 6-2 Tigers 5.3 Orioles 4-3 Twins 5.3' Giants 4-3 Spartans 4.4 Cardinals 4-4 Mets 2-6 Astros 4-4' ftOAc Royals 2-6 Reds 3-5 Phillies 0-8 Je*s 1-7 Captains 0-8 so*: St Johns city slow pitch results

and standings *ffiw«fti This is how he did it, Rodney Henning, son of Mr and 8V '•••' *! Mrs Don Henning, 401 E Walker, St Johns, provides an , instant replay of the swing that earned him a hole-in-one f rri -1 l last weekend at North Star Golf Course. Henning, using American League an 8-iron, aced the 2d hole on the front nine on his way to W L Gen Tel 3 5 The 1973 St Johns Little League Championship was won by the Sox. Members of the team are ; Bob a 38 round. The hole is a 125-yard, par 3. Bruno's • 5 0 Beaufores 3 5 Wagar, Randy Catlin, Chris Veihl, Chris Ballinger, Tony Young, Larry Goff, Joseph Rewerts, Glen Gil­ Hub Tire 5 2 HoldenReid 1 5 bert, Fred Condrata, Rich Carter, Larry Brown, Vinee Doerr, Bob Roll, Tom Thurston, Jem Dedyne. Central Bank 5 2 Sons of Satan 0 5 Coaches, Mike Doerr, Bob Green. Silvestri Paint 4 2 E.J.'s Standard 3 4 Schedule Bombers 2 3 Aug 13 4-H All Star Game Bike Shop 1 6 Aug 14 Clinton Bank vs Dry City 0 6 Dock I Aug 15 Brunos vs E.J. National League Aug 16 Central Bank vs Hub srmais W L Tire O'Connors 6 1 Aug 14 Holden Reid vs Dry Dock II 6 1 O'Connor's Dry Dock I 3 2 Aug 15 Silvestri vs Bombers Clinton Bank 3 3 Aug 16 City vs Bike Shop Bloodmohile

A silage divider that really works! In stalls on standard 9" pipe Simple design with no electric motors or any moving parls Puts silage in 3 piles inside silo Even distribution gives improved compaction with more si­ lage in silo and smoother unloader operation One size tits all silos The (FROM PAGE 3A) K104 is another line Kools product Spencer, Robert Voigts, Karen Spencer, Shirley 'Walker, Thomas m*^& / ^ Spicer, Bobby Walling, Linda Spicer, Ken Warren, Mel Stewart, Wilbur Warstler, Shirley Strickland, Eileen xW£eeler, Kathleen KOOLS FARM SERVICE; Stump Eugene * Wirth, Mark tnomas 'MB Swanchara, Jane CARSON CITY, MICH. | Wood, Robert Mwlmwlwlft Torpey, Ray Worral, Wilber The 1973 St Johns Little League runners-up are this team of Yankees. Members of the team are; Mike v .-.. .J Vandemark, Gordon Ziegler, Mike Dietz, Sam Holiis, Bruce Fedewa, Scott Banner, Dean Mazzolini, Scott Bebow, Lonnie Hufnagel, Mike Parker, Todd Baribeau, Todd Bakita, Calvin Delo, Mark White, Sheldon Parker, Jim Peters. Coaches, Don Isbell, Sheldon Parker. A fecial 1973 "pat* fatime

by Esther Smith you usually practice on a make, and how you want to Color flow .is a thin icing You can take a cake or Hi, my name is Esther cake pan while your leader make it after you have that you pipe around a dummy decorated for the Smith, and I'd like to tell you shows you how to do dif­ decided, you practice the stencil or pattern. You then fair. a little bit about ,cake ferent things. After you different edging and flowers, Cake decorating is lots of decorating. practice you look in books or fill in with the icing and it or whatever is on the cake flows together and fills in to fun and you learn new things Having discontinued our farming operation, we will sell our personal property Cake decorating is fun and get your own ideas on what you're going to decorate. kind of cake you want to make a smooth design. This all the time. It's fun to let at Public Auction. Located 2 miles east of St. Johns, Michigan on M-21 to takes practice. The first year you do on wax or parchment your imagination go and Krepps Rd., then 2 1/4 miles south to 3198 Krepps Rd. on— The second year, you still use a cake pan to practice, paper. It has to dry up to 48 dream up different things to —— hours then you have your do You can decorate lots of but you learn new and 4 harder things to make. You hardened design for your things besides cakes and" SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1973 learn to use royal icing. cake. baked goods. Royal icing is the icing that gets real hard when it's dry TOM S WESTERN STORE and it is what the decorations OVID; MICHIGAN 48866* v _. ^V*. ! A.C. D 17 gas, series 4, 1025 actual hours, IHC 6 ton wagon with 6 ply tires and are made of when you buy .HNRSr .AND PONV-'fiQUlPtfENf "" " ' wide front, power steering, three McCurdy gravity box them in a store. Then you SQUAHE OANi't '.Hi. WTSTCRN CCOTHlNG. point hitch. Serial no. 84499 6 ton wagon with flat rack and forage lean how to decorate with •I till Hi i, ifl Mm,- _ Ttuif fi.i ••JfWj.t'.l fir)..Srt( MOO to 5 3a J&1517) 834:5446 A.C. WD 45 gas, wide front \ sides color flow. A.C. Gleaner E combine, 10 ft. grain table, Clay honey wagon with 20 ft. of hose, used very little cab and chopper THE GOVERNMENT OF Tool carriers A.C. Gleaner 240 2 row corn head to fit WESTPHALIA TOWNSHIP Lincoln 225 amp. welder above combine DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY OFFICE OF REVENUE SHARING HAS USED ITS REVENUE SHARING PAYMENT Wheelbarrow FORTHE PERIOD BEGINNING 1967 Chevy pickup, 1 ton with livestock 190OFENNSYLVANIAAVE NW Cement mixer WASHINGTON DC 20226 and grain rack. 34,000 actual miles Spike tooth harrow JflN %> 1973 ENDING JUN 30* 19?: Meyer Morton 250 bu. grain dryer. Used Fanning milt • 40 ft. bale conveyor {LI DEBT How ha) the ava labihiy ol levenue iherlng fundi allecied lha IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER BASEO UPON A borrowing requiiement* ol your jtmidietion? one season Win power P.T.O. generator, 125 to TOTAL PAYMENT OF $3, QZ4 Moisture tester and probes AVOIDED DEBT INCREASE 250 volts, new ACCOUNT NO LESSENED DEBT INCREASE TOO SOON TO A.C. Model 500 four row planter, disc Buzz s,aw - chicken feeders and so on PREDICT EFFECT 23 3 619 SIS openers 18 ft. aluminum elevator with motor (Ml TAXES In whicji ol Ihe (allowing manner* did I he availably of WESTPHALIA TOWNSHIP A.C. 4 row rear mounted cultivator, Rnvonua Sharing Fundi a [feci lha In level* ol your |um TOWNSHIP TREASURER and carriage c! ci on' Chech at many a* apply 3 point hitch 12x28 duals - 18 ft. 4 In. auger CLINTON COUNTS ENABLED REDUCINCTHE REDUCED AMOUNT OF RATE WESTPHALIA MICH "4B694 A.C. 3x16 plow with slit bottoms, three Sevefa.1 new and used fence posts (steel) • PATE OF A MAJOR TAX. • INCREASEOFAMAJORTAX point hitch New and used fence, woven wire and PREVENTED INCREASED RATEOFAMAJORTAX I J NO Ef FECI ON TAX LEVELS barb wire - Ladders • IHC 37 12 ft. Wheel disk PREVENTED ENACTING- A.C 6 ft. snap coijrifor rear mounted blade A NEW MAJOR TAX | I TOO SOON TO PREDICT EFFECT Century 8 row trai'«r sprayer OPERATING/MAINTENANCE EXPENDITURES CAPITAL EXPENDITURES PRIORITY ACTUAL MttMT ACTUAL PERCENT USED FORi imorari PURPOSE IHC 120 bu. tractor spreader EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURES nrwoi EXPENDITURES WNO cut 1 IE| CATEGORIES [A| (F) ICUIMEKl IC ' ALICE & WILLARD CURTIS, Props. The right to accept any proposals, to reject any or all 101 TRUST fUND REPORT. proposals-and to waive defects in proposals is reserved Phone 517-224-2958 ^ Revenue Sharing Funde Received ___• by the Township. No bids may be withdrawn after the ThntJuna30 1973 »__9Q2i«_

PLANNING AN AUCTION: above date and time for receiving bids for a period of Inteteil Earned.,,,,. 00. twenty (20) days. lAIUM OF OUIF (XICURVl OffrCIK 1 Call: AUCTIONEER: A) Qallowey Ph. 517-224-4713 or 224-4300, Tola! Fund* Available , JStVm^^W ^ T.TP. fmpeatta,™ ' , Donna B.Syverson Amount Etpanded.... «SOT. tBal*nci ....i.,,,...,.. ,t-532Z«L. (taucnintt M NtyraFATw MCfflarfc r Itn. JmgM-BiJIMivn f North US-27, St. Johns, Michigan • DeWlttTownship Clerk rJ*T|FU» ••4* Augusts, 1973 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan 9A Fowler, Bengel are 4-H \ softball champs The county 4-H softball Play-Offs at the little league championship was decided field in St Johns on Aug 9 -10. Saturday evening, Aug 4th Thursday, Aug 9 - Bengal with Green Acres winning Commuhity will play an over Fowler Busy Bees in the Ingham county team at 7 pm Green League 11-10 and and Fowler Busy Bees will Bengal Community winning play an Ingham county team over Victor in the White at 8:30 pm Friday, Aug 10 - League 14-9. Victor will play an Ingham Friday night's game saw county team at 7 pm and Fowler Busy Bees winning Green Acres will play an over Green Acres 5-4 in the Ingham county team at 8:30 Green League and Bengal pm. Community winning over Victor 9-2 in the White The State 4-H Softball League. Play-offs will be held AH four teams will play in Saturday, Aug 18, in Lan­ the District 4-H Softball sing. The Green Acres 4-H Club took league championship honors in the 1973 4-H Green Champions of the 1973 4-H Softball White League are these Bangel Community 4-H League. Members of the team are (front, from left) Nick Pytlowanyj, Charles Tail, players: (front, from left) Calvin Rice, Bruce Schafer, Steve Eaton, Kathy Simon, Kelly Steve VanVleet, Frank Faivor and Brian Bracy, (2d row) Jerry Vermeesch, Bruce Eaton, Ty Ann Cobb, Yvonne Simon (rear, from left) Doug Rice (coach), Paul Simon, DeWitt 98-pound wrestler Bracy, Jim Williams, Jerry Smith, Ron Presockl and Gary VanVleet (coach);'(3d row) Brian Thelen, David Rice, Jeff Rice, Sue Ann Suchek and Alan Cobb (coach). Charles Thelen, Charles Faivor, Jim Hebler, Wayne Fedewa and Ed Faivor. tops state in 105 division

Larry Bates, DeWitt high pounds, but chose to wrestle school sophomore, defeated in the 105 pound class. a senior from Tshpeming and Two other wrestlers from lied a 24-year-old Pontiac DeWitt, Ed Mathers, 114-1/2 coach to take 1st place in the lbsandBruceHaney, 175 lbs, 105 pound class of the State competed in the United Freestyle Wrestling Tour­ States Wrestling Federation nament held this weekend. open freestyle meet, but did Bates weighed in at 98 not place.

IN FOWLER 4th ANNUAL Men's Slow Pitch INVITATIONAL The Victor 4-H softball team captured the runner-up spot in the 1973 White League. The Fowler Busy Bees took runner-up honors in the 4-H Softball Green League. Members of the team are (front, from left) Todd Curtis, Mitch Jorae, Barry Vosinet, Members of the team are (front, from left) Jim Polil, Jim Piing, Larry Jandernoa, Gary Mark Wells, Jean Divine and Cindy Ferrigan; (2d row) Scott Schneibertl, Bruce Rademacher (batboy) and Bruce Simmon; (2d row) Ron Spitzley (coach), Ken Spitzley, Woodward, Bob Vosinet, Scott Bauman and Debbie Hurst; (3d row) David Dennis, Paul David Pohl, Brian Thelen, Dan Jandernoa, John Pung and Ron Simmon. Adams, Clarice Krebiehl, Paula Krebiehl, Debbie Arch, Shawn Curtis, David Nichols and coaches Roger Nichols and Jim Archer. '1 !' 1? V * ' W u TIGW . Sponsored By, The . , . ' 1- ,,..- ... *•>£.•,_-. . ,j .- + op • "-'ri'-: v**{fi^V7 FOWLER JAYCEES Wtfiecial 1973 tfa* fatfme W 3 Games t 28 TEAMS Double Elimination recognize the rights of others members. Both age groups shook by the accuracy of the and treat the environment as other shooters. (Many of FOWLER ATHLETIC receive a written test along them could stand up a byJeffHazle though it were owned by a with the actual shooting . FIELD Gun safety; one of the most rich uncle. quarter, fifty feet away and contest. The two, persons in shoot the pigtail off George August 13 thru August 31 popular project areas in 4-H, The basis for this each division who have the is available to all boys and education comes in a Washington). Not only did highest total score for the their accuracy amaze me, CONCESSIONS girls who are over ten years classroom type situation shooting match and written of age. As the project name where members view but-1 also notice the respect testadvance to,the state gun with which every person implies, gun safety teaches movies and slides which meet IS 50 YEARS OLD THIS WEEK! Admission - 50* members to treat guns with demonstrate good guri safety handled their gun. But that's respect and handle them practices. Leaders and The state gun meet is a the real reason they are in Come Celebrate SATURDAY, AUG. 11. Under 12 & Over 65 safely. The members are visiting conservation of­ very severe test for a young the state finals. Music By The MUSIC MAKERS taught the courtesies and ficers tell you anything you person's self-confidence and Anyone with a good eye, a FREE responsibilities of being safe want to know, from where poise, r enjoyed going to steady hand, and an interest hunters. They also learn to you can hunt, to the proper compete, but I was a little in shooting should not deny PRIZES AWARDED FOR: way to clean a gun after themselves the pleasure and Best Costume By Man and Woman, you' re done hun ting. privilege of keeping, caring Best Dance Team, However, the most valuable for, and shooting a gun. lessons are learned from When the reward is as great Oldest Dancing Couple, actual experience on the rifle as'being in the state gun Best Charelston Couple Routine, range. meet, no one can turn down a Survivors of Our Marathon Dance. chance to participate in the One of the most pleasing projecj: of gun safety. CALL FOR RESERVATIONS 651-5308 aspects pf gun safety is that each member learns by Will Be Broadcasting doing. Everyone gets a chance to shoot while learning the fundamentals of gun handling. Every WJUJMA LIVE member is taught to shoot his gun standing, sitting, and lying down. Even as im­ From The Clinton County portant as safe gun handling is the need for accuracy. To encourage accuracy a ON MENS and BOYS 4-H Grounds On The 3-Big 4-H Fair Days county shooting match is offered each year. CLOTHING - FURNISHINGS. There is a match for a AUGUST 13 -14-15 junior division and a SHOES separate one for senior JEFF STAY TUNED AND HEAR MENS Physicals, Sport Coats ALL THE EVENTS AND Year round and summer Values from $39.50 to $85.00 equipment Buy one at the Regular Price Get the second one for only

issue set Large Group of Year round and summer

ST JOHNS - Ernie Becker, will be given free, and head football coach at St mouthguards will be gold for . Mens Suits 1/2 pwce Johns High School, an­ $1,25 at that time; nounced that physical Becker said practice will examinations and equipment begin Monday, Aug 30 with 2- . . . and MANY OTHER ITEMS UP TO will be issued to all day practices for freshman, prospective high school junior varsity and- varsity football players oh July 14.' players, The sessions will be Vi OFF AND MORE Those interested should held from 84:45 am and MULT-PLAY IS HERE AT WRBJ report at 9;45 am. from 3:30-5:15 pm. » SHOES • SHIRTS • SLACKS • JACKETS 0 ETC. Physical examinations Game To Win Money. Answer 4,Questions

Correctly And Win Money In Jackpot. tifcaiMtaaMiMMtt LISTEN TO: COMPLETE BODY WORK AND GLASS REPLACEMENT CLOTHING — FURNISHINGS — SHOES 15.8 for DAD and LAD ON YOUR DIAL M0 N. unslnr Mione 2M-1M1 ST. JOHNS ^•fl" 10A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan August 9,1973 1 Clinton obituaries 1 Holy Trinity picnic

Leonard Smith Robert Allan Oerlebeck, 66, died July 29 at the Methodist Home on features ox roast College Hill. She lias been WESTPHALIA -- Leonard ST JOHNS -- Robert seriously ill since March 20 J. Smith, 65, Jason Rd, died FOWLER -- Plans are guard. A kiddie's parade (Scotty) Allan, 50, 305 N and died of cancer. nearly complete for Holy follows at l2:30'prm ' Aug 6 at Blodgett Hospital in Lansing St, died Aug 1 at his Grand Rapids following a Funeral services were Trinity's Parish Picnic, Other activities include a residence following an slated to take place Sunday, teen dance from 8;30- 11:30 brief illness. illness of 4 years. held at Vorhis Funeral Aug 12. Featured at this A carpenter and con­ Home, Norwood, Ohio, Aug pm and various booths and year's event will be an ox games of skill. Refresh­ tractor by trade, he was born Funeral services were 1. The Rev Robert D Lovell roast and country store, in Westphalia Nov 22,1907 to officiated, with interment at ments, including candy, ice held Aug 3 at Osgood The day's activities begin cream and hamburgers, will John and Ida Smith. He and Funeral Home. The Rev Walnut Hll Cemetery. the former Pauline at noon, with the flag raising also be served. Francis Johannides of­ by the E J Werner Post color Schrauben were married at ficiated, with interment at She was born in Howell, St Mary's Church, and he Mt Rest Cemetery. Nov 17,1906 to the late Arvid resided in the Westphalia Hoag and the former Nettie area all his life. He was born in Racine, B Fowler. She attended Set twilight tour Aug 9 Rosary servives were held Wise, July 28, 1923 to Robert Rodney B Wilson High Aug 7 at St Mary's Church, and Elizabeth (Atkinson) School and graduated from with funeral services con­ Allan. He graduated from Nicholas Senn High School, ST JOHNS -- There will be Aatrex-Lasso, Bladex-Lasso, ducted Aug 8. The Rev Fr Coldwater High School in Chicago. She married a twilight, tour of the her­ Bladex, Aatrex-Oil, Outfox, James Schmitt officiated, 1942, moving to St Johns in Clerance P Oehlebeck in bicide plots in corn and and Evik. Herbicides used in with interment at St Mary's 1951. He was employed by Chicago,*D.ec 19, 1928. soybeans Thursday, Aug 9 the trial on soybeans in­ Cemetery. Federal Mogul for 27 years, from 7 to 8 pm. clude; Sencor, Sencor-Lasso, Survivors include his wife, where he was employed as a They moved to Cincinnati The weed plots are located Maloran-Lasso, Maloran, Pauline; his mother, Ida scheduler. in 1930, where she had on M-21 at the Wilbur Preforan, Lorox, Lorox- S.mith, Westphalia; 3 sons, Mr Allan and Evelyn resided since that time. She Thurston farm 3-1/2 miles Lasso, and Treflan- Harold, Leon and,Norman, Johnson were married in was a member of Riverside west of St Johns. Preforan. all of Westphalia; 5 Coldwater Nov 16, 1944. Methodist Church, Hyde Herbicides used in the trial In case of rain the rain daughters, Barbara Eager of Park Bethlehem United on corn include: A*atrex- date will be Friday, Aug 10 Vista, Calif; Marie A member of United Methodist Church, the Sutan, Eradicane, Aatrex, from 7-8 pm. Scheurer, Lyons; Betty Methodist Church, he women's guild of Hyde Park Cavanaugh, Lansing; belonged to American Church and the WSCS Gladys Bollinger of Grand Legion Post #153 and was a Society. Ledge and Elaine Smith, veteran of World War II. Stolen motorcycle Westphalia; 23 grand­ Surviving are his wife children; 2 brothers, Frank Evelyn, 4 daughters, Susan She was well known in her ST JOHNS -- A 1973 Honda The cycle is a blue color with and Melvin, both of West­ Heinlen, Route 4, St Johns; church for the writing of motorcycle belonging to yellow decal trim, license phalia; 7 sisters, Catherine Patricia Sebrell, Lansing; poems. Her life work was Gary Romanczuk, 1894 E number CN320, vehicle Thelen, Rita Thelen and Mrs Laura He thorn, St Johns; devoted to Christianity and Colony Rd, was stolen Aug 5. number SL3503011256. Lawrence Thelen, all of and Marcia Allan, at home; 1 ^homemaking. Westphalia; Pauline sister, Jessie Spencer of Feldpausch and Rosyn Ypsilanti; and 5 grandsons. Survivors include 2 sisters, Feldpausch, both of Fowler; Mrs Gertrude I Criner, St Adeline Feldpausch of St 9 Johns; Mrs Mable Brausch | Johns, and Agnes Schomisch Winifred of Howell; and a brother, of Fowler. Looking over final plans for Holy Trinity's parish picnic coming up this Sunday are 1 Wesley Huch of Oklahoma members of committees coordinating the event. They are (from left) Agatha Schafer, Anniversary open house articles accompanied by a Oerlebeck and several nieces and president of Christian Mothers, who are in charge of the dinner; Mrs Gerald Spitzley, :j:j photo' must be In the News office no latei than 5 . nephews. Two brothers :£ p.m. on Friday to insure coverage in the next edition I chairman of the picnic; Edward Schomisch and Mrs Schomisch, co-chairmen; Gerald predeceased her, Harry and ix of the paper. j_S Robert Good CINCINNATI, OHIO -- Wilbur Huck, both of Spitzley, chairman; and Fr Albert J Schmitt, honorary chairman. Missing from the JK Articles brought in later than Friday-will be used gjl Winifred I (Hoag) Fowlerville. picture are Mr and Mrs Mark Koenigsknecht, also co-chairmen. :>• as time and space allow. g OVID (c) -- Funeral ser­ vices for Robert R. Good, 23, 220 W' Oak St, were held Monday at the Carter Funeral Home in Elsie. He County Commissioners ponder died in an automobile ac­ cident Aug 3. Pastor Chester Baker officiated, with burial at Marion Springs Cemetery. status of Civil Defense director He was born Jan 5, 1950 in Ionia, the son of Harold and Minnie Good, and resided most of his life in Marion ST JOHNS - Pacing a cut in mat­ that he should run the county program for directors in counties of a similar Springs before moving to ching Civil Defense funds, the Clinton without expanding the program to a population. Ovid 3 years ago. He and the County Board of Commissioners moved large extent. Clinton County pays $8190 with former Marlene Delecki lo comply with state level The state requires an up-dated Isabella next highest at $3750. were married in Corunna requirements, but indicated the emergency plan, a line of succession for In other board business, a request to Feb 3, 1970 program will be studied to determine if officials, a public officials conference table a zoning question for a proposed the county will continue a full-time and personnel trained in radiological Upton Farms Mobile Home Park'Jiri He was a member of the director. monitoring. Bath Township was approved to ajjhjj?j Racy Free Methodist In their all-day Tuesday meeting, The board moved to have Frost developers to meet again with the" Church. Commissioners were told by Don Gilson comply with those requirements, but township. that a new state Civil Service director said they would study the program The Township Planning Board had was "critical of the Clinton County Surviving are his widow, through the remainder of the year, to recommended denial because of Board of Commissioners and was not determine the need for a full-time" "adverse soil conditions, the land does Marlene; 1 son, Robert R, satisfied with Charley's (County Jr; his father, Harold Good director. not conform to the future land use plan director, Charley Frost) performance" Derrill Shinabery said he felt the and insufficient date." of Brant; 3 sisters, Elaine and if the county did not comply with Lake of Grand Rapids; county could possibly appoint, an The County Planning Commission the state agency's request funds would existing employee to handle the Civil recommended denial for the same Gloria Hudson, Wyoming, be "cut off." Mich; and Rena Broom of Defense duties in addition to the reasons as listed by the township unit. Flint; and 1 brother, Albert Maurice" Gove told the board Frost regular job. The County Zoning Commission also Clark. His mother, Minnie had not participated in some action He distributed a brochure to mem­ recommended denial of a special use Good, died July 15. areas now required by the state bers of the board showing Clinton permit and re-zoning to allow the because of the board's earlier opinion County has the highest salary budget development of the Mobile Home Park. Hearings announced on controversial bill

Public hearines on a bill Under the present form of rural densities or open state." Septll TraverseCiry 2pm which State Representative the bill, the Commission spaces are to be encouraged, "That is why 12 separate Sept 13 Alpena 10 am R. Douglas Trezise (R- itself would consist of seven (3) where agricultural uses hearings have been Sept 17 Sault Ste. Mane Owosso) says may be "one of members. A 40-member should be maintained, (4) scheduled in all parts of the 2 pm the most controversial in advisory council would also where land should be state. We need a more Sept 18 Marquette 2 pm recentyears" are scheduled be established, consisting of reserved for public pur­ genera] recognition of the Sept 19 Houghton 2 pm for this summer by the members representing a poses, and (5) areas of future problem and input from a lot Michigan House Towns and Sept20 Escanaba 2 pm broad cross-section of urban development. of people as to how it can Sept28 Detroit 10 am Counties Committee. The groups, including business, "Those are pretty broad best be solved. I'm hopeful bill, referred to as "the State labor, agriculture, land powers," said Rep Trezise, that many citizens will make Land Use Act", calls for the developers and other units of who is a member of the the effort to attend one of John O French (left) and John A Simy of the state Transportation Dept stationed creation of a State Land Use government Working with these hearings and present Commission within the Towns and Counties Com­ themselves near the railroad crossing at Lansing St in St Johns last week. Their job was local units of government, mittee, and warns that there their views and suggestions to count vehicle and pedestrial traffic over the crossing. The survey is being made in Department of Natural on this problem." Resources with the the commission (would must be adequate connection with upcoming hearings regarding the city of St Johns' reluctance to comply responsibility of preparing a identify areas where (1) safeguards to prevent with public service recommendations. State Land Use Plan. intensive development is to "absolute state control over be encouraged, (2) where growth of all areas of the The schedule of public hearings on HB5055 is as GALLON-ANNUAL SALE follows: Bath Twp controversy ^ Aug 15 Lansing 10 am 4* Aug 16 Pontiac 2 pm (FROM FRONTPAGE) NOW NOW Sept5 Bay City 2 pm Fisk then told VanSickle, "You THROUGH THROUGH Sept6 Jackson 2 pm haven't got guts enough to come over to LABOR-DAY LABOR-DAY Sept7 Grand Rapids" 2 pm the lake." Another resident thanked the board for their action, and for "bringing the $9.47 LatBX A 100 $9.47 Swp Regular issue to a head." He then asked Van- Sickle to see the DNR reports after the HOUSE PAINT OIL BASE HOUSE PAINT meeting. $027 JJ27 VanSickle's comment was, "All of a OGal. Limit 100 Gallons sudden you want to look at the Limit 100 Gallons from VAN W. HOAG documents, at this late date." $8,97 Super Kemtone The meeting was adjourned without $11.97 Kam-Glo any formal statement from the board Latex WALL PAINT Dear friends, as a whole requesting the supervisor's Alkeyd ENAMEL resignation. $767 It deserves emphasis that Trustee Bragdon, VanSickle's sole * Gal. the time, thetplace, the char­ supporter when the petitions were '101, Limit 100 Gallons acter of the funeral service, voted upon, expressed his dismay after the merchandise used, the '•VTT*' Limit 100 Gallons cemetery selected - these are the meeting, $7.07 Barn Red decisions of the family of the "Some people just fail to appreciate deceased. The funeral .direc­ Roy. He's dbne a very conscientious $6.97 Ranch Red :38* tor acts only as a representa­ job," he declared, "and would continue If you spend less than another family for funeral $K88 Gal. tive of the family. to do so if he's given a chance, and the service, it doesn't mean that you care less... or that J Gal. Limit 10Q0 Gallons The clergyman should be cooperation of the board." you need less. We feet that all families we serve have a Limit 100 Gallons consulted In matters that con­ "This sewer issue has dragged on cern him before any decisions common need for thorough and understanding help. are made. long enough," he added. SEE US FOR a'J- 1 COU PON Respectfully, FOR GOOD FOR AN YOUR PAINT BUSINESS AUTO EXTRA DOLLAR OFF ON LATEX, NEEDS REGULAR OIL '&*« U?//**%p~~"* BASE, KEMGLO, a member of 0S600D— SUPER KEM TONE Jhs/\metica'Group FUNERAL HOMES ONLY Finkbeiner's Pharmacy 0S600D<2w^G0ERGE<3^ ' Expires Labor ST. JOHH& FOWLER, Day 1973 ' "Your Family Health Center" JioogJTuneral Jiomq ABBOTTMAPLE RAPIDS S HOUGHTOnOVID ^ FOWLER, MICHIGAN ' 200 W. State, St."1 Johns, PHONE 224-7614 BRUCE'UlNTEJIMAN ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN J «*""L i •••" " ' l*M».-i«ir m ••" inwiT \!^mm£imSmm* mm ,~ ' „• f AugustQ, 1973 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigqn 11A Westphalia Next Sunday in Area STMARY'S CHURCH Westphalia Rev AloysiusH Miller-Pastor Clinton County churches Rev James J, Schmitt - Administrator Phone 587-4201 All Churches in Clinton, County are invited to send Saturday Night Masses! 4:30 & 7:00 their weekly announcements 'to The Clinton County 9-tn. Sunday Morning 6:00,.8:00, 10:00 News. They must reach us by 10 a.m. Monday to Insure Weekdays Monday & Friday 7;15 & 11:20 A.M. publication in the current week's Issue. TUes. & Thurs 7:15 & 8:30 A.M. Wednesday 7;15 & 7:30 P.M. Confessions 10 to 10:30 on Sunday Holldays5:30,7:15 & 11:20 A.M. 7:30 FIRST CONGREGATIONAL SEVENTH DAY ADVENTI5TS ' ST THERESE CATHOLIC CHURCH Fathers Francis Murray, Joseph- morning P.M. CHURCH 686 North Lansing Street Elder.E.F.Herzel, Pastor Droste and Lawrence Delaney Wednesday Evening Mass 7:30 P.M. ^Averill M. Carson. Minister Services held on Saturday Rectory; 102 W Randolph, Lansing CALVARY BAPTISTCHURCH Sunday, August 5 9:15 am - Church Service / Phone 489-9051 Rev Wayne Gassmon IOIOO am Morning Worship 10:30 am - Sabbath School Service Mass Schedule • Saturday: 7 pm. M-21atEIsieRd Maple Rapids Wednesday, August 8 Sunday: 6, 8, 10,12:*DeWitt, 9 am 9:45 am Sunday School 6i45 pm Boy Scout Troop Holiday: 7. a, 10 am; 5:30, 7:30 pm ll:oo am.Morning Worship No. 81 WEST PILGRIM UNITED Weekday Masses: 8 am, 7:30 pm 7:00 pm Evening Worship Area METHODIST CHURCH Confessions-Saturday: 3:30 to5and 7:00 pm Wednesday Prayer meeting Corner of Parks and Grove Rd 7:30 too; Eves of Holidays,8to9 THE UNITED , METHODIST Rev Brian K. Sheen. Minister Baptism: Sunday at 1 pm Please call • CHURCH 9:30 am - Worship Service . in advance MAPLE RAPIDS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Fowler Area Pastor Rev AbeS. Castor Rev Francis C. Johannldes - Minister 10:45 am • Church School SOUTH RILEY BIBLE CHURCH S ASSEMBLY OFGOD Willard Farrier, Pastor MOST HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Parsonage - Middleton S US-27 &E Baldwin ' Located 1/2 mile east of Francis Road Rev Fr Albert J. Schmitt, Pastor _ Phone 23B-7742 Joseph F. Eger. Jr, Pastor on Chadwlck Road ' Sunday Masses -6:30,8:30 and 10:30 Sunday -9:30am • Worship Service. IOiOO am Morning Worship 10:00 am • Sunday School •10 am • Sunday School am 10:30 am Sunday School. 11:00 am • Morning Worship 11 am • Worship Service Weekdays - During school year, 7:30 Tuesday - 1:30 pm WSCS first G:30 pm - Youth Service and 8:30 am Tuesday each month. 7:00 pm Senior 10t30 am Chltdrens story time Choir practice, 7:00 pm Scouts, (2nd floor) 7:30 pm - Sunday Evening HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH' Holy Days • 5:30, 7:30 am and 7:00 7:00 pm - Wednesday, second and pm and 7:00 pm eve before 380 W Herbbon Rd, DeWitt GREENBUSH UNITED METHODlSl fourth WMC Telephone: 669-3930 . Sorrowful Mother Novena - Friday, Monday, July 30 7:30 p'm- Wednesday evening service 7:30 pm , CHURCH StOO to 9:00 pm Reception In David B Franzmeler, Pastor Saturdays**- 7:30 am and 7:00 pm Scott and Marshall Roads Nlles Hall for Klnderkoor Choir ' Telephone: 669-9608 from Netherlands Sunday Worship - 9t30 Pastor - Everett M. Love Tuesday - Directions at Dawn 7:00 ST PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH. Sunday: 9:45 am Church School. PRICE UNITED METHODIST' am Wayne at Sorrell ll:30 am Worship CHURCH Fowler Thursday: WSCS 4th Thursday at FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH • Rev. Darold B. Boyd 8:00 pm South US-27 9:45 am - Church School .ST ANNE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 9:00 dm Worship Corner US-27 and Webb Road PaulA.Travis.Pastor 11:00 am • Morning Worship 10:00 am Sunday School 1 45 am Bible School Women's Society meets the last Rev Glenn V. Calhey, Jr. Vicar LOWE UNITED 'METHODIST 10S5 am Worship Service Wednesday of each month'. Dinner at Residence 669-3967 Church 6694308 CHURCH 11 am Children's Churches 12:30. Meeting at 1:30. First & Third Sundays ie Area Lowe and North Lowe Road n pm IN-TIME and HI-TIME Youth Fellowship meets the first Morning Prayer 9 am Pastor - Everett M. Love 7 pm Evening Worship and third Monday of each month at Second & Fourth Sundays ELSIE METHODIST CHURCH Sunday: Church Service 10:15 am 5:1)0 pm Church Training • 7:30 pm Holy Communion 9 am Rev David Litchfield, Minister Tuesday: Choral Actors 3-4:30. 11:00 pm Evening Worship 9:30 am • Morning Worship Wednesday: Bible Study 7:3041:30. Council of Church Ministries and Senior Choir 7:3043:30. Administrative Board meets the first VALLEY FARMS BAPTIST CHURCH, 10:30 am - Sunday School, Supt Merle Each Wed 7 pm The Hour of Power Sunday of each month following a 241 Estate Road Merle Baese for Hie whole family. 8 pm Choir potluck dinner at noon. Rev LaVern Bretz, Pastor CONGREGATIONAL practice. Youth choir meets each Wednesday 9:45-10:45 am • Church School. There' DUPLAIN METHODIST CHURCH CHRISTIAN CHURCH 8:00 pm - Choir Practice at? pm is a class for everyone from the Rev David Litchfield, Minister 2619 E Maple Rapids Road Rev Paul Jr. Basketball Senior choir meets each Wednesday youngest to the oldest. The Bible is our R. Jones, Pastor First Sunday-Communion Service at 7:30 pm textbook 10 am - Sunday School, Supt Ken­ Phone 224-7709 First Tuesday-Deacon's Meeting " II am -12 Noon • Morning Worship, neth Kiger 10 am Bible School for everyone Second Tuesday-Ladies' Missionary Junior Church for children through 6th 11 am • Worship Service 11 am Morning Worship Circle. •grade 7:30 pm Adult Bible discussions. Mon-Fri "Moments of Meditation. 5:30 pm - BYF for both Juniors and FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Nursery provided during services * JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES 6:30 pm Youth Meetings 9:15 am Radio WRBJ . Kingdom Hall Seniors Rev Charles Cowley 7:00 pm - Evangelistic Service 10:00 am - Worship Service 6:45 pm Wednesday Jr. Choir BATH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH "hurch office hours 1993 North Lansing St Chancel Choir, 7:30 pm 9-12 & 1-3 Mon thru Frl Tuesday. 7:30 pm - Congregation 8:00 pm - Morning Choir Practices 11:00 am - Sunday School, Paul Book Studies. Text studied: "The Wednesday, 7:00 pm - Mid-week Brown, Supt Nations Shall Know That I am Prayer Service; 8:00 pm • Morning 6:00 pm - Junior and Senior BYF Jehovah-How?'' Choir Practice 7:00 pm • Evening Serlvce Eureka Area Thursday. 7:30 pm - Theocratic Saturday 10:00 am - Jr Choir 3:30 pm Wednesday - Junior and ST JOHNS'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH practice Senior Choir practice Corner of Mead and Walker Ministry School-Texts Used: "Bible" CONGREGATIONAL ^><^)(^^l^>t^^«^V^^(^,M^^<^^C^Xb^^C^^t^^^^C^>^t^V^K^^^i>t^^t^>^^C^>t^^t^)l and "Aid to Bible Understanding" 8:30 1st Thursday 7:30 pm • Woman's 7:00 pm - Wednesday - Prayer and Rectory 406 E Walker Mission Society Bible Study CHRISTIAN CHURCH Phone 224-2600 pm Service Meeting 2619 E Maple Rapids Road Sunday. 9:30 am - Public Lecture - 2nd Saturday 2:00 pm • Ann Judson Office 224-2885 Guild for Jr Hi girls DUPLAIN CHURCH OF CHRIST Rev Paul R. Jones, Pastor Given by' Qualified Representative of Phone 224-7709 the Watchtower, Bible and tract 3rd Tuesday 6:30 pm - Men's 3 miles west Ovid-Elsie High School 1973 Schedule Fellowship . 10 am - Bible School for everyone Society. 10:30 am - Watchtower Study - 5565 E Colony Road 11 am - Morning Worship Every Sunday 0 am Holy Com­ Current issue of the "Watchtower" munion Justin Shepnrd, Minister 7:30 pm - Adult Bible discussions. magazine studies. Bill Nichelson, Youth Minister Nursery provided during services 2d 4 4th Sunday 10 am Holy Com­ PUBLIC INVITED SOUTH DEWITT CHURCH munion and Sermon OF CHRIST 6:30 pm - Youth Meetings - NO COLLECTION TAKEN 9:45 am - Sunday School 6:45 pm - Wednesday, Jr. Choir; Other Sundays - 10 am - Morning 2931 Herblson beside DeWitt 11 am-Church Chancel Choir. 7:30 pm Prayer and Sermon FIRST CHURCH OFGOD High School 6 pm - Youth fellowship and • Nursery & church school 10 am for Rev Jeff Webb Minister: Or. James GIrdwood adult Bible Study nursery through 6th 312 N US-27 Tel 669-5000 or 626-6006 7 pm - Evening Service Every Monday eve 7 pm - Spiritual Phone 224-2448 9:30 am Bible School 7 pm Wednesday - Prayer Meeting Healing Service 0:45 am Church School. 11:00 am 10:30 am Morning Worship Communion Weekly 1st - 3d Mondays 7 pm Senior" Worship Service. 7:00 pm Evening itizens 6:30 pm Youth Groups STCYRILCATHOLICCHURCH Worship.8:00pm Youth Fellowship 1st 7:30 pm Evening Worship Rev Thomas M Kowalczyk, Pastor 2d & 4th Tuesday - Noon • Senior and 3rd Sunday of the month. Citizens POBOX975l7EMaInSt Area Wednesday: 7:45 pm Family Bible Wednesdav Bannister, 4B807 Phone: 862-5270 Every (Tuesday morning and Study. evening weight watchers 7:30 pm Hour of Power: Sunday Liturgies; Saturday - 7:00 MATHERTON COMMUNITY pm Sunday- 8:30 and 10:30 am JJ*| t 2d Wednesday 1-5 pm Family CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Prayer and Bible Study CHURCH ''Mil' • Holy Day Liturgies: 7:00 am and 2:00 pm - Sunday School < i,i<- Planning Clinic „ 515 North Lansing Street 1st & 3rd Wed morning OEO 8:00 pm 3:00 pm - Worship Service Nutrition Class 7:30 pm Calling Program Confessions: One half hour before Rev Wesley Manker all Sunday Liturgies Every other Wed evening 7:30 Cadet Phone 224-7950 irl Scouts 10:00 am • Sunday School FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Every 4th Thursday Jaycettes a pm 11:00 am • Morning Worship (FK DeWITT, SBC EAGLE UNITED METHODIST Every Thursday B pm AA Al Anon 8:15 pm - Young People's Service Rev Jerry Cole, Pastor CHURCH Every Friday 3M5 pm Brownies 7:00 pm • Evening Worship' Meeting in Ihc Memorial Building Rev Ray McBratnle, Pastor Wednesday. 6:30 pm - Caravan. 7:45 while we build our new worship center. Telephone 027-6533 or 483-3807 pm Bible Study and prayer hour Sunday School - 10:00 am 9:30 am - Morning Worship Area 10:30 am - Church School Morning Worship - ll:oo am 7:30 pm - Wednesday, Bible Study WACOUSTA COMMUNITY UNITED FREE METHODIST CHURCH 5:00 pm Church.Training CHURCH OF CHRIST OF ST. JOHNS and prayer meeting METHODIST CHURCH 305 Church Street fi:00pm Evening Worship Meeting in Rev EdwardF.Otto, pastor 400 ESlate Phone 224-3349 homes Mike Hargrove. Minister Phone 026-8623 Robert Bentley, Minister Mid-week prayer service Wed 7:30 Morning Worship: 10:00 am 9:30 am Sunday School 10:00 am - Sunday School pm EAGLE FOURSQUARE CHURCH 10:30 am Morning Worship Church School Classes 11:15 am 11:00 am - Morning Worship Youth fellowship 2nd and 4lh Sunday Rev and Mrs Royal Burnett, Pastor Jr and Sr HI Y.F. 0:00 pm 5:30 pm Youth Fellowship 6:00 pm - Evening Worship at 7 o'clock pm 10:00 a.m. Sunday School fi:30 pm Evening Service Cherub and Youth Choir Wednes­ Prayer service as announced. •loin us In worship where 11:15 am- Morning Worship day, 3:00 pm Wed. 7:00 pm Prayer Meeting "everybody is somebody arid Christ is 7:30 pm - Wednesday Prayer Call 224-4293 for more information Chancel Choir, Thursday, 7:30 pm Lord." meeting WSCS Noon meetings every 3rd THESE CLINTON COUNTY FIRMS For rriore information call 069-9752 Wednesday ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH or write Box 300. DeWitt. SALEM UNITED WXYZ Noon meeting every 1st Rev William G, Hankerd, Pastor Wednesday Rev. Raymond Gochrlng METHODIST CHURCH VALLEY FARMS UNITED MAKE THIS CHURCH- PAGE POSSIBLE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Bath Area Council on Ministries every 3rd Associate Pastor U.S. 27 and County Line Rd Monday at 7:30 Rectory —109 Linden St.—Ph. 224-3313 Pastor Paul R. Jones 155 E Sate Rd Administrative Board, 4th Monday Convent — 110 S. Oakland—Ph. 224- Phone 224-7709 Rev Neil Bolinger, Pastor BATH UNITED METHODIST of every 3rd month ' 3789 Parsaonge & Office 2620 E. Maple Phone 489-1705 CHURCH School — 201 E. Cass-Ph. 224-2421 Rapids Rd, Eureka 9:30 am - Sunday School Rev Clarence Keith Mass Schedule ll;00 am - Morning Worship 9:45 am Church School Saturday Evening—7 pm Sunday 7;30 pm - Sunday evening ll:oo am Worship .Sunday—7:30. 9. 10:30 and 12. 9:00 Worship Evangelistic 7:00 pm Bible Study Holy Days—See bulletin- 10:00 Church School Wednesday. 7:30 pm - Youth service Central Nat'l Bank Schmitt Electric St Johns Co-op Weekdays—7:30 and 8:30 am and Thursday. 7:30 pm.- Bible Study 7:15 pm 7:30 pmWSCS Third Thursday each We cordially invite you to attend any BATH BAPTIST CHURCH Township OF ST. JOHNS 1002 E. State Sacrament of Penance—Saturdays, month or all of these services Rev Richard Cole, Pastor St. Johns N. Clinton 10:00 am Sunday School St Johns-Ovid-Pewamo 3:30 lo 5 pm; after 7 pm Mass until 9 , Listen to our International broadcast' GROVE BIBLE CHURCH Phone 224-4277 Phone 224-2381 pm. Weekday evenings—a few HARVESTIME Sunday morning at 6:30 pm Youth Fellowship Rev Robert Prange, Pastor Member FDIC minutes before evening Mass. 10:30 am. WRBJ, 1580 on your dial. 7:30 pm Evening Service Price and Shepardsville Roads First Fridays—Sacrament of Midweek Service on Wednesday 7:30 IOIOO am - Sunday School. Classes Penance, Thursday from 4 to 5 pm and ST PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH pm for all ages after the evening Mass until all are DeWitt Area MISSOURI SYNOD 11:00 am - Morning Worship • , heard. Mass and Prayers of Adoration 4-1/2 miles west of St Johns on M-?i 6:30 pm - Young People »*Jit 7:15 pm. Holy Communion on 5-1/2 miles soulh on Francis road^ REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS 7:30 pm - Evening Service Friday at 6 and 7:15 am. Adoration of 2miles west on Church Road CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 7:30 pm - Wednesday, prayer S & H Farm Phillips AIlaby-Brewbaker, the Blessed Sacrament. 8:30 pm on WAYSIDE CHAPEL Marvin L. Ban, Pastor Corner Upton Rd &Stoll Rd meeting Thursday through 7 pm on First A BIBLE CHURCH 10:30 am - Worship Elder Jerry Balrd ~ Ladies Missionary Circle meets 4th Implement Friday. 14337 Turner Road, DeWilt 9:15 am - Sunday School and Bible Sunday School • 10 am Preaching Thursday Sales & Service Inc. Devotions—Our Molhcrof Perpetual Rev Douglas Beach, Pastor • Classes. Service -11 am Couples Club meets 4th Saturday in COMPANY Help Novena — after 7:15 pm Ma'ss Phone 489-9251 Holy Communion first Sunday of the Choir Practice - Wed 6:30 pm month New Holland Machinery each Tuesday. 10 am Sunday School month at 8 am, third Sunday of the Mld-Wcek Prayer Service - Wed 7:30 Our Specialty Religious Instruction Classes- 11 am Worship Service month at }0:30 am . pm 313 N. Lansing St. 108*4 N. Clinton St. Adult Inquiry Class, Tuesday at 8 pm. 6 pm Young People Everyone "welcome •4 Mi. N. on US-27 to St. Johns, Michigan High School CCD. Wednesday at 8 pm. 7 pm Evening Service French Rd. Phone 224-2777 jblicGrade School-CCD, Tuesdays 7:15 pmWednesday-BibleStudyand from 4 until 5 pm. Prayer Phone 224-4661 Baptisms—Each Sunday at 1:30 by A friendly church with a message, KIMBERLY CHURCH OF CHRIST appointment. Other arrangements by for today Ovid Area Fulton Area 1007 Kimberly Drive appointment. Bible Loving - Bible Believing - Lansing, Michigan Bible Preaching FULTON FULL GOSPEL CHURCH John Halls 1/2 mile cast of Perrintonon M-57. l/2 11 am - Morning Worship DeWITT COMMUNITY CHURCH THE UNITED CHURCH OF OVID 10 am - Bible Study SAINT JOHN'S LUTHERAN (Inter-denominational) West Front St., Ovid mile south Rev Larry Rhoads, Pastor 6 pm - Evening Worship ci i ci ten Murl J Eastman, Pastor Rev Claude B Ridley, Jr. Pastor Midweek service 7!30 pm Wednes­ Egan Ford Burton Abstract Federal-Mogul Jim McGovney, 9:45 am - Sunday School (Missouri Synod) Worship service-10 am - 11:00 am - Morning Worship day night Sunday School Supt. • Nursery Servlce.and classes Pastor Robert D, Koeppen MarilynKrol.Co-Supl 7:00 pm - Youth Service Sales, Inc. CORPORATION for all children Up to 2nd grade. 7:45 pm - Evening Service and Title Company 10:15 am Diving Worship J:45 am • Sunday School SIIEPHARDSV1LLE UNITED !l:IK)am Matins Service, 3rd Sunday 11 am - Church 7:45 pm - Thursday, Prayer and 200 W. Higham praise service METHODIST CHURCH St. Johns Plant . each month 6 pm - Youth Fellowship WE8LEYAN HOLINESS CHURCH Dr Darold Boyd, Pastor Phone 224-2285 119 N. Clinton, St. Johns Holy jCilmunion. 1st & 3rd KuKlrys , 7 pm - Sunday Evening Service 'l27WWiUiamSt,Ovid 445 Division Street each month at I0;i5am 7 pm • Wedesday Bible Study and Rev Richard D Purchase East Lansing, 48821 ..iurchofflcehours-S:00-12:00 initn Prayer Meeting 10 am Sunday School and Morning 1 9:30 am Worship Service, 10:45 am Mondays, Wednesdays. Thursdays, Worship.. Sunday Evenings 7:30 pm Pewamo Church School Fridays REDEEMER UNITED 7:30 pjn Wednesday Prayer' Wednesday: 7:00 pm Choir practice. ^F5>WLERJ_ , METHOOIRTCHURCH Meetings B:00 pm Prayer service THE WAYSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH 105 N Bridge St Area Administrative Board first Monday Rev. Richard Abney", Pastor H. Forest Crum, Pastor OVID FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH in the month Wes' Gulf Service About 12 miles north 9:30 am • Worship, (nursery Main at Oak Street Pewamo, Mfchigan General meeting of* WSCS third Thursday In January, April and he Corner or N US-27 and Roosevelt provided}/10:30 - 11:00 am, Coffee Dr Lloyd Walker Mathews Elevator Rev Earl C Copelln, Pastor • .. -1636 Horizon Drive, Ionia September Party Stioppe' Rds. Fellowship, 11 am Church School Mary Ptacek, Church Sunday: 10:30 am Morning Worship Afternoon Circle meets second Grain-Feed-Beans • Sunday School - 10:00 a.rrj. Open Monday thru Saturday WE GIVE S&H STAMPS COMMUNITY OFSTJUDE School Supt. , 7:00 pm United Melhodlst Youth Thursday at the homes of members Phone 593-2111 Morning Worship- 11:00 a.m. Fellowship Berean Circle meets third Thursday Complete Party Supplies Free Pick-up & Delivery Sunday ovenlng - '6:00 pm Catholic Church 9145 am Church School, U:00'am Father Jerome Schmltt, Pastor WSCS meets third Thursday of the evening in each month at the homes of 224 N. Clihton S. US-27 Wednesday evening service Morning Worship. 7 pm Evening month at 2 pm members Phone 224-2212 7:00 pm 409 Wilson, DeWitt Fellowship ' \ ,' Phono 224-3535 Dally Mass: Mon and Thura - 7:30 Wednesday, 7 pm Prayer and Bible pm, Tues, Wed_and Fri 7:00 am ST JOSEPH'S CATHOLICCHURCH A church where everyone Is Study.; 8 pm Senior Choir - Farmers Co-op welcome Sunday Mass! 9:00 and 11:15 am Pewamo, Michigan Services at Middle School, DeWitt Rl Rev Msgr Thomas J.Boiger, M.A.( ELEVATOR OVID FREE METHODIST CHURCH Pastor "the church with "acts 20:20 vision" Wayne Feeds and Grain EAST DeWITT BIBLE CllURCH llOONMalnSt.Ovfd Dally Mass -7:30 am t Area (Non Denominational) Saturday 4:30 pm & 7:45 pm Phone 593-2420 Round Lake Road 1/4 mile East of US- Rev Richard Gleason * Sunday SiOO am & IOiOO arn 27 BRIDGEVILLE GOSPEL MISSION Antes Cleaners Capitol Savings Church Phone 834-5950 'Holy Baptism - Sunday, 1 pm 4 miles south of Pompeii Glen J. Famham, Pastor Parsonage Phone 834-2473 Sacred Confession • Saturday, 3,-30 Be a, Sunday • , Pastor JSDingman Pickup and Delivery , 10:00, am Sunday School and 7:30 pm • * AND LOAN ASSN. 10 am - Sunday School. Classes for Sunday 3pm Bible School 108 W. Walker 11:00 am Morning Worship *» * Family Holy Hour lor Peace - 3:45 pm Worship Service 222 N. Clinton all ages 6:00 pm Youth, F.M.Y. Saturday, 7:15 pm Phone 224-4529 11 am • Morning Worship Thursday 7:30 pm Cottage WESTPHALIA 7:30 pm Evening Worship Prayer Meeting Phone 224*2304 fffi? 5:45 pm -> Youth Fellowship, Senior, 9:30 am Ladles Bible Study every (Announced from ptalpitf neighbor 14 and up; Jet Cadets, 10-13 Tuesday 7 pm * Evening Service 7:30 pm Wednesday evening Prayer Gunnisonville Wednesday Service Maynard-Allen ,.7:3ff pm - Bible Study>and.prayer., 8J00 pm Teen's .Soft Bail every Supervised' 'miSerf fW~btb& lira • Friday - ^ Area Parr's Rexail Jim McKenzie small children in all services, STATE BANK "An open door to an open book" HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC • GUNNISONVILLE ., *.. A Bible preaching church with a CHURCH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Store Agency mesBBge for you. i. • • ' Ovid, Michigan. Clark and Wood Roads Portland-Sunfield-Westphalia ' Fr Joseph Aubln Hev Dan Miles, Minister ' The Corner Drug Store 212 N. Clinton, St. Johns Member FDIC ATTEND THeCHURCH ,lo:30 am • Mass on Sunday, ' , 6:30 am Church Service Capital Ana Phone 587-3111 7:06 pm Evening Mass on Wednes- 10:45 am Sunday School Phone 224-2837 214 W. Washington, Ionia OF YOUR CHOICE' United (lay, Inc. 12A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Augusts. 197Sf

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Complete your dinnerware service With regular de­ Eggplant anyone? posits in a CNB&T account. Each $25 deposited allows you to purchase a unit of dinnerware for only» $3 and in only a very short while,you'H have a gleam­ by Kathy Valentine manure should combine Into thumbers a chance to see If you ever want to know ing 61-piece set of fine English stoneware that will a great plant booster. who is raising the best plants add charm to any table you set. Start today. what's new in feeding the Whatever a person wants or perhaps who is raising the world's millions, visit a 4-H to experiment with there is most weeds. vegetable garden. Great usually someone around to For the competitive things are growing there! compare notes with or to ask minded, fair time is the best There are things like pep­ questions of. The annual time of the year. Along with pers, tomatoes, beans and garden tours^give the green the judging'of exhibits, there watermelon'. Other things will be a Horticulture too, like friendship, pride Identification Contest to and furi. Even a beginner can enter, There is sure to be lots harvest a big crop of fun. of competition for those cash To keep things growing, prizes! . ' takes planning, preparation For the less competitive 4- and work. Each gardening ' H'ers, the fair isn't the best year is an opportunity to try part of all. The best part is new things. I have sitting down at a dinner discovered that newspaper, table with steaming sweet three or four sheets thick, corn or squash and perhaps a can be used as a mulch home grown salad with around established plants. lettuce, tomato and pepper The newspaper keeps weeds; slices. down-and holds noisture in.. Leave the papers on after For all 4-H vegetable harvest and they will gardeners there is definitely HARRY disappear into the soil by fun. Even if we don't feed the plowing time in the spring. world's hungry millions at This year I'm trying a least our families get' fresh This Is compost pit to make my own ' vegetables that taste great Si fertilizer. Weeds, grass and cost little. John Williams | clippings, leaves and horse Eggplant anyone? CLINTON NATIONAL KATHY ' Week As a leader in boy scouting for 16 years and scout­ Fowler News | Clinton master of Troop 71 for 12 years, John Williams has The community wishes to were Saturday visitors of given countless hours to the boys in the community. He express their sympathy to Mrs Agnes Fox. has contributed unselfishly of his time, losing many Mrs Elvyra Ernst and Mr and Mrs Paul Schafer County Hours of work so that boys might attend weekend or daughter Magzine and of DeWitt were" Sunday summer camps Jn addition, he spent many hours each •A nephew William Ernst for evening visitors of Mr and year helping scouts earn money to pay scouting dues,1 the loss and death of her Mrs Arnold Miller. camp expenses or costs of equipment. John has been husband William and Mrs Daniel Jacque and active in the development of the spring ana) fall. Magzine father and also daughter and Mrs Donald "Camporee" outings at the District Round Table other relatives and friends. Fox and -two daughters of meetings and these deep involvement in scouting ) He died at the Jackson Flint were Saturday visitors activities led to his receipt four years ago of the Silver Nursing Home Sunday af­ of Mr and Mrs Arnold Miller. SECTION Beaver Award, one of the most coveted scouting ternoon. Mrs Lula Boak, Mr and honors. In addition, John has also been active in the Mr and Mrs James Mrs Cecil Boak and Mr and Masonic Lodge and Eastern Star and presently he is an »I Magruder spent a week with Mrs Carl Boak went to associate patron in the Order of Eastern Star. He is her parents Mr and Mrs Middleton for dinner, ,The also a member'of the St, Johns Commaridery. For thjs Vernon Benjamin and family qcpasipn was the.birthdays I Augiist 9,^1973 exceptional participation in community acUyities^we' -and other* Fealtives and on of Cecil and Carl Boak which are pleased to honor John Williams'as otlr citizen of the Saturday they and his are. two days apart. i week. f parents visited his brother in in. . . x* Lansing on their way Jen­ nings Missouri. ' i checking accounts CLINTON NATIONAL Mrs Donald Fox and It's a Pleasure for Us to ». daughters and Mrs Dan Jacqueand daughter of Flint I BANK & TRUST CO. •.••A e savings accounts ; * time certificates the Clinton ALLOW YOU TO BUY County DISHES m... t » blue "English Village" • white "Silver Elegance"

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* 1 B If 2B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan 'August 9,1973

Clinton County News A PERSONAL LOOK AT THE NEWS

HAROLD SCHMALTZ. MEMMC Between the lines Advertising Director * mm** fMf JIM EDWARDS Editor with Jim Edwards

After learning of the use of all the listening smart guy, the next time you call me devices revealed by the Watergate something like Storm Warning, I'm going to Something's wrong hearings, I've informed friends and family put a hail storm right in your left ear." ONE YEAR AGO Jon Tatroe, winner of the that "we can't be too careful." "Now, settle down," I said, "that's just a Aug 9,1972 Clinton County Soap Box So far my caution has fallen on deaf ears little code name^ to throw whoever's Several years ago when Michigan legislators were Election officials were Derby held here June 16, and, at times, has been met by downright listening off track." bidding for salary increases, they argued that legislating predicting a slightly higher found the going a lot tougher disrespect. Shaking her head, Storm Warning, than average turnout in the 26th annual All- Take for instance, when my wife called replied, "You've been out in the sun to had become a fulltime jot\and merited pay that was in line Tuesday as Clinton County American Derby at Akron, recently: long. Maybe you better stop, playing baft with what other fulltime vocations commanded. residents visited the ballot Ohio, last Saturday when he "Horst Fibbleswipe speaking," I an­ mitton with Ken next door - he must have boxes to cast their vote in the was eliminated in the first swered. clobbered you in the brain with the birdie. Another contention was that higher salaries would lure August primary. round. "Jim, what in the world are you doing? Now what are you doing?" talented individuals from high paying private enterprise Several Clinton County What's the idea of calling yourself Horst I explained that I was checking the sofa jobs to legislative service, thus upgrading overall quality officials motored to Ithaca 25 YEARS AGO Whaddyacallit?," for bugs. of the legislative branch. last week and learned a fact Aug 5,1948 "Shhhhhh, you can't be too careful. "With as much sleeping as you do on it^ they have suspected - it'll be Twenty people, including Somebody might be listening, you know." she snapped, "the only bugs you'll find are Chapter One is increasingly difficult to swallow. There is at Jeast eight to ten years seven from Clinton County "Well, so what," she said, "all they'll hear bed bugs." were injured Wednesday is what I want you to bring home for sup­ Again warning her of the gravity of the (only one reason legislating in this state has become an before a new US-27 freeway is constructed between night when a speeding race per." situation, I recounted how the president had alleged fulltime job. That's because inefficiency and less Lansing and Ithaca. car went out of control at the taped conversations of people who had no than dedicated leadership have caused maddening delays Charges by local Owosso Motor Speedway, Cautioning her to keep a civil tongue in idea they were being recorded. on nearly every critical issue to come along. Republican office seekers four miles east of Ovid on M- her mouth, I said, "Look, you may joke "See here, goofball and that'$,not a code that the parry acted im­ 21, and, hurdled into the about this, but it could be a very serious name. In the first place, who would want to When it takes more than 6 months to determine what the properly when placing an ad crowded grandstand. matter. What if I happened to mention record what you're saying? And, another budget's going to be, something's wrong, and the good of in the County News will be Painters are busy this something that wasn't meant for the ears of thing, the president just recorded things the citizenry is not being served. This is the political discussed during a meeting week covering up the dirty the public." • said by important people who had important of the executive board of the gray exterior of Clinton Giggling, she answered, "The only case things to say. Why in the world wou" process at its worst. Clinton County GOP Com­ County's Courthouse with a that would come up would involve your golf anybody want to record you saying, "Uhhhj As for Chapter 2, as long as bull-headed leadership in­ mittee August 16. Thefresh coat of cream-colored score." is there anyting good on television discussion is planned im­ paint It's the first time the Realizing she didn't understand the tonight'?" / sists on causing delay after delay, all for the sake we mediately after the regular exterior of the brick building seriousness of the whole situation, I said, Knowing I wasn't going to convince her of suspect of politics, then ultimately no salary will be high county convention' which has been painted .since 1936. "Goodbye, Storm Warning (that's her code the error in her thinking, I decided to change Two more Clinton County name in case the phone is really bugged) the conversation to more pleasant mat­ enough to keep gifted individuals around Lansing. convenes at 6 pm. and I hung up." Clinton ' County Com­ soldiers returned from ters.... (As a sidelight, we also should point out that legislating missioners have approved overseas graves this week. I then went home by a circuituous route. "Uhhh, is there anything good on isn't the "fulltime" job originally claimed, since the the purchase of a new police They are Lt. Leonard Bond, Entering the door, I was met with. "Ok, television tonight?" original recess date was July 1. Lawmakers weren't radio communications after whose casket arrived acceptance of a bid on the Tuesday and Pvt Alvin E planning to reconvene until Oct 1.) second go around. Bast scheduled to arrive this "If If Fit* . . —JS afternoon. TEN YEARS AGO Irving L Rose, 21, August 8,1963 Laingsburg, and Ronald Smith, 21, Hastings were All roads in Clinton County injured yesterday when will lead to the St Johns City Rose's car was struck at the The fertile alumni park fairgrounds Monday intersection of Round Lake View from when some 1200 Clinton 4-H Road and Meridian Road youngsters will set up over just west of Laingsburg by a 3,000 exhibits for the 26th car driven by Harmand Editor, Lapeer County Press annual three-day county 4-H Guenther, R2 Laingsburg. If the Senate Fair. In a hearing at Ithaca f The past week has been a Tuesday, a board of prac­ bloody one in Clinton County ticability composed of three You can't go home again. Home has been But she went to the alumni dance. I can be with 11 persons injured, none supervisors each from sold and Mother has moved into ah apart­ very persuasive. I simply reminded her of .By SEN. WILLIAM S. BALLENGER critically, in four accidents Clinton, Shiawassee and ment with no room for freeloaders. the time she entertained her old classmates since last Thursday. Three Gratiot counties decided But you can visit the Holiday Inn recently and 2 of them had a fistfight in our rose other accidents, in which no unanimously that dredging built on the edge of your hometown. And bushes. I also promosed faithfully to never one was injured were of the Maple River was both from there, after dark, you can sneak into take her to a reunion of my old draft board. It hasn't shown up yet on foreign cars continues to that the first thing most reported to the Clinton the city to see if anyone except bartenders County Sheriff's Depart­ necessary and practical. tax returns to any ap­skyrocket at the same time prospective buyers ask is: Food prices in St Johns remembers you. THE FIRST fimilar face at the dance preciable degree - either on as sales of standard and "How many miles to the ment That's whatl did the other weekend. Back belonged to Helen. I hadn't seen her in, sales or gasoline levies - but this week are running luxury cars dwindle, gallon?" Work was started last generally from 60 to £20 per to Port Huron. And one of my big-little years. What had she been doing? She'd been some legislative financial Michigan government's Dealers tell of running sisters sid the St Stephen Alumni Assc was having 9 children. experts are taking a look at week on the new building cent above OPA levels, a financial situation could short of compact cars and ,being constructed for Republican News survey having a dance at the Legion building that jregprjs from. Detroit about 1 Then came Suzanne. She was a couple of suffer before long. , foreign:majde'cars ,wjiile thg ' showed"Tues'day.^With' oe'-, '"night'and we all should go." Mywife^im- what appears to be hap-,', , Indirectly, the, situation Vaughan's.*Seed. Co.' The "graces fcehindime , She'd^ ha,d 8 kids. , larger car&,ajg "starting tq - building -will be* 100 ~ft on * casional" minor slumps; ^^nediately began towTiimper.^he^a^time*, •So-I began to keep score. I interviewed 56 pening'to car sales around ptems, firom the strong accumulate fasten than has I'd taken her to an-alumni party I'd 1 the country. \ William Street and will be prices have edged upward old friends and the least-fertile guy I could ( ^campaign .beginning two or (been expected. deep. for the past 30 months. somehow checked her at the cloakroom and three years ago by en­ find was Dick. He admitted to having onlj If the trend toward greater One report has it that danced with a raincoat all night. * children. sales of compacts and vironmentalists who insisted Detroit's sales of compact that the nation must rid itself "But I was a Trappist monk for 18 years," and subcompact cars last "YOU CAN go withou me," she said. "I he explained. of polluted air. month increased 28 percent am not a member of the St Stephen Alumni. AASU extension No one -- or at least, not f fifed from last year as deliveries I do not enjoy hanging around the cloakroom I BUMPED into my wife who had been many - took issue with the of standard models dropped all night while you get mad at old aims of that drive, but having the same type of conversations. courses reach 13 percent At the same time, classmates becuase they don't read your "Every couple in this place must own their maybe we've overlooked the sales of foreign economy 4-H youth committee column. long-range effects of sjuch an own school bus," she said. "I never heard of cars increased 14 percent "Forget the alumni," I said "There is so many kids. I feel barren with only 3.'' effort." last month over those of a much more meaningful nostalgia involved every county Orders came down from year earlier. This followed a planning committee selected this,time. The dance is at the Legion post. "St Stephen was not the chaplain for EAST LANSING - Diane Planned Parenthood League." I explained. Washington that 24 percent increase in May. Davis, the daughter of Mr during this year's Youth You've never been there. If you were in­ When Ed McAleer, automobiles had to be To counteract the trend, Week. Meetings will be held terested in seeing the hospital where I was "These are good Catholic people and he and Mrs DuaneJJavis of 2420 would have been proud of them." assistant director of equipped with devices to some dealers say they are W Centerline Rd, St Johns throughout the coming year. born, and the school where I was educated, University Extension at virtually eliminate polluting offering more than usual Miss Davis is a 1973 you certainly want to see Charles A. "Aren't they worried about over­ and Sharon Wood, the population?" she said. Michigan State University, fumes. The auto industry discounts on larger cars and daughter of Mr and Mrsgraduat e of St Johns High Hammond Post 8 of the American Legion. says that the "whole state of complained - and is still refusing to compromise on School and plans to attend That's where I reaped the benefits of win­ "That's what I just asked Helen. And she Richard Wood of 10720 ning World War 2. That's where I learned said there couldn't be too many people. Michigan is the university's complaining ~ that the price of smaller ones. Norris Rd, DeWitt were Lansing Community College campus," he literally means Washington's order for a What has all this to do with this fall. Miss Wood attends how to play euchre and how to drink a bottle Otherwise, I wouldn't be dancing with a J recently appointed to the of beer with a lit cigarette under my tongue raincoat." .v/ it crash program didn't give Michigan's financial 1974 4-H - Youth Week- St Johns High School and is a the industry sufficient time situation? member of the band, or­ without putting the cigarette out." What's more, he has the Planning Committee at ONWARD and upward. facts-to back it up. to provide effective devices. Simply this? If the t Michigan State University. chestra and National Honor "I want togo home," my wife whimpered. nevertheless, the industry Simply this: If the trend 4-H — Youth Week, an Society. went ahead and started continues to increase, sales annual event, is designed to UNIVERSITY STATIS­ installing equipment and, and gasoline taxes could give participants a better Wins ADA TICS show that every much to. the regret of drop. insight into the American Michigan county had one or motorists, gas mileage has- The cut in gasoline tax culture, its ideals, successes more students enrolled in been drastically reduced by income would ultimately and failures. scholarship By Laurie Kipp the devices. extension courses offered by affect road construction and 4-H'ers from across the DEWITT - Kathy L Davis the university's Continuing With cars getting fewer road maintenance state gather on the MSU has been awarded a $2500 Education Service (CES) miles to the gallon of operations. On the other campus for four days of scholarship from the during the past year. gasoline (not to mention hand, the cut in the sales tax intensive interpersonal American Dental It's personal .stalling in the middle of income could cut into most contact highlighted by Association teacher's The CES offered 854 ex­ heavy traffic), gasoline other state services — speakers, films and a variety association in Chicago. She tension courses in 85 cities - consumption has risen all primarily education, which of other activities. is presently working on her 801 of them for university over the country. That, gets about one-half of all All events scheduled for BS degree, and will be It finally happened. I guess Or those cute little kids in his much of it doesn't sink in. I credit and 53 without credit. combined with some other sales tax money. the 1974 4-H - Youth Week student teaching at Lansing I've known-for, a long time camper. It seems many wish I could think of some Enrollment totalled more international economic; Even further down the will be decided on by the Community College this fall. that someday some dumb times that the driver at fault novel approach to malt than 16,000. factors, apparently has road - and no one even likes driver would make me mad in an accident is unhurt, drivers realize the The courses represented 39 caused a gasoline shortage - to think about it - is the enough to call the police and while innocent parties are responsibility they're un­ different departments from be it actual or artificial. possible layoff of auto complain, and sure enoush it seriously injured or killed. dertaking driving a car. 10 different colleges of the Now many auto dealers workers that could lead to a TQDAy'S jjfet-' happened. , In an effort to scare other Maybe a skull and university. throughout the nation report drop in income taxes. drivers into being more crossbones should be On my way from St Johns careful, I've compiled a few. standard equipment on the $8£85S3#:3SSm&3g^^ to Lansing down US-27, Michigan traffic accident dashboard of every car. Or Real Estate someone in a red pickup facts, courtesy of the State truck and camper "sat" on maybe drivers should be Computer Quiz by HANK FURMAN Police. shown gory movies every my bumper at 60 miles an time they renew their hour. I tried touching my "Last year in Michigan a licenses. Who knows? \ I've heard about computers ' while I am spendin' free!" brakes, thinking the light total of 2258 persons were 'N,the great part they play, would give him the idea. I guess what I want to g killed in traffic accidents, across is this-no one ever In easin' figger problems The answer if I heard it right Nope. I couldn't go any and 178,029 injured. We meet from day to day. (I wouldn't dare dispute her) faster either because traffic has the right to risk the lives *In 2 out of 3 fatal ac­ of other persons. An '"We can't give you the interest now What sort of style does your dream house possess? For was so heavy. cidents, one of the drivers They almost had me think in 'Twould foul up our computer!" irresponsible driver is a many active, modern people, the house of the future is Well, said driver finally was a local resident, potential killer. They were the only clue the ideal. These are developed along the best lines of careened around me and generally living within 25 To find in' all the answers My checkbook isn't balanced modern, functional design. If, however, your taste is roared around the sharp turn miles of the accident To make my dreams come true. Until the day I know more traditional, you are In luck. There are many near Clark Rd, nearly side- location. > From further computations established homes on the market with histories which swipping another car. On •Driver error is by far the Of course there were some mix-ups Exactly what I owe. make them exciting possessions. And if you are the into Lansing the truck went, • greatest cause of accidents vjrive blood Some irksome little slips person whose taste likes the best of each style, there zigzagging around other cars in this state. Requirin quick correction "What good's a figurin' machine are many Interesting combination traditional-modern and taking chances that •Clinton County had a total unto others. When the profit level dips. Says I. alas alack! houses available too! were hard to believe. of 1690 accidents last year, Asyou If every little detail serves That did it. I wrote down fen persons were killed, and Of late we've had some rumors To throw it out of whack." v And the experienced salespeople at FURMAN the license number and 784 injured. WDuldhave They can be made to lie, REALTY CO, 1515 North U.S. 27,224-3236 would like to promptly called the State •Ninety-six persons have If the folks who do the feedin Are we so all fired he'lpless show you our fine selection of homes. A member of, Police, who said, they would been killed In this county them give Have malice in their eye! That we can't even figger MLS, we generally have the largest number of fine pay the driver a visit. CI also over the past 5 years. Without we press the buttons * listings in the communities we serve and urge you to discovered a person can •Drinking was a factor in unto you and Time comes when I am payin' On the magic thingra-ma-jigger? call us first with your listing. Hours: 0:30-5 Mon-Fri; prosecute for something like 46.4 percent of all fatal ac­ A little debt I owe 9:30-3 Sat; & by app't. this.) cidents. yours. And I ask what is the figure I'll take a rain check on it all Now, I don't like to cause *A total of 353,893 vehicles As I've a right to know. Some day they may come back HELPFUL HINT: problems for anyone, but in were inspected for safety With a way to figger interest Have'you just bought a house? Now start thinking , this case J really felt an last year by the'State Police. The principal is just so much •Wout throwin' it off the track! about making It Into a home! obligation to do something. I Only 37.8 percent passed. The teller sez to me. wonder how the driver would WD ***** Says I'Tll pay the interest too lhave felt if hjs carelessness Plenty has been written on killed some innocent people. this subject, but' it seems August9,1973 CLINTQN COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan 3B Photography is a valuable 4-H award trips Dairy science byJeanrtineSeeger' Bath All Purpose 4-H Club 4-H award trips are one of learning experience the many things that make 4- Youth Week H work worth doing. The Toronto trip for older 4-H by Sarah Sccger ' the difference is in the by Brian Brook One hi the best ways to But, a 4-H photography Bath All Purpose amounts of fat, liquid or the v Bath All Purpose 4-H Club record events is through project isn't just exhibiting members is an extra-special one. It offers many things to flavoring. The Extension \What is a 4-H photography photography. For recording the finished product. Great If you are interested in pamphlet, "Today's Dairy project? It is a valuable events pictures could be emphasis is placed on see and do, and also gives a dairy and want a project chance for 4-H'ers to become Foods", even tells the.'im­ learning experience, A taken on a vacation, a series learning how a camera that's different from most portance of minerals found person in photography showing the steps involved in operates, how to take a good better acquainted with each others, yet is fun and /in­ .other. , in milk, and answers learns what it takes to make making a cake, or even in picture, how to make the teresting and still has dif­ questions one may have a good picture. He or she your own back yard. camera work for you in About 35 members and 4 ferent areas to study, I chaperones packed aboard about milk. • learns composition, what In 4-H there are many making the different effects suggest dairy science. I have The" group of Dairy effect different lighting has, different types - of you want, and other skills so the chartered bus last winter really enjoyed working on and how to setup and take a you and others can enjoy the when it headed out for Products is one of the four photography to correspond BRIAN ; this project. basic food groups. This fact good picture. to the members level of skill. end result you don't have to Toronto. While many 4-H'ers '"Some areas that could be have a fancy camera either. black and white prints. Then, on a bus makes for plenty of makes it an important area. Photography is a means Some of these different types work your way up to color studied relating to this Studying about it can inform for expression. Feelings and are: black and white prints, Many good pictures are excitement, even an en­ project, might be the dif­ taken by a simple instamatic slides and enlargements. joyable bus trip .couldn't one of the things in it which thoughts can be shown color prints or colbr slides. If Unlike some- projects, ferent dairy products, the make it important. through a good picture. If you want to be a little more. camera. compare with the ex­ different types of milk, the photography doesn't have to citements of Toronto itself. If one is really interested composed and taken daring or are more advanced So you see, a 4-H end with 4-H. It merely opens parts of a dairy animal or the in this project and does well, carefully a photograph can you can exhibit an The group had several op­ ferences in program, and diseases a cow could"get, or photography project doesn't the doors to a fascinating portunities for Christmas see some of the fruits of there are awards which one show the authors feelings enlargement of your best really limit you at all. You hobby and who knows, other things along this line. could win. The McDonald without using words. The photograph or a color slide can start from the beginning shopping in the large Canadian labors.' From the pamphlets I maybe even a worthwhile department stores, or As for eating-wonderful! Dairy in Flint gives a yearly photo speaks for itself. show with commentary. with a simple camera and career. received, I chose the dif­ award trip to visit their smaller specialty stores, and A visit to a Chinese ferent types of milk (there spent a lot of time touring the plant This goes to the best restaurant provided a more are about ten) and what Dairy Science Exhibit or city's downtown sections, foreign flair, while the makes them different. Some university, and residential Demonstration. The Car­ regular fare could still be may have something extra nation Company also awards areas. Casa Loma, a small- obtained. added or subtracted. Usually scale castle, the Santa Claus When it was time to go a Dairy Foods pin,- Parade, and the Royal home, everyone was a little State Land Use Act Agricultural Winter Fair and sad to say* goodbye to Horse Show were special Toronto, but every person ridoo r gardening attractions which were agreed that the four day trip REP DOUGLAS TREZiSE enjoyed by everyone and had been loads of fun. Both baskets andfl pails,'work 87th District kept cameras flashing. the 4-H'ers from Clinton nicely to grow vegetables Through the Royal Winter County .and Shiawassee such as cherry tomatoes Fair, Michigan 4-H'ers were County, who shared the trip which are small and con­ A bill which promises to be the hope that, by getting the all be part of this council, might just as well get out of able to meet with their with us, had made many new venient and can add a little e of the most controversial subject before us in the form which would meet with the the industrial development Canadian counterparts to friends and collected many interest to a patio or porch. recent years is scheduled of proposed legislation, we commission at least three business. If all the available discuss likenesses and dif­ happy memories. Lettuce and radishes' do for extensive hearings this can develop a workable bill times a year. land were used only to nicely and look pleasapt in a summer by our House Towns which will meet the general The State Land Use produce food, obviously, window box. Both lettuce 'and Counties Committee. approval of a majority of the Commission would be none would be available for and radishes have an early The bill is called the "State state's citizens. responsible for preparing a residences and population Passport project harvest so you probably will Land Use Act" and I'm And, that's why 12 State Land Use Plan. It growth in the area would have time for a , second looking forward to those planting. * separate hearings have been would do so in conjunction drop to zero. Young people by Diane Vitek learn about our world today. hearings. scheduled in all parts of the with local units of govern­ would be forced to farm or Bengal Community Cactus and other" small - In this bill we have a direct state. We need a more ment and would identify leave the area to seek em­ Although the number of plants do well in a dish confrontation between general recognition of the areas where (1) intensive ployment at places where members enrolled in' garden for decorative use private and public rights in problem and the input from a development is to be en­ industrial growth was Passport may make the anddon'tneed much care, All property and that's a lot of people as to how it can couraged, (2) where rural allowed. project seem unimportant, you need to make one is boundary which has to be this is misleading. Learning some small cactus or plants best be solved. densities or open spaces are I realize I have probably about people is very im­ defined. It's not a new one. The bill, as proposed, is to "be encouraged, (3) where overstated the situation. But, and a low dish. We've had it in local zoning portant to me. Closing the some 35 pages long and is agricultural uses should be I did it to stress my concern gap and bringing myself A terrarium also "does fine for many years. But the difficult to summarize. maintained, (4) where land that, in the development of with very little care. .'For realization that the total closer to people half way Basically, it calls for the should be reserved for public this legislation, we assure around the world is those who don't know what a amount of land in this state, creation of State Land Use purposes, and (5) areas of that local input in the by Rosie Miller terrarium is its just spme or in the world for that something I may have not Commissim within the future urban development. development of the plan is done had it not been offered Green Acres 4-H small plants put into a large matter is limited and that we Department of Natural Those are pretty broad weighed carefully and that glass jar with a few figurines need to plan its use more to me through 4-H. Indoor gardening is all Resources in a somewhat powers to be given to a state appeal procedures are together different from in it to look really nice like a wisely if we are going to feed parallel position with the agency and frankly, I find sufficient to protect, not only For me the rewards of this nature picture. '- all our people or have project are unlimited. Such vegetable or flower gar­ Water Resources Com­ this kind of governmental the individual property dening. You don't have to Old weeds and flowers„can recreation areas and other mission and the Air Pollution control over private owner, but also the right of results as lasting friendships be hung upside down jfcnd public needs met in a with Parisian girls, etc. are plant a lot of seeds or keep a Control Commission, The property decisions kind of our rural communities to a garden free from weeds. It's dried and be made into s'ome relatively new concept. commission itself would scary. In this kind of share .in the growth of the things that cannot be treautiful 'dried ' The bill is identified as measured. mostly using plants, seeds consist of seven members legislation, unless there are years ahead. and dried flowers in different arrangements. House Bill 5055 and was but a 40-member advisory adequate safeguards, there If you are interested m introduced by more than 50 The first hearing in the I used to think that foreign unusual ways. Seeds are council would be established, is the potential for absolute series on HB 5055 will be held used for seed plaques and indoor gardening you might of us in the House. Of its consisting of members state control over growth of girls want to find out when some sponsors, probably no one is in Lansing on Aug 15th at Passport-the key to un-' Lived far across the sea starting unusual plants to be representing a broad cross- all areas of the state. 10:00 am. I hope there is a hung or put in an odd con­ of the MSU workshops are completely pleased with it in section of groups concerned For instance, if derstanding, appreciating, Until there came a letter and learn some of the things itspresentform.Mostofus-- , good representation from accepting and carrying out From a Chinese girl to me. tainer for decorative use. 11 with Jand use planning, Shiawassee Gounty were our area at that session and I 1 1, u , M talked, about .here.,, „,T, I know Tarn one-^joindd'iri ^Business, labor, agriculture, designated .as, pjjimariljC' citizensjiip responsibilities in ' T>eaf Foreign' 'Friehd" A room always Jdoks ' : f 1 Wffl tiegja # Josupply.ah'yone,, today ^international' -world. • the-note began'** • — better with a few plants in it, * Fowled ^ , sponsoring it i^rfecb'gmtfdri*''' 'lancT "developers arid ofhe'r agricultural, the focal interested wi th some r of a serious problem and in units of government would t Passport i offers' op^ " 'As plain'as it could be and scientists say it is better" chambers of commerce background materials. portunities to help o us be I'm wondering now who's for your health because ByMibs'ctjcll'j^tr^iQ^) | more open-minded, tolerant, foreign - • . * plants take in carbon 'ueDert Sommers of understanding and have a The Chinese girl or me. dioxide. If you don't have a Franklin Kentucky sur­ Wacousta personal interest in people. -Anonymous lot of room but would like prised his sister Mrs Martha Mr "and Mrs Terry Saxton Through this project a 4-H some plants in a room, you B Miller by calling on her and daughters have returned member can see his/her way This poem really ex­ can hang them m pots called Tuesday. The occasion was Best Wishes . . . after visiting Mr and Mrs of life as compared to the presses what Passport hopes "hanging pots." her birthday. They haven't Ron Craun in Minnesota. way others live - in other to do for 4-H members, If you want a garden but seen each other for five Cindy Saxton has spent countries, other states and leaders and parents. don't have a lot of room " years. for several weeks with her aunt other communities. There and uncle. really are no foreigners just Mr and Mrs Gene Miller people with different ways of Continued have moved into the Havens doing things, different House, Gene has just cultures and different habits. returned after completing The methods of learning his Army service, Mrs Miller about other countries include Success is the former Coleen Adams. pen pal letter exchange, John Waldron is home studying books available, from the hospital. talking with people wjio have CONGRATULATIONS Robert Gowing returned traveled to other countries, ^V*\. home from his hospital stay taking advantage of op­ Friday. portunities available to us To All Members of the local everyday by keeping our 4-H CLUBS W.X.Y.Z. Club have been eyes and ears open to such invited by the Retirees of things as TV programs, Grand Ledge to accompany speakers and magazines. 4-H MEMBERS of them on a bus trip to Have you ever wondered • The Year's hard but enjoyable Saugatuck on Aug 8, which about life in cities you hear work will be ending soon... we wish will include a boat trip down about all the time in the every member could be awarded a the Kalamazoo River to news? Passport is the Blue Ribbon. Clinton County Lake Michigan, returning project in 4-H that en­ for lunch on shore. courages 4-H members to The Wacousta Senior UYF ATTEND THE 4-H FAIR will serve a public home MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY urge made ice cream social on Mr and Mrs Marvin Miller Wednesday Aug 22 starting were Saturday evening at 8 pm. visitors of Mr and Mrs Ar­ AUGUST 13, 14, 15 everyone to often nold Miller. Pewomo Sister Geraline of Wisconson and SisterlRita of By Sirs Irene Fox Detroit are spending several ST. JOHNS CO OP t weekswiththeirfatherLouis N. Clinton 224-2381 St. Johns The 4-H Fair Mrs Myron Schafer at­ " Martin and other realtives. tended the rehearsal dinner Mr and Mrs Allen Boak August 13-14-15 for Nith Spitzley and George and son Scotty were Friday Moody Thursday evening in evening supper guests of Mrs Lansing also attended the Lula Boak. wedding of Nith Spitzley and We offer our Sincere St. Johns City Park George Moody Friday night, July 27 at St Gerard's SSur e it takes money Catholic Church, Lansing. / make money. I can Nith Spitzley is the daughter count on PCA. of Mr and Mrs Matt Spitzley, r Congratulations * Karber Block Co. Lansing. Sister Marie Diane of 917 Church St ST. JOHhJS Grand Rapids spent Tuesday at the home of her mother to the Mrs Hilda Schafer. tfitt Clinton County See your ««HE WANTS TO Talk to Charles Bracey 4-H Clubs Your Local PCA These area young people deserve your sup- '. •-."' port and congratulations. friendly ford mRKEYOU PLANNER dealer .x. HAPPY" PRODUCTION . - Attend the 4-H Fair CREDIT ASSOCIATION Hub Tire Center CHARLES WEBER, Manager EGAN FORD SALES S. U.S. 27 \B.E Goodrich 200W. HighamSt. * ST. JOHNS * Phone 224-2285 224-3662 1411N. US-2? ST. JOHNS Phone 224-3218 IB CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Augusts 1973 ****M A* AAA ********* Fifteen participate in demonstration, action exhibit >N* 4-H Chatter State 4-H dog show winners ST JOHNS - Fifteen 4-H Kristine Aylsworth- Happy •'S'ihK members participated in the Hustlers, "Five~Fun Fruit County 4-H Demonstration & Salads" and Doug Thelen-^ By JOHN AYLSWORTrt Action-Exhibit Contest Aug Bengal Community on 1, Smith Hall inSt Johns. The "Electricity". topics ranged from crafts to In Demonstrations: ickick************* spiders with other projects in Jeannine Seeger-Tail between. Waggers, "Grooming A Nine members of the Tail selected to be interviewed at meat judging work sessions members met last week to The Judges selected 3 Dog"; Harry Moldenhauer - Waggers 4-H Dog Club the State 4-H Dairy Show,, are welcome. From the state discuss the 4-H Fair, review Rosette Winners in Action Nimble Fingers. "SDiders"; participated in the State 4-H Aug 22 at Michigan State contest, five members will the classes they would Exhibits and 5 Rosette Brenda Bancroft - Nimble Dog Obedience Show, July 28 University. These 14 dairy be selected to represent participate in and -the winners in Demonstrations Fingers, "Paper Tole"; at Michigan State University members scored the highest Michigan at the National judging schedule. Also, with one alternate. These Barry Bernath - Elsie Four and brought home their on the quiz given as part of Contest in Kansas City in- several members plan to '•winners will present their Corners on "It's Time to Fire share of honors. In the the 4-H Milk Marketing Tour October. For more in­ participate in the 4-H Youth entries again at the 4-H Fair Ceramics" and Debbie Leader Dog Puppy Class, July 12-13 at Detroit. Seven formation members should Day at Tiger Stadium, Sept on Wednesday, August 15 at Thelen - Bengal Community Dan Cable was First in the of the 14 members will have- contact the County Ex­ 10:00 am for the public to on "Bicycle Safety". Debbie tension Office in St Johns. 1. The members are looking 13-18 month age bracket; the opportunity to par-' forward to the Clinton see. Burnham - Bath All Purpose Ann Graham was Second in ticlpate in the National ***** was an alternate with her County 4-H Fair, Aug 13-15 in The rosette winners were the 7-12 month age bracket Dairy Congress, October 4-6 . The Westphalia 4-H St Johns. Demonstration on "Baby and Julie Feeman was at Madison, Wisconsin. as follows: In Action Sitting". The judges com-- Exhibits -Lisa Fdy - Olive 4- Second in the 3-6 month age ***** mented the quality of the bracket'Each of the three Brenda Bancroft-Nimble Fingers. Rosette winner with B> Projects, "Decorating entries was very good Thirty-eight livestock Ideas With Wildflowers"; members received trophies members, parents and Seed alfalfa now her Demonstration on Paper Tole. overall. and ribbons for their honors. leaders participated in a In the 4-H Dog Obedience Livestock Marketing Tour Summer seedings of more of hay per acre are Class, Ann Graham with her to St. Louis Stockyards and alfalfa made now will yield expected. dog, "Patches" placed First nearby feed lots July 30. The about as much next year and with 195 points out of a group was able to see how a for a period of several years BAND SEEDING is The Area was saddened to and Lisa Bissell. Many possible 200 in the sub-novice stockyard operates, how as spring seedings made in preferred to broadcast hear of the unexpected death beautiful gifts were received A bracket. Ann received a livestock is sold and the oats, according to M.B. seeding because of greater of Dr Bruno Cook, 70, Sunday and opened by the honored trophy and ribbon for this prices paid for different Tesar, Michigan State seedling vigor and winter morning at Westphalia. guest. Three games were honor. Other members of the quality livestock. The group University crop scientist. survival, according to Tesar. Mrs Dorothy Parks ac­ played with prizes going to Tail Waggers 4-H Club that visited several nearby feed Summer seeding dates The soil should be companied her son, Mr and Mrs Penny Fowler a desert participated in the show, but lots where they saw young should be between late July cultipacked before seeding. Mrs Jack Parks and family luncheon was served to the did not place in the top of feeder calves and finished and Aug 20 for southern Press wheels or a to Strawberry Lake where following, Mrs Iva Bissel' their classes included fat cattle. The tour helped Michigan and up to Aug 10 in cultipacker after seeding are they spent some time Mrs Ethel Gee, Mrs Gra Debbie Webster, Sandy the members to better un­ northern Michigan. a "must" - they help camping. Bissell, Mrs Cleo Waigle', Webster, Lori Webster, derstand the prices they MSU tests at East Lansing emergence and almost in­ Mrs Anita Bissell, Mrs Chris Cole, Kathy Feeman might receive at the 4-H Fair from 1969 through 1972 sure a stand. Seedings Mrs Penny Fowler was the Bernadette Bissell, Mrs and Jean nine Seeger. Our Livestock Sale, August 15, 2 showed that spring seedings without cultipacking are honored guest at a baby Carol Fox, Mrs Dolly Cook, congratulations go to all pm in St Johns. of alfalfa in oats yielded 7 likely to be failures. shower Monday evening 7 to Marie Cook, Shelia these members who par­ ***** tons the next year, and Tesar suggests that oats 9 pm at the home of Mr and Bedenbender, Mary Lou ticipated in this statewide 4- A number of 4-H Dairy summer seedings made on should not be used for Mrs Gary Bissell. Hostesses Weber, Rose and Janette and H Dog Show. project members held their Aug 12 yielded 6.2 tons the summer seedings. They Mrs Karen Bissell and Kim Dore Bissell. first dairy practice judging next year, sys Tesar. In the compete for water and session July 28 at the Green second harvest year, yields nutrients and severely The 4-H Teen Leaders Meadow Farm near Elsie. were the same from both reduce the following year's WE CONGRATULATE Glass recycling project George Hazle of St Johns is seeding dates; in the third alfalfa yield. If bromegrass topped the 500,000 pound working as coach of the two and fourth years the summer is seeded with the alfalfa, it THE 4-H CLUBS of mark in July with a load of teams. The group judged seedings outyielded spring can be mixed with the fer­ Clinton County 12480# bringing the total several classes of animals seedings. tilizer if seeded with a fer­ Doug Thelen-Bengal Community. Rosette winner with glass recycled to date of and did very well according tilizer-grain drill and seeded his Action Exhibit on Electricity. 501,280 pounds. This glass to Mr Hazle. THE YIELD for the 4-year no deeper than 1/2 to 3/4 VISIT THEIR OUTSTANDING EXHIBITS recycling project was period was similar for spring started in October 1970. Each inch. The seed should be or summer seedings -- 5.5 covered by a cultipacker or AT THE 4-H FAIR-AUGUST 13-14-15 month the glass containers 4-H Youth Day, September tons of hay per acre per press wheels. on the first Saturday, are 1, at Tiger Stadium will find year. sorted and smashed for about 70 youth and adults in * Eight to 12 pounds of seed Mr and Mrs Henry Schmid Tuesday evening, August SILVESTRI PAINT & SUPPLY recycling into new products attendance. The Detroit About one out of 4 alfalfa will give maximum yields of Sr, spent from July 18th instead of going to the land­ seedings in lower Michigan alfalfa seeded in spring or 2lst at 7:30. Don't miss the fill or being dumped along Tigers will be playing the is made in summer. summer, says the MSU crop through July 26th in North­ wonderful singing and piano ST. JOHNS PHONE 224-2784 the road. The July monthly Cleveland Indians with the Seedings made in late July scientist. Generally, the ern Michigan. They .visited playing. collection was handled by game starring at 2:15 pm. or early August are higher seed rate should be their daughter and family the Green Acres 4-H Club. Most of the group will be generally successful on used so that as the stand is 3 Mr and Mrs Gary Skinner The cooperation of everyone going via the St Johns fallowed ground or after to 4 years old, an adequate from Friday, July 20th until who has helped with this Community Bus with Mr wheat stubble has been number of plants will be Thursday, July 26th at Pick- project is greatly ap-' Bruce Irish driving. The plowed under and prepared present for high yields. ford, Michigan. Tina Marrie preciated by the 4-H teen Tigers are battling for the by disking, dragging, and returned home with them. lead and Cleveland gives Inoculation before plant­ Mr and Mrs John Wood­ leaders. With the 4-H Fair, Detroit-a rough time each cultipacking before seeding. Aug 13-15, people are'asked l Seedings on wheat stubble, ing is always recom­ bury attended funeral ser­ A regular meeting of the Clinton County Zoning Commission will be held on not to bring any glassHo the ganie thisfyear." pr.operjy "" plowed and mended. The inoculated seed vices for his brother-in-law, Thursday, Augu'st„l6,1973 at 8:00 p.m. in,the Courthouse, St. ,Johnsr'Michigan. At fairgrounds until after the prepared, have been much purchased this spring should Henry Qriffin "of Perry, that time the following will be acted on: ' < , , - fair as there is no place to more successful than be re-inoculated before Wednesday, July 25th at the store it. The State 4-H Meat's seedings made in the spring seeding. La Rowe Funeral Home. DUPLAIN TOWNSHIP Judging Contest will be held on top of winter wheat. Mr and Mrs John Wood­ on Saturday, Sept 22,8:30 am TESAR RECOMMENDS bury spent Friday afternoon Specialuse permit to operate a gravel pit on the following desc. par. of land: Fifty-one Clinton County 4- to 12 noon at Michigan State Other summer seedings Saranac, a French-type wilt- and evening, July 26th at H members enjoyed their University. The contest will are generally successful resistant alfalfa, as one of Sheridan with Mr and Mrs Com. at the center of Sec. 31, T8N-R1W, th. N. 61 rds, th. W. 104 rds. & 8 links, th. S. weekend award trip at Barry consist of Judging some beef when seeded on fallowed the best varieties for stands Charlie Woodbury. 61 rds, th. E. to pi. of beg; also, the W. 60 acres of the NE1/4 of Sec. 31, T8N-R1W, County July 28 & 29.' and pork carcasses, some' grounds to control to be left for 2 to 4 years Mrs Henry Schmid Jr, DuplainTwp, Clinton County, Mich, exc. approx 2 acres immediately surrounding Although Saturday was cool, wholesale cuts and identify quackgrass and other weeds because of its wilt entered Carson City hospital, a certain house and outbuildings situated on Hall Road. Sunday was warm and the 25 retail cuts of beef, pork, or after oat harvest. resistance, moderate winter- Wednesday, August 1st for campers enjoyed going lamb and veal. A practice If soil pH is below 6.8, it hardiness, and high yield in observation and treatment. DEWITT TOWNSHIP canoeing and swimming. session will be held on Sept 8, should be corrected by all of Michigan. Commercial Paul Loomis is spending For many of the members but no definite location set liming to help insure success varieties with similar two weeks with Michigan DeWitt Development wishes to revise their plot plan on that portion of land outside this was their first time at yet of summer seedings. Soil characteristics have also National Guards at the City of DeWitt. They are not planning additional units but just the placement of camp. Also, the campers got performed well in MSU tests. Grayling. them. 4-H members who have tests will indicate Wilt-susceptible varieties The ladies of the Salem to know youth from expressed interest so far phosporous and potassium throughout the County. are not recommended in United Methodist WSCS The text of the Zoning Ordinance as proposed to be amended and a map showing include Charles Green of needed. Generally, 400 Michigan. were entertained for their ****** Elsie; Mike Rummel of Ovid pounds per acre of a high the Zoning Ordinance as proposed to be amended may be examined at the office of monthly meeting, Thursday the Clinton County Zoning Administrator at the Courthouse, St. Johns, Michigan Charles Green of the Brush and Jay Miller of St Johns. analysis fertilizer such as 0- Foriong-term stands - 5 evening, July 19th at the Any 4-H member who .would 26-26 is recommended when between the hours of 8:00 A.M. to 12 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. of any day & Halter 4-H Club was one of years or more ~ or for home of Gayle Phillips with Monday through Friday. ' the 14 4-H Dairy members like to participate in the seeding, if yields of 5 tons or pasture, Vernal and other Joyce Shinabury as Co- wilt-resistant, winterhardy . Hostess. Making cancer Arnold R. Minarik, North American varieties pads was discussed for their Administrator * are ^recommended. August meeting which will If over-wintering fall- be held at the church on annual weeds such as Thursday evening, August shepherd's purse, pen- 16th with Harriet Schmid nycress, peppergra^s, and Dottie Snyder as Hostess yellow rocket, and chick- and Co-Hostess. Material weed are present about a had been purchased by the month after seeding, Tesar committee appointed to recommends spraying with cover the cushions for the 3/4 pound of 2,4D-B per acre. pews at the church. By The herbicide will control Sunday, Aug 5th the ladies the broad-leaf weeds and hope to have them all improve the stand for high completed and ready for use yields the next year. Annual at the church. Thanks to all Here's why we at weeds such as lambs- ladies for their hlep in . quarters, pigweed and making them. Boughfon Elevator JOHN DEERE LAWN AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT ragweed do not require The "Singing Avillas" will spraying; they will be killed be at the Salem United TRACTORS PICKERS COMBINES by frost. 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Disk Colby Forage Box Oliver 12'Dlsk To The 4-H Members The 4-H members point No. 5 J.D.Mower Arts Way Grinders 425 the way to better citizen­ 205 Massey JKools Blower Case • belt drive 1-row Gehl Chopper And Their Fine Efforts ship and happier ways of Int. No. 37 Baler J.D. 507 Rotary Cutter , B New Idea 210 A.C. Chopper w/1 Row & B life. 516 New Holland Superior Loader for J.D. 44 Hay Heads ' Ford NAA On The Work Done For New Holland Haybine 469 J.D. 46 Loader Case Rake J.D. 3-14 Mounted Plow This Year's Fair. J.D. Rake Loader for Farmall H ^ See Their Work And J.D. 38 Chopper 2 Heads Oliver 3-16" Plow Achievements At The I.H.C. 45 T. Baler - Trailer J.D. Disk KBA 4-H FAIR AUGUST 13-14-15

-«-> NEW1DEA JOHN DEERE SALES AND SERVICE BOUGHTON ELEVATOR MMM SOUfMHHr I\E\A/ HOiLAND CARSON CITY PHONE 584-3550 DeWitt, Mich. Phone 669-6684 August 9,1973' CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan 5B Discover wildflowers FOWLER \ Learning about food through 4-H by Lisa Foy American Indians used < Louis J Martin, a life long by Kathy Spitzley Olive 4-H Projects Club wildflowers in many ways? citizen of Clinton County food after you eat it. If a were served to those who clubs have. At these dinners, Wildflowers is an in-1 Learning about foods more scientific approach is' attended it. Last year each They used a great many of celebrated his 90th birthday through 4-H is a very en-, the girls do all the cooking, teresting 'project for 4-H these flowers for food, anniversary on July 29. A desired she can take Food local club selected a state serving, and cleaning up; members of all ages. joyable way to do it. You Science and You and do and made an assortment of and the mothers are honored medicines, and dyes. They dinner was served in his learn nob only to cook and Walking through the woods, also thought some flowers honor at Jeanne's Beans in many, different experiments foods from that state. All the- guests. along the river, or through prepare foods but also why with food. ' ' clubs then got together and had magical properties. For St Johns, His sons, Gregory you do some of the things you Learningabout food can be the fields you can discover instance, they carried the of Lansing, Sylvester and During each of the years in sampled each others food. fun and through 4-H it will irony things about nature. do. This gives you more than foods the member will have Anotheryearwe wereable to tubers of the American Lotus Clement of Fowler and their knowledge about foods, it be. Food, the preparation, One of the prettiest to protect themselves from wives and his daughters, the opportunity to par­ attend a demonstration of a preservation and nutritional discoveries are all the gives you an understanding ticipate jn a foods event with microwave oven and other witches and they hung the Sister Geraldine Martin of of them, value of it, is. important beautiful wildflowers that Common St. Johnswort over Detroit and Sister Rita the entire Clinton County interesting equipment because food is something you never noticed before. It their door to keep evil away. Martin, Portage Mich were This understanding Foods Group. This year, for designed for the preparation that everyone needs. And to also gives you a sense of present and also in at­ usually begins with Food for the older girls, -it was a of food. Another activity that get the best out of food it's The first-year wildflower 1 Fun. In this category the 4- accomplishment to be able to student needs to find and tendance were Mr and Mrs Hawaiian Luau. Smith Hall is especially enjoyed by the best to learn all you cap say, "I know what kind, of H'er learns about the basic was decorated to resemble mothers is the Mother- identify at least 20 flowers. William Spitzley of Portland, four groups -- the meat about it and what better way flower that is." They also have to make a Mr and Mrs Oscar Cook of .Hawaii and Hawaiian foods Daughter Dinner that some to do it than through 4-H. Did you know that there group, the milk group, the poster showing mounted Pewamo, Mr and Mrs bread and cereal group, and are more than 500 different flowers from three different Joseph Pung of Westphalia, wildflowers in Michigan? the fruit and vegetable habitats and write a story Mrs Marie Martin and Mrs group. She learns why these YESTERDAY Is a Dream .... Studying wildflowers is a lot about their project. * Lena Pung of Fowler. In the of fun! We learn to identify foods are important and how The second year student evening a reception and a to prepare them properly TODAY Is a 'Reality .... some of the common wild­ must find' at least 25 more supper in his honor was held flowers in our state. We and attractively with the wildflowers and mount them USA at his home. His grand­ wide variety of recipes in­ learn more about "them on the forms in their children, great grand­ TOMORROW Is a Vision . through the study of their five cash prizes awarded to cluded in the Food for Fun notebook. They also write a the winners. children, relatives and booklet. structure, characteristics, story and draw a complete There are several friends joined in wishing Mr For a BETTER TOMORROW . . . and habitat. Some flowers Martin continued life and After the 10-12 year old has flower identifying it's parts. decorating ideas I have learned about Food for Fun, are very scarce in Michigan At the 4-H Fair this year happiness. and so it is against the law to learned to do with wild­ she may continue in the 4-H all the wildflower members flowers. I have made flower Mr and Mrs Hilary Miller program in the category pick them. Some of the will bring their notebooks Join a 4^H Club Today! protected ones are Trilium, arrangements with sprayed . and family of Lansing and Today's Girl, Tomorrow's full of mounted flowers; oyster plants; framed Mr and Mrs Lester Miller Homemaker. Here she Trailing Arbutus, Lady their posters; and their Slippers, and Pitcher Plant. pressed flower pictures; and were Sunday evening learns more about the basic stories to be displayed and decoupages plaques. visitors of Mr and Mrs Ar­ four food groups. Plus she All wildflowers should be judged. This year for the nold Miller, For clearer thinking ... for better picked sparingly to preserve I really enjoy this project learns how to prepare tasty first time, there will be a because it gives me a chance Mr and Mrs James and nutritional meals. She HEALTH judgment for tomorrow! the beauty of our com­ Wildflower Identification munity. to pay more attention to the Magruder and his parents learns the different ways of For loyalty to the United States and Contest. Anyone can enter beautiful things of nature.' were visitors of Mrs Lula preparing meat, and all that HEAD the American way of life! . Early in the spring our this contest and there will be See you at the fair! club goes on a hike into the Boak on Friday. she learns is more detailed For better living and greater service oods to find different than what she learned in HEART to the club, community and country! ildflowers. During the Food for Fun. This course is Far the necessary skill to meet the ummer we find many also sprinkled with recipes HANDS tasks that are la the future! lowers along the roadside, Ceramics-an enjoyable craft and Science Whys. riversides, and in fields. We After the 4-H'er learns all use shears to pick our by Susan Woodhams break a big piece out of it. the basic food preparations, flowers so that they will not Ceramics is an enjoyable With a cleaning tool, you she does more intensified study through Exploring be uprooted. When we find a craft for boys and girls, the carefully smooth down the WE wish to congratulate all the 4-H Club members different wildflower we pick young and not so young. seam lines (this is made Foods and Nutrition. In this it and press it in a flower In beginning ceramics, it when the twp pieces of mold course she may take one and their leaders in Clinton county for their many achievements press'. If you don't have a is wise to start with are put together). A little area and learn about it for Good tuck on your annual 4-H Club Fair . . . flower press you can use a something simple and then water on your finger and her remaining years in 4-H. catalog or magazine and go on to the more com­ sometimes a damp sponge For instance, she may study weigh it down after you get plicated pieces. help a lot. breads. The first year might We Urge. home to make it press flat. I buy my pieces in the After your piece is be -directed towards the Aug. 13-14-15 Everyone to We learn to identify the greenware stage and go cleaned, it must be fired in a nutritionalaspect of bread or Attend the Fair flowers from the shapes of from there. These pieces kiln at a very high tem­ about different kinds sold in ST. JOHNS CITY PARK their leaves and petals and have already been poured in perature. Your greenware stores. She might then go on by their color and sometimes a mold and shaped. piece is now known as to foreign breads or holiday their smell. We have a form The greenware pieces are bisque. It is hard now and bread or quick breads BEE'S Chevy - Olds, Inc. to fill out about each new very breakable, so great can be handled easier. learning more and more about one section of 'flower that we find. care must be taken not to If your piece is a figurine, OLDSMOBILE-CHEVROLET ; Did you know that the squeeze the piece too hard or it is usually painted with a breadmaking each year. The 14-18 year old may US-27 ST. JOHNS Phone 224-3345 SUSAN wish to learn about a dif­ stain. After being sprayed ferent food such as milk or with a fixative, your piece is eggs, or she may choose a finished. country and study its foods, We Congratulate ... Dishes are done in a glaze, or she may wish to study in as are many other articles. more general terms. If she Three or four coats of glaze chooses the more general The 4-H Clubs of Clinton County must be applied and the category, she would learn piece fired again. about food management and Ceramics is a simple and preparation, how to buy and offer our relaxing hobby. Birthday, foods to get the most for your wedding, Christmas gifts or money and what happens to ,' something foryour home can I f ^ Ml rt't I. hti II: i be made and at a much lower Over 400 million persons t cost than what you could find suffer from trachoma,.For5£ in a store. the United Nations. Our club is looking for­ Children's Fund can provide' ward to our next project and antibiotic ointment to save the new ways we can do one of them from blindness. for a things. Successful LCC purchases urban 4-H fair renewal land LANSING - At 3:30 pm Applied Arts'vand Sciences July 31 Lansing Community building will begin in Sep­ Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, August 13-14-15 College purchased 12 acres tember, and immediate of urban renewal #2 property planning for additional All Policies are non-assessable from the city of Lansing. • campus building is now The land, for which LCC under way. paid $662,248, extends from Those present at the title Farmers Mutual Insurance Company Shiawassee on the south to transfer transaction were Saginaw on the'north, and Philip J. Gannon, president from Washington on the west of LCC; Richard Zim­ over 100 years of service to Grand on the east. The merman, director of Lansing additional property, Redevelopment Depart­ 201 E. State St. Johns Phone 224-3044 required to complete the ment; Bruce Newman, campus master plan, gives business manager of LCC; LCC a total of 28 acres in and Douglas McKinstry, downtown Lansing. coordinator of planning at Our Sincere Congratulations Construction of the new LCC. to the HATS OFF TO... Clinton CLUB , County 4-H MEMBERS

4-H We Proudly Hail the . Without good health, progress in 4-H Club Work is next to impossible. Members That's why the 4-H'ers stress keeping physically fit. We are proud to Youth-of play a role in the health of Clinton County by providing competent and their prescription service ... a service we have rendered to the,Clinton 'County-area,for over 50 years;1 We:invite.you and.your families to Clinton County visit our store oftenl , • Leaders who are preparing "themselves for a better future through 4-H Club activities. We congratulate the area 4-H Clubs and their ATTEND THE 1973 4-H FAIR The 4-H movement offers a great leaders and extend our best wishes for a opportunity for the boys and girls of today to better adapt themselves successful Fair. . MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY • August 13-14-15 for the years ahead which will sure­ ly lind our nation's population vast­ ly Increased. j Attend the Clinton County AUGUST 13f 14, 15 4-H CLUB FAIR 4-H.Fairgrounds—St. Johns City Park READY-MIX CONCRETE August 13-14-15 Rexall City Park St, Johns Digging & Septic Tank Service With Clinton County's Largest Camera Department , Serving St. Johns for 50 Years from the Corner of ,G(intpn and Walkei1 • N.US-27 ST. JOHNS Ph. 224-3766 MATHEWS ELEVATOR ST. JOHNS, * Phone 224^837 FOWLER PHONE593-2111 6B*\ CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan August 9,1973 Beef cattle Eagle National AM Citizenship Mr and Mrs Kenneth tended a retired mail by Leslie Ann Kuenzli Wilson just returned home carriers picnic at Derby Stoney Creek 4-H Club from a weeks Vacation in the Lake. Lately beef cattle have Upper Peninsula. Mr and Mrs Charles Short Course become one of the^ most Higbee spent all last week at talked about issues in Mr and Mrs Herbert their cabin in Kalkaska Patrick visited Mr and Mrs by Vickie Thelen into Individual responsibility Memorial and the America. No one seems- to woods. know if they are going to Rev Sidney Short at Hastings Mr and Mrs Robert, Last summer from August for citizenship and to develop Washington Monument. You Sunday. 20 to August 26 six kids from skills ,and knowledge that that we were very have meat next week or not. Feldspausch and family an^s can see For that reason, we need • The Eagle Methodist .vacationing in California for Clinton County attended the help young people relate to busy all the time either in Congregation Citizenship Short Course at others in their community, sessions or touring, many more beef cattle. No attended, 3 weeks. one in America can just Eaton Rapids camp meeting Lloyd Dunn is in the the National 4-H Center in their nation and their world! One of the most interesting last Sunday. Washington, D.C. Attending Discussion and seminar stand by and let his farmer hospital for treatment. parts of the course was friend worry about supplying Mr and Mrs Ed Evert Mr and Mrs Allen Huhn were Pat Fox, Alan Cobb, sessions feature con­ working together with 4-H spent Sunday at Chippewa Kathy Hazle, Bruce Levey, temporary topics of interest meat. and John Higbee are here to youth and methods of members from other states. There are many different Lake. from Iowa visiting relatives Colleen Wood, and myself. We learned how other states Mr and Mrs Ed Rose at­ ,and friends. We were six of the ninety- dealing with problems programs differ from breeds of beef cattle two 4-H members from through positive action. available today. Besides Michigan's. There were 4-H VICKIE Michigan attending the week We had a chance to see the members from California, Hereford and Angus, there long session. We were among federal government in action Maine, New York, Penn­ are Charolais, Red Angus, AFUELforALL more than 6,000 4-H mem­ by spending a day on Capitol sylvania, and Vermont. Beefmaster and many GAS bers from throughout the Hill. Our delagation had a There were three busloads of Raising crosses. The type of cross 'in SEASONS United States selected to chance to visit with kids from all over Michigan. most demand is the take part in these teen Congressman Cederberg of Charolais cross. You can apply for this trip The beef picture has just leadership training sessions the 10th District o£ Michigan'. LESLIE conducted by the National 4- We also had a chanceevery by contacting the Extension recently changed and now H Foundation in behalf of the day for some field trips. We Office and they will send you rabbits instead of a short, fat animal, buyers want an Cooperative Extension visited the White House, a form to fill out. This year animal with more Service of the State Land- Mount Vernon, Washington Virginia Cordes, Bonnie muscelling and less waste. Grant Universities and the Cathedral, Bureau! of Schafer, Kathy Spitzley, This calls for an animal with U.S. Department of Engraving and Printing, Debbie Thelen, Harry MMPA longer legs and body and less Agriculture. Smithsonian Institute, Moldenhaur, and Dan Wash­ middle. The major purpose of the Arlington Cemetery,' Jef­ burn will be attending this There are many 4-H kids course is to provide insight ferson Memorial, Lincoln year's session. that are supplying about 400- NO. MATTER WHAT YOUR NEEDS- 4-H milk 600 lbs of meat a year or Pewamo more. Thesekids take one or CONGRATULATIONS more steers' a year to dif­ LP 6AS WILL DO THE JOB! By Mrs Irene Fox s ferent county fairs to be Bridal Shower - Sunday tour shown and sold for meat. The -H CLUB MEMBER afternoon, July 29, from 2 to animals sold at the fair are Prompt Delivery 6S60S. BegoleRd. ,5 pm." Mrs Carl Fox and by Charles Green good, fat, young animals and PERRI^ON «!!"> provide excellent,eating. 4 daughters Shirley and Brush and Halter 4-H Club 1/2N -2W -1/2 N Debbie Pox, attended a Boys and girls who take The MMPA 4-H Milk these 800-1200 lbs streers to WHITE'S From Pompeii Bridal Shower in honor of PHONE POMPEII Linda Fox at the home of Marketing Tour is a two-day the fair have to teach them to Mrs Mike Gross of Eagle, event in mid-July sponsored respond to a halter. This 838-2201 Michigan. by the Michigan Milk process makes the steer Mr and Mrs Harry Hattis, by Jerry Price Producers Association. This tame and easily handled Jr, of Portland, and Mr and Olive 4-H Projects Club tour is attended annually by provided they are worked Mrs Charles Williams and Rabbits are long-eared some sixty 4-H members and with enough. At this weight, their two grandsons of fluffy tailed little animals leaders. each animal should be Congratulations Wilkes Barrey, Pa, were that make nice pets as a The first day of the tour nearly finished and ready for callers of Mrs Dorothy Parks hobby or can be a profitable starts with a tour of the auction. Monday, July 9. Charles business if a person works at MMPA offices on Seven Mile Most of the Steer calves 4-H. Members Williams is the brother of the it. Rd. in Detroit. Here we saw are bought in November and late Margaret Hattis. The rabbit is an animal the computer used by MMPA December of the previous and Leaders that is easily raised by and were told of the many year. At that time they weigh Mr and Mrs Don Knuth of anyone under any climatic jobs it performs. Also Sacramento, California and about 450 td 600 lbs. You are doing a wonderful job conditions in ,the US. The located at the offices here From the time they are We congratulate the area 4-H Clubs and their Mr and Mrs Robert Alton of rabbit can be used for meat, was the quality control and deserve the wholehearted leaden and extend our best wishes for a success Pontiac were visitors of their bought until they are sold, mother, Mrs Francis Alton fur, wool, show, as well as department where all milk the steers always have grain support of Clinton county. #-.* ful Fair. at the Ionia Manor during experimental purposes, and samples are tested. We in front of them. Besides their demand is greater than learned even very minute having a heavy grain ration, past week. the supply. amounts of a foreign sub­ Mr and Mrs Charles steers need good hay and Getting a rabbit ready for stance are detectable. After plenty of water. Water is Attend the 4-H Fair Briggs III, spent the box lunch the tour weedend at the home of Ruth show takes a lot of work. You equally important in feeding for a Successful 4-H have to have them so they proceded to the huge Kroger and finishing steers. Swindt. Dairy in Detroit. This plant Fair Next . . August 13-14-15 Debbie Summeral was will set, and be in the right -Because of the present weight range by the time of processes much of the dairy concern for meat, there is a admitted at the Ionia County products for Kroger stores in Monday, Tuesday Memorial hospital Tuesday, the fair. If you have a great opportunity for the At The Fair Grounds market pen which is three of the Eastern part of the youth of America to get July 24. Judy Kellogg was United States. Wednesday admitted Thursday, July 26 the same breed, they have to involved. The breed both were Tonsillectomy weigh the same or as close to That evening we enjoyed associations have Junior at St. Johns City Park patients. it as you can get. our banquet meal at the Memberships available for Mathew Cook, 6 yea__r old_ Some things to look for in a Pick-Fort Shelby Hotel and a boys and girls under 21 years son of Mr andMrs Jloward good ,shoshow rabbirabbit iis thathat it is Tiger ballgame wher.. e of "age. There also is a CLOTHING — FURNISHINGS -.SHOES .tnJe »vanety-»of places where you %Cook wajua

5* replacing those worn-out their community . . . working for the betterment of I and Offer Our BEST WISHES for a I tires •' SEE US! America. t Successful Fair Monday, Tuesday, t ATTEND THE 4-H FAIR AUGUST 13-14-15 and Wednesday, Aug. 14-15-16 t • OVSD ROLLER MILLS % LEVEY'S JEWELRY \ 909 E. State St. ST. JOHNS Ph. 224-4726 OVID 834-5111 ELSIE, MICH. Phone 862-4300 k

s August 9,1973 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan 7B With the increasing FRICKE FARM SERVICE number of housewives Knitting beats boredom working during the day, . byLoreneJ.Tait them and tell them proudly knitters than girls. ,At our "babysitters", have become ,rAOW.l-«UIUP«K Jolly Knitters that you make it yourself. county 4-H Fair two years; more and more in demand. Child care Your friends, will probably ago, a young fellow won the' More often than not, these 'Located 2% Miles North Are yotr bored? Isn't there be envious because you can top prize in knitting. You can sitters are teenaged girls anything you can do besides make something they have make vests, ties, ear warm­ and occasionally boys, who by Debra Burnham of Middleton on Ely Hwy. mow the lawn or do the to buy. ers, etc. to wear. They will are always anxious to earn a dishes and clean the house? Jn 4-H knitting, one can look really sharp in today's couple of extra collars SERVES ALL YOUR NEEDS IN STEEL Want to do something learn more than just how to world of fashions. during the long school needs and understandings of twenty minutes. With the 4-H besides sit? The answer to knit. One learns Knitting is a very in-. holiday. the baby to the toddler to the program you are given FARM BUILDINGS, BUTLER GRAIN your problem is knitting. parliamentary procedures, teresting-4-H project. It Whether you have been pre-adolescent. With each pamphlets and songbooks In '1-H Knitting, you can how to get along with others, doesn't cost anything for sitting a very long time or stage you go into four dif­ which come in very handy BINS AND KAN-SUN CONTINUOUS learn to make various how to model the project lessons. The only costs are have only started, everyone,. ferent ways in which; he for finger plays and creative things. When you are just which was made by that for .the materials you use, even the most expert, can grow§; his body, his activities. In the program FLOW GRAIN DRYERS learning to knit, for a 4-H person, and how to correct which will be well worth the use, a little help now and relations with others, his you learn what to do in 'Call Us For All The Details project you can make .the mistakes you make. money after" you finish a then. The 4-H people un­ feelings, and his mind. You emergencies and first aid for anything from a headband to learn' his fears and his in­ the falling down and the cut WE ARE ALSO DEALERS FOR After becoming pretty project. There is. a great derstand this and that's why _CLA_YAN_p' CARDINAL EQUIPMENT LINES slippers or mittens. After good at knitting, you can use reward , in finishing' they've develped the "4-H securities, all which can be fingers. one learns the basics, you your knowledge and skills to something that you made Child Care" program. very frightening to both you The '4-H Child Care 'MIDDLETON Phone 236-7358, can make sweaters, dresses, and him. program is open for make Christmas presents. yourself. You start with a MMMf afghans, etc. You can make slippers, piece of yarn and end with a The slides, films, and Whether as a sitter or a everyone, boys and girls. Not Everyone knowns how sweaters, mittens, project of your desire. It is discussions, you learn to mother, there are times only will it'help you right expensive the newer neckscarves, barbie doll an achievement that a lot of understand the child from when entertainment is badly now wfth your babysitting Try a classified fashions can be. You can people wish they could do, ages one through nine. The' needed. With the smaller but help you understand clothes, pot holders, wash children the attention span is when you have children of make them yourself and cloths, etc. If you become but can't So, don't you be a ages are broken up into WANT ADS usually it lasts longer and quite good at knitting, you wisher. Be a doer. sections and you go into the very short, at the most your own. CAN SELL AHyTHIHG\ wears better. It's a great might sell some of the things feeling to walk into school listed above to aunts, uncles, and have your- friends ask or friends. Hand knitted gifts you where ytiu bought the are always nice to receive. sweather or outfit you're Guys, you can knit, too! wearing. Then you surprise Some guys make better 4-H Share-the-fun by Denise Cerny ' Nimble Fingers 4-H Club The date: Tuesday morn­ ing, July 10, 1973. The place: St Johns High School auditorium. The time: 8:53 a.m. Nine o'clock wsis zero hour. In the minutes that followed, the air was bustling with excitement and anxiety. It became 9:00... 9:06 Finally at 9:45 and 1/2, the voice of MC Steve Thelen blared through the loud speaker, 1. .. 2. . . 3. .. The District Share-The Fun competition was on! During the first few minutes; Mrs Machtel, DENISE director of the competition, introduced the judges to song in each act except for everyone and explained the medleys, and costumes and judging procedure. She said acts should be appropriate. AT THE 1973 4-H FAIR that the reasons behind To be eligible for entry, you Share-The-Fun are to im­ must be entered in 4-H Club prove entertainment and to work. If a person has won the teach basic skills' needed by contest, he cannot compete performers. An act is"1 the following year unless he judged: 30% on talent, 30% • is in a different category. on showmanship, 15% on Vocal music, instrumental, August 13-14-15 originality, 15% audience acrobatic, tap, ballet, and reaction, and 10% on skits are a few different costumes. In county com­ categories. petition, the judging • There is no State Contest to procedure is relatively the go on to, as there is in Public same. Speaking and some other Some rules of the contest activities. This is mainly are: Time should not exceed because nobody wants to five or six minutes, only one sponsor the event., l"»i jriW »».- •*>••' » State 4-H Youth week JJO, by Bonnie Schaf er discussions there is a lot of Fowler Busy Bees recreation time too. •When the sunny month of Delegates have a choice of July comes rolling around, swimming, tennis, all the active 4-H'ers know volleyball, soft ball, and it's time to start packing for many other activities. Of Youth Week. Youth Week is course they dont' have to do -the 4-day event which any of these. They can take a happens once a year at - walk to the campus Michigan State University. bookstore or just sit around It is attended by 300 to 400 and rap with some new youths from all over the friends. state. The theme for Youth Week The entire program is * is also an interesting aspect planned by youths who have of this event. The theme, attended Youth Week in picked is chosen in the hope previous years. The planning' of promoting more concern committee selects the for people in today's youth. speakers and other guests. For example, last year's They also conduct discussion theme was "Reach Out and groups with the help of Touch", this year's was leader developers. "You've Got A Friend." And REGULAR PASSBOOK Leader developers are also just as the themes may $100 starts your account youth who have attended suggest, everyone is en­ Youth Week in previous couraged to make at least Rates are retroactive to July 1, 1973 years. There are a few one new friend. leader developers in every Youth Week may seem discussion group. They aid slow to start, but as things the planning committee getwell underway, the end is member in breaking down fast to come. Everybody his or hers discussion group enjoys Youth Week and are into groups of about 6 to 8 often disappointed when they kids. This helps the Youth find out they can only go NEW 1-YEAR TO 2-YEAR CERTIFICATES Week delegates to express once as a delegate, but their views on subjects more things brighten up when they freely and to get to know realize they can come back 4,000 Minimum |f Y0ur Money other kids better. next year as a leader After the speakers and developer. NEW 4-YEAR CERTIFICATES Isn't Earning We Wish To Extend Our '5,000 Minimum _, . _. CONGRATULATIONS This Top Interest,

To The CERTIFICATES START AN Clinton '100,000 Minimum County Rates are retroactive to July 1,1973 ACCOUNT ALL ACCOUNTS EARN DAILY INTEREST AND ARE COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY WITH US Clubs We salute the area boys and girls and their devoted m*-®**". leaders lor the fine work being done. ATTEND THE 4-H FAIR CAPITOL SAVINGS & AUGUST '13-14-15 LOAN ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED 1&90 • LANS1NQ, MICHIGAN PHILLIPS Main Offices 122 E, Allegan* turning Michigan IMPLEMENT Co. 222 N. CLINTON AVE. - ST, JOHNS J313 N. Lansing St. Johns 224-2777 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan ! August 9,19*73 Business and Professional Announcements, Legal News July 27: Van Haun, thence Northeasterly 260.0 register for the special city GENERAL FUNDS OF THE Real Estate Transfers Clarence F and Sonja B to NOTICE OF MORTGAGE Johns, County of Clinton and iFropi records In office of feet on the Easterly line of election to be held on the 11th CITY, AND THE CITY IS SALE > Register of Deeds) Irene Baert Lot 11 Blk 1 Van State of Michigan (that being said private drive on a line day of September, 1973 in REQUIRED BY LAW TO the place of holding Circuit Deusen Elsie, perpendicular to -Grand Bean and said City. LEVY SUFFICIENT AND, WHEREAS, default has Court in said County), of the July 27: Neuhardt, Alyin River Road, * thence The City Clerk will be at VALOREM TAXES, IF July 24: Briggs, Hoy F F and Eileen M to Louis and been made in the terms and premises described in said Southeasterly 149.8 feet this office in the City Hall on NECESSARY, FOR THE conditions of a certain mortgage, or so much •and Pauline Ahr and Burns* Ann J SKelleto property in parallel with Grand River beet tour Lawrence and Mary to each working day during PAYMENT THEREOF, mortgage made by James thereof provided, NOTICE IS winners from all over the Add. NOTICE OF SALE a General Election will be Phone (517) 224-3241 14-3 , HEREBY GIVEN that on country will be accompanied' OF REAL ESTATE held in the MONDAY, the 10th day of by some 250 4-H leaders and July 25: Rozen and greeted by ' some 300' Woodard Inc, to Jerry E and ON FORECLOSURE CITY OF DeWitt September, 1973, at 10:00 Public notice is hereby State of Michigan NOTICE OF ELECTION o'clock in the forenoon, 'representatives of 4-H donor' Eileen A Burgis property in organizations and over 200' Sec 5 Olive. given that pursuant to at the Fire Hall of-Said City: TO THE REGISTERED Local Time, said mortgage judgment of foreclosure on LEADERS members of the press.. Total July 25~ : Petersoni««»BUi., IVWCRoberUt Tuesday.,„..-, August 21, •197 3 ELECTORS OF THE CITY will be foreclosed at a sale at J e f sale ajti^n,da.nce^at -this year's L«Mohn4na>lva^' Garreth 4^- ^B- -~ ^f'tiered; by^he^^or^the^purpose^p^ekcUQn^v^' *\ Jfijp^ *,,*-, -1VW»WW»-»1*-MEMBERS, - *i«publie-auctipn to the*highest Congress is expected to Ldf,ri"-c 5j »,6/Bl «Vk VBIsho» .«?.,.„".„p and] CircuitCourt'fflCircuit Court'foPr the CnlmfCountyv nnnrcandidatei rinti*:s fnrH>iinf followingr- • bidder at the front door of the of Clinton, Michigan on the PLEASE TAKE NOTICE exceed 2.40ft - * Browns. city officers: PARENTS Court House in the City of St. 11th day of June, 1973 in Case that a Special City Election July 25: Kozumplik, Mayor No. 1,242 in favor of Union to be held in the City of St. Rudolph J and Ann L to 2 Council positions term Investment Company, Johns, County of Clinton, E'ulah M Falor property in expiring Nov 1974 Plaintiff and against D.C. Michigan, on the 11th* day of Sec 8 Bingham. ' Notice Relative to Opening Laraway, Inc., a Michigan 'September, 1973, from 7:00 .July 26: Larry T Schaefer and Closing of Polls: corporation, and DeWayne o'clock a.m., to 8:00 o'clock Inc to Thomas L and Janice Election Law, Act 116, C. Laraway and Faye p.m., Eastern Daylight F Gilliam property^ Sec 17 P.A. 1954, Section 720. On the Laraway, his wife, Defen­ Savings Time, there will be Olive. day of any election the polls dants, I shall offer for sale to will be opened at 7 o'clock in submitted to ,vote of the - July 26: Dick, Frederick L the highest bidder at a public registered electors of said and Mary D to Willard D and the forenoon, and shall be auction to be held at the continuously open until 8 City, the following Lillian C Searles Lot 18 Blk 4, North entrance to the Court propositions: Hurd and Sickles, St Johns. o'clock in the afternoon and House in the City of St. no longer. Every qualified July 26: Walling, Lewis E Johns, Clinton County, elector present and in line at Sanitary Sewer General and Francelia J to Leo C and Michigan (that being the the polls at the hour Obligation Bonding Loretta E Harrington place where the Circuit prescribed for closing Proposition property in Sec 14 Duplain. Court for the County* of thereof shall be allowed to > July 26: Pohl, George J Clinton is held) on the 9th vote. Shall the City of St. Johns, and Zora B to Burton K and day of August, 1973 at 10:00 The polls of said election ' County of Clinton, Michigan, Josephine L Kramer Outlot o'clock A.M. the following borrow the principal sum of L St Johhs. will be open at 7 o'clock a.m. described premises: and will remain open until 8 not to exceed Nine Hundred July 26: Peck, Clyde A Premises situated in the o'clock p.m. of said day of Thousand ($900,000.00) and Verna A; Stoy Mildred E Township of Watertown, election. Dollars and issue its general and Valentine J; Bolton, County of Clinton, State of obligation unlimited tax Wendall E'and Delma Jean Michigan, to-wit: That MRS DOROTHY bonds therefor, for the to Ronnie D and Kay A part of the Southeast 1/4 of KECK purpose of defraying part of Atkinson Lot 6, 7 Perins 2nd Section 35, Town 5 North, Clerk of Said City the cost of acquiring and Add.. Range 3 West, Watertown Dated: Aug 2 and 9, 1973 constructing -additions and , July* 261 Holbrook, Township, Clinton County, ^14-2 improvements to the Chester and Amber to Michigan, beginning on the existing Sanitary Sewer Kenneth J and Joyce M East Section line at a point NOTICE OF THE LAST System of the City consisting Clark property in Sec 18 - 429.65 feet South of the DAY FOR RECEIVING of improving the wastewater HAS MADE THE SCENE! Olive. intersection of said Section REGISTRATIONS FOR treatment plant and in­ July 26: Holbrook, line with the Southerly THE SPECIAL CITY stalling an interceptor and Chester and Amber to John right-of-way Hhe of Grand ELECTION TO BE HELD lift-station, together with all W apd Sharon R Mohrlok River Road (being 50 feet IN THE CITY OF ST. necessary attachments and IT'S THE property in Sec 18 Olive. from centerline thereof), JOHNS, MICHIGAN ON appurtenances thereto? July 27: Silvernail, running thence South TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER Margaret to Andrew and 293.25 feet on the Section 11, 1973 r Hazel C Nemeth Lot 18 line, thence Northwesterly Storm Sewer General Matherton, 680.52 feet parallel with * PLEASE TAKE NOTICE Obligation Bonding July 27: Searles, Willard said Grand River Avenue that any qualified elector of Proposition AND the City of St. Johns, County NEW D and Lillian C to Frederick (Road) to the Easterly line Shall the City of St. 'Johns., L and Mary D Dick property of a 66 foot private drive, of Clinton, Michigan who is not already registered may County of Clinton, Michigan, in Sec 33 Greenbush. borrow the principal sum of not to exceed One Million CLASSIFIED SECTION OF THE Four Hundred Fifty Thousand ($1,450,000.00) Dollars, and issue its general obligation unlimited tax ' Business Directory bonds therefor, for the purpose of defraying the cost of 'acquiring and con­ structing additions and WHEN YOU'RE BUYING OR SELLING USE THE AUTOMOTIVE FARM SERVICES HARDWARE improvements to the Storm Sewer System of the City, For the BEST BUY in GbWER'S HARDWARE Purina feeds together with all necessary Ncw'fit Used Chovrolets attachments and ap­ MARKET PLACE TO GET THE RESULTS YOU WANT Means,? ? S In Your Pocket and See purtenances thereto? Mathews Elevator Co. GRAIN ELEVATOR EDINGER & WEBER Grain—Feeds—Seeds BOTTLED GAS All - qualified and, • • . . After all, isn't the Market Place the logical .FOWLER Phone 582-2401 registered electors of, the FOWLER Cylinders or-Bulk City may vote on the aboye Eureka bonding propositions. Phone 224-2695 Be a Partner CREDIT BUREAU place to look when you want to buy? Phone 224-2953 k The above bonds will be .NOT JUST A CUSTOMER CLINTON COUNT* -payable in not more than Buy the Co-op Way , thirty 130) annual in­ FARMERS' CO-OP CREDIT BUREAU stallments, with interest on'- phone 224-2391 • the unpaid balance at a rate PLACE YOUR AD TODAY FOWLER Phone 582-2CS1 Complete Insurance Service Credit Reports Collections of not to exceed 8% per gjnee 1933 annum. ? FARM AUTOMOBILE COVERAGE DRAINAGE FOR TOUR LISTING IN THE , FIRE INSURANCE THE PRINCIPAL AND GENERAL CASUALITY INTEREST QN SAID JAMES BURNHAM Buslnait Directory Allaby-Brewbuker, Inc, GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS SHALL BE CALL 224 Phone St Johns 224-4045 Over tiamble Store R-3, St. Johns Phone 224-2361 PAYABLE FROM THE St. Johns __i_Phone 224-3258: August 9,19731 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan 9B Field crops Ukrainian egg decoration Weather forecasting by Dan Washburn ' Elsie 4 Corners 4-H Club by Sharon Wood phenomenon, 'such as members.can be involved in by Cherul Bancroft Olive 4-H Projects Club rainbows and the Northern I have been in the 4-H Field Nimble Fingers black is the color of learning about the at­ Croi>' project for six years. remembrance. Didn't the weatherman Lights, are also project mosphere. Building a An old custom of the availabilities. In this project you exhibit a1 About 10 years ago, my say "No rain today?" It sure weather station of your own sample of your commodity Aunt visited the world Ukranian girls was to give doesn't look like it now! I have been involved with and such instruments as a at the county fair. Some of market in Lansing, their boy friends a pysanka Forecasting is just one of the this project for five years barometer or anemometer ^ the .'commodities you can Michigan, and saw a at Easter time, to express ways that 4-H members can and each year it becomes or psychrometercan help in vexhibit are corn, soybeans, Ukranian lady demon­ special feelings. be involved in the 4-H more exciting. Any -4-H'er learning how to measure whit? beans, mint, wheat strating this craft. She was My six years of 4-H has Weather project. 'Or, jf can take this project, during wind velocity, humidity prt and most any kind of crop. interested, so she took some given me many op­ clouds are your thing, then a either the summer or winter. air pressure. Cloud wat­ During most of my 4-H notes on how to do it and portunities. Although I am study of them cannot only be A group project or individual ching, storm watching and years, I have exhibited dark what is needed. She brought not Ukranian, I have enjoyed educational but also ex­ projects can be made. This sky watching are all ways a • red kidney beans at the fair. them back to a coffee clatch learning some of * their citing. Atmospheric project can help you un­group or the individual can You can learn many dif­ that she, my mother, and customs. derstand how we have the see the sky in action. Using ferent things in this project some other ladies have every weather we do and how to the Farmers' Almanac and such as knowing what your Wednesday. She showed use this knowledge later on. other similar books can soil is made up of and taking interest in the field of them how to do it and I was bring out some of the old- soil tests to determine what Commodity Marketing. In interested. My mother Painting and Many learning by doing time sayings and give a your soil is weak in. You also January I went on this trip showed me how and now we opportunities are open to laugh or two. can (earn what kind of weed and learned a lot about the do it every Easter! those who take the Weather There are many' op­ controllers to use on your soil Chicago Board of Trade and project. A visit to a Weather portunities available to to help produce better weed- of Chicago. The highlight of This craft has been handed drawing Station, such as the one at learn, but presently *'fhere down for generations. It is Capital City airport in free crops. You can learn the trip was when we went bySherriDesprez are few who are using them about different insecticides out on the trading flooran d called pysanka, which comes CHERUL coloring methods, no matter Lansing, can be exciting in Weather, Weather' is a, to help take care of any in­ listened to the many dif­ from- the work , "isac", Green Acres if you are 10 or 18! Then after when you see all the modern fairly new project about an meaning to write or design. beeswax on the egg. We practicing and mastering the equipment involved in sect problems. You can also ferent brokers trade various haven't been able to find one, Have you ever seen a old /subject. Learning by study the markets and try to commodities*. This is what quiet, colorful sunset and beginning steps members forecasting. Sending up doing is our 4-H motto, so To do a pysanka, you will so we use the flat end of a are shown more advanced weather balloons,/as was determine when to hold or determines the market price need some materials. A pin, stuck into a pencil wished that you had the why ' not learp ^ about when to sell your crops. at which we sell our crops. talent to paint it? Or, maybe techniques such as; shading done during Exploration something whidh is as candle, beeswax, vegetable eraser. The candle is used to and more advanced strokes. Days, is another way You can win some very We also listened to many dyes, an egg, a picture or heat the kistka. Use white while traveling you've . common as the sky above us; interesting and educational interesting lectures and design and a stylus are hen's eggs that are fresh & passed a scenic cottage and Each year, members have trips, such as the 4-H toured the city. things you need. The stylus is clean. Hard cook them or use tried ttr catch its a chance to have, their Commodity Marketing Trip All in all, this 4-H project called a "kistka" by the them raw. peacefulness in a quick paintings and/or drawings to Chicago put on by the works in very well for me sketch but it never seemed to evaluated and judges with 4-H sheep project Ukranians and is snapped After you have the paintings and drawings from Chicago Board of Trade. since I do a lot of this kind of 'like a pencil with a point at materials together, you look the same. This trip is to help promote work on our farm. You don't need to give up/ other 4-H clubs all over the by Beverly Hoew by 4-H. At these meetings, 1 the end. It is used to put the prepare the dyes. Use either county. There is a chance to tablet dyes or food coloring, painting or drawing just Eagletes 4-H Club have learned a lot about because you don't think you win ribbons, money and to go I am a member of the selecting and judging the boiling water and vinegar. have the talent. In 4-H there on to state and national quality of sheep and how to For black disolve black judgings. Plus you have the Eaglites 4-H Club of Eagle. I Learn to crochet crepe paper in water. Let the i is no such thing as talent! All have worked with many trim and groom my animals. by Sue Mitchell Some girls have trouble that is needed is some en­ chance to learn what you can projects in my six years of 4- I have used this information and others just practiced on dyes cool. Handle the egg thusiasm, practice and ef­ do to better your skills. to select the best animals at' Prairie4-HClub holding the yarn. Some wrap, different stitches. with a clean clotlvor tissue to H, but my main interest is it too many times around fort. Mix them together and Every time that you sheep. fairs and at sheep sales. 4-H gives you a great • Then it was time to start avoid fingerprints. Use the the world has another great complete a year of 4-H you'll I have sold several of my their fingers and some not thinking about what we were colors from light to dark so From the time I was three opportunity to learn a lot of enough. artist. have the satisfaction of or four years old, I have sheep and used the money to things. Right now I would going to make for the fair. that the darker colors will 4-H offers kids a chance to knowing that you have, buy better ewes to improve Now you start to get down Most of the girls made cover over the lighter ones. helped my dad with his like to share with you what to business by learning learn the beginning steps of improved your skills. So join sheep. I could hardly wait my flock. I have found that I crocheting is like. mittens, but one girl made a Example: For a two-color painting and/or drawing 4-H and get in on the action like working with animals so different stitches such as cute baby outfit. design using orange and until I would be old enough to single crochet, double such as: beginning strokes, and then, go paint that. have my own 4-H ewe and much that I would'like to Do you know how to hold a This is my second year in black; wax all areas to be blending methods and sunset. become a veterinarian. I am pen or pencil? If so, you crochet, slip stitch, shell crocheting and to my sur­ white, then dye the egg lamb. stitch, etc. You may think hoping that the profits from know how to hold a prise all the girls from the orange, apply wax to areas When I finally was oldm y sheep will help me pay crocheting hook. You hold it this would take a long time, first year but one signed up to remain orange and dye enough to purchase that ewe, but girls that were having for my college education. like you were going to write. again. I and some other girls egg black. T^o remove the I decided on the Suffolk I plan to continue in 4-H for Now lets go a little deeper in trouble caught on fast. Then got their friends interested in wax, hold the egg to the side breed because I liked the we all had a choice what we as long as possible and to what you learn in your first it so they joined. We-went of the flame and melt it off. If looks of them. I have since raise sheep for many years. I year. Besides learning how would like to do for a over some of the stitches we you hold your egg over the decided that because the to hold your hook you learn practice item. Some girls bv MRS. IRENE FOX ph. 593-3359 am sure that the knowledge I learned last year and went flame it will get smokey. Suffolks are large and meaty have gained through the 4-H abbrevia tions for made scarves, handbags, on learning more stitches, Polish the egg with a cloth so Diane Simon became the brides brother, Steve Simon. and havea good growth rate, crocheting, such as SC bride of Gerald Casari, July Renee Casari was flower girl program will help me in the more variations of shells, that remaining wax is I will stick with them. future. means single crochet. broom stitches, etc. Then we spread to a thin film for a 21, St Mary's Catholic and Randy Murenberg was In the past six years I have Church in Westphalia was ring bearer, following a Then you graduate to started getting around to our glossy look. owned thirty-five sheep. Of fair projects because we There are many symbols the setting for the nUptical honeymoon in northern these I have shown eight and learning different kinds of Mass. Diane is the daughter Michigan and Canada, the yarn. By this I mean what were making bigger projects handed down by the received seven blue ribbons such as dresses, baby outfits, Ukranians that are still used of Mr and Mrs Hilary Simon, Couple will live in East (A) and one red ribbon (B). kinds you can wash by hand, Gerald is the son of Mr and Lansing. . machine, or that which must hot pants, and afghan, pillow today. Theyused motifs and At this time, I own thirteen sets. ' colors that gave them Mrs Chester Cosari, South Luncheon guests Monday Suffolks and three market be dry cleaned. You also State St, Pewamo. The noon of Miss Ruth Swindt learn to buy all the yarn that So, in just two years of meanings. Flowers lambs, and I plan to show represent love and charity, brides' sister Barbara was were, Mrs Stanley Long and five at this year's 4-H Fair. I it takes to make your project crocheting you can see what maid of honor, other at­ daughter Nancy of Merritt. for the fear that you might all you learn. Don't say "I the sun is good fortune, a hen am also showing one ram at is fulfillment of wishes, a tendants were Carol Fox the Harold Cook has returned the Ionia Free Fair and three not match colors even by the can't do it" because you can bride grooms sister Julie and dye number. learn anything if you try. I reindeer or stag for a healthy ^from a long interesting trip lambs at the State Sheep hope to see a lot more girls life. Red is the color of love, the Brides' sister Cheryl. he spent several days Show. 'Then you go into how to even boys in crocheting next blue is health, green is Randy Schafer was best visiting South America then Since I have been in th 4-H hold the yarn. This may yearand don'tforget, "Tell a money, orange is attraction, man, groomsmen were on to East Africa, Greece sheep club, I have attended seem. funny but < it's not'" Ronald Karmaer and the and Belgium. 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lelp Wanted PRICES GOOD NURSES-— We are ex­ panding. Positions available THURSDAY - FRIDAY & £ for LPN's and nurses' aids on all shifts. Applications are being taken by director of SATURDAY - AUGUST nurses, Marilyn Johnson, on days only. Fringe benefits and some apartments to rent for employees only. Brown's 9-10-11 "SHOP & SAVE1 Nursing Home, Pernnton, Meat Loaf Michigan. Phone 236-7348. 8-8-1-1 Farmer Peets PRO-BURGER WANTED — Male, general 25% Vegetable Protein store help wanted with meat h cutting experience preferred farmer j 75% Beef but not necessary. Must be 18 BOLOGNA years or over. Apply in «Pee£s person Eisler's Superette, St Johns. 13-3-p-l Farmer Peets Sliced ' WANTED — Person to care for 2 children in my home for Fresh Young LUNCHMEATS business trips. Call Mrs. 30 oz. Barber, 224-6306. 13-tf-l BEEF LIVER Zesty Beef-Corned Beef-Sliced Smoked Beef WANTED — Aluminum Farmer Peets - Play Time siding installers wanted. Experience necessary. Steady work. Call collect 1 lb. pkg. Lansing, 393-4000, Don Rademacher. 14-3-p-l ORDER YOUR FROZEN R.S.P. CHERRIES AND WINE TAKE-OUT NOW. 30 LB. TIN SWEETENED

WANTED — Registered 3 nurses, part time on 7 to 3 A' * ' 84 02. Pampers shift, full time and part time ize 49 on 3 to 11 shift and 11 to 7 DETERGENT shift. Every other weekend DAYTIMES 30 ct 1 off. Please call Gratiot Community Hospital, 300 Miracle Whip Gala Warwick Dr. Alma, Mich. Phone 517-463-1101 ext. 246. 00 An equal opportunity em­ PAPER TOWELS ployer. 14-tf-l Jumbo Size WANTED — Office manager, bookkeeper and DRESSING general' office work. St. JELL-0 Asrt. Flavors 3oz. Johns area. Good pay and 10 benefits. Call Lansing 393- Lady Kay 5437 for appointment. Captain Hook * 15-3-p-l ICE CREAM ^ gal. Asst. Flavors oz. 59 EMPLOYMENT — Full or FISH STICKS » part time. Females an ex­ Heatherwood Schafers citing, fascinating futur< $100 with high earnings plus COTTAGE CHEESE Buttered BREAD 20 oz J oaf advancement, awaits you. 3/ Must be at least 20 years old, neat appearing and have ***** Fresh Red Ripe PIERCE'S car. For further information contact Mrs. Cunningham, BAKERY room 7, Capri Motel S. U.S. 4Jfc PEACHES TOMATOES 27, St. Johns, 7:30 August 13. U. S. No. 1 U. S. No. 1 AT MAHARS 15-l-p-l- WANTED — Prpgram WANTED — Experienced 'WHITE WASHING TIME is coordinator. Woman to work FIX YOUR STAR to this Trailers & WANTED—'Reliable lady to salesman to sell agricultural here again. Call B.G. beautiful Rod and Gun CLASSIFIED AD PAGES care for children and full time with fund raising in' and industrial tractors and Sehafer, Pewamo 517-589- Campers the Lansing, three county - 'sporting goods store. Full housekeeper. Cal^.669-5692 or, equipment. Salary plus 3550. 15-tf-3 basement, 1/2 bath, kitchen-' .CASH RATE 5* per word 4B2:3596. t i5-3-p-l' area. Prefer some telephone commission. Fringe FOR SALE —1971 Ford 3/4 experience. Salary $125.00 a dinette on main floor with benefits. Apply at Morton store, large living room, ton F 250 Camper Special. -Minimum 50* per insertion week. 394-0050, 15-1-p-l Ford Tractor Inc., Lansing, Power steering and brakes. WANTED — Cook and Real Estate bath and bedroom on second, Save a 25V service fee by paying for your charged waitress, daytime. Apply in 485-4355. 13-3-p-l two rental cabins, 125 ft. of, Automatic transmission with person at the L&WANTEL D — Draftsman. 12 ft. self-contained camper. ad within 10 days of insertion. Detail and layout. 3-5 years FOR SALE — Modern 9 dock, rental boats and Restaurant, 318 N. Clinton, WANTED. — Machine motors, 100 ft. of lake'and M- Pompeii 838-2538. 13-3-p-9 St. Johns. 15-2-p-l experience for company operators and set up. Local room ranch home with 3 specializing in material positions now available for bedrooms, 2 baths, laundry 55 frontage, just remodeled BOX NUMBERS in care handling equipment, con­ individuals experienced in room, basement, plenty of chalet type buildings. $60,000 veyor system. Call Dan set up and operate punch closet space,, attached terms. Hurry on this one. Mobile Homes 10 of this office add T° LOOKING FOR Thomas, area code 517-489- press, drills, mills and double car garage with extra Call Jerry Ayres at 517-422- ' 1441. Personal Careers grinders. Good opportunity storage space, large lawn, on 5198. Res. 366-7635. DeTray ALL CLASSIFIEDS WILL BE A NEW HOME? Agency. 15-1-p-l for advancement. Starting four acres located outside Realty Co. Realtors, FOR SALE — 3 bedroom ACCEPTED UNTIL MONDAY salary $4.35 to $4.60 per hour. Ovid Village on N Hollister Houghton Lake, Mich. 48629. completely furnished. Will AT5P;M.. We'll Build You 'WANTED — Electrician. Call Don Thomas area code Road. Call 834-2375 after 3:30 ' 15-1-P4 sell for balance owed. Phone What You Want Experienced with motors, 517-489-1441. Personal pm or weekends. ' 8-tf-4 669-9150. 14-D-3-10 RATES are based strictly on Classified Style X welders and general elec­ Careers Agency. 15-1-p-l 4 NEW HOMES under FOR FAST RESULTS- PHONE 224-2361 ON YOUR LOT OR trical. Call Dan Thomas,, HOUSE FOR SALE BY construction in Westphalia ' FOR SALE —1970 Trotwood and surrounding area for mobile home. 128x608. Air OR ENTERPRISE 8201 OR OURS area code 517-489-1441. OWNER — I am 2 years old. Personal Careers Agency. • Business I have 3 bedrooms to sleep in sale. Call Fedewa Builders, conditioned, washer, dryer, Inc. 587-3811. 42-tf-4 FOR SALE — 1972 Steen 15-l-p-l Opportunity and full basement to play in. disposal, built-ins, shed and FOR SALE — 1963 Thun- WILLARD SEARLES more. Call 224-6048 or 224- (Hodaka 100 engine). Ex­ Residential Builder Large lot with vegetable derbird. May be seen at 309 ' WANTED — Welders with garden to eat from and patio BUILDING LOTS available 3437. 15-2-p-lO N. Emmons,'St. Johns. -" cellent condition. $375.00 or ST. JOHNS SERVICE profitable ax. • best offer. 506 W. Main St., Phone 224-3297 production experience for counts in your area!! "Walt to relax on. Come see me at in Ovid area. Will build using 15-1-p-ll local position. Also Disney Productions". 910 N. Oakland in St. Johns your plans or ours. Fedewa* FOR SALE — Parkwood. DeWitt. 13-3-p-12 assemblers with some Unusually high earnings! or call 224-7979. 13-3-p-4 Builders, Inc. 51-tf-4 1969. 128x608,- 2 bedroom, FOR SALE — 1962 Ford knowledge of sheet metal. Inventory investments t — unfurnished. Call 224-2458 or pickup, 1 ton, 4 speed. Good FARM and INDUSTRIAL Call Dan Thomas, area code required $3,290 fully FOR SALE — Income ONE LOT FOR SALE on 224-3086. 15-3-p-lO tires. Call 587-6851. 15-3-p-ll •raws. TRACTORS and 517-489-1441. Personal refundable. Income property, four apartments, Lehman Road. Will build- i EQUIPMENT Careers Agency. 15-1-p-l possibilities up to $900 per to settle estate. Call 224-4067 using your plansor ours, Will FOR SALE — 1971 Dodge, 4- New and Used month. Call collect Mr. evenings. - 13-3-p-4 help arrange financing. Call Automotive dqor, Police pkg. Bids Peters (214) 243-1981. "' arising " WANTED — Man or woman Fedewa Builders, Inc. 587- wanted. Victor Township irand uedge Simplicity needed to milk cows af­ 12-4-p-2 FOR SALE — Ovid. Be in 3811. 28-tf-4 651-6068. 15-1-p-ll 'erry ternoons and alternate before school starts. 2 story, FOR SALE — 1967 Pontiac, LAWN and GARDEN weekends. Nobis Farms 5813 QUEEN'S WAY to fashion - 3 to 4 bedrooms, large lot, WE, OURSELVES, will buy Bonneville convertible, EQUIPMENT W. Walker Rd., St. Johns, dealer wanted. Call 224-4026_ nice neighborhood, 2 car your land contract. For Black, power steering, and Phone 224-3388 or^24-6170. prompt, courteous action, Motorcycles 2-bedroom luxury apartK HENGESBACH FORD for details. I am also booking garage. For sale by owner. brakes. Call 224-2111 or after 14-3-p-l call Ford S. LaNoble, 6 p.m. call 682-4285. 14-3-p-ll ment. New shag carpeting, TRACTOR SALES parties. 15-3-P-2 217 West St. Call 834-2644 or 834-2218. 13-4-P-4 LaNoble Realty, 1516 E. FOR SALE — 1971 Honda individual storage space, WANTED — Day cook, Michigan, Lansing, Phone Phone 647-6356 A PLEASANT, exciting and FOR SALE — 1972 Pontiac Moto-Sport, excellent con­ centra! air conditioning Hitching Post Restaurant. profitable business op­ FOR SALE — 3 bedroom (517)-482-1637. Evenings Bonneville, automatic, dition; also 1970 90 Suzuki from $165 a month. 205 PORTLAND, MICH. 51-tf Apply in person. 14-3-p-l portunity in Home Care possible 4 home, Large (517)-337-1276. 37-tf^ factory air conditioning, AM- Trail bike. Call St. Johns 224- N. Scott Rd. St. Johns. Products and Food Sup­ carpeted living room, stove FM stereo, power seat, dark 7132. - 14-1-D-12 Call 224-437G. Scott Rd: plements. For information and refrigerator included, FOR SALE — 3 bedroom green. One owner. Call after Apartments. call 651-5529 between 5-7 p.m. large lot, garage. 224-2568. older home, zoned com­ 6 p.m. Maple Rapids 682- FOR SALE — Yamaha 1973, 15-3-P-2 13-3-p-4 mercial, can arrange 4367. 13-3-11 125 MX. Good condition. $550.00. 14207 Turner St. USED FARM EQUIPMENT financing. 1001 EState. 8-tf-4 FOR SALE — Long 20 acres FOR SALE —1972 Vega G.T. DeWitt, 485-1219. 15-1-D-12 jobs Wanted TO SETTLE ESTATE — Silver with black stripe. TRACTORS - COMBINES - CORNHEADS for sale on Loomis Rd., FOR SALE — 1972 Harley Section 17, Olive Township. "ISmall 5 room house, garage, Good condition. Good gas WANTED — Tree trimming on large lot, one block east mileage. 224-3534 after 5. 13- Electra - Glide. Saddle bags, TILLAGE TOOLS - PLANTERS - PICKERS We would like cash offer. windshield, luggage rack. and removal. Free Write Box D c/o Clinton on M-21, Fowler. 583-3616. 3-p-ll DAY, WEEK, MONTH or Lots of extra chrome. Less LONG TERM LEASE TRACTOR PARTS - REBUILT HEADS estimates, fast service. 669- County News. 15-3-p-4 14-2-D-4 x 5625 anytime. 13-3-p-3 FOR SALE 1966 Chevrolet than 4,000 miles. Will take $2,200.224-7902. 15-3-D-12 CAINS, Inc. GOOD SELECTION AT ALL TIMES FOR SALE — Older home, 5 TO SETTLE ESTATE — 1/2 ton pickup. 224-2714. WANTED — Jobs mowing bedrooms, 2 full baths, fully Small 5 room house, garage 13-3-p-ll BUICK-PONTIAC Phone (517) 224-4713 or 224-4300 lawns, running errands, etc. FOR SALE —1970 Suzuki TS carpeted, attached garage, on large lot, one block east FOR SALE — 1972 Pontiac 90. 4400 miles, excellent OPEL-GMC callat210 W FrontSt. Ovid. located at 410 S. Oakland, St. onM-21, Fowler. 593-3616. First Farm North of St. Johns on US-27 15-l-p-3 Bonneville,, automatic, condition, many extras. 682- Johns. See by appointment 15-2-p4 factory air conditioning, 4395. 15-3-P-12 210 W. Higham only. Call Westphalia 587- AM/FM stereo, power seat, ST. JOHNS, MICH. The one aure way to keep in 6851. 15-3-p-4 2-tf trouble is to run from it. FOR SALE — Where the dark green. One owner. Call FOR SALE —1973 Honda 750 Action is! That's where this after 6 pm. Maple Rapids, cc. Perfect condition. $1,625. 17 unit motel with large liv­ Call 593-2512. 14-l-p-12 ing quarters is located about ^ 682-4367. 14-3-p-ll 60 minutes drive north of St. ~ * Symbol of Johns. Good location ] " Service' showing excellent returns. <' Land contract terms or cash. GENERAL USI^ESSl^ Call Maxine Fedewa, 224- 200 W. State St. 2410 or Furman Realty 224- " PHONE 224-2301 Us« This Classified Listing For Fast Service From Clinton County posiness Firms 3236. 15-1-^4 WELDERS SI FOR SALE — 4 bedroom ARTS & CRA?T? HETTLER'S MOTOR home, 1 bath, 1 car garage, s < • SALES, 24 Hr. Wrecker DUNKEL PLUMBING AND basement. 238 W. Williams in DeWitt Service, Good Used Trucks. HEATING, Licensed Master Road, Ovid. 834-5914. 14-3-p4 NEEDLE ARTS, 701 S. Plumber Ph. 224-3372, 807 Kibbee Ph. 224-2956. BAftfeEftS E. State St. FOR SALE — New house on Arc, Gas, Heli-Arc, Needle point, crewel ANDY'S IGA, St. Johns, corner of Johnson Rd. and 500 LAMBERT DRIVE embroidery, rug hooking. BEAUFORE'S BARBER Home Baked Bread, Pies, U.S. 27,1-1/2 acres of land, 3 2 story Colonial in SHOP, 100214 State. Open Cookies, Choice Meats, bedrooms with full good location, 2 Tues. thru Sat. also Wed. & Carry-out service. REAL EfefAfE basement. 224-3427 or 224- Light Machine Shop Work bedrooms, family Fri. evenings. 3910. '14-3-P-4 < rm., den, 1-1/2 baths, AUCTIONEER 2 carattached garage, < • BURTON ABSTRACT ResortProperty will hold contract,,, CLEANERS AND TITLE CO. Abstract | Located: $36,900.00. #118 and Title Services, 119 N. ,604 E. OAK ST. 4 AL GALLOWAY, ANTES DRY CLEANERS, Clinton. Ph. 22-3294. For Sale' | 108 E. Washington, DeWitt AUCTIONEER Used Farm GIFTS • bedroom ranch pickup and delivery, 103 W. | 669-3717 Home 484-5708 w/many extras, Machinery & Parts. St. Walker, phone 224-4529. FOR SALE — 10 wooded Johns, 224-4713. acres on stream in heart of kitchen includes dish­ THE TREASURE CHEST, :| Mon.-Fri. 8:30-5:30 Sat. 8:30-12:30 washer, disposal and 220 N. Clinton, Hallmark elk country, near Wolverine, chuck Deaner all parcels surveyed and i Bill Walker stove, drapes and Cards - Russell Stover curtains included, 1- Candy. have title insurance; some | Owner w„„,„^~~^!^s™™*» i DALEY'S FINE FOOD, parcels adjoin state land -- 1/2 baths, den, 2 car Dining & cocktails, Ph. salesmen on property this attached garage. #136 AUTOMOTIVE 224-3072, S. US 27-% mUe < BI-LEVEL 4 large PARR'S REXALL DRUGS, HARDWARE weekend, send for in­ S. M-21. formation and map. BEN bedrooms in Prince BILL FOWLER FORD. open daily 7:30 a.m. to 9 Estates, plus 2 full New & Use'd Cars & p.m., Sunday 8:30-12:30 & SCHENCK «? ASSOCIATES, > DALMAN HARDWARE, 200 Main Street, East Jor­ baths, beautiful rec. Pick-ups. N. US-27, DeWitt, 5 59 7 p.m. Ph. 669-6875, DeWitt, rm. w/fireplaee & 669-2725. VACUUM SALE dan, Michigan 49727, (616) Whirlpool Appliances, 536-7641. 15-7-D-5 wood box, separate Zenith TV, Plumbing and KIRBY CENTER OF ST din. rm. 2/sliding Heating. JOHNS, Vacuum Sales and glass doors to red­ CAIN - BUICK Service moved to new wood deck, large 2 car PONTIAC, New & Used ELECTRICIANS garage. #143 Cars, 210 W. Higham, INSURANCE" location at 705 N. U.S.-27 For Rent ' Complete Body & Service. formerly known as tht COUNTRY LOVERS SCHMITT ELECTRIC CO., Aloha Drive-in. 224-7222, FOR RENT — Upstairs large 4 bedroom home Residential - Commercial - JIM McKENZIE apartment, 1 bedroom. on 1 acre, priced at Industrial, 224-4277, 807& INSURANCE, AH Lines of just $24,500.00, liv. E. State St. WESTERN Utilities paid, partially EGAN FORD SALES, INC., Ins. 224-2479 Ionia furnished. Deposit required. rm., din, kitchen, 2 200 W. Higham, phone 527-2480. TOM'S WESTERN STORE, 838-2312. 12-th-6 LOOKING FOR A HOME • car garage, call for 224-2285. Pinto-Ford-Mave­ 1 mi. W. Ovid, 9-5:30 WITH NORTH WOODS APPEAL? appointment. #557 rick-Torino-Mustang. Mon.-Sat., Fri. til 9. FOR RENT — 2 bedroom 2-1/4 ACRES on W. M-21 JEWELRY See this beautiful w/brand new 3 Anytime by A.ppt., downstairs apartment. Built 3-bedroom ranch... t 834-5446. in stove and oven; fireplace. bedroom ranch, more, • land available, car­ HUB TIRE CENTER, B.F. ZEEB FERTILIZERS, Utilities paid. Deposit ' • Living room Everything for the soil-, St. LEVEY'S' JEWELRY, required. Call 838-2312. peting throughout, Goodrich Tires, Ph. • Full basement kitchen w/stove, < i 224-3218, Front End Johnsi 224-3234, Ashley,- Orange Blossom diamond FOR ALL 15-tf-6 847-3571. rings, Bulova & Accutron • Dining room includes full Alignment. • Spacious family room Watches. Elsie, 862-4300. basement can show < ' SIMON'S • Built-in appliances & cabinetry • anytime. #502. l • 1% baths BOB'S AUTO BODY, FINANCIAL A REAL COUNTRY YOUR CLASSI­ PLANING MILL • Laundry room MANOR 4 bedroom Complete Collision Service, • Carpeted throughout 224-2921, 800 N. Lansing. CAPITOL SAVINGS & MASONRY < home on 2 acres 'on S. LOAN ASSOC, 222 N. DeWitt @ just Clinton, 224-2304, Safety AND CEMENT Manufacturers of; SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT < $37,900,00, large < family room HENRY E. DREPS, INC., for Savings since 1890. FIED NEEDS Truck, pick-up, hay and Cars, Trucks & Motor Home Sam Van Etten 224-4067 grain racks, forage boxes, Home phones to assist 'w/fireplace, upstairs Serv. 11375 N. US-27, brink feeders, portable you weekends and other , ( laundry, 2 full baths, 2 669-9996. i cattle mangers and X car garage, see it! FLORISTS accessories. Custom hours. ' ' woodworking, ITTFlYTOasH.Iti • i FOR APPOINTMENTS CALL Bruce Lanterman 224-4746 DEBAR CHEVROLET CO f. Derrill Shlnabory 224-3881 • , AT OTHER TIMES New & Used Cars, Elsie -Say it with Quality Flowers ^) & B PARTY SHOPPE, 268 S. Henderson BUI Holloy 224-7580 , PHONE: .or 862-5391 A 862-4800. You cant: do [from WOODBURY'S Package Liquor 9 a.m- - 10 Fowler, Michigan Pay & Ruth Lusk 669-9228 ' ' ' Bruce Lanterman 224-4746 ' 'DcrrillSliInabery 224-3881 better anywhere. IFLOWER SHOP, 321 N. p.m. Mbn. Thurs. Fri. & Sat. 200 W. State St. Roy F. Brlggs 224-2260 [Clinton, St. Johns, 9 a.m.-ll p.m., 224 N. 224-2361 Ranny Briggi 224-6074 • • Bill Holley 224-7580 PHONE 224-2301 Archie Moore (DeWitt) . ,-or 862-5391 224-3216. Clinton. Phone (Area 517) 669-6645 • Pay & Ruth LuSk 669-9228 MOORE OIL CO., If it's 593-2000 Member Lajiilng •Annette White 224-4296 'Roy F. Brlggs 224-2260 tires, see us, 909 E. State, Board of Realtors ''Runny Brigga 224-6074 E.O.I a Ph. 224-4726. »l»>»»»»»»» »»»**»*»*M»»*< $•»»•»•••••••# FOR SALE —1969 350 Honda FOR SALE — Set of John FOR SALE — 3 year old CHRISTMAS IN AUGUST! I wjll not be responsible for' Deere "B" cultivators DATE YOUR TOPS IN NOTICE - I will not be Streetscrambler. NEW Boats & Motors 13 registered Charlois bull for Miscellaneous 27 responsible for any debts any debts of Virginia Riggs 'V clutch, tacly speedometer $20,00. Fent and Walling sale. G69-3275. 15-£p-21 TOYS party now! Beautiful after August 2,1973. Richard shallow well pumps $20,00. free catalogs include other than my own. Daniel \and battery. Also street and Ketchum. l5-l-p-29 Riggs. , 14-3-P-29' trail tires. $425.00 or best Ph. 641-6204. A.M. Hintz, 7870 LET U§ RECOMMEND a complete line of Fisher- FOR SALE — Starcraft 12 ft. Hunter Rd., Bath, Mich. 13- painter or paper hanger for Price and other brand name offer. Phone: 224-3958 be-; fishing boat with trailer Poultry NOTICE — RILEY tween 3:30 and 6:30 pm. 3-p-18 jyoa. Your Sherwin Williams toys. Also Dealers Wanted. $250.00 or 9-1/2 h.p. Johnson Dealer, Finkbeiner's, Phone Roberta Kelley at 224- TOWNSHIP — The regular 14-3-p-12 Motor $225.00 or 5 h.p. PHEASANT CHICKS 60$ board meeting will be held CONCRETE FOR SALE — Knight Fowler. Phone 593-2606. 6023. 14-4-P-27 Johnson Motor $125.00. 1963 each or 504 for 50 or more. 41-tf-27 August 13, at the township MUST SELL — 1973 250 15 ft. Garway Traffic Trailer Chopper, rack with 3 14560 S. DeWittRd. 485-3878. hall at 8:00 p.m. Victor C. WALLS Kawasaki Train bike. 1,000 $750.00. Ph 641-6031 after six beaters. 1971 nearly new, ll-G-p-22 J SPINET — CONSOLE Hopp, Clerk. i5-l-p-29 miles, 224-3566. 14-l-p-12 excellent condition. $1100,00. FOR SALE — Plastic coated PIANO. May be purchased A new home is a lifetime on- week days; anytime weight lifting set. Like new weekends. 13-3-p-13 Call Earl Barks, 669-9213. ' by small monthly payments. .FOUND- — at St. Johns investment.'Let us help 15-3-D-18 $10.00. 224-2321. 15-l-p-27 See it locally, write Manger, you secure this in­ Memorial Pool one girls, St. vestment with the best P.O. Box 776 Shelbyville, Johns High School class ring, Sporting Goods 15 FOR SALE — Number 6 hay Indiana 46176. 12-4-p-27 basement wall possible - FOR SALE — One wheeled gold with red stone, initials, a poured concrete wail. mower. Part or all. Call 224- FOR SALE — St. Bernard DLK, 1971. 15-1-D-29 3696. 15-l-p-18 pups AKC. Phone Lansing, trailer with bumper, hitch, We are equipped to do ,FOR SALE — 1973 John 393-0514. 13-4-p-23 extra wheel and tire, lights FOR SALE — 1967 Ford the complete job or any J Deere Snowmobile. 28 horse, and side rack and cover. Ph $100.00, sofa $50.00, 2 end CUSTOM BUTCHERING part of it. Bring your speedometer, double trailer FARM MACHINERY 669-3890. 15-3-P-27 tables $25.00, .Hoover floor AND PROCESSING. We prints over or call for an BOOMS RED & WHITE TOP FOR SALE — 3 .AKC sweeper $10.00. Remington butcher on Wednesdays and and cover. 224-4008. 15-3-p-l4 registered male beagles. 5 appointment 587-3811. SILOS: Now in our 45th year LARGE INVENTORY OF hair curler set $7.00, Ph. 834- Fridays. Beef-Pork. Halves serving the more aggressive months old. Ready to start 5645. 13-3-D-27 and quarters, also retail READY-MIX CONCRETE FOR SALE — Very good 1-3- hunting this fall. 224-3347. Balzer Jimmy and Bronco 5 men's golf woods and bag. and cost conscious farmers. accessories now in stock. cuts. All meats MDA in­ For All Your Needs Silos for every purpose. Get 14-3-p-23 spected. PendeU's Meat ^FANTASTIC TOY & GIFT LINE ijj Phone 224-3617 or 210 S. Tires and wheels for all 4-! Wanted QUALITY-SERVICE ftx 1973 - OUR 26th YEAR Oakland. - 15-l-p-15 all the facts before you buy. wheel vehicles. YODER'S- Processing. West City Limits w* HIGHEST COMMISSIONS , ] Find out what a really heavy LOST — Black cat with Miscellaneous 28 on Bussell Rd. just off M-57, LARGEST SELECTION j amber eyes. Lost north end Sales & Service, 8193 Alward plaster coat is. Is it applied Rd., two miles west of Carson City. Phone 584-6640. FEDEWA Farm Machinery 18 with a cement gun for better of St. Johns around July 26. WANTED — Riders to Jake Vaughn. 5-tf-nc-29 * No Collecting ' Answers to the name of Laingsburg. Phone 651-6037. * No Delivering ' adhesion and a much much 50-tf-27 downtown Lansing, 8 to 5, or * No Cash Investment 11 heavier plaster lining inside "Peanuts". Reward. Call 7:30 to 4:30. Call after 6 FOWLER RESIDENTS — BUILDERS, FOR SALE IHC No. 64 like we do? We install the Lansing 371-1351 days ask for o'clock, Pompeii 838-2505. Take your ads to Fink­ - - ALSO BOOKING PARTIES 3 combine. Very good con­ • Mike. 15-3-P-23 NORWOOD hay savers and 3'Don't delay 1 CallCOLLECTlJ foundation. Our trucks are ll-tf-dh-28 beiner's Pharmacy for fast,r iAsk for Marion, 1 (203) 673 -3455 dition. 6 miles south, 1/2 mile self unloading with hydraulic silage bunks, all steel welded convenientservice! 6218 Wright Road, 9or write SANTA'a Parties, Inc.' east of Fowler. Francis FOR SALE — Pets - with rolled edges to last a Avon, Conn. 08001. booms. Silo-Matic and TIMBER WANTED — Logs 50-dh-tf-29 5% Miles South of Fowler. Feldpausch. 13-3-p-i8 VanDale equipment. Order Labrador Retreiver and lifetime. See at our yard, 5- and standing timber. Logs German Shepherd crossed. 1/4 miles south of Fowler. now and avoid the fall rush. delivered to our yard. AGRICULTURAL-INDUSTRIAL-LAWN & GARDEN Booms Silo Co. Inc, Harbor Good with Children, Mother Ph. 587-3811,. Fedewa DEVEREAUX SAWMILL, EQUIPMENT Beach, Mi, 48441. Phone is excellent watchdog. 838- Builders, Inc. 22-tf-27 INC., 2872 N. Hubbardston Leasing-Ren tals-Servlce-Parts (517) 479-6554, or contact Jim 4451. ' 15-3-p-23 Rd., Pewamo, Mich. Phone "Home Of The Friendly People" O'Connor, St. Johns, • Mi. FOR SALE — 3 sectional 593-2424 and/or 593-2552 48879. Phone: 224-7414. davenport. Green. $50.00. MORTON FORD TRACTOR, INC Call 224-3696. 15-l-p-27 40-tf-28 512Z North Grand River Laming, Mich. 10-tf-18 ^\r 4" and larger \ 517 485-4355 FOR SALE — Spirited 1/2 ONE OF THE filler things of Appaloosa mare. 6 years old. life... Blue Lustre carpet Recla Submergible Pumps $250.00.224-3048. 13-3-p-24 cleaner. Rent electric shampooer $1.00 Dean FOR SALE — Parts for all John Deere 2010 Gas with Loader FOR SALE — Sweet corn at Hardware, St. Johns. 15-1-27 the farm. Elwood Reaume 5- FOR SALE — Pony and electric shavers. Levey's 1-1947 John Deere "B" Wholesale . Retail Jewelry, Elsie. l-tf-29 1/2 miles north of Fowler. saddle. Shetland, 4 years old. FOR SALE — 30 inch 682-4491. 15-3-p-19' Call 224-3696. 15-l-p-24 electric range, coppertone, John Deere, 4620 Diesel with cab, heater, air-condition, Hotpoint; calculator, BEAUTIFUL WEDDING dual wheels, and dual hydraulic control (only 300 hrs). i FOR SALE — One mare. upholstered, green chair, invitations and accessories. Good with children. One blue Speedy service, Finkbeiner's 2 John Deere 4020 gas' 36-EEW-tf Hogs & Sheep 20 coin operated Coke Machine, sparkly western stretch 1970 Plymouth Fury 224-6269. Fowler. Ph'. 593-2606. 41-tf-29 1950 John Deere "B". pants. Good condition. Easy FOR SALE — 8 purebred 15-3-p-27 Farmall 400 Gas, narrow front. Yorkshire boars. 180 lbs. All to clean. 2105 N. Ovid Rd. . NOTICE OF SALE — from a litter of 10 or more. 834-2628. 15-3-D-24 KIRBY CLEANER $34.50. ABANDONED VEHICLE — International 240 gas with blade. Guaranteed to service. 224- Upright cleaner available to The following described 2506 or 224-2663. Ken responsible party for only vehicle has been deemed to Farmall 806 Diesel Garage Sale be an abandoned vehicle and Eldridge. 13-3-p-20 $34.50 cash or terms 2-John Deere Model 50 arranged. Trades accepted. will be sold at public auction. Said auction to be held at 2 Farmall Super C MF 1100 Diesel with Duals RUMMAGE SALE — To insure satisfaction, sold STARTED SECOND HAND by free home demonstration p.m. EDT, September 10, MF 65 Diesel w/13.6 x 38 tires - STORE — Also 1967 Ford only. Call Lansing collect 1973 at the fire station, MF 65 Diesel-Ma tic w/Superior Fairlane in running con­ Capital City Airport, Lan­ FOR SALE — 2 artificially 489-2822 9 am - 9 pm Electro Industrial Loader dition, no battery. $125.00. 5 Grand. 15-1-27 sing, Michigan. Said vehicle bred holstein heifers due may be inspected Monday Oliver 1800 Diesel w/wide front miles east on M-57 off US.-27 Several good used J.D. and International 4-row front now. Call 224-2708. 13-3-p-21 go 1/2 mile north on Mc- SEWS STRETCH through Friday between the 18.4 Tires hours of 8 a.m. and5 p.m. by mount cultivators to fit on a wide range of tractors. v, MF 165 Gas High Clearance CJellandRd. 13-3-p-25 MATERIAL — 1973 DIAL M&W®V**=zzx ^Hereford I — = . ^=ftND^STITCH*T$47*?5*16fr in" contactrnfllie *Capitari3ity w/Supenor Industrial Loader calves. Bulls or heifers that, Airport Security officer. 1973 John Deere RG 630 6-row cultivator (narrow) 3 point Give a four-flusher all the layaway. Sews stretch hitch. • --*' "' are weaned. 651-5978. 15-1-p- room he wants-the more he material. Comes with a Ford 2 door, Vehicle ID No. 21 spreads the less he deceives. 3A30 H 183757, License No: walnut sew table, beautiful RA 4248 North Carolina. Cass City Bean header and Innes pickup, Attachment ^1 pastel color. Full size head Seller reserves the right to for a John Deere 45 Combine all built in to zig-zag, but­ reject any and all bids. tonholes, overcast, makes Capital City Airport John,Deere 55 combine with pickup and bean equip-. STEVE'S REFUSE fancy stitches. Only $47.75 Authority, Capital City ment cash or terms arranged. Airport, Lansing, Michigan. AC 12 ft. Wheel Disc Trade-ins accepted. To in­ John Deere 30 PTO Combine w/rasp W cylinder 7ft Gehl 2 Row Chopper SERVICE cut sure satisfaction sold by free 15-l-p-29 Gehl Forage Box (Liscensed Refuse Service) home demonstration only. John Deere #40 loader for an MT or 40 or 420 tractor. 2 IHC No. 76 Combine Call Lansing collect 489-2822 MIKE'S SECOND HAND JD 30 Combine 9 am to 9 pm. Electro Grand. STORE — 5 miles east of US- John Deere #44 spreader PTO single beater IHC No. 37 Baler, 3 years old OVID-ELSIE 15-1-27 27,1/2 mile north off M-57 on McCeUand Rd. 15-3-p-29 YOU DULL 'EM, WE •New Holland 5 Bar Rake ST. JOHNS, EUREKA SHARPEN. WE SHARPEN ANNOUNCING new hours. SAWS — SCISSORS — Monday through Friday 8 TOOLS "CHAIN SAWS a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday 8 DON SHARKEY Sittlef ft Sort, lite AND BANNISTER AREA. TOO" JIM'S SAW SHOP 613 a.m. • to 12 noon. Grinding S. Main St. Ovid. Back of feed and receiving grain. John Deere Sales & Service Standard Station. Precision 1 1/2 Miles East of St. Louis :Phof« 236-7280 Middleton Laingsburg Farm Service. Phone 681-2440 v Workmanship. Speedy 651-5250. 12-tf-29 service. Popular prices. Retoothing - Polishing - Commercial and Container Service Gumming. 15-4-p-27 HOUGHTON FOR SALE — 23 inch con- PHONE 834-5539 sole, black and white, Magnavox T.V. in walnut 4007 Cartand Rd. ElstejVHchj cabinet. Excellent condition. ^ Best offer. Call 224-3437. Very Interesting " ll-tf-dh-27 NEW LISTING—2 story with aluminum siding. 4 CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE — 8' x 16' drive bedrooms. New carpeting in LR. and family rm. on scale, 20,000 lbs. capacity. the market place Modern birch kitchen with snack bar, built-in stove, Ph. Maple Rapids 682-4251 or oven. 1st floor nicely remodeled. Utility rm., closets. BRING RESULTS see at 120 E. Main St. RKK THTS FTNR OT.DF.R 1-1 /2 STORY-Beautiful oak 15-3-p-27 THE SUNNY SECTION OF THE woodwork, oak pillers in Lr., dining nns* 3 Ig. bedrooms. 2 baths. Kitchen w/plenty of storage. Closed-in front porch, lg. 2 car garage, good basement. CLINTON COUNTY NEWS More. E. BUCHANAN—1 story, excellent location. 2 NOW REACHES OVER bedrooms. Air conditioner. Nice back porch. Full basement & den. 2-1/2 car garage. Corner lot. NICE OLDER HOME—110' x 150' shaded lot. Central 12,000 HOMES location7 3 bedrooms. Dining rm.t utility rm., basement, garage. Under $19,000. y E WILDCATRD. — 3 new ranch homes. 1-10 acre, 2-4- 1/2 acres. Attractive decorating. GE stove, dish­ washer, Wood balcony. Full basement, with 3 lg. It's The TOP Advertising windows. 2 car garage. Carpet allowance. 7-3/4% Mtg. Costs are paid. W. McCONNELL—Four new deluxe ranch homes Media Available To under construction. 2 with utility rooms first floor. All with fireplaces, 2 baths, appliances, carpeting. Many other fine features. 8% Mtg.' Let us show you these Clinton Area Readers! homes today. i ATTRACTIVE 3 BEDROOM ' RANCH-Nice residential area. Lg. utility rm., 2 car garage. $24,500. NEW DELUXE RANCH—908 Hampshire Dr. Formal dining w/bay window. iJ bedrooms, master with full bath. Family rm., fireplace. Divided basement, much more, , , STORY—4 bedrooms up, full bath, 1 or 2 bedrooms \ Jown, full bath. Lg. modem kitchen, dining rm., good FOR FAST RESULTS basement, 2 car garage. $22,900. 2-2 STORY APARTMENT—1-4 unit, 1-3 unit. Gas heat, Good income. , Call 224-2361 87-1/2 ACRES^-Corner Price and Grove Rd's. Te^ms 7%. > We Reaeh The People 108 BRUSH ST. YOU Want To Reach! PHONE 224-7670 SBS**1S LEADER

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PILLSBURV _, —*_ OVEN FRESH 5TEWHOUWEK UtfcF (C « rO m 14-ot 59 LISTERINE net. 14-0Zi Bll. 79< MANGELF00D CAKE RINGS Pkg. SIZZLE STEAKS fe*] : >* YOU CAN build a new home FRANCIS AVIATION, INC? neighbors and fri«ids for FOX^-/ 1 wish to thank Dr! RUHL — Widish to thank and finance it at 7-1/4% — Travel the safe way with their gifts of flowers and food BrownC/-, IJorda n and Smith} all our friends, relatives, and interest with low monthly bur charter service or learn sent to the home and to those nurses and aides for their neighbors who helped in any payments and very small to fly with us. Vets approved. very thoughtful people who wonderful care. Also Father way to make our 35th an­ closing costs if you qualify. Capitol City Airport-Ph. 484- helped and arranged a very Schmitt and Msgr. Passino niversary such a joyful Under this plan you can build 1324. . 23-tf-29 lovely dinner for the family for their blessings and visits. occasion. Your many cards a 3 or 4 bedroom home. If you on the day of the funeral. I also wish to thank my and" gifts were greatly ap­ Words are only a symbolic family, parents, relatives, preciated. We also wish to can't qualify for this WANTED — Riders or Co- financing program, we have expression of. gratitude, but neighbors and friends for thank those dear people who Drivers to Flint, daily. Call kind deeds live on in the their prayers, flowers, visits, furnished such wonderful other financing programs 224-2458after6p.m. 14-3-p-29 available which can be heart forever. cards and food. It was all entertainment. God bless adapted to your budget. For 15-l-p-30 greatly appreciated. A each and every one of you. more information, call special thanks to Mr. Eldon Mr and Mrs Arnold Ruhl and Bert Post, owners of the 15-l-p-30 Fedewa Builders, Inc. 587- ARCHER — The family of 3811 or stop in at our office MulUkan Elevator and Mr. Card of Thanks 30 Fern G. Archer wish to and Mrs. Virgil Zeeb for located 5-1/4 miles south of extend their heartfelt thanks DERSHEM — I would like to Fowler on Wright Rd. their beautiful floral extend my thanks to Drs to our friends, relatives and arrangements. It is nice to BURWELL — The family of neighbors who remembered Steigerwald, Osborn, nurses 27-tf-29 Mrs. Frank Burwell would know someone cares and and nurses aids for their us with their help, food, your acts of kindness will like to gratefully * flowers, memorial cards and excellent care during my acknowledge all of the always remain a memory to recent stay in Carson City "CULTIVATED BLUE­ words of sympathy at the cherish. Thanks again to • BERRIES"— — Pick various acts of kindness time of the loss of our Hospital. I -would like to expressed by all of our everyone. thank the Friendly Score your own or ready picked. beloved mother, grand­ Mrs. Ernestine Fox Open 7 days a week 8 a.m. till friends and relatives during mother and great- Club, neighbors, friends and dark. Excellent picking. the time of our mother's grandmother. We extend a 15-l-p-30 relatives for their cards, Phone 7944348 or 754-3684. illness and ultimate death. special thanks to the Clinton gifts, and visits. Belding north 3 miles on M- Our thanks and appreciation Memorial Hospital for their Sharon Dershem & Son go out to Dr. Russell and Dr. NUNEMAKER — We thank 15-l-dh-30- 91. BIRD BLUEBERRY wonderful care. Drs Russell our friends for the PLANTATION. 13-tf-29 Grost and to the staff of Clinton Memorial Hospital and Grost, Rev Churn, the thoughtful, loving things for their very fine care and Osgood Funeral Home and done for us during the loss of THERE IS NOW a Timex concern in caring for our the ladies of the Maple our husband and father, Repair Service in Michigan. mother. Also, to Father Rapids United Methodist Samuel Nunemaker. He was Memoriam Free estimates will be sent Hankerd for conducting a Church for the fine lunch loved by us all. We are ap­ on all repairs, do not send warm and meaningful served, Kenneth Winsor for preciative of the special money. We also repair all service. To the Osgood the song that she requested services of Dr. Stephenson, other makes of watches. and the Pallbearers. the staff of the Osgood OERLEBECK — HOW TO Funeral Home for attending PRAY — First thank God Please send watches to nicely to all of the details. A Shirley E. Cramer Funeral Home, our pastor, Timex Repair Service, P.O. Agatha & Leonard Jily Rev. Calvin Kaufman, and for Blessings received, special thank you to Mrs. There are more than you Box 128, Kinde, Mich. 48445. Gladys Hetzle and her fine Marcia, Tony & Jamie the members of the Bethel 40-tf-29 Fenetti Mennonite Church who have believed. staff of the Rivard Home. Remember the friend that Thank you too, to all of the 15-1-D-30 provided the lovely dinner. m The family of Sam has a need, Nunemaker And if you can, help with a 15-1-D-30 deed. Remember the Mourners TOWN & COUNTRY GAR PET and Sick, BLAKESLEE — Sincere Pray for God to minister to IS NOW OPEN thanks to Doctors, nurses them quick. and aides of Carson City For the Leaders of our Hospital for excellent care. Church, >AND SERVING THE COMMUNITY To Rev. Sheen, relatives and For the Leaders of our friends for the prayers, Nation, OF ST;: JOHNS AT 312 M. CLINTON, visits, food, gifts and cards Let us' pray with great following our accident. They Devotion. were deeply appreciated. Pray for a clean heart and God bless you. mind, ;•••'••. MASLAND CARPET, CERAMIC;: ; • Levi & Ruby Blakeslee Pray for a renewal of Faith 15-1-P-30 Devine And last but not least, Ask TILE, HOOVER VACUUMS, COUNTER for forgiveness of sin, ;; This Space God will hear your prayer 3''^/Y ^v::aor^^ and ease your heart FOR RENT within. Winifred Oerlebeck I. ; ARMSTRONG FLOOR COVERING Phono 224-2361 15-1-P-31 :-':;:.;;-.;STOR#HdURS;:-;:;';;;;,; Monday - Friday 9 a.m.^ 9 p.m. Tues. Wed. Thurs. & Sat. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. CALL FOR FREE IN THE HOME ESTIMATES. PHONE 224-6456. OUT OF TOWN CALL COLLECT.

WANTED Local firm desires aggressive male or female to assume sales representative position in a challenging field. Applicant must be a high school graduate and have ability to type as well as a pleasing personality for meeting clients. Sales background helpful but not essential., We will train the person who qualifies. The person we are looking for should be creative and have imagination. Please submit a short resume of job" experience. Applicants will be contacted for personal interview. Mail your reply to Box S c/o Clinton County News, 120 E. Walker St., St. Johns. All correspondence will be held in strictest of confidence. An Equal Opportunity Employer.