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(^6,Ira Birmingham i012 N.Clinton Ave. T^^CHrotecasTER-UvioK 100 Your Communitij Newspaper Since 1866 1866 — 1967 • • 101st YEAR OVID, CLIN'TON COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1967 NUMBER IS Don ’t try to overcome the in evitable — just don ’t let the in School Bell Award Ceremony evitable overcome you. Mother and Marauders Win • • • Daughter Their Third Register-Union Is Students on Dcan*s Straight List COJ Garcia pitched the Ovid- Several studente from this area Banquet May 4 Elsie Marauders to a fine 6-3 win Presented MEA 1967 were on the Dean ’s Honor list at The Women ’s Fellowship of over the Perry Ramblers last Ferris State for the Winter term. United Church is sponsoring a Thursday at Perry but the game They are: Larry R. Thornton of Mother and Daughter Banquet had to go into two extra innings Ovid; and Jerry L. Bernath, Dan Thursday May 4, at the Main to settle the contest. Hinkley, L<ynda Libey and Ronald street building. Ovid-Elsie got single runs in Annual Award Stambersky of Elsie; and Bruce An Interesting program has the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th innings, Field and Michael DeVault of while Perry got their three in the The Ovid Register-Union was aunong the twenty-six Xiain^sburg;. been arranged by the Program Chairman Mrs. Jackson Bates. third. The game was then score newspapers, radio and television stations, and newsmen less until the 9th when O-E push The dining room committee is: ed over two more tallies. who received awards last Friday for their outstanding con Kay Stilwell, Zelta Hall and Ethel Garcia gave up only five hits, tributions in educational news reporting. The Michigan Ed June Draft Call Conn; decorations, Sue Monroe; walked just one, and struck out ucation Association presented its annual School Bell awards A total of 1,174 will be called in program covers, Esther Wilson, 14. O-E got nine hits off Foland at the Lansing Civic Center during a luncheon attended by Michigran for the June draft Joyce Bossel; kitchen committee, the Perry pitcher, and three quota. Clinton County will send chm., Joan Wiegel, Marie De- walks. He struck out 10 Maraud nearly 400 educators, news media representatives and their two men, while Shiawassee will Pond; tickets, Beverly Bovan. ers. guests. have none for June. The following menu has been Mike Lewis got a home-run for Special award for indivdual efforts went to Malcolm • • • planned: juice, ham loaf, mashed O-E in the second Inning; Mike potatoes, mixed vegetables, mold Scybert had a single and a McCrea, editorial writer, and David L. Otis, education ed spring salad, rolls, cherry double; Dave Klabak had two writer, both of the Saginaw News; Jim Treloar of the Detroit Area Women in dessert and coffee. singles: and L. D. Jones, Garcia, Free Press, and Hugh McDonald, formjer education reporter Washinston, D. C. The program consists of; Invo Jerry Wier and Jerry Winans cation, Donna Kusenda; Welcome, each got singles. for the Grand Rapids Press. The Spring Lake Clipper also Mrs. Bunny Ballenger of Ovid, Mrs. Betty Jones; toastmistress, The Marauders are now 4-2 in Mrs. Andrew Cobb of Elsie, and received a special award as a free shoppers' guide provid Marge Parmenter; song leader, the league and had an open date Mrs. E. O. Prince of St. Johns, Mrs. Gordon Spalcnka; Toast to Monday. Bullock Creek here this ing outstanding continuous coverage of education news. are among the 140 Michigan Re Daughters, Connie Parmenter; Thursday. 3 m Six daily and seven weekly newspapers were cited for publican women who are In Toast to Mothers, Brenda Par- Washington, DC., this week at "strong and comprehensive twelve-month coverage of pub menteer; Flute solo, Mary Alice lic education" and/or "outstanding features and editorials" tending the 14th Biennial Conven Bates; Piano solo, Juva Lea Wil Mrs. R. D. Martin of the Ovid Register-Union (at right) tion of the National Federation on educational trends, specific school problems, classroom kins. Pat Chamberlain is in is shown as she received the MEA 1967 School Bell Award of Republican Women. About S,000 charge of the awards and Dorothy innovations, etc. are expected to attend the 3-day High School at Lansing's Civic Center last Friday noon. Presenting the Sauber will offer the benediction. PTA Carnival Daily newspapers winning 1967 School Bell Awards session this week end. award is Stuart Gross of Saginaw Valley State College and from MEIA: • • • Walter Taylor, magician from Owosso, will entertain. Honor Roll is Big Success looking on is Lois Redmond of Centerline representing MEA Detroit Free Press The General meeting of the The Ovid PTA Carnival which Public Relations Commission. The awards are presented each Saginaw News Paint Up - Clean Up Women ’s Fellowship for May will The Ovid-Elsie High School was held April 29, grossed $2,383.- Honor Roll for the fifth marking year by the Michigan Education Association to newspapers, Jackson Citizen Patriot be a 9:30 coffee at the Main street 06 and was well attended. Hillsdale Daily News Week church Wednesday, May 10. A period is as follows: The net proceeds will be over televison stations and radio broadcasters for outstanding Big Rapids Pioneer May 15 through 20 has been short program and business meet 12th Grade — Tom Ackles, $1,000 and will be spent on various contributions in describing, interpreting and constructively designated as Paint-up Clean-up ing will follow. school projects, to bo decided at a Cheyboygan Tribune Karen Alderman, Gwendolyn criticizing the issues facing public schools and in advancing Week in Ovid. There will be trash Baker, David Bates, Dorothy later date by the PTA Executive Weekly papers honored were: pick-up dally of that week. Bloomer, Ida Brady, Donna Oiap- Committee. community understanding and support of education. Ovid Register-Union ko, John Oalg, Joan Crell, Robert The clowns this year were Mr. Chesaning Argus State Aid Checks Davis, Nathan DuBois, Lydia Eby, and Mrs. Richard DePond and Crosse Pointe News Kay Fineout, Bruce Foerch, Mich Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wiegel. Southfield Independent Press Track and Field to School Districts ael Goodknecht, Ronald Green, Working on Mrs. Donna Kusen- Tecumseh Herald Dennis Gruosbeck, Bonita Hal- Couple lujured Charter Night The Ovid-Elsie School district da ’s fortune telling committee Carnival lead, Karen Hallead, Hazel Hal- Bronson Journal recently received a check for were Mrs. (Jarl Sauber, Mrs. Don The twenty-seventh annual Al lock, William Heinze, Cheryl Hit- St. Clair County Independent Press $100,000 as their April apportion Boose, Mrs. Robert CTlaycomb. iu Auto Accideut|ior Newly bion College-Dale R. Sprankle tie, Darwin Hunt, George Keck, Mra Robert English, Mrs. Frank Radio stations cited for the award were: WGHN, Grand high school track and field car ment of 16.66% State Aid. Bath - Rc.bert E. Jones c37, and his Scohols received $80,3,30. and St. Karen Kristin, Dan Kusenda, Fowler, Kathy Price and Haven; WKAR, Elast Lansing (two awards): WUOM, Ann nival will be held S-aturday, May Larry LadiskI, Taru Latvalhati. Bjose. Helping me chuirm Jfoac- na 115 West 8, at Albion ’s Alumni Field. The Johns $30.()00. ' Pearl Street, were both transfer Formed laycees Arbor; WMUK, Kalamazoo; and WFBE, Flint. Pam Loznak, C!5arol Martinka, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Plowman and day-long schedule of field activi red to Sparrow Hospital in Lan At a special meeting April 25 Television stations WILX, Jackson and WJBK-TV, De Donna McDiarmid, Kathryn Mel Mr. and Mrs. JcJin Goebel. ties for the 72 participating sing fom Owosso Memorial Hos in the Ovid-Elsie High School, vin*, Joy Miller, Susan Miller, troit received the award for outstanding coverage. schools will get under way at 9 pital Saturday afternoon being in attended by over 16 men. It was Jackie Moore, Paula Orweller, Stuart Gross, former city editor of the Saginaw News and a. m. The Ovid -Elsie track team jured in a one-car accident on M- decided to complete organization Mary Palus, Lynn Pilot, Judy will be one of the schools partici Ask Tor 21, near Warren Road, sheriffs al plans for a Jaycee Chapter im currently director of community relations at Saginaw Valley Rivest, Janet Saxton, Margie Sc- Officers Elected deputies reported. mediately and start arrangements State College, presented the awards on behalf of MEA. pating. mans, Mike Scybert, David Show • • • for affiliation with the State and Mrs. Jeanne Temple Special Education teacher in the Emergency Funds ers. Sam Sinicropi, Pat Sipkov- Both suffered back injuries. United States Jaycees. by WHXIAM M. SMITH sky, Karen Smith, Rita Spayde, for Oue Pareut Another passenger, Virginia Jones, Election of officers resulted in Ovid-Elsie Area Schools, who prepared the scrap-book of ASCS Office Manager Carol Squiers, Linda Sturgis, 19, of 324 N. Main St., was releas the following; President, Jerry Register-Union school news was present at the School Bell Councilor at James Thelen, Jeanne Tody, Lois ed from Owosso Memorial Hospi ■k Ross: Internal vice-president, award luncheon representing the Ovid-Elsie Education DeMolay Conference Monday morning, April 24, the Underhill, Chris Wallfelt, Ribi Orgauizatiou tal after treatment for a hip in Arthur Kelley; External vice- Rick Coy 19, son of Mr. and Clinton County Disaster Commit Washburn, Linda Witt, Janice Officers were elected last Mon jury. president, Frank Kirinovic; Treas Association. tee met in our office to survey the Zvonek. day evening for the One Parent Mrs. Larry Coy was in DaUas, The accident occurred, deputies urer, Dean Austin; Secretary, damage caused by the severe tor Family Organization. Elected Texas last week to preside over 11th Grade — Angie Aldrich, said, when Jones lost control of Raymond Pope; State Director, nado that hit our county the eve were: Nancy Neilson, president; John Sinicropi; Local Directors, the International Conference of Ross Baker, Tony Bocek, Sherry his car, and it rolled over after ning of April 21.