ST. JOHNS-White gladiolus Robert- Ortweln was best man and serving as groomsmen were FOWLER - Holy Trinity both of Fowler. Lana Marie and pink and white mums dec Church was the setting for the orated St. Joseph's Catholic Richard Irrer of East Lansing Hafner, niece of the bride, was and Allan Thompson of Wayne. Saturday, Aug., 7 wedding cere flower girl. The-attendants wore'- Church on Saturday, Aug. 2B for mony uniting in marriage Joanne the 2 p.m. ceremony uniting Robert Every df Lansing and floor-length gowns .featuring a James Leonard of East Lansing Daria Hafner and Richard John navy blue dotted Swiss voile, skirt in marriage Rosemary J. Burns Pohl, Rev. Albert Schmitt .per and David'D..'Hambleton. Rev. ushered. and a white bodice with a high A 5 ,p.m. dinner was served formed the double ring 2 p.m. neckline and short puffed sleeves. William G. Hankerd performed service before an altar decora- . the double ring ceremony. to 300 guests at the reception Star flowers and pink daisies, which,was held In the St. Joseph's ted with-pinkand white gladiolus. white carnations and pink stream-, The bride is the daughter of ers. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Burns.of School gym. The church choir was accom 411 East Sturgis Street, St. Johns . Special guests at the wedding Joseph Pohl of Portland was panied by organist, Mrs, Bernita best man• and assisting as and the groom is the son of and reception were Mr. and Mrs. Halfmann. Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Hamble Ervln Hambleton of St. Johns groomsmen were Neil Hafner The bride 1B the daughter of of Fowler, brother of the bride,' ton of 221 Moores River Drive, and .Mrs. Elva Hershberger of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hafner of Lansing. Cumberland, Md., grandparents Larry Pohl and Dennis Schneider 612 South Main Street, Fowler both of Portland. Seating the The bride, given in marriage of the groom. and the groom is the son of Mr. Following a two weeks wedding , guests were ushers, Kenneth by her father, chose a white and Mrs. Harry Pohl of Cutler Hafner and Gary Pohl. floor-length gown of embroi trip to. Canada and the East Coast, Road, Portland. dered nylon with a flowing tram. the new Mr. and Mrs. Hambleton A 5 p.m. dinner was served The bride was given in mar-. at the Conservation Club Park in Woven scalloped edging, which will reside at 908 North Chest riage by her father and ap was entwined with pink satin nut Street, Lansing. Fowler followed by a 7 p.m. . proached the altar wearing an reception for 350 guests. ribbon, accented the empire-' The bride is a 1968 graduate empire-style gown of silk or- waistline, yoke, cuffs of the long of Rodney B. Wilson High School _ ganza featuring a round neckline Special guests at the wedding sleeves and the sweetheart neck and a 1969 graduate of Lansing and short sleeves, edged, in lace. and reception were Mr. and Mrs. line. Business University. Inserts of lace accented the front William A. Rademacher. and A floral spray and bows with The groom, a 1966 graduate of the gown and a large satin Myron Hafner of Fowler, grand streamers secured her elbow- of Rodney B. Wilson High School, bow and sash topped her chapel- parents of the bride, and the length veil'and she carried a He completed a four year tour of . length train. A Juliet cap of flow groom's grandparents, Mr. and cascade bouquet of white and Navy duty in 1970. ers and pearls securedherfloor-r Mrs. Ernest Farmer of Grand pink carnations, roses and baby length veil which was edged with Rapids and Mrs. (Catherine Pohl breath. matching lace and she carried a of Portland. ~. Mrs. Richard Irrer, of East cascade bouquet of pink roses, The new Mrs. Pohl chose a Lansing, was matron of honor white carnations, fuji mums and blue and white empire-style and assisting as bridesmaids blue baby breath with long, dress for travel on their wedding were Lois Dunn of Clare and streamers of ribbon and fern, trip to Niagara Falls. Upon re Mrs, Donald White of Wyoming, turn they will make their homeat The Blue Star Mothers held Mrs, Hilary Fedewa of Port 10153 Frost Road, Portland, Mich. Brenda.Burns.ofSt. Johns, its Aug. 24 meeting in Wilcox was flower girl. The attendants land was matron of honor and The bride is a 1970 graduate Hall of the First Congregational bridesmaids were Kathleen Pohl of Fowler High School and the wore pink floral pantdresses of Church in St. Johns with 14 MR. AND MRS. RICHARD POHL sheer nylon over taffeta featuring of Portland, sister of the groom, groom is al968graduateofPort- members present. Shirley Thelen and Ann Thelen, Iand St. Patrick's High School. a princess-style neckline, and The mystery prize was won by short puffed sleeves trimmed Mrs. Chloe Bartholomew. with ruffles. Their headpieces MRS. DAVID D. HAMBLETON Announcement was made of the were pink bows with streamers. National Convention which will be held in -'Anaheim, Calif. Oct., 9 Sertice through Oct. 14. Local reports ATTENTION LADIES are being prepared to send to the Anyone interested in joining News convention showing an increase or knowing "more about Tops in membership, more aid to the PetMHhef Club Inc. is invited to a mem- needy and donations made to com bership.drive September 20th, munity projects. Favors given to Navy Seaman MICHAEL R;- 7:30 p.m. at Wlndmere School of St. Johns and Clinton County Clinton Countyinducteeswillalso HEUER, son of Mr. and Mrs. ' on west Saginaw, Lansing. be included. Doyne W. Heuer of 704 S. There will be a short speech The Southeast District meeting Swegles, St. Johns, has re from the Tons Area Super will be held in East Lansing on turned to his homeport of Long visor and two KOPS plus an Sept, 9 atlO a.m. Beach, Calif., after a six month Persons wishing to purchase, deployment'to the Western ' important message from the a point to attend the special 1969 Michigan Queen. SEPTEMBER one, two or three blue star window Pacific. During the deployment, Program Kick-Off. To help units his ship served as an aircraft Tops is an international banners, representing sons serv 2 Cub Scout and Boy Scout better prepare for fall, a pro ing in the service, may contact rescue ship for aircraft carrier club that helps those burdened Roundtables - St. Johns High gram kick-off meeting has been operating with the U.S. Seventh r«. with excess weight to shed Alberta Brock, chairman of the School at 7:30 p.m. set for Sept. 2 at 7:30 p.m. project. Fleet and performe,d escort , those extra pounds.safely and 9 Commissioner Staff Meeting at the St. Johns High School. .duties-for amphibious forceg , sensibly. TOPS means take off ,,..,, Bee's/Chevy and Olds in St. School,Night/for^co^ineat|^ along thecoastofVietmtm.Heuer pounds sensibly. * '" Johns at 7:30 p.m. new Council*Pocket Calendars, is a graduate of Rodney B.Wilson Those interested .mat- 10 Commissioner Conference. Program Notebooks, and much chased from Anna Cole. High School, St. Johns. • tending this meeting, please 11 Junior Leader Training at more information concerning the _ *. * call Dorothy Wagar at Ovid. Camp Mapleton, 9 a.m. to upcoming year will be given out Fowler 834-5155 before Sept. 11th. Army Specialist four ROBERT 5 p.m. (Boys should bring a at this time. Make sure your By Miss Cecilia Thelen L. VINE, son of Mr. and Mrs. All Tops members are re sack lunch). unit is represented. Phone 582-2963 Robert J, Vine, 521 Thomas L, quested to attend; the next 23 School Night for Scouting. Parkway, Lansing, recently re meeting as there will.be im CAMP MAPLETON NEW STRIPES ceived the Good Conduct Medal portant business to discuss. PROGRAM KICK-OFF SET FOR IMPROVEMENT - VFW AUXILIARY NEWS while serving with the 2nd Adv. SEPT. 2 AT ROUNDTABLES THANKS FELLOWS The regular monthly meeting Armored Division at Ft, Hood, All registered adults, make It Chippewa District will have of the VFW Ladies Auxiliary Lee Lytiam, center, of St. Johns is promoted from Private Tex. The medal, established In new timber seats in their amphi was held on Aug.25.An,invitation First Class to Specialist Fourth Class at the Armed Forces 1941, is awarded on a selective theater at council fire this' fall was read for the District Rally basis for those who distinguish thanks to Bill Fouch of Rose to be held at the Hemlock-Merrill Staff College in Norfolk, Va, At left is Lynam's boss, Alvin themselves from among their Lake Research, Roger Campbell, Post in Hemlock on September D. Whitley, public affairs officer for the college. At right is fellow military personnel Mel Stauffer of DeWitt and Ken 12. Also, notice of a School of through exemplary conduct, ef Harwood and Harold Van Riper Instruction for all members in Staff Sgt. James Rush of the Army Personnel section of the ficiency and fidelity during their District Commissioners from St. Johns on Sept. 22. school. active military service. Spec. ( Bath, All members are.invited and 4 Vine received the award.whUe They salvaged the timber urged to attend. assigned as a driver In Company from two barns at Rose Lake, The Pewamo-Westphalia Local soldier recently promoted B, 1st Battalion of the division's cut them into 10 ft, lengths, Schools are in need of 14 more 50th Infantry. He holds the Army classroom flags. These will be Commendation Medal and two loaded them in two twenty ton ' Lee Lynam, son of Mr, and fore entering the Army last Jan news conferences and otherpub- trucks and trucked them to ordered and presented to same. lic information duties. awards of the Bronze Star Medal. * Anna Droste has been named Mrs. Charles F. Lynam of 500 uary, was awarded the new Mapleton Sunday afternoon of July E. Walker Street in St. Johns, stripes following competition The Armed Forces Staff Col * * t 11. membership chairman for the lege is a high-level school for coming year. Assisting Anna in has been promoted to Specialist with three other soldiers before Army .Private WILLIAM A. 4th Class in the U.S. Army at a promotion board last week. military officers operated by NORRIS, 21, son of Mr. und collecting dues will'be Clarita the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The Goerge, Marilyn Halfmann, the Armed Forces Staff College He has been assigned to the Mrs, Leo M. Norris, 3006 Al Social tvents in Norfolk, Va. Armed Forces Staff College student body is drawn from all fred, 'Lansing, recently com Marge Schomisch, Carolyn Klein, of the U.S. armed forces, six and treasurer, Diane Theis. Lynam, who graduated from since June. Lynam v is ah ad pleted an eight-week clerical Rodney B. Wilson high school ministrative specialist in the allied nations and several .U.S. course at the U.S. Army Armor ...... s The kitty was won by Clarita Public Affairs Office, where he government agencies. Center, Ft.Knox,Ky.Pvt.Norris Goerge. Door prizes went to in St. Johns in 1069,andattended attended by 92 relatives, as they Lansing Community College be- assists with press releases, The school prepares officers was trained in typing, general met recently at the Fowler Con Amelia Feldpausch and Winnie for future assignments to the office'^skills, military cor servation Park. McKean. staffs of joihtandcbmbinedcom- respondence and Army Admin Those attending arrived from The lunch ; committee for the mands—commands in whiph the istrative procedures. Lansing, Dimondale, Charlotte, Sept. 23 meeting is Betty Jan- military forces of more thanone St. Johns, Ovid, Pewamo, Gay- dernoa and Amelia Fox. Enter service, or nation, are involved. lord, Saginaw and Fowler. , tainment committee is Patricia Officers of the Lansing Mu Two courses, each of five months Snyder and'CIarita Goerge. This "Show and Tell" was' the pro Host for the day was LaVern, Gamma Chapter of Alpha. Iota gram given by Clyde Anderson duration, are offered yearly. meeting will be the annual in International Honorary Busirfess - Miller whose grandson was the spection by a Department repre at the meeting of tha Clinton youngest, member present, Mrs. Sorolty were installed recently County Senior Citizens on Tues sentative. All members are re at the home of Mrs. Betty Wilson 4cv^c||cvy Edith'Miller of Fowler was the quested to be1 present; day, Aug. 24* Mr. Anderson, who oldest present. of Lansing. has collected Indian tools and artifacts since 1917, displayed Serving for the coming year articles from his collection. He will be Arlene Polick, president; showed articles from many Irene Barnes* vice-president; tribes which he has found In Margaret Hoogendoorn, secre several states. tary;. Dian Alberts, treasurer; The Rhythm Band will enter Arlene Kellogg, chaplain and tain at Provincial House in Lan pledge captain, and Connie sing on Thursday, Sept. 2. Bauerie, historian and.marshall. The 'next regular meeting of 119 N. DIVISION the group will be held in the . The officers were installed by Undercroft of the Episcopal CARSON CITY Mabel Ellis, sponsor of the active Church iri St. Johns on Sept. 14. !«> chapter which is affiliated with A potluck luncheon will be served PHONE 584-3651 Lansing Business University. at noon. MARY GALLAGHER PUUN 0' MANAGER CLUB ROMH 3 OPERATORS TO Under New Management SERVE YOU: TOOTS HIGGLE Stewart Devault, owner JACKIE WEIDE Depend on us for beautifully-printed wedding invitations and announcements, Featuring The Music of , OPEN correct in every detail. Reasonable rates, Warren Kimble and'his TUESDAY thru prompt service; Free estimates* Y ' 'SATURDAY 1 •'•••" : '>'• •• - "<• ";'• '.yl •"• '- «• /••'".- 7 Piece Orchestra NIGHTS: Vor All printing Heeds... Tuesday & DANCING 9 a.m. to 2 a.m. Th'Ufsday . Until 9 P.M. Food-Mixed Drinks-fleer-Wine APPOINTMENT NOT •J* Clinton County News, NO ONE UNDER 21 ADMTTTED ALWAYS NECESSARY.
•• v Page fl A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan i*r /Wednesday, September 1, 1971 wms&m Sheila Vieira bride St. Johns 'MRS. HILA BROSS of Alan A. Miller Ph.?24-4576
Sheila Ann Vieira, daughter of Cummings of Dover, N.H., Mary Floria of Lowell, Mass., cousin of Mrs. Sallle McClintock and Mr. and Mrs. George Vieira of tended a pipe organ concert at the 185 Pleasant St., Lowell, Mass. the bride, and Mrs, Shirley Bel- Mrs. Fanny Hall, accompanied by Mormon Tabernacle in Salt Lake anger of North Andover, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Van McClintock, became the bride of Alan A. City, Utah. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. cousin of thebrlde.Allattendants were in Niles, Aug, 26, to at Dinner guests Present The, The Pasch reunion was held on Sunday, Aug. 22 at Fowler Comedy Conservation Park, After a pot- luck dinner at 12:30 the afternoon "Double was spent in card playing and \ visiting. Of special interest was .o the cop y of the family tree Exposure" which is being compiled by Mrs. J. D.Bancroft. Guests were pres ent from UUca, Lansing, Alma, St. Johns and the Fowler area. **° Those attending from this neigh borhood were Mr.and'Mrs. Fred 1#< me W, Pasch and Mr, and Mrs. *e William Ernst and Maxine. Mr, and •.Mrs, Floyd Foerch *** & A** were supper guests of Mr. and t*T .->** \0 Mrs. Roy Beck of Maple Rapids A**1 W on Tuesday evening, Aug, 17. to«* •*•«* Paul Graff Sr. of Lebanon and *•* Mr. and Mrs, Fred W. Pasoh CAPITOL SAVINGS & W A* •oot spent Wednesday evening, Aug. \o fc 18 with Mrs. HermanRossowand 1 Q0 A Mrs. Walter Nobis,Sr. * LOAN ASSOCIATION \AoA Mr. and Mrs. William Ernst *.cv and Maxine were Sunday evening, INCORPORATED 18?0 • LANSING. MICHIGAN it* A>0* Aug. 22 visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Main Office! 122 E. Allegan, Lansing, Michigan Co'irtflf f Edwin Mohnke of South Bengal. On Wednesday, Aug. IS Mrs.. ' 222-N. CLINTON AVE.' - St* JOHNS (/ Edna Watamaker entered the Carson City Hospital as a medical patient v • Wednesday, September 1, 1971 Page 12 A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan get the job done
OUT-OF-TOWNERS < call ENTERPRISE 8201 REFRIGERATION SERVICE, air WANTED: BUYERS AND sellers ON THE FARM-TIRE SERVICE. FOR SALE: 11 acres standing CLASSIFIED AD PAGES elp Wanted conditioning coolers, etc. for Outdoor Flea Market. Phone Collect St. Johns 224- corn. Call 647-3596 Portland. Pets Phone 224-3739. 17-3p Saturday and Sunday September 7900; FARMERS PETROLEUM. 18-3p, CASH RATE: 5c per word. Minimum, $1.00 per in 4th and 5th. Next to Aloha Drive- 39-tf: sertion. YOUR AD RUNS 3 WEEKS FOR THE PRICE in on US-27 in St. Johns._ Clean FOR SALE; 5 Toy Manchester BOOKKEEPING, GENERAL of WANTED—Ironings to do in my JUST ARRIVED, large selection, OP 2. Second week will be refunded when your Hem out your attic and basement. - and Terrier pups. Call 669- fice work. Experience pre home. 224-4164. 18-lp FOR SALErDynamite, cap's,fuse, metal wardrobes, utility cab sells the first week. Bring your own display table 40 percent for stumps, 60 3813. 17-3p ferred, but not necessary. Apply inets. Becker Furniture, Fowler, SAVE a 25c service fee by paying for your charged etc. Everyone welcome, dealers, percent for stones, 50 per in person. Dean True Value WANTED: CLEANING ^Monday 17-1 farmers, hausewives.(Goto- cent Nltro for deep wells. .Get ad within 10 days of insertion. Hardware, St. Johns. 18-z through Thursdayj daytimes FOR SALE: Rabbits, all sizes. gether with your neighbor?) $2 your permit from the sheriff." BOX NUMBERS in care of this office add $1.00 only. Phone 224-3674. 18-3p Call 582-2670. 18-3p SALESMAN, for in-store work. _a stall. One man's junk is Gowers Hardware, Eureka, 3-tf 3 USED KIRBYS $37.50. Upright Apply in person. Dean True another man's treasure. Rain cleaners with all cleaning tools ' BEAUTIFUL "WE'DDING- INVITA Value Hardware, St. Johns. 18-2 Business date-Sept. 10 and 11th. 18-lp available to responsible party Garage ALL CLASSIFIEDS WILL BE ACCEPTED TIONS and accessories. for only $37.50, cash or terms. UNTIL 5 P.M. MONDAYS Opportunity Speedy service. Finkbeiner's Call St. Johns 224-4792. 18-1 Sales GIRL TO DO LIGHT house work, WANTED TO BUY 1,000 bales Fowler, Phone 582-3121. 9-tf some cooking and ironing. INVESTORS WANTED, one Of hay. Call 669-3813. 17-3p * "" * USED SINGERS, LAST YEAR'S GARAGE SALE: Thursday, Sep RATES are based strictly on Classified Style. Apply in person only, St. Johns MODEL $52.64. Comes with a tember 2nd and Friday, Sep or group, terrific potential, GOOD wide 2 row-New Idea FOR SALE: Parts for all electric' Automotive. 15-tf walnut sew table and is fully tember 3rd from 9 a.m. to 8p.m. FOR FAST RESULTS—PHONE 224-2361 coin laundry and industrial uni Cornpicker. Call 669-9489 or shavers. Jewelry, Levey's equipped to Zig-Zag, write New items including toys and HELP WANTED! Dishwasher form rental service, local area. 660-3908. 17-3p Elsie. 1-rtf kitchen aids, also miscellaneous or ENTERPRISE 8201 needed at Daley's Pine Foods, $10,000 to $20,000 required plus names, buttonholes, makes fancy designs by inserting Cams and items. Free gift to the first S. US-27 in St. Johns. Apply in good financial statement. Write REDUCE EXCESS FLUIDS with 50. Second crossroad South of FOR SALE: 1964 Owens 26 foot TIMBER WANTED: Logs and winds the bobbin automatically. FOR SALE: Small camper $150. person. 16-3 Box K, c/o Clinton County News, FLUIDEX, $1.69 - LOSE 'M.-57 andtJS-27, 1/2 mile west cruiser, 10 foot beam, 327 standing timber. Loss de Only $52.64 cash or terms avail Call 224-2933. 17-3p St. Johns, Mich. 48879. 17-2p WEIGHT safely with Dex-A-Diet, on Ranger Road or 11 miles north Corvette engine, 225 h.p. wooden livered to our yard. DEVER-' able. Trade-ins accepted. Call BOYS WANTED for Detroit Free 98 cenljs at Parr's Pharmacy. of St. Johns on US-27. 18-lp hull. All rigged for Coho Salmon EAUX SAWMILL,, INC., 2872 N. St. Johns 224-4792, 9 a m t0 FOR SALE: Used 10 1/2 foot Press carrier routes in St. Private Trade i4 5 - » fishing with ship to shore radio Hubbardston Road, Pewamo, " P g p 81*1 r Br j H :i USED MACHINERY USED EQUIPMENT „){-*££-"- -'- -*£- -'-.is*:. - S-ilept. atg(MSU and EMU. OvIdri-i^Oi _**"'!* 2 S i - -""^_ _ "' . 11 17-1 SPRINGAIREf'MATTRESSES and IHC, B -414 diesel tractor WANTED: Sewing to do. Ex 834-5177. 17-3p FOR SALE: Steel corn crib. 11/2 matching box springs. Reg. TRACTORS perienced. Phone 224-4496. miles north of Middleton on FOR SALE: Conn French horn. $79 each, limited time only $59 & loader. $3,975. Ely Hwy. Gale Wood. 18-3p Excellent condition, like new. each. Save $40 per set. Full or J.D. 3020 gas, wide front Oliver 1250 tractor gas. Ovid 834-5177. 17-3p twin size. Becker Furniture, Int. 806 gas, 3 point, $3,850. 33 Massey Harris tractor, gas Fowler. 18-1 MM G 707 D $3,500. Fox 1 row forage chopper. BEHLEN CORN crib 180 crates. $3250. THE proven carpet cleaner Blue Oliver 1550 Gas Case 5-16 inch trailer plow. 224-3418. 18-3p Lustre is easy on the budget. Case 4-16 trailer plow. Farm J.D. 3010 D $2,975. Restores forgotten cc'.ors. Rent $2750. M.M. 4-14 inch mounted plow. FOR SALE: 10 acres of standing electric shampooer $1. Dean V Produce John Deere 2510 gas, wide front, p.s. M.M. 4-16 inch mounted plow. corn. Roy Frechen, Fowler and S Hardware, downtown St. MM G 705 D., wheat land model, 100 h.p. $2,700. 582-3031. 18-3p $1,800. M.M. 3-14 inch mounted plow. Johns. 18-1 FOR SALE: Sweet corn for can John Deere-720 dlesel PLEASE CLIP AND SAVE! $1,600. Massey Ferguson 4-16 inch ning or freezing. Will take M.F. 65 diesel LET US recommend a painter or $ 975. mounted plow. Bernat, Spinnerin and orders for tomatoes. 1893 Maple J.D. 520, power steering, 3 point hitch paper hanger for you. Your $ 700. Implement trailer with tilt ORDER NOW-Certified Genesee Rapids Rd. Call 224-7233. 16-3p J.D. 50 Phentex Yarns Sherwin Williams Dealer. Fink- wheat. Farmers Co-op, bed& dual wheels. beiners. Phone 582-3121 Fowler. Fowler. 18-1 PICKERS MARTENS SERVICE 21-tf GIFT CERTIFICATES NEW IDEA 325 narrow row pull picker with husking bed. $2,700. M.M. Dealer on Forest Hill For appointments other than time listed Chaparral. NEW IDEA narrow row pull picker with sheller $2,250. Road between Jason 6i Pratt below, please call weekday evenings after The snowmobiles that FH. 626-6642 5:30, Thank You, owner, Marie Devereaux. USED MACHINE BUYS CORN HEADS conquered the Rockies. Call for prices on new Generation Corn Heads and Feeder Houses. Phone 224-4865 Evening hours-Tues., Wed. & Thurs, 2 M,F, No, 82 combines w/bean equipment. 501 E, Buchanan 5:15 to_8:30 1 M,H. No. 80 combine w/bean equipment. Used 435 J.D. 4 row narrow cornhead • $2,500. Symbol dtf St, Johns, Mi. 48879 Saturday hours-10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 1 IHC No. 80 w/bean equipment. C 430 narrow row cornhead to fit C or C2 $2,500. M.F. 321 narrow-row cornhead $2,500. r~ Gehl No, 600, 2 row chopper w/2 row cornhead. Service Innes No, 570, 4 row bean windrower. 6 new J.D. 313 n.r. cornheads to fit J.D, 45 or 55 ea.$2,500. AUCTION CALENDAR American 24-12 dryer, 1 year old. E-330 narrow row cornhead for Gleaner E $2,400. 1 Ford Dexta w/freeman loader. If you're going to put your J.D. 434 narrowrow cornhead to fit 95 or 105 $2#400. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, at 12:30 p.m. Int. 328 narrow row cornhead to fit 303 combine $2,300. C.C.C. Bin Site - 1/2 mile east of Breckenridge, Michigan. 2 row, front bean puller, family on a snowmobile, put tyfiijfltiptlW Innes, No. 500, 4 row bean windrower. them on one that's been put Int. 329 narrow row cornhead to fit 403 combine $2,300. AC 3 -30 Inch row cornheads to fit A or A-2 Gleaner IF PLANNING A SALE SEE US 1 row Fox chopper model F-54. to the test. $2,250. 180 bushel gravity box with New Idea running combine . ea. GALLOWAY'S COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICE CHAPARRAL Case narrow row 303 cornhead to fit 600 or 660 Case gear, 8 ply tires. N $2,200. AL GALLOWAY, AUCTIONEER Ph. 224-4713 St. Johns Tftt tnewmobib that conquamd Iftt Rockht combine Gehl blower with recutter. $2,200, 200 W. STATE ST. John Deere 313 narrow row cornhead to fit 45 combine R & L SALES $2,000, PHONE 224-2301 J.D.-334 narrow row cornhead to fit 55 or 95 $1,250. INVENTORY REDUCTION SAIE ON NEW & SERVICE AC 6 row 20 inch cornhead to fit Gleaner C combine $ 900., Larry Davis Ray Fricke A 240 cornhead to fit Gleaner A or A2 EQUIPMENT $ 850. Sattler & Son, Inc.236-522 5 236-7380 J.D. 234, 2 row cornhead > Open Evenings 'Til 8:30 3 John Deere No, 640, 5 bar rakes $650.00 ea, ' MlF, Middleton COMBINES Phone 236-7280 4645 Grant Rd. MIDDLETON $7,500. John Deere No. 24T Baler with No. 2 Bale ejector Demo. 1966 95 E.B. with cab $5,950. Gleaner C 2 variable speed cylinder with cab $2425.00 $4,750. 2 John Deere No. 25A 3 point hitch sprayers, 1966 95 J.D. combine, square back 150 gal. tank, 8 row Gleaner A2 combine, with cab, variable speed cylinder, $4,250. HAVE A PICNIC choice of cyls. $3,650. boom, centrifugal pump - $475.00 ea. 1963 55 John Deere with cab and 210 cornhead $3,450. 2 Century, 3 point hitch sprayers with 200 gal. tanks, 8 row Gleaner C ^ boom, centrifugal pump. $520,00 ea. 1964 Gleaner E with cab $3,250. 1963 Gleaner A with cab $2,950. MSEP COMBINES Gleaner A w/cab $2,900. $2,750. John Deere No. 105 S.P. spike cylinder and bean equipment OWN APPLES! 1964 J.D. 55 Hi-lo John Deere 42 Pull Type $ 900. ' available with either a new No, 443 Cornhead or a used - We have, a brand new picnic area, No. 434 Cornhead, PICKING WILL MISCELLANEOUS WeSbtiufe complete with tables and a small 2 John Deere No. 55 S.P., with spike cylinder and bean START SEPT. 17 11965 GMC tandem tractor, conventional cab, new equipment, ONE with cab, pond...perfect for a family outing . 238 engine, 10 speed road ranger, good tires. $3,500, S/ott . FOR Macintosh- while you pick apples. 1967 Dorsey trailer, 40 It. drop frame, 10:20 2 John Deere 95 S.P. spike cylinder and bean equipment tires, new brakes and bearings. $3,500. FOR APPOINTMENTS available with cornheads. OCT. 1 FOR RED BETTER YET . . . AT OTHER TIMES J.D. 18 ft, foldup wings disc. $ 950. PHONE: I.H.C. No. 101 S.P. BEAN SPECIAL available with cornhead. AND YELLOW Our Trees Are Dwarf-Sized John Deere 14 ft. disc 5 700. Mrs. Winnie Gill USED FIELD CHOPPERS To Make Your Appl e Pi eking k wheel disc. 11 to 14 ft. from 325 Up 224-2511 DELICIOUS AND J.D. 4 bottom mounted plow $ 300. Bruce Lamer man John Deere No, 34 with one-row head. JONATHAN A REAL PICNIC! 2 A,C, WD or WD 45 wide front—in exchange for nar 224-4746 John'Deere No. 6 with one-row head. row front each are— $ 225, • DerriU Shinabery 224-3881 I.H.C. No. 50 with 2 row head. Picking Only WE HAVE USED PARTS FOR J.D. 45 AND INT. 101 COMBINE. • Fri.-Sat.-Sun. WIDE & NARROW ROW CORN HEADS AVAILABLE. REBUILT t Albert Galloway 224-4713 PHILLIP'S ORCHARDS HEADS AND GOOD SELECTION'OF TRACTOR PARTS. Roy F. Briggs 224-2260 AH the combines and choppers are in extra good condition. • RannyBriggs LOCATED JUST OFF THE AL GALLOWAY USED FARM' MACHI NERY (Lansing) 487-6295 COUNTY LINE RD„ 3 MILES ' ' First Form North of Archie Moore DON SHARKEY (DeWitt) 669-6645 WEST OF THE COUNTRY ' XA John Deere Sales & Service St; Johns on US-27 ^Gerald Pope 224-7476 CLUB, 1 MILE NORTH Phone 517-22^-4713 JOHN DEERE I 1/2 miles easf of St. Louis MAPLE RAPIDS PH. 682-4430 Ph. 681-2446 ,J Wednesday, September 1, 1971 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St.Johns, Michigan Page 13 A it ). arenouse GRAIN DRILL, VANBRUNT, 13 FOR RENT: W in down See this spacious bl-level on FOR SALE; 25 acres recrea FOR SALE: 1970 Camaro R.S. FOR SALE: Several purebred Farm disc, excellent condition, also town area. Call 224-3075. Hampshire Drive, 4 bedrooms tion area with some woods 4 speed, power brakes, good Hereford bulls, weight 700- Automotive upright grain elevator, Martin- with 23 foot family room with' condition. 800 pounds. Your choice at $250 and 2 ponds. Call 582-2670.18-3p Machinery Wierman, Alward Rd., at US-27. fireplace. Call rFred Denovlch 1970 Javelin power steering, each. Don Sharkey, St. Loujs, NOW "LEASING Norwood apart- 224-2597 or FURMAN-DAY ' Phone 669-9914. 17>3p HELP! WANTED homes on one 1970 PONTIAC CATALINA air conditioning, good condition. Michigan. Phone (517) 681-2440. FOR SALE: John Deere.Model ments, 12 new units to be REALTY 224-32$6 or 485-0225. •18-2 available soon. For details call acre, in the country, or small station wagon, V-8, automatic, 834-5742.^ 17-lp 40 tractor and cultivator motor, 1 extra sharp!. Cains Used Cars, starter and hydraulic pump. FOR SALE: Good power take Fedewa Builders, Inc. 587-3811. .• ?<'•;'••*'-•-'? ••"• / "r acreages. Hugh Robertson 815 S. , US-27, St. Johns, 224- 1968 BUICK\ WILDCAT,; 4 door FOR SALE: Two close springing Completely overhauled* Jlyprice off McCormlck corn binder 18-tf Agency, 110 S. Main St., Ithaca, on rubber, $100. Corn husker COUNTRY LIVING on this 62'. 2010. ' 18-1 hardtop, extra, nice car. Cains Jersey heifers. $300 apiecti. is right. 224-3602. 16-3p 875-4828. 18-1 $75; 72 bushel batch American FOR RENT: Office space for ' 1/2, acres with creek and 3 Used Cars, 8l5 S. US-27, St. 8 north, 2 west .on Countyllhe grain dryer $400; 90 inch Bril- rent. Farm Credit Building,' bedroom ranch home. 24* x 32 • VERY NICE 4 bedroom home. 1969 PONTIAC CATALINA, 4 Johns, 224-2010. 18-1 Rd. Noel Smith. 18-3p lion plow-packer $150. One pair 1104 S. US-27. Phone 224-7127* pole- barn. Ideal"for, the family Modern kitchen, large living door sedan, radio, heater, FORD CHOPPER direct cut head. that would like to have some Self-unloading wagon-10 ton each used tractor tires 18.4 17-2 and dining room, 3 piece bath automatic,. power steering and FOR SALE:' 1964 01ds>Cutlass HOLSTEIN COWS ANDHEIFERS horses. To see this contact Jean brakes, one owner, low mileage, running gears. Silo unloader- x 34 $75; 13 x 38, $50. Phone on two lots. ' convertible. Body and top in pick or all of herd. Tested and FOR RENT: 12 X 60 foot,, 3 Amos 224-7095 or FURMAN- • * t. new tires, Keys Gulf Service, vaccinated, all M.A.B.C. and Badger-1 year old. Portable 517-641-6747. 18-3p 'Excellent 2 bedroom home in beautiful shape. 3 1/2 miles bedroom mobile home, 1 child DAY REALTY 224-3236 or 485- Elsie 862-5200. 18-1 raised here. Norbert Schafer, hammermlll-2 ton mixer. John Ithaca completely carpeted. north on US-27 to Silvers Rd., welcome only. Phone 224-6095. 0225. ; 17-1 3/4 mile east. 18-lp 5 west, 2 south, 1/2' west of Deere Blower-P,R.o. 50 foot Modern kitchen; heated garage pipe. 1 water heater, quick re-, 17-dhtf immediate occupancy. Termg. 1967 FORD 3/4 ton, camper St. Johns. 16-3p Horses IF YOU'RE LOOKING for that covery. 4 mllkerunits-DeLaVal- Contact George Leavitt evenings special, custom cab, radio, FOR SALE: Chevrolet truck, FOR RENT--* Air" hammer~'?or- speciaTspot to build your home power steering, V-8, turbo hy- mangetic. 2611 N. Baldwin Rd. 224-4304 or Lepley Real Estate good tires .and large, grain FOR SALE: 3 vaccinated Holsteln ATTENTION: HORSEMEN.. bre^king up cement, etc.;," We you should see this.beautiful 10 dramatic. Cains Used Cars, 815 Owosso, Michigan. l6-3p 875-3990. • 18-lp box. Phone 647-8477. :, . 18-3p heifers, due now. Phone 582- Complete line of Western wear have two available. Randolph's" acres of pines. Other land also S. US-27 St. Johns, 224-2010. 3753. ,17-3p and Saddlery. G-Bar-A-Ranch, Ready-Mix Plant, North US-27 available north and south of St. 18-1 BEHLEN BAR MESH FENCING, TWO NEW homes for sale In St. St. Louis 463-4122. 8 miles west phone 224-3766. 40-tf Johns. Call Jean Amos 224-7095 FOR SALE; 1971 Dodge Demon, • Heavy steel rod dip galvanized Johns* Low down payment and, of st Louis on M 46 11-b or FURMAN-DAY REALTY 224- 6 cylinder, stock, low mile Hogs & after welding. For years of rust * " - 8236 or 485-0225. 17-1 low interest financing available. age. $1875. Call 224-4377 after free service. Economical and ------Call Fedewa Builders Inc. 587- 5:00 p.m. 18-dhtf Sheep Real Estate ideal for yard fencing. No stretch FOR SALE: 7 year buckskin 3811. m 49-tf ing needed. See it at Fedewa FOR SALE in Westphalia -Fow-' FOR SALE: Berkshire and York gelding, 1/2 Tennessee Walker, " ler area, 3-bedrdom ranch Builders Inc., Ph. 587-3811,, 1/2 Quarter horse. Phone HOUSE FOR SALE: 3 bedroom. DAY, WEEK, MONTH or • crossed boars, 180pounds. .5 1/4 S. of Fowler; 5^1' I7_tf with 2-car garage, 1 1/2 baths, Pewamo 824-3412. 17-3p carpeted living, dining and LONG TERM LEASE Snowmobiles Les Miller, 2 miles East, 2 1/2 on country lot. Financing avail classifieds continued south of . Fowler. Phone 582- family room. Near schools. 834- able. Contact'Fedewa Builders, CAINS. Inc. 2497. 3,7-3p NORWOOD hay'savers and silage Resort Propert 5218. 16-3. Inc. 587-3811.-* JUSI '- 44-tf on page 14-A FOR SALE: Evinrude Skeeter bunks, all steel welded with, BUICK-PONTIAC snowmobile, double trailer and •rolled edges 'to last a lifetime,- FOR SALE OR TRADE for hay, For Sale WHEEL & FRAME ALIGNMENT, TIRES & BRAKES •'• OPEL-GMC . sled. $700. Phone 224-4879 17-3p small flock of sheep. 8 ewes, "See at 'our yard, 5 1/4 miles. Ford Tractors 210 W. Higham , St. Johns 1 buck, 7 lambs. 9634 W. Hyde south of Fowler. Phone 58^' •FOR SALE: Lake lot, Lake Vic-: 3811. Fedewa Builders. Inc. 22-tf HENRY E. DREPS, Inc. and Implements Phone 224-3231 FOR SALE: Used Sklroule snow Road, Maple Rapids, Robert L. • . •' Oil- . toria, beautiful building site 11375 N. US-27 DEWITT, MI. P.O. BOX 64 ' •j-tf mobile with Sachs engine, 22 Beals, phone 682-4291. 18-3p overlooking entire lake. Perc New and Used Machinery horsepower. Call 224-4309 after ------FOR SALE: One Mayrath 40 foot test approved. Will sacrifice at Complete Service Facilities . .Parts and Accessories hay and grain elevator with $3800. Call 372-4754. 18-3p 7:00 p.m. Price $495. 17-3 HAMP. BOAR weight 300 lbs. Recreational Vehicles, Cars & Lt. Trucks Houghten 1 mile west 1 1/2 miles south drag line, good condition. Gowers CARLAND SALES FOR SALE: SKI-DOO TNT, 340, of Fowler. 582-5402. 18-3p Hardware, Eureka, Mich. 17-2 t and SERVICE 15 inch T, real good condi For Rent OPENING OCT. 1971 Real Estate tion. Phone 224-2506. 17-3p FOR SALE: lYearling regis FOR SALE: Used model 32 Pakec FORMER OWNER-MANAGER LANSING FRAME REPAIR INC. Phone Owosso, SA 3-3227 tered Suffolk ram. Ionia phone field harvester. Excellent con Carland, Michigan 3-BEDROOM RANCH—built in ROTARY WATER WELL DRILLING —area code 616-527-3378.18-lp dition. $300. Cable Farm Shop, . 24-ti 1966, alum, siding, carpeted. 12147 Chandler Rd„ Bath, Mich. FOR RENT: Furnished private .ALL WORK GUARANTEED " Stove, disposal. Basement, tiled, Cattle apartment with kitchen, adults FOR. SALE: Registered Suffolk 17-4p SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS SOLD & REPAIRED paneled, storage room. Patio, only. No pets. Phone 224-7,740. FOR SALE: Good 8 month old rams. Yearlings good 4-H garage, utility shed. , Idlewild Court. 18-3p CONCRETE Holsteln bull-Herman Diehm. stock. 517-626t6590. 18-3p JOHN DEERE 4020 D like new, GILBERT & INGALLS, Inc. '1 N. LANSING ST.-2-story, 3 4 miles west of DeWitt on Howe bedrooms up, dining room, 400 hours with 5-16 inchplow. FOR RENT: Apartment, large DeWitt-669-9636 or Dimonda!e-646-2871 48-tf Rd. Phone 669-9712. 16-3p FOR SALE: My flock of breeding garage, gas heat", extra land. Gehl grinder mixer, 16 ft. bale modern 2 bedroom, pleasant sheep. 5 miles west, 6 3/4 WALLS $10,000. elevator with motor. Phone 651— country living, 20 minutes from AL GALLOWAY REGISTERED HOLSTEINBULLS south on Francis Road. Carl 6037. 18-3p Lansing. No pets* Call 587-6616. A new home is a lifetime 2 STORY—3-bedrooms, dining Tiedt. 18-3p Auctioneer & Real Estate Salesman Licensed & Bonded. investment. Let us help you room, sun porch, carpeting, service age M.A.B.C. sired. 18-lp Representative of the Briggs Co. Realtors At present, herd average is FOR SALE: New Holland blower - secure this investment with divided basement with shower, FOR SALE: 2 purebred York Complete Machinery & Inventory Appraisal before sale. -the best basement wall' existing FHA mtg. 14,216 pounds milk and 544 No. 26, nearly new, 56 inch 1 ROOM with private bath. 224- boars, weight 200 pounds. Ken -We always have Customers for Farm Real Estate, possible --a poured concrete LARGE 2 STORY HOME-5 pounds B.F. , TB and Bangs drum. Arnold Wieber, 1 mile 3939. 16-3p Machinery and Livestock. tested. Joe Wing 224-3618. 17-3p Eldrldge, phone 224-2506. 17-3p north, 3 1/2 west of Fowler.- •• wall, we are equipped to do bedrooms, modern kitchen with' AL GALLOWAY the complete Job or any part all appliances, also washer, 18-lp TorxT HAMPSHIRE BOARS & St. Johns, Michigan Phu 517224-4713 of it. Bring your prints over dryer, freezer, air conditioner. .? L -L-. - -__ r '.- - - r- 1 FARM and INDUSTRIAL FOR SALE: Deacon bull calves, 2 large registered Suffolk ram or, call for an appointment Gas furnace, roofing, water BEHLEN corn cribs, heavy steel TRACTORS and also have good selection of lambs, 1 large registered Suffolk rods, welded and dipped gal 587-3B11. softner all .nearly new. Family EQUIPMENT room, garage, priced to sell. bulls ready for service. Green- ram, 2 years old. .73/4 miles vanized, for years of rust-free "BTasp «* Meadow Farms^ Elsie. Phone West'of DeWitt at 9800 Howe New and Used READY-MIX CONCRETE NEW-1 1/2 story, 26 ft. x service and high resale value. 862-4389. 27-tf Rd. 17-3p For All Your Needs •"• 32 ft., 2 bedrooms down, un- Will stand high winds even when Simplicity QUALITY - SERVICE empty. See the various sizes "* finished 2 bedrooms, bath up, LAWN and GARDEN carpeting, basement. $19,900. FOR SALE: 2 Registered Hol available in stock for im NEW HOMES EQUIPMENT' TRAILER—on lot in trailer steln bulls, ready to work. Leon mediate delivery. Financing BY. Miller, North Airport Rd. Phone available through your A.S.C. FEDEWA M park, 12 ft. x 60 ft., 5 ft. x HENGESBACH FORD 7 ft. tipout, carpet, 2 bedrooms, 224-2126. 16-3p office at 6 percent interest. Schafer Bros. Builders stove, ref., utility shed. --_..--••-'- --w-*- -' •_ ~- '-- -'- ORDER NOw-Ceftified'Genesee Fedewa Builders, Inc., 5 1/4 IBACTOR .SALES ; 1 miles south of Fowler. Phone, Licensed and fully lnsured-Free estimates & plamilhg;?" ., N. ..OTTAwA--2-bedroon\Sj^ if FOR SALE: We havea|r^|g^ i^he^-rp'armers Co-op, *' Phone 647-6356 BUILDERS, Inc. !, selection offreshand spring-" story, basement, $8,000. '". Fowler. 18-1 587-3811. Eul 16-9 51-tt Calf 669-9494 or 669-5070 "G218 Wright Road, 53-tf ing Michigan and Canadian grade PORTLAND, MICH. . BUILDING LOT-clty services, . h ' •'. 5 1/4 Miles South of Fowler paved street, 80 ft. frontage. and registered cows and 2 year 559. B. Webb Road DeWitt J INCOME PROPERTY-excel old heifers. It will pay you to see THINKING OF HAVING A lent location. Call for details. us before you buy. Green Mea dow Farms, Elsie 48831. 49-tf NEW HOME BUILT? Open Friday night and Sat. Come see Coffey & Lowne Developers& Builders BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY PHONE: 224-7570 4 HOLSTEIN BULLS and one of Modular Homes. 108 BRUSH ST. Hereford bull already for Use This Classified Listing For Fast Service From Clinton County Business Firms service. Erickson 862-4446. HERB HOUGHTEN 224-3934 MODEL HOME REUBEN EIRSCHELE 224-4660 17-3p will be open by appointment AUCTIONEER BARBERS FOODS Nelson Subdivision No. 1, Sleight Rd., Bath Lake's'Jewellery, Your Diamond " " — . " " •• • WHO SAID they're notbulldlng'em like they used to? We are. Bill Fowler Ford. New & Used Dunkel Plumbing & Heating, Licensed Master Plumber, Ph. You can afford the finest materials in your new home with Cars & Pick-ups. N. US-27, De- DRUGS Large selection sewing ma CUSTOM BUTCHERING 224-3372,, 807 E. State St. Permabilt components. Ask us how. Witt, 669-2725. chines, parts, accessories, Mill * Over 40 designs to choose from — rancher, bi-level, or and PROCESSING Parr's Rexall Drugs, Open dally er Furniture 224-7265,-St. Johns. tri-level. 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.,Sunday8:30- REAL ESTATE We Butcher On * Built only with top grade, quality materials. Bill O'Shaughnessy Chev. Inc. 12:30 & 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday & Fridays Tyler's Furniture, 834-5895, 8 * Flexible designs —to accommodate your own ideas and New & Used Cars & Trucks, Open mi. E. of St. Johns, Hrs.' 9-5 Burton Abstract and Title Co. plans. . BEEF-PORK Mon., Thurs., Fri,, evenings, Mon. - Sat. Anytime by Appt. Abstract and Title Services, 119 * Speedy construction — move in about 6 weeks after Ph. 669-2235 DeWitt. ELECTRICIANS N. Clinton. Ph..224-3294. building begins, • Hlvs. & Qtrs. * Help in selecting your site, obtaining financing, and Also 4£>?C .Cain - Buickj -• Pontiac, New & GIFTS other services. Maintenance Elect. Service Res Furman-Day Realty, Farm Cred Retail Cuts Used Cars, 210 W. Higham, Com it Building, 1104 S. US-27, Mem- WITH SO MUCH GOING FOR YOU, HOW CAN YOU RESIST idential, Commercial, Industrial plete Body & Service. " , ' The Treasure Chest, 220 N. ' ber Lansing Board of Realtors, A PERMABILT HOME? Ph""" . '224-7966, 507 E. Higham Clinton, Hallmark Cards—Russ Multiple Listing Service, 224- PENDELL'S MEAT ell Stover Candy 3236 or Toll Free from Lansing MARSHALL, ttitxmziffi* Ludwick's Used Cars, 719 N., Schmitt Electric Co., Resideh- 18,5-0225. MICHIGAN PROCESSING US-27, St. Johns, Ph. 224-7338. tlal,- Commercial*- Industrial, GOLF COURSE • 224-4277, 807 1/2 E. State St.-- RESTAURANT West City Limits on Bussel'l Rd* just off M-S7 Hettler's Motor Sales, 24 hr.. BOB WILKINi/Phone (517) 339-8126. - CARSON CITY Ph. 584-6640-Jake Vaughn HIGHLAND HILLS .GOLF Course Wrecker Service, Good Used 18 holes, driving range, snacks, Trucks. FERTIUZERS DALEY'S FINE FOOD, Dining &' beer, wine, cocktails. Phone 669- Cocktails, Ph. 224-3072, S. U.S. s 9873, U.S. 27 and Alward Rd. •Zeeb Fertilizers, Everything for 27-1/2 mile S. M 21. Hub Tire Center, B. F. Goodrich ;the spH, St. Johns, 224-3234, * * wnuEmMf TRADE-INS Tires, Ph. 224-3218, Front End Ashley, 847-3571. Alignment. , HARDWARE * * VARIETY STORE ON NEW A.C. EQUIPMENT FINANCIAL Dalman Hardware, Ph. 669-6785,* A.C. WD-45 W/WIDE FRONT Bob's Auto Body, Complete Col DeWitt, Whirlpool Appliances, CANDEE'S-108 W. Main, De- We are Now PORD4000 W/WIDE FRONT AND Capitol Savings & Loan Assoc, Zenith TV, Plumbing and Heating lision Service, 224-2921, 800 N. !222 N. Clinton, 224-2304, Safety Witt 669-3633 Sewing Notions, Operating a POWER STEERING . Lansing. ; Baby Things, Gift Items,. Cards. GLEANER E W/10' GRAIN HEAD - CAB- for Savings since 1890.
Complete Mobile * ,. -* -., '• 2-ROW CORN HEAD WESTERN M.M. UNI-HARVESTER-2-ROW SHELLER Clinton National Bank, Down INSURANCE Home and Travel Debar.Chevrolet Co. New &Used town St. Johns, Open until 8:00 r:'\ ""•- -:, ' ' ^ * A.C. 72 ALL-CROP HARVESTER ;Cars. EIsle-862^4800. You can't p.m. Fridays, . • Jim McKenzle Insurance All Tom's Western Store, 1 mi. W. Trailer Parts Supply •A.C. 60 ALL-CROP JURVESTER do better anywhere. Line of Ins. 224-2479 Ionia-527- Ovid, 9*- 5:30 Mon. r-Sat,^ Fri.: .Facility-. . . M.M. 13-HOLE GRAIN DRILL FLORISTS 2480. "til .9. Anytime by Appt.. 834-5446. NEW HOLLAND CHOPPER W/HAY & . CORN ATTACHMENTS Carter-Melvin Agency, 122 W, See Us for, Moore Oil Co., H it's tires, Watt Florist, Flowers for all • Main, .Elsie 862-5391, For all CALL MILLIE GEHL CHOPPER W/HAY & CORN HEADS see us, 909 E. State > Ph. 224- occasions. 121 E. Pine. Elsie— your Insurance needs.. arid place your All Your Needs! :l 12'AND 16'SPRmG TOOTH HARROWS '4726. : 862-5257. ; advertisement in this' 8'DOUBLE DISC " * '* JEWELRY -DIRECtORY R and H MOBILE HOMES -•\Ui '3 lines for 50^ .Each .'^ St. Johns Automotive "ft Tire 'Say it with Quality Flowers jTroiri, Levey's Jewelry, Orange Blos additional line 20$. Six; Discount, Where you saye on Woodbury's Flowet^Shop, 321N, 14485 U.S.-27 South DeWitt : som diamond rings, Bulova&Ac- week minimum running. 'tires, US-27, 224-4582 Cllntohj St. Johns^.224-3216. ( Phone IV 9-7888 E.M-21 ST* JOHNS PHONE 224-4738 f cutron Watches. Elsie, 862,4300. Page 14 A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Wednesday, September J, 1971 < • BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY-res- Bogdan attends banking course Shepardsville taurant with good Income in By Lucille Spencer CLASSIFIED ADS St. Johns. Seats 125personswith ST. JOHNS - Robert Bogdan, Mr. and'Mrs. John Spencer Continued from page I 3-A 2 party rooms. Contact Mary sessions, as well as extension spent two days recently with Mr. assistant cashier of Clinton case work at home upon grad Vandervort 224-7925 or FUR- National Bank & Trust Co. re and Mrs. C. H. Green and Ben MAN-DAY REALTY 224-3236 or uation next summer. His training of Northport. WANT TO SEE a sharp 3 bed 7' ACRES OF EXCELLENT soil cently completed the first of a is part of a mortgage depart 485-0225. 17-1 two-week course in The National A hail storm went through the room ranch with family room with a 4 bedroom home with ment' expansion -program at and fireplace, then call Fred modern conveniences also small Mortgage School at Ohio State CNB&T. Shepardsville area on Aug. 26, LARGE MOBILE HOME lots 80' It came from the northeast and Denovich 224-2597 orFURMAN- barn. Close to M-21 and Inside University in Columbus. Bogdan presently is assigned x 150' for sale or rent, AH damaged gardens and crops in an DAY REALTY 224-3236 or 485- the village limits of Ovid. Owner 'city facilities. Call 834-2288. The school, co-sponsored by as a loan officer in the mortgage 0225. 17-1 resides at 9395 E. Taft Rd. 3 area about two miles wide and 1-tf the American Bankers Associa department. ( miles south and 1/4 mile west of tion, is recognized as one of the several miles long. A rain gauge in the yard of one of the resi Ovid. Phone 834-2864. 18-3p leading centers for advanced AVOIDS PITFALLS 40 ACRE FARM WITH NICE YOU CAN build a new home and ,> study in the field of mortgage dents showed that four inches of rain fell during the afternoon. buildings between St. Johns and FOR SALE: 1 acre lot in the finance it at 7 1/4% interest finance. The man who studies the past Lansing. Call Mary Rappuhn 224- , country, close to Lansing, well with low monthly payments and Bogdan will have successfully There were 45 present at the is always In a good position to "rap session" at the Shepards 3469 or FURMAN-DAY REALTY and septic in, can arrange very small closing costs if you completed two one-week resident anticipate the future. ville United Methodist Church on 224-3236 or 485-0225. 17-1 financing for a new home. Con qualify. Under this plan you can Sunday, Aug. 29. This also in tact Fedewa Builders, Inc. 587- build a 3 or 4 bedroom home. v Advertised Prices Good in All A&P and cluded people from Price, No 3811. 18-tf If you can't qualify for this fi A&P A-Mart Stores in This Area of Michigan thing definite was decided but CHOICE COUNTRY LOTS avail nancing program, we have othei through Sunday, Sept, 5th those present clearly indicated able. Will build on these using financing programs availabH FOR SALE: 5 to 30 acres building which can be adapted to your bud NO WHOLESALE PURCHASES that afull-time pastor was needed your plans or ours. Financing site on blacktop road near available. Call Fedewa Builders get-For more information, .call if the churches were to be of North U.S. 27. Call 224-2933.' Save During A&P's "Super-Right" any influence in the community. Inc. 587-3611. ttwl 49-tf Fedewa Builders, Inc. 587-3811 BLlNTDN 17-3p or stop in at our office located 5 1/4 miles south of Fowler on ITH Wright Rd.{M} 27-tf Steak Sate ST' . JOHNS, mc&v FULL CENTER CUT Card of Thanks i ' FRIDAY-SATURDAY SUNDAY-MONDAY Business notes SEPT. 3-4-5-6 ALBERTS-We would like to SPECIAL SATURDAY MATINEE-2:00 p.m. thank relatives, friends, and By MIKE PREVILLE neighbors for the kindness shown News Advertising Manager to us at the time of our be Round ALL SEATS 75^ . t reavement of our husband and father. Your kindness will never I should have asked Dick Par have even purchased a license bowl final score: Minnesota 17- be forgotten. The family of Lloyd SJOY.ITSMAGIC.^ sons about my status. Dick and or two) I can't prove it. Kansas City 12. Whatever hap Alberts. 18-lp Alan Kramer are State licensed There will be a written exam pened to Joe Kapp? ITS PURE Hunting Safety instructors and during the program and with ' X finally got to use the excuse Enchantment! will be conducting a Hunter Safety maybe one exception, I think I I read on one of those cocktail ELY-We wish to thank rel Program at the Fowler Con could pass it. . . that exception napkins with the funny cartoons atives, friends and neighbors for servation Club club house be being tied to a question about and sayings. Phoning the Big the kindness shown to us at the ginning September 7. what game can be hunted. M from Manistee I said, "Don't time of our recent bereavement State law now reads that be Now, don't get me wrong . . . pay the ransom Honey, I've of our Mother. Your kindness WALT, fore a young man can purchase I've never shot a bald eagle or escaped.* will never be forgotten. The a hunting license he must show any other endangered specie*... Her reply? . . . "They prom family of Ruth Ely. 18-lp a Safe Hunter Certificate or but the thing is, I was taught ,b l b DISNEVS prove he has been licensed be- and hunted with my uncle. He ised me you wouldn't." i • . ,fore. learned to hunt out of necessity JONES-The family of William 57 So all young men from 11 during the -depression and E. Jones Sr. wish to thank the to 16 (Dick and Alan encourage philosophy was "If you can eat Middlebury following for the services ren Porterhouse ... "• 1 dered while his illness anddeatli 11 year olds to attend even it.. . shoot it." BY Mrs Dim Warren though 12 years is the minimum bereaved them. To Rev. Charles 24-SIZE But I should add ... by the Phone 834-5020 Van Lente for his services and age to buy a license) are In time I' was old enough to be vited to attend the program. the Osgood Funeral Home. To taught, my uncle had developed Mrs, Vern Snyder of Corunna the Rebekah Lodge for their 8 Now about my status. By no TECHNICOLOR %r WONDERFUL a cigarette cough that was so bad and Mrs. George Putnam and luncheon and a special thanks HEAD LETTUCE stretch of the imagination am other fiiends refused to hunt CWilltMitf Pr^Jd Lynn spent a few days recently to Clinton Memorial Hospital I that young a man. But on the with him. Oh, we would spend vacationing at their cottage at and Dr. Russell for his ser OR PASCAL CELERY other hand, even though I have hours . . . days in the woods Black Lake. vices. 18-lp hunted (and if memory serves, . . . and I did learn quite a Mr. and Mrs. Russell Potter bit because in his day he was and Mrs. Blanche Potter will be an excellent woodsman and hosts to the Burton Farmers FOR hunter but really, about the only Club in the dining room of the thing we ever shot was an oc Middlebury Church on Thursday FAMILY Emonuj Ske Sim casional deaf rabbit. evening, Sept. 2, A cooperative s, I went Coho-ing this past week supper will be at 8 p.m. DRIVE IN end. I'll have the complete "fish Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jordan and WHITE SEEDLESS story" next week including pic family were at Central Mich Announces their 98th Anniversary tures. For now, I'll just say, if igan University at Mt, Pleasnat THEATER you go to Manistee and if you Sunday where their daughter land a big, big, big, Coho with Rebecca, remained to begin her 1 Mile North of GRAPES a Manistee wobbler in its mouth, second year of studies. St. Johns on US-27 Event -1. it's mine-, , . so just drop it Sunday School will begin at WESTERN PLUMS OR NECTARINES off at the County News. the Middlebury United Methodist WED.-THURS.-FRI. THIS THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY A couple of specials will be Church Sunday, Sept. 5 at 10a.m. Sept. 1-2-3 coming your way in the County Choir practice will resume on R41ATED LBS. $ SAVINGS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY • News. The Football Contest that Wednesday, Sept, 8 at 7 p.m. features a $20.00 prize for the There will be an auction sale at "two Lane expert who logically determines the church on Saturday, Sept, 11 1 (guesses) the victor In selected at 10 a.m. high school, college and pro Mrs. Mabel Lewis and Mrs. Blacktop" j v games. Also a local high school Edith Schiknecht are on a tour football preview will be pre to Canada ^here they are at PLUS Faygo Reel Pep sented in the September 15 tending the fair at Toronto. 5 Other edition of the County News. There The Burton-Carland Farm "Red Sky At 16-OZ. WOMEN S SHOE COLLECTION will be stories, pictures of the Flavors Bureau group will meet Thurs BTLS. % day evening. Sept, 9 at the Mid Morning" Too! \ • 'cheerleaders, schedules,pic dlebury United Methodist Church r tures of the cheerleaders, team with Mr. and Mrs. Ward Wyrick, "\ Jacqueline & Connie pictures, pictures of the coaches Mr. and Mrs, Earl Hathaway and SATURDAY SEPT. 4 $ and pictures of the cheerleaders. Mrs. Ed Dennison as hosts. Pot- ONE DAY O^LY A&P Apple Sauce 6 s* l Remember»next January that luck supper at 8 p.m. 3 BIG FEATURES you read it here first. ..Sunpr- $ GP RATING lona Tomatoes ,. 5 &% 1 "Guns Of The Cut Green Beans Magnificent 7" J' PLUS A&P Sweet Peas OUR HIGH QUAimM-OW PRICES DICK VANDYKE IN Mich. Grade 1 Sausage :b, Mich. Grade lCIub *- "Some Kind . Mixed - Sizes ;.oi-. M Polish or Roasted 69' Franks lb. to CANS • Of A Nut" • 6 / Sparton Skinless C 4 f)Q Regular Smoked Franks 2ibs. *1 Hams lb. 55« PLUS WInsfavorOH^-OZ.51 Herrud's Foot Long c Cut Asparagus "The Thomas $ Hot Dogs 12 oz. 89 Teri Towels Jumbos • lona Sweet Peas 6 B 1 Roskam's Foot Long c Crown Affair" Buns 6-pk. 49 39c j' v. SUN. THRU THURS. A&P Facial Tissues Michigan Michigan Michigan SEPT. 5 THRU 9 X RATED SQUASH CARROTS PEACHES White, Pink 200-CT.$^ or Yellow PKGS. ^ g ib. io$ lb.pkg. 12( 3 lbs. 39£ "Private Duty • 5 Homogenized 1/2 Gal. -A c Nurses" R0US MILK Gal. 89" Buttermilk 39 Toilet Tissue Soft-Ply 12 11 PLUS D y jj Borden's Ice Cream "The Love Dog Food " • • • lO's&r-'l 1/2 Gal. Glacier Club 59' Doctors" Cream-Style Corn BUSTER BROWN Smu'cker's Ice Cream AMERICA'S FAVORITE CHILDREN* SHOES Topping 12 oz. SATURDAY SEPT. 11 Grade "A" \ t& *% WIN A A&P CANS • THIS EVENT APPLIES TO ST. JOHNS 6 48 Ice Cream c FREE 0W0SS0 AND DURAND STORES Cones 55 Also S ice Cubes }Qc CAR Eight Otlock Coffee Owosso 3 lbs. NEW ST. JOHNS ' Durand AT THE FAMILY DRIVE-IN C 1-LB. LOW BAG 121 N. Clinrqn ECONOMY FRECHENS MARKET COURTESY OF PRICE SHOE STORE • / strand's Shoes 69 Phone 224-2213 CAINS, Inc. lb cunc CTABE • FOWLER 3-LB. BAG 1.99 First liTFoot Fnhient with Fomwi Irand She* ^.Q BUICK-PONTIAC-OPELKSMC Free Parking in Rear of Store 1971 4-H Fair winners LCC plans Yule sales course LANSING — Lansing Commu book.) Each studentwill receive a Clinton County | nity College will repeat the certificate of achievement upon Christmas sales training course, successful completion of the « , endorsed by the Michigan Retail course. For further information, ers Association, beginning Sep or to reserve a place in the class News I tember 28 and ending November contact the management & mar 23. Classes will be held Tuesday keting department, Lansing Com afternoons from 1 to 3 and Tues munity College, 419 North Cap day evenings In Room 212 old itol Avenue, Lansing, or Call Central, from 7 to 9. 489-3751, Ext. 261. The course offers training for retail sales employment during Earns degree SECTION WEDNESDAY | the Christmas season. Instruc tion includes: The fundamentals KALAMAZOO—Jean L. Rade- SEPTEMBER 1, 1971 1 of retail salesmanship; cashier macher, of DeWitt, was one of PRODUCE MARKET ing; sales receipt procedures; 831 graduate students to receive B consumer behavior and customer a degree from Western Michigan 4-H members soldsurplus 4-H relations; product knowledge; University at the summer com products-for the first time this year at employment applications, and mencement held Aug. 13 in Wal ¥fi^SS%WfeSSSW-^^ employment interviews. do Stadium. the Fair. Manning the stand are Gerilyn She received her advance The total cost per student is Favior and Marilyn Miller. degree, a Master of science, in $5 ($2 tuition and $3 for the test- Librarianshlp.
PHOTOS CABINET MAKER CLINTON BY The wide-awake bank NATIONAL Mike Wilson, of Olive 4-H Projects^ TOM CLINTON won a rosette for best of show in the NATIONAL craftsman, handicraft division. DeWI TT ' makes it all so easy. CLINTON NATIONAL
CLINTO NATIONAL
WINNING BARRELS
Litter barrels drew considerable interest at the Fair this year as one of the 4-H products. Nimble Fingers had the champion barrel with the bug on the left. Coca Cola barrel of the Riverside Riders was second and Victor 4-H was third.
CLINTON NATIONAL
THE JAMES CATHEY FAMILY meet Jim Cathey, a CNB&T CLINTON man with several hats NATIONAL Clinton National Bank people are concerned people and Jim Cathey represents the interest •staff members have in their families, their work and their community. •Jim came to our bank in 1969 with almost two years of banking experience behind him. Sine* joining CNB&T he was worn a number of different hats and has established quite a record in a variety of assignments. As credit manager Jim completely revamped the department and created an entirely new credit reference system which has become the heart of our loan processing procedure. Then Jim moved on and along with his duties as assistant cashier he bolstered our loan officer staff when that department moved into their new quarters at our Walker St. entrance. In addition, like other CNB&T employees, Jim can be counted on to assist on special assignments outside routine schedules. < < Jim began his banking career in Greenville where he also graduated from high school and left for a four year enlistment in the U.S. Air Force. Among his more current outside H* activities are sporting events—particularly golf as a Clinton County Country Club member—and Jaycee projects, which he might discuss at the drop of one of his hats. Jim and his wife Diana have three children. Elizabeth is seven, Klmberly is five and Glenn is one. The family resides at 508 South Traver In St. Johns.
CLINTON NATIONAL The wide-awake bank
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation <* photo by Jerl Toben Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Page 2 B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Wednesday, September], 1971
Alward-Plowman District ^^ I ^1 I I I I ^J W I I ^ W* O By Mrs Doris Fisher Leader dogs accepted By Mrs Bernice Wohlfert Rev. Leon Willoughby was speaker at Salem United Meth Luncheon guests Monday of Mr. odist Church on Aug. 22, in the and Mrs. Jack Wohlfert were plant plans absence of the pastor, Rev! Mrs. Kenneth Wohlfert and her Charles Van Lente, who was on ** house guest, Geslne Walter from vacation. Rev. Willoughby was By JOHN AYLSWORTH Nuenburg, Germany. BAY CITY—Consumers Power owatt plant which began produc the former pastor of the church Mrs. Nellie Farrier enter Company announced today that It tion in 1962. The Palisades and now resides in Owosso. tained 31 at her home on Sunday has begun environmental and con 700,000-kilowatt nuclear plant Sermon topic "The Ground of has been awaiting an operating August 19 was a tremendous Aug. 22. Guests were her son- ceptual design studies for the Our Faith." SerlptureActsChap- < Schwark of Ovid was the high number by township are as fol possible construction of a large license from the Atomic Energy day for four members of the girl shooter with 215 points. test for senior members (14 in-law, Don Ridenaue and his ter 11 Verses 22 to 30. Ushers lows: Bath-249;Beagal-95;Bing- 1 children and grandchildren. Mr. electric generating plant on the Commission for several months, Clinton county 4-H Tall Wag- Greg Hazle of St. Johns won the years and older) and one for were Edwin Harger and Lyle ham-179; Dallas-40;DeWitt-141; and Mrs. Jack Wohlfert were southernmost point of Saginaw AEC hearings have been under Snyder Sr. Organist was Mrs. gers Club. They took their dogs 12-13 year old division with a junior members under 14 to start to the Leader Dog School for the Eagle-151; Greenbush-174; Leb- at 10:00 a.m. at the Horticulture callers. Bay to be operable approximately way in Midland for a construc Harriet Schmid. total of 180 1/2 points using an anon-83; OIive-156; Ovid-180; Building. The Demonstration ten years from now. tion license for the Company's Blind at Rochester for accept open sight. A total of 14 members Mrs. Kenneth Wohlfert leaves ance or rejection. The four Essex-93; Duplaln-203; Rlley- Contest begins at 10:00 a.m.also Sunday, Aug. 29, to meet her The studies are underway at a proposed Midland Nuclear Plant Salem United Methodist WSCS competed in the contest for the 3 161; Victor-.238; Westphalia-78; and is for Senior members only. husband, Capt. Kenneth Wohlfert 1200-acre site, not far from the (1,381,000 kilowatts) since last was held Aug. 19 in the church members and their dogs are: age divisions. Shadow with Ann Grahams, Mark and Watertown-314 for a total of Top winners in the senior In Hawaii on R. and R. Capt. Wohl Village of Quanicassee, which December. This is a dual-pur Undercroft with nine present. 2610. The teams which took the has been purchased over the past pose project which will supply Hostesses were Mrs. Mary Phil Bruin with Buster, Sandy Web Robert Nethaway of the Spring sections will receive trips to fert Is stationed in Vietnam until ster with Dusty and Debbie Web Equine Census reported only one the National Junior Horticultural November and then he will report 16 years for future needs. steam to the Dow Chemical Com lips, Mrs. Donna Shinaberry and Valley 4-H Club won the^County person wouldn't cooperate with These preliminary studies as pany, as well as power for the Mrs. Pat Pattison, Mrs.Claribel ster with Tracey. After the" ini 4-H Tractor Operator's Contest Association Convention - Dec. for duty at Aberdeen, Md. tial tests and performances all this report. Many thanks to all 5 - 9 at Miami Beach, Fla. Top sume construction of a plant with' Consumers Power Company sys Nieman gave devotions. Topic at the Fair and will now repre the people who helped with the two nuclear reactors capable of tem. It is due for operation in was "These That Have Turned four dogs were accepted and sent the county at the State Con junior entries will receive gift will undergo eight weeks of add census which had to be done certificates^ from a seed MEETING DATE IS CHANGED producing 1,150,000 kilowatts the mid-1970's. The World Upside Down". Scrip test on August 24 starting at only in a short time. We hope each. If built, construction would ture Acts Chapter 17 Verses 4 itional training at Rochester. 10:00 a.m. at MSU. Robert has company. Consumers Power Company that Michigan doesn't get an out The Blue Star Mothers Chapter begin in the middle 70's with the serves more than one million thru 6. Mrs. Mary Phillips pre The director of the school in quite a record to keep going as break of VEE (Venezualan 99 will have its meeting on Sept. first unit scheduled for operation sented the lesson taken from dicated that only 1 out of 4 dogs the last three State winners have The Happy Hustlers 4-H mem electric customers and more than Equine Encephalomyelitis) and 2 at the home of Mrs. Jean in 1980. 860,000 gas customers in 67 of Interpreter Magazine, "To Work { are usually accepted and their been from Clinton county. Jerry won't need the vaccine shots. bers worked out final plans for Thayer on DeWitt Rd. Is To Pray", To Play Is To club had four out of four ac Huttle in 1970, Matthew Peck In the Fair at their last meeting. An environmental survey team the 68 counties in Michigan's low However, if a vaccination pro from Michigan State University er peninsula, Pray." cepted. It was a tearful and sad 1969 and David Schwark in 1968. gram Is necessary Clinton Coun Demonsrations were given by The business meeting will be day for the members as they said Cindy Wleber on "How to Make at 7 p.m. followed by a Stanley is on the site this summer gath Special services for Rally Day Clinton county will have an ex ty people have done their part ering data for the Consumers THE HEAVIEST DEMAND on good-bye to the dogs they had cellent dairy exhibit at the State In preparation. Markers from Jugs*; Jan Hott party. Any one In need of Stanley #111 be held at Salem United trained for almost a year but and Kyla Bancofton*PeaPods*; products may call a Blue^Star Power study. The studies in Consumers Power's electric Methodist Church corner of US- 4-H Dairy Show held August 23- In the district 4-H Softball clude soil types, vegetation, an system in 1970 was 3,448,000 the work was worth it as they 25 at MSU. The following mem Marian Kurncz on "Flowers'; Mother. The Christmas cards 27 and Gratiot County Line Road saw blind people being able to Fast Pitch Tournament Clinton Melody and Dawn Vlning on "Con have arrived as well as lots of imal life, and population density. kilowatts. It is estimated at on Sept. 19 beginning with morn bers will show at the State 4-H county's entries won the district 7,070,000 kilowatts in 1980. For get around with the use of a Dairy Show: Holsteins-Charles ditioning of Flowers*; Paula Christmas merchandise. Mrs. ing worship at 9 a.m. Special leader dog. and the right to represent this Whltford and Lorl Smith on Freda Nichols Is In charge of LAST YEAR, ANOTHER envir the Michigan Electric Power Pool music will be "The Circuit and Karen Green - Brush and area in the State Contest on in 1970, the peak demand was Our congratulations go to Ann, Halter 4-H Club; Kathy Hazle, "Ragady Ann Salad"; Mary Whlt the cards and merchandise and onmental research team under Riders* of St. Louis. Potluck August 21. In the Green League ford and Candy Scharnweber will be glad to take your order. contract to Consumers Power be 8,808,opo kilowatts. It is estima dinner will be held at noon with Sandy, Debbie and Mark on their Amy Striz, JeanneStriz,andSus- Olive 4-H Projects won over a ted at 18,450,000 kilowatts in contribution for this excellent an Striz-Scattered Southeast 4-H talked about their 4-H tripaward Money and gifts are sent to the gan a continuing series of aqua an afternoon service following, team from Antrim county 22-1 to Barry County. DeWitt area servicemen at tic surveys, including samplings 1980. In both cases, the antici community service project ac Club; Alan Cobb-Elsie Four Cor at Clare and in the White Lea pated growth is more than 100 complishment. The club has anew ners Club; Mike and Pat Zeeb- Christmas time from money of benthic organisms and fish. REAL PROGRESS gue Bengal Community won over earned from Stanley Parties and Still another study is being made percent. Consumers Power and member Dawn Archer who re Bath All Purpose 4-H Club;- a team of Muskegon county All THE NIMBLE FINDERS 4-H the Detroit Edison Company are ceived her dog during the County Guernsey-David and Duane Havi- Club members with Vegetable cards sales. of bay ice formations. Interest yourself in the af Stars 18-8. Extensive meterorological and the principal members of the fairs of your community—that 4-H Fair. land-Olive 4-H Projects; Brown projects help a member garden School of Instruction will be Michigan pool. Swiss-Louetta, Dennis and L.D, 4-H members interested in tour before the Fair to see what Sept. 9. cllmatological studies also will is the life-blood of democracy. ( TIM QUINE OP OVID and Scott Blackmer of the Kountry Kousins Vegetables and Flowers have the vegetables would make the best Mr. and Mrs. Ken Blizzard begin at the site soon. Wing of St. Johns were the top 4-H Club. opportunity in the State 4-H exhibits at the Fair and see the were recent callers of Mr. and Presently, Consumers Power shooters in the Clinton County Horticulture Identification and condition of each member's Mrs. Al Wlckerham. is leasing approximately 200 4-H Gun Safety Contest held Sat Demonstration ContestThurs- garden. Members are toknowthe Leon and Richard Wohlfert acres of land at the Quanicassee 2610 WAS THE total number of site to the Department of Nat urday. Tim shot 84 in prone, horses, ponies, mules and don day, Aug. 26 at Michigan State variety of each garden item they from South Haven were callers 73 in standing and 84 on the exam University. There is anI.D, Con have grown in their project. of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Wohlfert ural /Resources as a waterfowl keys found in Clinton countydur- breeding area. It is anticipated for a total of 241 while Scott ing the Equine Census completed Wednesday. shot 79 prone, 59 standing and 79 that this leasing arrangement last week. Watertown township Mrs. Betty Wright was a Sun would not be affected by studies on the exam for a total of 217. has the most with 315 while Dal Tim used a peep sightwhlleScott day dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. currently underway. las township was the lowest with R.L. Wright and Diane. shot with an open sight. Judy 40. A breakdown of the total Consumers Power Senior Vice Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wohlfert President Russell C. Youngdahl Bannister have returned home after spend** said the projected energy de lng a few days In Alpena and mands for Michigan in the 1980's Tawas. will require the addition of a SEED WHEAT NOW! IS THERE A MRS. ROBERT VALENTINE number of large central station We Have Ionia, York, Ph. 862-4342 generating plants such as the plant understudy. Genes ee and Avon Gunnisonville Give us a cal I today! BETTER WAY? The Chippewa Chippers 4-H er Miller and Doris Valentine. By Mrs Loui E, Fritz SOME OF THE COMPANY'S Club met Monday evening at the The annual Crowell reunion plants now in use are coal or oil home of members Patti andKaye was held Sunday at McCurdy Park, fired, and others use natural gas POMPEII FARMERS AND KLEIN Shank. Softball and football was In Corunna Sunday with 45 pre * 'Lasf Saturday a^amily reunion oV water powe'r. " ' ' " played in the school yard and a sent, Roger Crowell of St. Johns was MhFOR YOUR SAFETY TAIL WHEEL INC. WE'RE IN THE MARKET LOOK WHAT JOHN DEERE'S There would be fewer traffic DOING IN THE COUNTRY NOW! GEAR DRIVEN accidents if more motorists be FOR YOUR BEANS lieved in highway signs. NAVY BEANS-LT. REDS-DK. REDS See the REAR MOUNTED 339 cc - 436 cc New Ones 28 hp. St 36 hp. REAR MOUNTINGS FOR: 3-PT. 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I PRODUCTION CREDIT Carson City Farm Service - ASSOCIATION MIDDLETON FARMERS m HUGH ROBERTS, OWN3R JOHN DEERE SALES AND SERVICE PHILLIPS IMPLEMENT CO 1104 S, US-27 St. Johns LEVATOR & LUMBER CO 31.3 1$. Lansing St. St. Johns Phone 224-2777 Phone 224-3662 \MMIDDLETO N .PHONE 236-5197 CARSON CITY PHONE 584-3550 Page 3 B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Wednesday, September 1, 1971 day dinner guest of her parents. Thursday evening Harvey Mrs, Eldoris Hahn, Mr. and Holmes and girls visited Mrs, Kincaid District , Mrs. Porter Parks and Kris at Harold Holmes, EXTENSION REPORT Flammable Mrs Porter ('. Parks tended the wedding reception of by GARY A. KLEINHENN Thomas and Pamela Parks, Sat MICHIGAN FARM BUREAU Friday, Mrs. Don Potts and Mr. and Mrs. Eldoris Hahn and urday evening at the Steinhaus Mike visited Mrs. Harold Holmes, Restaurant in Lansing. daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Kristal Parks is spending the Th e real villain "The only thing constant Is 1969. when hot Mrs. Alex Long attended the change" and Michigan agricul Many people have commented Jerry Myszak of DeWitt Sunday. week at Michigan State Univer ST. JOHNS—The National Bu Ells reunion in Charlotte Sun sity attending the band clinic. ture Is no exception to this that we have fewer farms and Mrs. Lee Schavey was a Sun day. rule. reau of Standards and USDA In farmers in Michigan than we dicate that most urethane insula By GEORGE McQUEEN Every five .years the United had a few years ago, and the tion ( Including the sprayed-ln- States Department of Commerce new census report bears out place) is fire retardant or self- takes a nationwide agricultural the comment. Farms declined The real villain was a worm. Eight rows of thirty varieties extingulshlng only at tempera census and has just released In numbers from 93,504 in 1964 tures below 700 degrees F. Extensive down corn last fall go clear across Tony Warnke's the compiled results for 1969. to 77,946 in 1969-a 16.6 cent Better seedbed compounded many farmers' field 3 1/4 miles north of M-21 The compilation reveals some loss in the five years; yet the At higher temperatures it burns troubles but diseases caught the on Forest Hill ,Road. They will very interesting information total amount of farmland dropped rapidly and has a flame spread blame. Corn borer damage often be harvested and weighed sep about Michigan agriculture, es only 12.5 percent. In 1964 Mich rating of 1000 as compared to went unnoticed or was Ignored, arately this fall. This stop will pecially when compared to the igan had 13.6 million acres de wood at 100. after all wasn't leaf blight •in". be at 3:00 p;m. previous census taken in 1964. voted to farming compared to It also releases 50 percent You can compare WN" cyto more heat per unit weight than Most stalk breakage and ear The definition of a farm used 11.9 million in 1969. drop occurred where corn borer plasm and "T* cytoplasm seed does wood when burning. of the same variety side by side for the 1964 and 1969 census Agriculture is not a dying had been feeding. In most cases is; any place on which an agri Manufacturers are aware of this tunneled feeding area was at both locations. See if you can industry in our state as these of this and are working on a tell the difference in amount culture operation, under control statistics might lead us to be also badly diseased by one or of individual management, was modified version that will be ac more, of the stalk or stem rots. of disease present or in over lieve. The value of all agri ceptable. all appearance. conducted during the year of the cultural products grown and sold Hot, humid weather last fall census. Places with less than in the state increased from $766 A fire retardant paint or other favored rotting for many of the Perhaps you have heard talk 10 acres were counted as farms million to $829 milliondurlngthe covering compatible to the stalk diseases. Any injury to the of planting "F2" seed. Here's If they sold $250 in agricultural five year period, according to urethane could help keep the in plant tissue left an entry point your chance to see some growing products for the year. Also, the same census. sulation faelqw the 700 degree for the seed spores of the or beside its single cross parent. places of 10 acres or more which F mark for a slightly longer ganisms. Also a corn borer when The census report is clear period when exposed to fire, No, you cannot always tell sold $50 worth of agricultural evidence that farmers are de small lines on the leaf surface; how well a hybrid will do for products for the year went on thus providing a bigger margin therefore, could easily carry creasing in numbers but are of safety. you by seeing it in another field the records as farms. producing more per acre of land diseases with It when it digs but chances are good that top into the stem. The average Michigan farm and have a much larger invest yielding hybrids for your neigh acreage increased from 145.4 ment per acre. INTERNATIONAL' 645 VIBPW CHISEL Corn borer first arrived in the bor will do well for you. Also to 152.7 during the five-year Huntington U.S. from Europe in 1917. It poor doers for your neighbor span from 1964 to 1969. Land Here's a high performance tillage machine at an economy price. Check these was found in Michigan late in likely will do poorly for you. values climbed sharply during — the thirties. Before it became features: Select the best varieties from the period for the average Mich- |~ Q |" IT1 © T S 111001 attends bank too destructive heretolerant trials such as these and you will • Husky three-rank welded frame-3x 4-inch beams, 2 x 5-inch cross members. varieties of corn were developed. igan farmer from $34,027 to always have the top yielding hy $49,821 or an increase of $15, The borer overwinters as the brids growing on your farm. 794. This reflects an average Seminar • Handles sweeps up to 16 inches ... famous Vibra Shank action ... prepares worm in old corn stalks. It be Make comparisons this Thurs value per acre increase from 1971 grain good seedbeds fast. comes a moth in June then lays day, August 12 at the Simon $232.82 in 1964 to $326.31 In eggs on the underside of young and Warnke fields. ST. JOHNS-Charles Hunting • Trailing model comes in nine sjzes ... trailing wing-type model in 12 sizes. corn leaves. The eggs hatch in ton, vice president and auditor just a few days and the young requirements of Clinton National Bank and worms feed on leaf tissue. Even Trust of St. Johns, was among -USED EQUIPMENT tually they burrow into the stalk MASCD meeting EAST LANSING—This year, 838 bankers who recently at Ford tractor IH Model 76 bean special combine or ear shank to feed and com 76,500 Michigan farmers par tended the 19th summer session A Ills Chalmer WD Tractor John Deere Model 45 combine plete their life cycle. LANSING—Congressman Phil Soil Conservation Districts, will ticipated in the Feed Grain and of the School for Bank Adminis IH 450 Diesel Tractor IH Side delivery rake The borer can weaken the lip Ruppe of Houghton will be open tlie general session August Wheat Program. tration sponsored by Bank ad 1H Industrial Tractor with loader IH No. 40 Ensilage blower stem enough for it to fall over the principal speaker at the sum 27. These programs are adminis ministration Institute of Chicago. Farmall H tractor with loader ' IH No.. 47 Ensilage blower or cut the ear shank off, mer meeting of the MichiganAs- Other speakers include Russell' tered by the United States De Huntington completed the first John Deere S,ide delivery rake IH Model 12 slid filler dropping the ear on the ground. soclafion of Soil Conservation G. Hill, executive secretary, State partment of Agriculture for the of a three year program which Innls 2 row bean windrower IH Model 504 Farmall, for Propane gas Last year these effects were districts. The meeting will be Soil Conservation committee; purpose of stabilizing production calls for two-week sessions each overshadowed by greatly in August 26 through 28 in Mar Arthur Cratty, U. S. Soil Con and maintaining prices that will summer on the campus of the creased stalk rot at corn borer quette. servation Service, and Lyle provide a fair rate to the pro University of Wisconsin. The holes. B. Dale Ball, director of the Bauer of Kansas, treasurer of the ducer. courses give intensive consid True, conditions were quite Michigan Department of Agricul National Association of Conser Nick Smith, chairman of the eration to bank accounting, bank GOWER' •ideal for the various stalk and ture and chairman of the State vation Districts. Michigan State ASC Committee, auditing and bank operations. HARDWARE AND GRAIN ELEVATOR ear rots but our old enemy, Soil Conservation "Committee, Group discussionswillfocuson said that as of this date, the com Students must also submit ex FARM EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES tension problems between sum the European Corn Borer was said more than 200 local soil water resources, legislation, pliance visits throughoutthestate BOTTLED GAS — PLUMBING & HEATING largely responsible for the se conservation district directors youth and education, shore are nearly complete and there are mer sessions, verity of the problem. are expected to attend. They rep erosion, and recreation develop very few discrepancies reported. Huntington was among a record HDWE. Z24-2953 resent Michigan's 84 soil con ment. 838 bankers in attendance at EUREKA TELEPHOHE; MICHIGAN Smith indicates this is proof of ELEV. 224*2695 THE MOST IMPORTANT de servation districts. acceptance by the farmers in the course. cision a corn producer makes During the meeting, special Michigan and shows their wil is the variety he buys. empha'sis will be given to the lingness to cooperate with the The right variety will yield expanding role of districts in Ufocaid U. S. Department of Agriculture 50 bushels per acre more than future planning and use of land, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holmes in helping to maintain a stable a poor selection. This extra surface water and related re and Mr. and'Mrs. Howard Sar production of feed grain and wheat yield will cost very little more to sources, Ball said. gent attended the Hardenburg re crops and, at the same time, • Thomas S^chwelgert, federal union at Squire P,^ka^Ji Dryden, maintain, many acres,in conserv ^produce, v ,-to"st*f) ta> ., - * *t. •in Hi. ) T^/fr' One-way-io.compar__ _ e varieties co-chairman of the Upper Great s Sunday. . , '^mn l't«\l. * ing use which provides good game 'is^o^tl^em'^rowYng "sideb'y Lakes Regional Commission, and habitat and other uses such as n Mr. and Mrs. Don Potts and ' side; You can do this Thursday, a "»•"»»former• «*«•stat«e I«.H«I«.•»«legislator., «HIwilIl Mike spent the weekend in Green recreation. BOYS 8-13 August 12 on Marvin Simon's speak at the concluding' luncheon ville. In 1971, over one-half million • farm and Tony Warnke's field August 28. Wednesday, Mrs.DonPottsand acres were taken out of produc .on Mrs. Rex Redman's farm. Mike visited Mrs. Howard tion and maintained in conserv \NIN TROPHIES7IND ENJOY THE THRILL You can see and compare rep REPRESENTATIVE RUSSELL Sargent. ing use. licated plots of 20 varieties at Hellman of Dollar Bay will pre Mrs. Harold Holmes, Mrs. OF A LIFETI/ME IN THE 1971 1:30 p.m. on Simon's, 1 mile sent a joint legislative resolu Donna Sargent visited Mrs. Ho south and 2 1/4 miles west of tion at the Friday evening ban ward Sargent, Thursday. Care needed in Fowler. Yield results will be quet. Dwight Spuller, president Mrs. George Sargent visited available this'fall. of the Michigan Association of Mrs. Howard Sargent Friday. home canning PUNT, B4SS& KICK EAST LANSING - Home can ning is making a comeback, but accompanying its revival are many of the same dangers of yesteryear, observes a Michigan COMPETITION State University food marketing information agent. For veteran canner and new COMPARE comer alike, there are a couple of Important first steps or ground rules, cautions Sheila Morley. "First, pressure canning Is the only method recommended by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and other authorities for canning low-acid foods," Mrs. Morley 'says. "This includes all vege tables (except tomatoes and ripe pimento peppers), and all meats, poultry and fish.* HAW BUN Open-kettle canning Is not con sidered a good method. Canning in the oven is downright dangerous. Pressure canning is the only re liable way to insure against botu lism (severe food poisoning). When pressure canning, first read or re-read the instructions that come with each pressure canner, Mrs, Morley advises. 18 trophies to be awarded Check the equipment carefully- in our local PRICES ' especially the sealing ring and PP&K Competition automatic air vent. If the canner You can win in our competition . . . and if you keep on -hasn't been used In some time, You know how navy bean prices used to fluctuate during they may need replacing. winning/ you can Punt, Pass and Kick your way to the the year. We have done something to change this for you, A final tip: use food-that's NFL Super Bowl Game in New Orleans, and compete fresh, sound and clean. Missing with Mom and Dad watching. the farmer. For two years now this co-operative along with quality cannot be restored by can other co-ops in the area have joined together in the Co ning, and you'll want to put your Come in and register now with Mom, Dad, or your operative Bean Marketing Agreement. own. labor to best use, Mrs, guardian. Get your free PP&K Tips Book with punting, Morley points out. passing and kicking tips from pro stars, plus complete How does this help you? By uniting, we are able to bargain Be sure also to get the product rules and details. with the larger buyers to achieve better prices for the navy Into the containers as soon as bean growers. With more grower support through the local possible. FUN FOR ALL-ALL FREE! co-op, the improvements will be even greater. Stop in, or HURRY-REGISTRATION ENDS OCTOBER 1! call us. We would like to explain just how you will benefit. Kincaid District Mrs Porter C. Parks SIGN UP AT OUR SHOWROOM Mrs; "Roy Sherman and son of $^^;Jb^ TODAY FOR PP&K! Grand Ledge were Saturday din ner guests of Mrs. Don Sullivan. Phone 224-2381 Kevin stayed with his grand mother while his mother attended a wedding shower Saturday even ing at the Pontlas home. ST. JOHNS CO-OP Mrs. Mike Slocum visited Sat EGAN FORD SALES, Inc. urday night at the Don Sullivan St. Johns home. Mrs. Roy Sherman and Kevin Phone 224-4543 See The St, Johns Co-op For Al Your Farming Needs of Grand' Ledge visited Mr. and ST. JOHNS 200 W. Higham Mrs. Don Sullivan, Thursday, <>r / Page 4JJ CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Wednesday-, - September 1, 1971 Trezise condemns North Half truth better than none \ Bengal of your loss prior to use of the Ryan's actions By ESTHER K. SHAPIRO that darkens your biscupids. If you're traveling overseas on card or if the company hasn't MRS. WILLIAM ERNST Consumer Affairs Specialist (Truth.) They will also even a budget, forget it. provided you with a self- LANsiNG-State Representative the bill and threatening the en Michigan Credit Union League tually cut through the enamel. addressed, stamped notification tire budget Is to put pressure on Ph. 582-5391 Recent European tourists in R. Douglas Trezise (R-Owosso) (Untold truth.) To be an effective form me that only the most ex card for reporting such loss. today strongly condemned House legislators so they'll buckle be "Half a loaf is better than whitener, the'paste contains fore his demands. He knows that On Sunday, Aug. 15 the Fulton Van Alstine of Lansing. Janet pensive hotels and restaurants To quote from the Act: "No Speaker William Ryan's actions none," said the wise men. We abrasives that will eventually accept the cards; most others cardholder shall be liable for the on the welfare budget bill. this bill also contains the ap High School class of 1961 held will become the bride of Curtis agree. But how about a half destroy your pearly whites, propriations for old-age-assist their 10th anniversary reunion Swanson in early September. will not. The cautious Innkeeper unauthorized use of any credit Ryan abruptly adjourned the a truth? leaving a nice black gap. in that quiet, out-of-the-way vil card which was issued after House Friday as Republicans ance, aid to the blind, and so of the classmates at Reed's Several from this vicinity attended the shower. Telling the girl you want to lage wants good, hard cash or January 24, 1971, and, regard were trying to bring the bill forth. Recreation Park at North Star. marry that your family has Travel in style. You've seen There were 13 members of the Mr., and Mrs. Roy Beck of the ads fo r the swank lounge travelers checks. less of the date of its issuance, up for debate. The bill was de HE FIGURES IF he can money may make her look at after January 24, 1972, no card jeopardize those programs, we'U class present with their families Maple Rapids were Tuesday eve available to tourist-price pas- You can,, however, turn this feated earlier in the week after you favorably, but shouldn't you to an advantage. Friends visiting holder shall be liable for the un Republican amendments to trim give him everything he wants for and they enjoyed a potluck dinner ning, |Aug. 10 dinner guests of also tell her they're willing the sengers on a 747 airliner. Bill together, Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Foerch. boards and magazines show com Switzerland this summer re authorized use of any credit up to $12 million from the $537 ADC welfare. fortune to a home for stray cats? card, unless the card issuer has Bancroft and Jay attended the re Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wil fortable couches, a stunning hos ported that , on a number of million measure were beaten "That's what I call irresponsi occasions, merchants rejected* provided a method whereby the back by Ryan's majority Demo union as J.D. was a member of liam Ernst and Maxine on It's the part you.leave out tess, even a bar. (Truth) The un bility and I think we should fight that turns a half-truth into a credit cards but offered a 5 per user of such card can be iden crats by narrow margins. against allowing one man to the class. Wednesday, Aug. 11 were Mr. told truth? The tourist section" lie by omission. of that plane holds 241 passen cent' discount for cash instead. tified as the person authorized to "Speaker Ryan's inflexible re impose his personal priorities on Mr. and Mrs. William Ernst and Mrs. Herman Noller of rural use it, such as a signature, Hubbardston and on Thursday In the wonderful world of ad gers. Now there's a bit of good news fusal to discuss the welfare bud the citizens of Michigan." and Maxine wer e Sunday Aug. 'not mentioned on the ad| photograph, or fingerprint..." 15 dinner and supper guests of evening, Aug. 12 Mr. and Mrs. vertising the half-truth has be get ,blll is blatantly irresponsi come a fine art, a development With all that protection, you ble," Trezise said. "The same Mr* and Mrs. William S. Ernst Louis Moritz and family and ACCORDING to an airline While we're on the subject, and family of Battle Creek. grandson, Randy. necessitated by new actions on scarcely; need extra insurance. is true of his refusal to con Shepnrdsville the part of the Federal Trade agent, the lounge holds six let's examine the announcement sider modifying amendments or Visitors during the week of Mrs. Lloyd Nequette of Lan couches, which will seat 18 to of the new homeowner's in By Lucille Spencer Commission.. alternatives to his desperate de Aug. 10 at the home of Mr. and sing and Mrs. Steven Thelen 20 people. According to my spies surance policy issued by a large THEN THERE is an omission termination to bloat this already Mrs. Louis Moritz and family of rural St. Johns were Sunday, Until very recently this who have visited the lounge, the Michigan firm. At no extra concerning a no-pest strip, de bulging budget with additional were their grandson, Randy August 15 dinner guests of Mr. sleeping governmental giant 18 had better be skinny. charge, my radio roars, they will signed to rid an area of flies funds. Francis Terdeu brought the Moritz of rural Grand Ledge and and Mrs. Floyd Foerch. grumbled and snored only when Can you imagine what would include insurance on all credit and bugs when it is hung in a "He has criticized Republi message to the congregation of Bonnie Swanson.* On Thursday, Mrs. Edna watamaker enter a flagrant lie turned up in an happen if all 241 passengers at cards. Go ahead and lose it; room. Delighted housewives fill cans for refusing to pass the the Shepardsville United Method Aug. 12 Mrs. Clarence Damon tained the following guests at ad. Today, the Commission is the same time decided to emulate if some sneaky Pete charges any the TV screen, giggling with bill/' Trezise added. "But it is ist Church on August 22. He is of St. Johns visited in the Moritz her home from Saturday, Aug. beginning to flex its legal the happy people in the TV com thing to your account, your in pleasure as they describe us pushing for action and it is a resident of the Shepardsville home. 14 until Monday, Aug. 16; her muscles and demand proof of mercial who are having such a surance will pay the bill. garages and summer homes he who adjourned'the House rath area. The scripture used was Our congratulations go to Mrs. daughter, Peggy Sturgis of De advertised statements. gay time in the lounge? cleared of insects when the strip taken from I Peter 5:2, Acts Carl Rowell who was the lucky troit; Mrs. Florence Taylor of But you can't document what Big deal. An amendment to er than allow debate on the Then there's the *money card," the Truth-in-Lending Act limits is hung from a ceiling. oni. 20: 27-28 and John 21: 15-17. winner of a new car and $100 Pawtucket, R.I.; Mrs. Kenneth you don't print. So here's what Special music was a song com the credit card that will let you your liability for unauthorized Let's hope all the consumers "If the welfare bill is not cut given away at the Holy Trinity Thurmond and son David of Los happens: rushing out to buy this wondrous posed by Mr. Terdeu, assisted by Angeles, Calif, and on Sunday, charge your merry way all over use of your card to $50, Even back below $537 million, we can't picnic at Fowler on Sunday, Aug. Toothpastes that whiten teeth. hanger stop to read the warning Mrs. Allen Personious on' the 15. Dr. Norma Eleson of Maple the world without the burdening that amount need not be paid balance the budget without Yes, they do cut through the stuff if you have notified the company on the label, which says that it accordion. -Mrs. Marion Walker William S. Ernst of Battle Rapids. necessity of carrying money. disastrous cuts in education and and Terdeu sang "Love Kept- is not to be used "in nurseries local government aid. AH this Creek and Maxine Ernst spent Sunday dinner guests of Mr. or rooms where infants, ill or Jesus on the Cross." Mr. Terdeu Tuesday evening, Aug. 10 with and Mrs. Louis Moritz and despite the recent increase in also played the vlbra-harp. aged persons are confined," and the income tax. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Thelenand family were his parents, Mr. Middlebury which carries the further "Even, with the modest $12 The congregation was remind family. and Mrs. Edward Moritz. Af County By Mrs Don Warren warning, "Do not use in kitchens, million trimming we seek, state ed of the meeting to be held at Monday evening, Aug. 9 vis ternoon callers at the Moritz Phone 834-5020 restaurants or areas where food spending on welfare will still the church on August 29. There itors of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd home were Mrs. Lloyd Nequette Is prepared or served." increase by over $100 million will be a potluck dinner at 1 p.m. Foerch were Mr. and Mrs. Grant of Lansing, Mrs. Steven Thelen Two years ago a chain of soda The people of the Price Church Boling of St. Johns. of rural St. Johns and Mr. and The Woman's Society of this year." Line Christian Service of the Middle- fountains in New York City ad Trezise said Ryan's strategy will join the Shepardsville people. On Tuesday evening, Aug. 10 Mrs. Floyd Foerch. vertised a milk shake that con A discussion on- having a full Mrs. J.D. Bancroft of S.W. Dallas Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sehlke of MRS. DORIS FISHER bury United Methodist church is transparent. Ph. 224-7174 will meet Tuesday evening, Aug. tained only 83 calories. At the "His real purpose in delaying time pastor will be held. was the hostess at a miscel Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. J.D, Ban lunch hour the shops were mobbed laneous bridal shower for Janet croft, and Jay of S.W. Dallas 24 at 8 p.m. in the dining room of the church with men Van by models, actresses,jetsetters and Paul Graff Sr. of Lebanon The Wacousta United Methodist Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmid and just plain people who wanted spent Saturday evening, Aug, 14 Dyne, Lorna Semahs and Caro Church are sponsoring a Vaca Jr. and family and Mrs. Schmid line Pierce as hostesses. Wor to fill up and stay thin. INVENTORY REDUCTION USED with Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. tion Adventure Week August 23 Sr. attended graduation exercises The merchant was indignant Pasch. ship will be led by Margaret thru August 27 for children K- for Robert Schmid atElectronics Furry and Kathryn Burgess will when he was accused of false SALE OF NEW EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT Claude Thelen had an auction to 6th grade. The children will and Technician Institute Friday be program leader. advertising. Didn't all those . salesof his dairy cows and equip be visiting various places of at Grand Rapids. consumers realize he meant that Int. No. 40Shredde r 150" DEMO Corn Stalks, Weeds, Etc. ment on Tuesday, Aug. 17. interest throughout the week. All ' Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Pratt of only the milk in the shake con $1345.00. F-1206Turbo-H2h.p. children of the community are Rapid River and Mr. Frank You- F-706 Gas Maxine Ernst attended the tained 83 calories? Surely every • Kridner-Aldrich wedding and re welcome to attend. Parents must dan of Elmira called Saturday Int. No. 68 Cultivator—Front Mtd. 4-row—28" to 4Q" rows- J.D. 3020-SharpI Bridgeville one must know that the ice cream, ception at the Elsie Methodist register their children on August afternoon on Mr. and Mrs. James the malt and chocolate flavoring Fits all later model tractors 504-1456 $870.00 K.F. 165 Diesel Church on Saturday evening, Aug. 23. Fisher and family. They spent By Mrs Thelma Woodbury F-400 had hundreds of calories? Int. No. Ill Rotary Cutters (2) 60", 3-pt. Hitch $300.00. 14. Wacousta Circle will meet on the weekend with Mrs. Lucille Ford Super Maj. Dsl. Grieve and son, Burnell of The list of half-truths is end Thursday/September 2 with Mrs. less: Gasoline that goes farther Int. No. 1300 Mower-3^>t. Hitch, Hay Conditioner Hitch Case 300 Ira Bollinger for a 12:30 lunch French Road and attended the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmid V $698.00 Youdan reunion at St. Johns City Jr. and family spent the past with platformate—but omits to BEAN EQUIPMENT Pewamo eon. Mrs. Carl Miller is co- say that all gas manufactured hostess. Park Sunday. week touring Northern Michigan Int. No! 82 Combine Bean Special, PTO, spreader pickup— Innes Windrower, 6-row By Mrs Irene Fox and Wisconsin. in this country contains plat- , READYI $3950.00 - Willing Workers Circle will Mr. and Mrs. James Fisher formate. Innes Windrower, 4-row meet ThursdayjiSpetemberJ2 for called at theWare-SmithFuneral 1 i~ •• • *•' j'iiJlTii'v ' ''.• LD^Wp- Rake, 5 Bar,. 9 ft. a & : i' A powdere'd' food .for dieters W ^Thc%as *|yWi? o^r&ral ^a 1 p.m. dessert wijh Mrs^RusI- Home in Midland Sunday\venif?g that-' provides" all-kinds- of ' ABOVE PRICES CASH "Wl THlfNO TI&DE'"^ IH-80iSombines (2)T^ *" Pewamo and Celinda Cigahick of sell Barnes on Howe Rd. Florence to pay respects *to a former Case 77 Combine Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Aug. 9 through Aug. 12 at Copper nutrition when dissolved in milk FULL FACTORY WARRANTY Jastram will give devotions. County-Line resident, Jeanne —with most of the nutrition BEAN KNIVES ON SALE Church of Ionia were married at Neighborhood Society and the Burnham of Carp Lake. Harbor and Iron Mountain. St, Joseph's Parish' Saturday, Kimberly and Kelly Van Horn coming from the milk, not the XYZ Club will take a trip Thurs Mr. and Mrs.Elmore Randolph, powder. Aug. 14 at 1 p.m. day, Aug. 19 to Battle Creek. Randy and Bruce are vacationing spent this weekend in Riverdale FORAGE with Mr. and Mrs. David Van "Experienced" sewing ma They will meet at 9:30 a.m. at at their trailer home at Higgins chines-well-worn demonstration* , EQUIPMENT Blue Star mothers will have the Bank in Wacousta. Lake this week. .Horn. Int. 550 Forage Harvester their first fall meeting Wednes models. free Plan to attend the Public Mrs. Maynard Beck returned Mr. and Mrs. John Woodbury •And, of course, everyone w/2-row corn head day evening Sept, 22 at the Chicken Bar-B-Q at the Look Elementary School starting at home from- Gratiot Community spent Monday and Tuesday in knows about the hazards of Int. 15 Forage Harv. 1-row ing -Glass Valley Park in wa Hospital oh Wednesday. corn head, hay head 8 p.m. Hostess is Mrs. Hilda" Dimondale with Mr. and Mrs. smoking cigarettes—presumably mower cousta on Labor day. Dinner even the advertising directors Hazen Abels.. N.H. 818, 2-row Self-prop. Schafer and co-hostesses arls will be served from 3 to 6 p.m. Mrs. Freda Davarn and Mrs. The Circuit Riders will be at who still fill our publications with V-8 Engine Races and games start at 10 a.m. OVERHEAD lovely pictures of healthy, happy attachment Case 220 Forage Harv. Ardis Ludwick.' the Salem United Methodist or snow thrower* attachment Chuck Webber returned home Church for Rally Day, Sunday young couples, puffing their way A.C. Blower last Sunday from Howe Military when you buy a new Cub Mrs. Ethel Gee, Mrs, Howard The cost of living is so high Sept. 19 for the 9 a.m. service through life. Cadet® tractor... or free lawn Int. Blower School summer Camp. He will today that it takes a raft of S & H Chopper Box . Townsand of Ionia and Mrs. Ber- and a potluck dinner at noon. Moral: Half a truth is worse sweeper attach attend the Howe Military School money just to keep afloat. Everyone Is welcome to attend. than none. ment with nice'Rathburn of rural Ionia were starting September 9, in Howe, purchase of Wednesday visitors at the home Ind. J.D. 17-hole Grain Drill of Mr. and Mrs. Hector Gee, Cadet 60 Oliver Superior Drill Mr. and Mrs. Art Erway of riding mower! Int. 33A Loader Grand Rapids were visitors in •See the St. Johns Co-op for all your farming needs* J.D. 480 Mower/Cond. Mr's, Wilma Cook returned the Ed Kraft home, Sunday. N.H. Haybine home .Monday after spendingfour Mr. and Mrs. Lester Garlock. NO INTEREST CHARGE ON NEW OR USED TRACTORS AND days with her daughter and son LOTS OF 3-BOTTOM PLOWS Sr. and son, Lloyd visited Mrs. EQUIPMENT UNTIL SPRING OF 1972. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Al Firja Garlock's sisters, Mrs. Jack C. and family of Durand, DIetel, Mrs. James Shiplett and UREA **. SILAGE Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Blair re Mrs. Bill Art and families in NO ONE CAN MATCH OUR PRICE ON A NEW 826 OR 1456 turned from Shelburn, Ind, early Fort Wayne Ind. Thursday. TRACTOR...TRY US...WE MUST MAKE ROOM FORTHE *72's Friday morning where they were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McGivern visitors of their aunt and uncle and son, Randy of L ant ana, Fla., and cousins. are spending 10 days with their Now Booking Orders TRUCKS' CUB CADETS mother, Mrs. Almeda Spencer FAKM F.OUIPMENT Ralph and Maude 'Doane spent and sister, Mrs. Ivan Bancroft Sunday, Aug. 15 at the home of and family. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Ras- *50 lb. plastic mussen at Fenwick. Mrs. Leroy Beagle of Washing ton D.C. spent a few days with H. J. MARTIN CO Sunday, Aug. 15 Mr. and Mrs. SALES & SERVICE - LEASING AVAILABLE Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beagle and Roy Howorth of rural Ionia were family. weatherproof "" Phone 584 3372 CARSON CITY visitors of their mother, Mrs. Hilda Schafer. Twenty seven past matron and patrons attended a picnic at Look bags fo ease ing Glass Valley Park in Wa cousta, Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Steiner have of handling returned after spending a month 0LDSM0BILES in New York with relatives. s Mrs. Howard Beagle and Cindy *Can be stored Over 300 in-Stock s of Traverse City visited Wacousta friends and-relatives last week. , Tcironados - Ni nety -Eights beside the silo Delta 88's — Cutlass Sermon Sunday atSalemUnited Vista Cruisers - Custom Cruisers Methodist Church was based on John Chapter 6» Verses 22 thru 44.Theme "Bread FromHeaven" A time of praise was shared from the congregation. Edwin CALL SUBARU Harger and Mr. Lyle Snyder Sr. were ushers. Organist was The Front Wheel Dri ve Economy Car Mrs. Harriet Schmid. Salem United Methodist WSCE 224-2381 will be held August 19 in the Clinton National Bank-GMAC church, undercroft at 7:30 p.m. TODAY Seventy five attended the You and other bank financing dan reunion held 'Aug. 8 at St. VERN DENNY Johns City Park. Following a pot available luck dinner at. 1p.m. a business Your Oldsmobile meeting was held. It was decided - to meet again in 1972 at the park. T-%: Officers will be. Mr. Harold representative he's practically Krepps, president; Secretaryand giving them away-so call •s treasurer, Mrs. Ward Wagner. Starnaman Olds •a Mr* and Mrp, James Fisher, s Rick 'and Sue attended a wedding Collect 627-2151 8300 W. Saginaw Highway reception at Frankenmuth Town St. Johns Co-operative Co. I ship Hall honoring newlyweds LansI ng> Michigan or see him at . . . : Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Henderson N. Clinton L L on Saturday evening. CLINTON COUNTY Wednesday, September 1; 1971 4-H Fair winners Continued from last waaic, Myers, Laura Myers, Harry To- 'GROUP EXHIBITS IN FOODS - VETERINARY SCIENCE OUTDOOR MEALS dosciuk , Doug Hufnagel, Lonnie Group A Rings. Group A Carla Bergan, Shawn Bergan, Group B Fowler Busy Bees Lisa Hicks, Betty Lowell, Katy William Lehman, Lorraine Group B Lowell. Phillips, Mike Ried, Brian Walsh. OPEN SUNDAY Prairie 4-H Group B OPEN LABOR DAY MUfGlRCUS Group C Group C Eric Bergan, Nina Heath, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. •Victor 4-H Club Karen Vitek, Terry Witt. Linda McCrumb, Gary Slamka. FLOWERS, 1971 1 VET SCIENCE Junior Group A Club Exhibit READ ALL ABOUT IT! Group A In your home this week 32 PAGE TOP VALUE MAlLER Group A Dawn Archer, Debbie Archer, *Sweepstakes *Top Value Stamp Coupons Lois Ashley, Ruth Ashley, Lisa Glen Baese, Terry Ballinger, Baese, Alania Baker, Brenda Green Clover Community. Rebecca Barz, Joan Becher, *Big Cash Savings on Valuable Merchandise Bancroft, Kyla Bancroft, Mary Mary L. Bergdolt, Helen 8 PAGE KROGER MAILER *Big, Big Savings Throughout The Store Kay Becher, Marie Blakely, Nat SAFETY Blakely, Martin Bruin, Debra alie Brook, Karen Castee'l, Burnham, Tim Carlson. Brian If you did not receive a Kroger Mailer your Kroger Store Manager has one for you. Denice Cerny, Carrie Curtis, Group A Davis, Donna Davis, Ricky Dunl- Cathy Curtis, BrianDavis,Bruce gan, Earl Flegler, Jr., Judy Davis, Donna Davis, Douglas Susan Striz, Armond Smith, Hafner, Tamra Harris, Tamara Davis, Julie Day, Lisa Day. Esther Smith, Pam smith, Debbie Hunt, Corrine Lawrence, Thelen. Libbie DeVault, James Eaton, Michelle Lawrence, Sandra Max, Kathy Eaton, Sue Everhart, Frank Paul Mehney, Kathy Miller, Sonia Group B Moriarty, Fred Motz, Rose Faivor, Geralynn Faivor, Earl We Reserve The Right To Limit Flegler, Jr., Mark Grennell, Mark Barrett, Allen Plowman. Oberlin, Tim Race, Cindy Ris- Quantities. Copyright The Darlene Hardaker, Andrea Har ley, Mark Root, Bruce Rossow, Kroger Co. 1971. ris, Kelly Henning, Beth Hill, FRUITS AND NUTS Roseanne Rossow, Terry Sehlke, Mike Simon, Paul Simon, Jayne U.S, Gov't. Graded Choice Swiss or Allen Howard, Terry Howard, Group B Chris Howe, Kim Howe, Annette Spitzley, Bernice Sullivan, Cindy Tarrant, Linda Wessler, Steve Irish, Nancy Johnson, BryonKar- > Daniel Barz. lik, Pauline Kissane, Penny Myers, Robert Underbill, Dawn Krebhiel, Corrine Lawrence, Geisenhaver, Lance Parmelee, WEATHER James Pung, Jane Ortiz, Pam Round Steak Lynette Lawrence, Starr Louth, Snyder, Starr Louth. Teresa Martens, Brigitte Group B McCrumb, Linda McCrumb, Pa tricia McCrumb, Kelly Meyer, Olive 4-H Projects. Group B Virginia Mrazek, Rose Oberlin, Brenda Pritchard, BonnieRos- RECREATION Natalie Brook, Mike Cordes, sow, Bruce Rossow, Roseanne Dale Devereaux, James Eaton, Rossow, Catherine Schlarf, Group A Annette Irish, Brigitte Mc Stacy Schoendorf, Linda Scho- Crumb, Marie Schmitz. Lb misch, Suzanne Schumaker, Lar Jane Smith. Group C ry Secord, Nancy Andress, Gordon En- Prices & Coupon Good Thru Sept 5, 1971. Allen Sehlke, David Sehlke, Group B ness, Cynthia Lehman,. Benny in St. Johns Mary Ann Sehlke, LaurieSillman Prior, Cristy Troutt, Roger Kathleen Simon, PaulSimon, Ruth Lori McQueen, Cheryl Wolf. Sosebee. Reg $1.35 Lb Value Simon, Carolyn Smith, Carrie Sugar Sweet Calif. 27 Size Smith, L,i s a Spitzley, Jeanne VEGETABLES Senior Kroger All Beef $ 9 Striz, Debbie Thelen, Douglas Group A Thelen, Vickie Thelen, Cindy Beginner Wieners. '....SSf'85' Serve N Save ? fl* Cantaloupes Thornton, Cristy Troutt, Brad Eric Andrus, Daniel Barz, Silver Platter Rolled Semi-Boneless Fresh ford VanVleet, Kristie Walters, Group A Cathy Howell, Larry Johnson, Wieners I Patty Wilcox, Carlene Wilson, Julie Kline, Michael Louth, Bar Picnic Pork Roast ^49* U.S. Gov't. Graded Choice ' Tammy Woodbury, Shirley Wy- Gary Andrews, Janice Baese, bara Max, Cindy Ortiz, Roy Kathleen Baese, Lisa Baese, 5 rick, Lucy Arens, Karen Curtis. Sehlke, Dennis Strahle, Kathy Bulk Pre Sliced Cube Steak Lb 1.49 Marshall Baker,TimBrasing- Valentine, Gary Steve VanVleet, For ton, Dale Browniee, Dennis Colleen Wood, Bill Horman. Slab Bacon Lb59* Center Cut Group B Browniee, Mark Bruin, Mike Bruin, Dale Burnham, Shelia Ham Slices Lb 89* Janice Baese, Kathleen Baese, Bush, Bob Carlson, Danice Group B Silver Platter Quarter Sliced Erron Barks, Jonathon Barz, Joan California Cerny, Terry Churches, Pamela 4 Lbs *\ Becher, Helen Blakely, Faith Cramer, Jeff Crandall, Carrie Susan Schmitz. lixed Bartlett Pears Borton, Shelia Bush, Sally Carl . t i JiU Pork >r~ Curtis, Cathy Curtis, Karen Cur- , «i, , f/ son, -Stephanie Churches, Mary 'tis/ ShaV'Cuyis, rTp^Curtys, -Group.C _,, ^ir 3 Michigan Home Grown • Cordes, Brenda Cox, ShawnCur- Bruce Davis, Douglas Davis, -<«- tis, Barbara Dilts, Kelly Eaton. Barbara Loins 79 Red Haven Peaches.... 4 ^ 79' Christine Erickson, Jane Haf- Dennis DeMorest, Steve Duni- Mariene Enness, ner, Judy Hafner, Tamra Harris, gan, Kathy Eaton, Sarah En- Lehman. Peschke Whole or Portion Michigan Home Grown ness, Gerilyn Faivor Larry MERCIAL VEGETABLE Joel Henning, Luann Hopp, Rita Faivor, Brenda Geisenhaver, C0M »fui-iAOLB Horman, Lynette Hrncharik, Silver Platter Boneless Tofnatoes 1*29* Pamela iHrncharik, April Hush- Daniel Gilbert, Jane Hafner, GARDEN Cubed Pork Cutlets 89* son, Robert Kindel, Leann Allan Howard, Terry Howard, Group A Semi-Boneless Ham Lb Blue, Red or Kirinovic, Rita Kissane, Julie Lynette Hrncharik, PamelaHrn- Kroger -7 Varieties i Kline, Clarice Krebhiel. charik, Dexter Hughson, Greg Janice Ballinger, Charles Fal- White Seedlesllesss 4%Gl Lori Krebhiel, Paula Krebhiel, Hunt, Bryan Karlik Robert Kin- vor, Edward Faivor, Frank Fai- 1 Marian Kurncz, Michelle Law del, Lynette Lawrence, Suzanne vor, Wayne Fedewa, Ronald Pre- Lunch Meats £T 69* rence, William • Lehman, Brad Lehman, Brad Lintemuth, Bryan socki, Nick Pytlowanyj, Steve Grapes ...... 0%f Lintemuth, Lauri Love, Vicki Lintemuth, Lauri Love, Spencer Pytlowanyj, Walter Pytlowanyj, Martts, Danny Max, Patricia Mc Ronnie Sosebee, Sharon Stoy, Marhoefer Mee, Janet Miller, Marie Miller, Rod Clip this Handy Coupon List Rosie Miller, Jean Miros, Marty Crumb, Janet Miller. Thornton, Brian VanVleet, Marie Miller, Marilyn Miller, James Williams, Jay Miller, For a Bonus of Up to Musolf, Jill Nicholas, Jane Ortiz, Reg 75d Lb Value Yolando Ortiz, Susan Peterson, Rosie Miller, Jean Miros, Mark Virginia Mrazek, Debbie Archer, Canned Ham Delores Plaza, Tina Pritchard, Miros, Jeff Moriarty, Jerry Richard Curtis, John Pung. Moriarty, James Motz, Jeff Serve N Save Chunk Bologna or 875 EXTRA '' Lou Ann Prowant, NancyReevesJ Grou B Jayne Riley, Mark Root, Susan Motz, Tim Motz, Marty Musolf, P 29 J Braunschweiger Lb 49' Top Value Stamps Schmitz, Mike Simon, Esther Yolanda Ortiz, Susan Peterson, Dan Barz, Jerry Smith. Smith, Pam Smith, Anna Spitzley, Brenda Pritchard, Tina Prit Fres-Shore chard, John Richmond, Jayne $ Jayne Spitzley, Bernice Sullivan, Group C- Janet Trierweiler. Riley, Gayla Risley, Bonnie Perch Fillets •..#& 1.39 with any 2 pkas of fresh fryer thighs, Rossow, Gordon Sanford, Gary 1 *\l\ Whole Legs, Drumsticks or Kathy Valentine, Dawn Vining, Chris Cordes. 101) Breasts w/ribs Melody Vining, Tone Weber, Schafer, Linda Schomisch, Su Reg $4.99 Value zanne Schumaker, Tracy Sehlke, RABBITS /We/ O Sofi Mark Wells, Linda W e s s e 1 e r, r _ with any 2 pkgs Kroger 8-Oz Joann Witt, Cathy Howell, Pam Kathleen Simon, Armond Smith, Campbells »)U Lundh Meats Mix or Match Michael Smith, Rodney Snay, Group A Myers, Steve Myers, Jamas Sandwich Bread with any pkg of Banquet Pung, Cindy Ortiz. Babette Sosebee, Anna Spitzley, Lisa spitzley, Greg Tarrant, Debbie Price, Clair Rowland, Tomato Soup David Toth, Bradford VanVleet, Jane Vitek, Helen Blakely, Randy 100 Fried Chicken Group C Davis, Barbara Dilts, Don Haid, $ with any 2-Lbs or more Ground Beef Jeffrey v VanVleet, Mark Walsh, Mark Wells, Cindy Wieber, Stuart Hazle, Mark Heibeck, Karl . — Chuck, Ground Beef Round or Glen Baese, Timothy Barz, Lance Williams, Susan Wood- Continued on Page 6B 24-Oz )U store Made Meat Loaf Todd Qurtis, Steve Dunigan, hams, David Strahle, Pam Wt Lvs with pkg of Silver Platter Thin Gordon Enness, Ann Esch, Susan C A Sliced Pork Steak or Thin * lO-Va-Oz Faivor, Karen Fedewa, Jan Hott, WtCan Dv Sliced Pork Chops Debbie Hurst, Barbara Lehman, CA with any pk9 Cynthls Lehman, Suzanne Le- Banquet Frozen ham, Lorerta Lounds, Jay Miller, 3v Corn Dogs Kathy Miller, Marilyn Miller, Cream Pies ^t^2T _. with 2 Mike Ried, Marie Schmitz,Diane 10 3U Swansons Dinners Schomisch, Kathy Secord, Sarah Eatmore Reg. 13$ Value Seeger, Cindy Tarrant, Lesia Freshlike Cut r ft with a 32-Oz Wt pkg Frozen Margarine.. i SwfSis'l 12-0?. Wardwell. Green Beans Wt Cans 83* 3"' Kroger Vegetables FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS Best Rite^ k $1.45 Size _— with 2 pkgs, County Line or Filler Paper of fto 87* OU Frankenmuth Cheese Group A Scope Mouthwash....n"", 84' i Freshlike Whole Kernel or Style _, with a Choc. Chip or Lemonade Kim Howe, Cathy Howell, Bon-' $1.69 Size with Dispenser 50 Angel Food Cake nie Kimball, Shirley Wyrick, $ Susan Striz. Jergens Lotion S?K"U8 n- with a 13-Oz Wt bag Gold Crest Corn or (• o f 25 Mixed Nuts 4- Kroger Group B 5 % with a jar of Kathy Hazle, Debbie Thelen, Peas .w"* " I Pineapple in juice..3 m$L l 50 Kroger Instant Tea ' PamPfaff. $1.00 Size Kroger Family Pride •Carnation with a 6-Oz Wt jar of Instant INDOOR GARDEN Aspirin..... «iool9* Spreadables ,«££ 59* 50 Spotlight Coffee Kroger Dawn Fresh — f. with any 2 jars Group A Realemon ^ Mary L. Bergdolt, Marie Dl) Kroger Pickles Blakely, Kelly Henning, Agnes Lemon Juice S"5i 53* with 3-Lbs. or more Kirkpatrlck, Roseanne Rossow Low Fat Milk Bananas Freshlike 50 ' Therese Thelen, Cindy Thornton, 1 Kathy Valentine. r-f\ with any 4-Lb, bag New Crop Peas & Carrots 4&&.83 3U Apples * Group B Clover Valley Gallon ' Bonnie Britten, LuAnn Hopp, WINNING-DISPLAY Ctn Coupon Strip Expires Marian Kurncz, Delores Plaza, Good'Thru Sept 5,1971. PatriceThelen, RodneyThomton. Jeff Van Vleet, of Kountry Kousins, Freestone 3 - BASIC PLANT SCIENCE took top honors with this vegetable dis 29-Oz Peaches Wt Cans Reg. 95? Value -, Group B play. 88 ^ Joanna Nichols Page 6B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns/ Michigan Wednesday, September 1, J 971 EQUITATION Group B JUNIOR MISS Continued from Page SB 4-H Fair winners Group A Susan Aylesworth,LlsaBaese, Group A Kathy Nichols attends Brenda Bancroft, Teresa Bap- Krebhiel, Darrold Lehman, POULTRY Group C Renee Drouin, Dave Mack, An pert, Ann Bengel, Janet Bengel, Debra Ballantine, Linda Bap- David Messer, Robert Moore, nette Pederson, Elena Tobias. Yvonne Bennett, Gloria Brown, David Price, Jerry Price, Bruce pert, Helen Blakely, Connie Cor Group A Marlene Enness, -Sarah En- Jill Cook, Cheryl Crowell, Sheila. des, Linda Dubay, Betty Jean conference Rossow, Steve Schneeberger, Duncan Burl, Alan Cobb, Jeff ness. TRAIL-ENGLISH Davey, Donna Davis, Debra Fedewa, Sandra Feldpausch, Laurie Sill man, Theresa Slo- Hassle, David Bennett, Pam Ben Fedewa, Gerl Ann Fedewa. Sue Fox, Judy Hafner, Pam Half- wlnskl, Fred Thelen/ Jane Vitek; PASSPORT, 1971 DeWITT-Kathy J. Nichols of time out for some recreation. nett, James Williams. Group A Jeanne Fedewa, Karen, Fede- man, Kathy Harmon, Esther Her DeWltt left Lansing, Aug. 1, to About 125 adult counselors ac v .wa, Kathleen Fedewa, LoriFeld- Colleen Wood. ' Group A „, nandez, Becky Kaufman, Julie attend a national agribusiness companied these youth scholars- pausch, Beth Fox, Carol Fox, Kline. Marian Kurncz, Teresa Group B Group B , , «. j . Annette Pederson, Elena conference—the American Insti most of them vocational agri mL mi Margaret Goerge, Margaret Martens, Linda McCrumb, Pa-* culture teachers, 4-H Extension Geralyn Thelen,, Cindy Thorn- «Ju,"" tute of Cooperation summer In . David Price, Jerry Price, Bruce Rossow. Horak, Lynette Hrncharik, Pam tricia McCrumb, Terri Mooney, stitute at Colorado State Uni Agents, and leaders ofyouthpro ton, Colleen Wood, Sharon wood, i0Dias- Duncan Burl, Todd Curtis, Billy PERSONAL IMPROVEMENT ela Hrncharik, Pauline Kramer, Virginia Mrazek, Joanna versity, Fort Collins, Colo. grams in cooperatives. .. Dillingham, Chris Fink, Lisa Gloria Kurncz. KNITTING 1971 Kim Lonsberry, Starr Louth, Nichols, Brenda Pritchard Group B YOUNG MISS Jamie Mee, Yolando Ortiz,'Ellen She was sponsored to the con Foy, Leo Heller, Ronald Pre- Group B Chervl Rademacher,*Joan ference by St. Johns Cooperative JACK DEPPONG, Executive socki, BarbRamsey,SueSchnee- Kathl Havlland, Jane Smith, Personious, Lorraine Phillips, Schmltt, Marie Schmitz, Pa Secretary, Michigan Association Group A Virginia Piggott, Julie Platte, Co., State 4-H Office, St. Johns berger, Jeff Smith, David Debra Burnham. Therese Thelen, Jane Vitek. tricia Simmon, Esther Smith, Federal Land Bank, and Great of FFA attended as an adult Strahle, Randy Wrobel, Clair Carla Polorny, Tina Pritchard. Lorl Smith, Lynn Snyder, Sheila counselor. Others attending as Lorl Acre, Lucy Arens, Joan tt LuAnn Rummell, Candy Lakes Hybrid Co-op of Ovid, Rowland. Club Exhibit in Passport Snyder, Lorene Tait, Cindy Tar and the, Michigan Association of adult counselors were: Fred HOME DESIGN, 1971 Armbrustmacher, Debra Berry- Scharnweber, Catherine Schlarf, rant, Melody Vining, Diane hill, Christine Chamberlln, Farmer Cooperatives. Kathy has Bartlett, Vo-ag teacher from Group C Audrey Simon, Teresa Slowin- Waters. Rockford, representing state Group C Group A Teresa Clark, Gerilynn Faivor, ski," Anita Spitzley, Anna Spitz been active in 4-H and is a mem Natalie Brook, Patty Fox. Jane Fedewa, Sandra Fedewa, ber of the National 4-H Report winning FFA Chapter in Cooper Michael Fedewa, Roy Fedewa, Happy Hustlers. ley, Cheryl Stroub, Brenda Group B ative Activities and Clayton Karen Green, Laurie Halfmann, Stump, Judy Thelen, Lois Thelen, to-the Nation team this year. Chris Fink, Tom Hunter, Robert ENGLISH, 1971 * Kathy attended the conference as Dalley, Vo-ag teacher from Port Moore, Dennis Spitzley, Patrick Group B Sherl Harte, Sharl Hebeler. Lynette Thelen, Lynn Thelen, A0 Cheryl Bancroft, Kyla Ban a 4-H scholarship winner and as Hope, representing the state Arens, Janell Auten, Roy Bates, Shirley Hengesbach, Lorie Therese Thelen, Terr! Tledt, winner in the Parliamentary Pro Faith Borton, Sarah'Seeger, FITTING AND SHOWMANSHIP Lecia wardwell, Sharon Witgen, croft, Kathy Bappert, Natalie the National 4-H V.I.P. repre Mark Bruin, Mike Bruin, Al Huntoon, Colleen Jorae, Diane sentative. cedure Contest, Cindy Tarrant, Jane Vitek, Mater, Vlcki Mee, Marie Miller, Susan Woodhams, Bonnie Eisler. Brook, Trisha Droste, Carol Clelen, Shawn Curtis, Danny Dil Group A Falor, Nancy Goerge, Beth Half lingham, Thomas Faivor, Randy Olive 4-H DeWltt 4-H Club." Rose Miller, Sue Miller, Jean More than 700 teenagers gath mann, Linda Jandernoa, Cynthia ered with 1,800 adults at this Their other activities at the Frechen, Cindy Hengesbach, Mlros, Jane Ortiz, Gayla Rls- Group C FAMILY, 1971 ' Dave Mack, Annette Peterson. Iey, Kim Rose, Pamela Schaefer, Lehman, Kurt Parker, Rhonda economic education conference' - conference included attendingthe Shlrly Hengesbach, Brad Jodway, Schaar, Geralyn Thelen. adult sessions where national Allen Plowman, Debbie Price, Gwen Schneider, Stacy Schoen- Annette Barclay, Marcia an annual event, now In its 43rd Group A Group B dorf. Brown, Mary Cordes, Lorl Fox, year, to Increase knowledge about business, educational,' and coop Bruce Schafer, Kevan Smith, Group C erative leaders spoke. The youth Mary Ellen Spitzley, Dennis Linda Schomisch, Suzanne Linda Halfman, Jeanna Hallen- cooperatives in the American i scholars also had 30 rap sessions Strahle, Dave Thelen, Douglas Susan Aylsworth, Sandy Renee Drouin, Katy Lowell, Schumaker, Charlene Shea, beck, Cindy Hengesbach, Lisa competitive business system. Fedewa, Nancy Spicer, Colleen Elana Tobias. Laurie SUlman, Cheryl Smith, Hicks, Rhonda Kanaskl, Suzanne Rosalyn Ennes, Peggy Salis The youth program is now in its of their own which they handled. Thelen, Edward Thelen, LuAnne bury, Judy Smith. One afternoon they set up as Thelen, Patrice Thelen, Theresa Thelen, Diane Weber,. PLEASURE Cammy Stlffler, Julie Talt, Cindy Lehman, Marilyn Pung, Laura 23rd year. The program for young Theis, Lisa Thelen, Therese Richards, Kim Smith, Kathy people is devoted to intensive minMroards of directors to Thelen, Bradford VanVleet, handle specific problem cases. Brain VanVleet, Steve VanVleet, Group B Group A Thelen, Linda Thurston, Leanne Thelen, Annette Todosciuk, Dawn SENIOR MISS study and discussion along with Jeff VanVleet, James Williams, Renee Drouin, Dave Mack, An Walter, -Susan Weber, Therese Vining, Bernadette Weber, Lynn Mary Ellen Gensterblum, Amy Group A Paul Howe, Snyder. nette Pederson, Elena Tobias, Weber, Jaxlne Wilkinson. WUkie. Virginia Cordes, Pat Heniser, Barbara Lehman, Brigitte Mc Crumb, Lori McQueen, Kaye Montgomery, Cindy Ortiz, Vicki Wacousta Roesch, Susan Schmitz, Diane Schomisch, Pam Smith, Kathleen Spitzley, Bernice Sullivan, MRS. EDWARD KRAFT Charles Tait, Marcia Tait, Ph. 626-6944 Debbie Thelen, Mary Lee Thelen, Vickie Thelen, Dawn Ward, Jane Mr. and Mrs. Ross Tebbetts Mo. spent a few days last week Watson, Ruth Watson^ Pat and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fry with the Rollin Noble family. Yerkie. attended the graduation at West Mr. and Mrs. Paul Worthington ern Michigan University in Kal- and family of Thailand arrived Group B mazoo on Friday, Aug, 13. Their Sunday and will be with their son, Fred Tebbetts was among mother, Mrs. Hazen Crandall Marie Blakely, Julie Jorae, the graduates, Fred received his and family until he receives his Carolyn Smith. Bachelor of Science degree in"* next placement. auto engineering technology, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. R. Stanley Her Group C and Mrs. Fred Tebbetts and their ring and sons left Wednesday to two children are living in Lan visit his family in Mississippi. Cathy Andress, KendraLa sing. He will go to school for six Rowe, Lora Thornton, Shirley Mrs. FlossleHastlngsand weeks and then all expect to go Wyrick. daughter of Adrian were Mondaj overseas to Germany for a year. visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Forward. Wacousta O.E.S. No. 133 Chap South Wotertown ter will visit their sister Chap By Mrs Bruce Hodges ter In Saranac Wednesday, Sept, Elsie 1. All are asked to meet at the By Mrs Neva Keys Wacousta Temple at 7 p.m. i Michael Lonier was injured l Saturday wbBn/a' ball, glanced .off ^'WaeoustaiO;E,S; . Mrs, Ruth Oliver and Helen Mrs. Kenneth Young and Mrs. Night and the Senior trip to OWOSSO LIVESTOCK AUCTION Dane of Lansing are vacationing Harold Pitsworth were Tuesday Washington, D.C.The slides were BECK'S FRUIT MARKET DICK'S BARBER SHOP on Drummond Island. overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. narrated by class sponsors, Mrs. St. Johns St. Johns Corunna Mr, and Mrs. Romuald Lonier T.J. Zlegler in Adrian. Tuesday Everett Rule and RolandSchaadt, , spent the weekend in Arlington evening they attended the Found ,The balance of the afternoon PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOC. Heights, 111. as guests of Mr. ers Day dinner of Signa Phi- was spent visiting with old friends BUGGS BROS. FEDERAL LAND BANK and Mrs. Fred Alnslie, Gamma International Sorority. and meeting their families. Club Herbert Montgomery of Mc- members came from Grand St. Johns St. Johns St. Johns Arlln Summers is a patient Kenzie and Robert Montgomery in St. Lawrence Hospital. Rapids, Bad Axe, Ann Arbor, of Huntington, Tenn. are spending St, Johns area, Eureka, Ashley, DR. HENRY BURKHARDT GILBERT-INGALLS, INC. READ'S THRIFTWAY" MARKET the week with Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Ormand Wlrth Ovid and Elsie. DeWltt Vaughan Montgomery. They at of Bradenton, Fla. were Sunday Mrs. Robert Hardaker and St. Johns DeWltt tended the funeral of their brother afternoon visitors in the CM, Mrs, Tom Winkler were the plan J, L. Montgomery on Monday Forward home. ning committee for the reunion., REHMANN'S CLOTHING at the Valley Farms Baptist Dr. Gary Noble of Kansas City CAPITAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. HUB TIRE CENTER Church. St. Johns St. Johns St. Johns i ST. JOHNS CO-OP Middlebury CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK BRUCE KLEPPER St. Johns By Mrs Don Warren St. Johns Bath Phone 834-5020 VAN ALSTINE PACKING CO. CLINTON CONSTRUCTION CO. KURT'S APPLIANCE CENTER East Lansing Rev. RobertDuff of Ohio, form St. Johns St. Johns er Pastor at the Middlebury Church, will be the guest speaker ROBERT WOOD at the Middlebury United Metho LUNDY MOTOR SALES CLINTON CROP SERVICE St. Johns * dist Church, Sunday, Aug. 29 at St. Johns St. Johns the 11 a.m. worship service. ,A cooperative dinner will be held WOLVERINE STOCK YARDS^ following the sevices to honor CLINTON NATIONAL BANK McKENZIE INS. AGENCY - him and also will honor Ellen St. Johns Radke of Germany who is visit & TRUST CO. St. Johns ing in the Oren Semans home. St. Johns Ellen was an exchange student in ZE'EB FERTILIZERS, INC. 1964-65 and spent a year with theSemans family at that time. St, Johns AH friends of the Duff family and Ellen are cordially Invited THE FORD TEAM OUR SPECIAL THANKS ALSO TO: to attend. , Mr. and Mrs, Don Warren wants to play ball with you CLERKS: LESTER JENKINS AND RON HUARD—Clinton .National Bank spent the weekend in Traverse City where they visited Mr. and JIM SYKORA, AUCTIONEER RINGMEN: DALE WETZEL AND J,D. HELMAN Mrs. Glenn Warren and Dr. and •s, Ithaca Carson City Mrs, David Warren and family. Clare The Middlebury - Bennington Egan Ford Sales, Inc. 4-H Softball team won the State Junior League Championship Sat 200 W. Higham ' ST. JOHNS urday by defeating a Clinto.n County team at Elm Street Park Us* Your Scat BdhHIl CLINTON COUNTY 4-H FAIR LIVESTOCK EXHIBITORS in Lansing, Page 7 [J Wednesday, September!, 1971 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Business and Professional Announcements, Legal News 64,91 rods East of the East line with the Court and serve a copy of Bridge Street, thence South on Lura p. Elllngham, Adminis 10.91 rods, thence West 8.91 tratrix, 548 Marquette Drive, Life With the Rimples rods, thence South to North bank Detroit, Michigan. COURTHOUSE of Looking Glass River, thence Publication and service shall 1U. BE KN0WN M THE MftN SE'ly along North bank of river be made as provided by statute V/H(? STARTEP WITH ONLY A 21 rods more or less to a point and Court Rule. PEHNY ANP PARLAYED IT* , due South of point of beginning, INTO*MILLION POLLMTS! , TIMOTHY M. GREEN, thence North to point of begin Judge of Probate • LEGAL NOTICES held on the petition of Lois ning, thence North to point of Dated: August 16, 1971 I. Woodbury for Probate of a < beginning. 4Acres m/1 Donald Brown purported will, for granting of OWNER: DeWitt Township, Attorney for Estate Probate Court administration to the Executrix Clinton County, Michigan. 1383 Hawthorne HON. TIMOTHY M. GREEN named, or some other suitable INSPECTION OF -BUILDING: Grosse Pointe Woods Judge of Probate person, and for a determination Appointments must be made to Michigan 48236 17-3 HELENA M. BURK of heirs. inspect the building. Contact Register of Probate Publication and service shall DeWitt Township Offices, 780 be made as provided by Statute E. Wieland Road, Lansing, Mich License to Sell Plnkus-Sept. 22 WEDNESDAY, September 8,1971 and Court Rule. igan. Telephone number is 482- STATE OF MICHIGAN - The William Schram, Claims. TIMOTHY M. GREENi 1291. Probate Court for the County Pearl Brott, Final Account. Judge of Probate DUE DATE: Sealed bids will of Clinton. Nina M, .Logan, Claims. Dated: August 10, 1971 be received at the office of De Estate of Mary T. Wahl, Final Account. KEMPER, WELLS AND LEWIS Witt Township, 780 E. Wieland JOHN PINKUS, Deceased Gladys I. Dowell, Claims. By: William C. Kemper 10:00 o'clock a.m. said mortgage West, except beginning at the to be due and unpaid on said HUNDRED SIXTY-EIGHT and Road, Lansing, Michigan by 8:00 File No. 18709 Larry Gene Pasch, Final Ac Attorneys for the Estate 34/100 vDOLLARS ($17,268.34) p.m. Monday, September 13,1971 count. will be foreclosed by a'sale at North 1/4 corner of Section mortgage at the date of this It is Ordered that on Wednes 103 East State Street public auction, to the highest 33, Township 8 North, Range notice for principal and interest and anattorney'sfeeofSEVENTY at which time all bids will be Ethel Warner, License to Sell day, Sept. 22, 1971, at 10:30 -St. Johns, Michigan 16-3 bidder at the City-County 1 West, thence East 500.0 feet Ten Thousand Two Hundred -FIVE DOLLARS ($75.00) pro publicly opened and read aloud. Real Estate. a.m. In the Probate Courtroom, Building in the City of Lansing on the North line of Section Eighty Eight and Eighty-six/100 vided by statute, pursuant to said RIGHTS RESERVED BY Merle M. Burns, Claims. St. Johns, Michigan, a hearing License Worrall—Sept. 15 Michigan (that being the building 33, thence South 435.6 feet, Dollars ($10,288.86), plus in Mortgage; OWNER: The Owner will not ac be held on the petition of the STATE OF MICHIGAN - The where the Circuit Court for the thence West 500 feet, thence terest from December 20, 1970, Notice is hereby given that by cept any bid under the appraisal Fiduciary for License to sell the Marriage Licenses Probate Court for the County County of Clinton is held), of the fcJorth 435.6 feet on the North- and no suit or proceedings at virtue of the power of sale con price of $31,420.00. The Owner real estate of said deceased to Curtis L. Swanson, 21, R-l, of Clinton. premises described in said mort South 1/4 line of said Section ,Iaw or in equity having been tained in said Mortgage and the reserves the right to reject any pay debts. Persons Interested in Fowler and Janet L. Van Alstine, Estate of gage, or so much thereof as may 33 to the point of beginning. instituted to recover the debt statute in such case made and or all bids. said estate are directed to appear 20, of Lansing. WILBUR WORRALL, Deceased be necessary to pay the amount The period of redemption Is secured by said mortgage or provided, on the 16th day of Donna B. Syverson at said hearing to show cause due, as aforesaid, on said mort any part thereof: September, 1971, at three o'clock David C. Smith, 18, East Lan It is Ordered that on Wednes six months from date of sale. DeWitt Township Clerk why such license should not be gage, with the interest thereon in the afternoon, at the North sing and JacWen A. Van Beek, day, September 15, 1971 at 10 THE OWOSSO SAVINGS BANK, NOW THEREFORE, by virtue granted. at eight and one half per cent entrance of the Clinton County License to Sell Boling—Sept, 22 17, 5942 Park Lake Rd., Bath. a.m., in the Probate Courtroom a Michigan Banking Corporation of the power of sale contained Publication and service shall (8 1/2%) per annum and all legal Courthouse, in the City of St. STATE OF MICHIGAN - The ' Carl R. Beach, 24,201W. High at St. Johns, Michigan a hearing of Owosso, Michigan. in said mortgage and pursuant be made as provided by statute costs, charges'and expenses, in Johns, County pf Clinton, State St., Ovid and PamelaK.Hamble- be hel d on the petition of Henry By Jack S, Harris to the Statutes of the State of Probate Court for the County and Court rule, cluding the attorney fees allowed of Michigan, said Mortgage will ton, 18, Lansing. W>rrall for license to sell real , Vice President Michigan in such cases made and ' of Clinton. TIMOTHY M, GREEN, estate of said deceased. Per by law, and also any sum or sums be foreclosed by a sale of the Estate of Earl D. Dennis, 45, Elsie and Dated: August 18, 1971 provided, NOTICE IS HEREBY Judge of Probate sons interested in said estate which may be paid by the under mortgaged premises, or some MILDRED BOLING, M.I. Helen M. Hansen, 41, 206 Third Lewis D. Benson GIVEN that on November 19, Date: Aug. 13, 1971 are directed to appear at said signed necessary to protect its part of them, at public sale. It is Ordered that on Wednes St., Elsie. Attorney for Mortgagee 1971, at 10:00 o'clock in the Henry J. Fischer hearing to show cause why such Interest in the premises. 203 Owosso Savings Bank forenoon, Eastern Standard The premises are situated in the day, September 22, 1971, at 10:00 Attorney for Fiduciary Larry Mankey, 18,606 W. Park City of St. Johns, County of license should not be granted. Said premises are described Building Time, at the north door of the a.m., in the Probate Courtroom 706 American Bank & Trust Bldg St., St. Johns and Mary Matter, Clinton, State of Michigan, and Publication and service shall as follows: Owosso, Michigan ' 18-3 Court House, in the City of in the Courthouse in St, Johns, Lansing, Michigan 16-3 17, R-2, St. Johns. are described as: be made as provided by Statute All that certain piece or parcel St. Johns, County of Clinton, Michigan a hearing be held on 'Richard L, Givens, 26, the petition of Harold Benson, Pellston and Phyllis Jean Case, and Court Rule. of land situate in the Township Final Account Wahl—Sept. 8 and State of Michigan (that being Claims Changarls-Oct. 27 TIMOTHY M. GREEN, of DeWitt in the County of Clinton STATE OF MICHIGAN - The one of the places for holding Lot 10 and North 17 5/12 feet Guardian, for License to Sell STATE OF MICHIGAN - The 21, Eureka. Real Estate of said ward. Persons Judge of Probate and State of Michigan, and Probate Court for the County Circuit Court in said County), Lot 9, Block 119, City of St. Probate Court for the County Ronny A. Kurka, 25, 328 W. interested in said estate are Dated: August 12, 1971 described as follows, to wit of Clinton. said mortgage will be foreclosed Johns, according to the recorded of Clinton. Williams, Ovid and Sharon S. directed to appear at said hearing WALKER AND MOORE Lot 167 except the North 13 Estate of by a sale to the highest bidder pla"t thereof in Plat in Frame Estate of Wittenberg, 25, 146 E. Front to show cause why such license By: James A, Moore feet thereof of Supervisor's MARY T. WAHL, Deceased at public auction of the prem on Wall in Office of Register of ALEXANDER CHANGARIS, St., Ovid. should not be granted. 115 E. Walker Street Plat of Valley Farms No. 2, It is Ordered that on Wednes ises described in said mortgage, Deeds for Clinton County, Mich Deceased Edwin L. Hagerman, 19, 407 St. Johns, Michigan. 16-3 or so much thereof as may be igan. Publication and service shall It is Ordered that on Wednes Sickle St., St. Johns and Malba DeWitt Township, Clinton day, September 8, 1971, at 10 County, Michigan, according a.m., in the Probate Courtroom necessary to pay the amount be made as provided by Statute day, October 27, 1971 at 10:00 K. Wheeler, 18, 407 Sickle St., Claims Worrall-Oct. 27 due as aforesaid, and any sum to the recorded plat thereof at St. Johns, Michigan a hearing The period of redemption as and Court Rule. a.m., in the Probate Courtroom St. Johns. STATE OF MICHIGAN - The or sums which may be paid by Probate Court for the County as recorded in Liber PlatBook, be held on the petition of Ronald provided by statute is six months TIMOTHY M. GREEN, in St. Johns, Michigan a hearing Paul D. Mulford, 20, 407 W. the undersigned at or before Judge of Probate of Clinton. Page 42, Clinton County W. Motz, Administrator, for al from the date of sale. be held at which all creditors Washington, DeWitt and Janice said sale for taxes and/or in Dated: Aug. 19, 1971 Estate of Records. lowance of his final account. FEDERAL NATIONAL of said deceased are required to A. Hennigan, 19, 12757 Rambler surance on these premises, and Robert H. Wood WILBUR WORRALL, Deceased Commonly known as: 4116 Publication and service shall MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION prove their claim. Creditors Rd., DeWitt. all other sums paid by the under Attorney for Estate It is Ordered that on Wednes Turner Road. be made as provided by Statute must file sworn claims with the signed with interest thereon, 200 W. State day, October 27, 1971, at 9:30 The length of the period of and Court Rule. DATED: June 16, 1971 Court and serve a copy on Glenn New Business Firms pursuant to law and to the terms St. Johns, Michigan 17-3 a.m,, in the Probate Courtroom redemption from such sale will -TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Reed, Kelly and Matson T. Cheney , 518 N. Washington of said mortgage, and all legal Ave., Lansing, Michigan prior to G and B Investment Co., 131 at St. Johns, Michigan a hearing be six months. Judge of Probate Attorneys at Law costs, charges, and expenses, Claims White-Nov. 3 hearing. Winding Brook Rd., DeWitt. be held at which all creditors Dated at Detroit, Michigan, Dated: August 4, 1971 122 East Washington Street STATE OF MICHIGAN - The including attorney's fees, which Publication and service shall E. Feme Berg 312 Midvale, of said deceased are required July 28, 1971. WALKER AND MOORE, premises are described as fol- DeWitt, Michigan 48820 7-12 Probate Court for the County Lansing and Bernlce Grachek, to prove their claims. Creditors Capital Mortgage Corporation By: James A. Moore of Clinton. be made as provided by Statute *i?iI£s**> ^ »^ *ji, and^Cour^Rule. s..• 5 ^1 Winding Brook,,D£Witt.W imus t.ifjle.cSWOr,nud aimsuwithtf he SALLENJ& SALLE&W {-U .Attorney for. Estate »• * a »-* a 'Estatetof- - >mi\\t\^\ 'MICHK?AN*S- ffhe** v 4 .^Ljawns of Lansing,-2605 West- court and serve a'cdpyon'Heriry" Attorneys for Mortgage 115 E. Walker Street Beginning at "the Northwest STXTtf-W*! BESSIE E. WHITE, Deceased * * * 'TIMdTHY M.'GREEN, Probate Court for the County * bury, Lansing. Jay A, Ludenburg, Worrall, 401 S. Baker, St. Johns, Theodore B, Sallen St. Johns, Michigan 15-3 corner of the Southwest 1/4 It is Ordered that on Wednes Judge of Probate of Clinton. ~2605 Westbury, Lansing, Michigan 48879, prior to said 2200 David Stott Bldg. of Section 34, T6N, R2W, Mich day, November 3, 1971, at Dated: Aug. 13, 1971 hearing. Detroit, Michigan 48226 14-13 Order to Answer May—sept, 28 Estate of Glenn T. Cheney, STATE OF MICHIGAN—District igan, thence East 12 rods, thence 10:30 a.m., in the Probate Court Publication and service shall ' CARL HAUETER aka Administrator New Suits Started NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE ' Court for the 65th Judicial South 12 rods, thence West 12 room at St, Johns, Michigan a be made as provided by Statute CARL W. HAUETER, Deceased Attorney for ERNEST E. CARTER District, County of Clinton. rods, thence North 12 rodstothe hearing be held at which all and Court Rule. It Is Ordered that on Septem 518 N. Washington Ave., County Clerk "WHEREAS, Gene Knapp and DOROTHY M. MAY, Plaintiff, place of beginning, except part creditors of said deceased are TIMOTHY M. GREEN, deeded for U.S. 27, Township ber 22, 1971, at 9:30 a.m., in required to prove their claims. Lansing, Michigan 16-3 Janet Knapp, his wife, made and vs. the Probate Courtroom in the Walter H. Seyka—restoration Judge of Probate executed a mortgage bearing date ROBERT BALL. AND MARY JO of Olive, Clinton County, Mich Creditors must file sworn Dated: August 12, 1971 igan. Courthouse, City of St. Johns, Claims with the Court and serve of driver's license. of September 30, 1969, to The BALL, AND WILLIAM D. LOCK- Michigan a hearing be held on the Claims Anteau Jr.—Oct. 27 , WALKER AND MOORE The redemption period shall a copy on Mr. Verl Schwartz, Owosso Savings Bank, a Michigan WOOD, Defendants. petition of Ben W. Haueter for STATE OF MICHIGAN - The James A. Moore be six (6) months from the date Executor, of 35196 Weidman Banking Corporation, of Owosso, On the 2nd day of August,'1971 the allowance of an instrument Probate Court for the County Heirs Ayling—Oct. 20 Attorney for Estate 'of sale. Drive, Mt. Clemens, Michigan, STATE OF MICHIGAN- The Michigan, recorded in the office an action was filed by Dorothy on file as the Last Will and of Clinton. 115 E. Walker Street Helen B. Fish, Mortgagee 48043, prior to said Hearing. Probate Court for the County of the Register of Deeds for Clin M. May, Plaintiff, against Robert Testament of said deceased Estate of St. Johns, Michigan. 16-3 Dated: July 27, 1971. Publication and service shall of Clinton. ton County, Michigan, on October Ball, and Mary Jo Ball and Wil person and also at said hearing CLIFFORD EDWARD JOHN BRATTIN, be made as provided by Statute Estate of 2, 1969, in Liber 256 on page liam B. Lockwood in this Court that the Court determine the heirs ANTEAU, JR., Deceased Attorney for Mortgagee and Court Rule. ALICE R. AYLING, Deceased . Final Account Leis—Sept. 29 605, and to foreclose a certain land con at law of said deceased. It is Ordered that on Wednes STATE OF MICHIGAN - The WHEREAS, the .amount tract dated March 25, 1968 and 215 South Washington Avenue * TIMOTHY M. GREEN, day, October 27, 1971, at 10:30 It is Ordered that on Wednes- Lansing, Michigan 48933 16-13 Publication and service shall V day, October 20, 1971, at 10:30 Probate Court for the County claimed to be due on said mort which involves the following Judge of Probate a.m., in the Probate Courtroom be made as provided by Statute Dated: August 18, 1971 at St. Johns, Michigan a hearing a.m., in the Probate Courtroom of Clinton. gage on the date hereof for described real estate: and Court Rule. Will Lowe-Sept. 15 ARNOLD AND ARNOLD be held at which all claims against in the Courthouse in St. Johns, Estate of principal, interest, and taxes Parcel No. 1. Commencing TIMOTHY M. GREEN, STATE OF MICHIGAN - The By: Jack T, Arnold said estate-will be heard. Credit Michigan a hearing be held at JOSEPH J. LEIS, Deceased is the sum of $46,038.26, and at a point on the East Section Judge of Probate Probate Court for the County Attorney for the Estate ors must file sworn claims with which all creditors of said de It Is Ordered that on Wed. also an additional sum of $75.00 Line 611 ft. North of the South Dated: Aug, 19,1971 ceased are required to prove September 29, 1971 at 9:30 a.m. statutory attorney fees as pro east corner of Section 22, T6N, of Clinton. 100 East Center Street the Court and serve a copy on T. Carl Holbrook Ithaca, Michigan 17-3 Vernon J. Andrews, Executor, their claims and heirs' will be in the Probate Courtroom, at vided for lnsaid mortgage, and R2W, Olive Township, Clinton Estate of Attorney for Petitioner determined. Creditors must file St. Johns, Michigan, a hearing no suit or proceedings have been County, Michigan, thence West MAUDE BELLE LOWE, a/k/a 426 West Ottawa Street, Lansing, 215 1/2 S. Bridge Street, Claims Woodbury-Oct. 27 sworn claims with the Court and be held on- the petition of F. instituted at law or in equity 985 ft., thence North 187 ft., MARGARET LOWE, a/k/a M. Michigan, prior to said hearing. P. O. Box 69 STATE OF MICHIGAN - The serve a copy on Loyd Ayling, Merrill Wyble, administrator for to recover the debt secured thence East 985 ft., thence South MARGARET LOWE, Deceased Publication and service shall Grand Ledge, Michigan 17-3 Probate Court for the County 223 Valley Road, Lansing, Mich allowance on the final account. thereby or any part thereofj and 187 ft., to the place of beginning. It is Ordered that on Sep be made as provided by Statute of Clinton. igan prior to said hearing. WHEREAS, default has been tember 15, 1971, at 10:00 a.m., ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS and Court Rule, Publication and service shall Parcel No. 2, Beginning at Estate of made In the conditions of said in the Probate Courtroom at St. TIMOTHY M, GREEN, Publication and service shall be made as provided by statute a point on the East Section line GRACE M. WOODBURY mortgage in the payments on Johns, Michigan a hearing be held SALE OF BUILDING AND Judge of Probate be made as provided by Statute and Court Rule. 243.5 ft. North of the South Deceased principal and Interest when the east corner of Section 22, T6N, before the HONORABLE TIM-- LAND: Located at 414 E. Main Dated: Aug. 13, 1971 and Court Rule. TIMOTHY M. GREEN, It is Ordered that on Wednes same were due and payable; and R2w, in Michigan; thence West OTHY M. GREEN, .Judge of Pro Street, DeWitt, Michigan. William J. Stapleton TIMOTHY M, GREEN, Judge of Probate day, October 27, 1971, at 11:00 WHEREAS, the same have re . 362 ft., thence North 367.5 ft., bate, on the petition of LEGAL DESCRIPTION: A par Attorney for Estate Judge of Probate Date: August 24, 1971 a.m., in the Probate Courtroom mained unpaid for a period of thence East 362 ft., thence South Frederick C, Kurth for Probate cel of land beginning at a point 426 West Ottawa Street Dated: August 9, 1971 F. Merrill Wyble ' at St. Johns, Michigan a hearing Attorney for Estate more than 30 days, whereby 367.5 ft. totheplace of beginning. of a purported will and for 25 rods West of the NE corner Lansing, Michigan 48993 16-3 Robert H. Wood granting of administration to the be held at which all claims Attorney for Estate ,3939 Capital City Blvd. an account whereof in pursuance IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that of Section 8, T5N-R2W, DeWitt Lansing, Michigan 18-3 to the. provisions of said mort Robert Ball shall answer to take Executor named or some other Township, Clinton County, Mich against said estate will be heard. \ , 200 W. State, suitable person. Continued on Page 9B St. Johns, Michigan 16-3 gage, the said mortgagee elects such other action as may be igan, and running West to a point 'Creditors must file sworn claims MORTGAGE SALE - Default to and hereby does declare the permitted by law on or before Publication and service shall Final Account Huddy-Sept. 29 having been made in the terms principal sum, together with all the 28th day of September, 1971. be made as provided by Statute STATE OF MICHIGAN - The and conditions of a certain arrearages of interest and taxes Failure to comply with this Order and Court Rule. Probate Court for the County mortgage made by THOMAS P. due and payable forthwith; and shall result in a Judgment by TIMOTHY M. GREEN, of Clinton. KING and LINDA M. KING, his ' WHEREAS, default has been Default against such Defendant Judge of Probate Business Directory Estate of wife, TownshipofDeWitt,Clinton made in the payment of the for the relief demanded and the Dated: August 16, 1971 money secured by said mort- Complaint filed In this Court, Frederick C. Kurth GEORGE F. HUDDY aA/a County, Michigan, Mortgagors, to f GEORGE FREDERICK HUDDY, Capital Mortgage Corporation, gage whereby the power of sale at thejiearing scheduled on Attorney for petitioner Deceased 14711 W. Eight Mile Road, contained therein has become October 1, 1971 at the court 13421 Veronica Avenue It is Ordered that on Wed., Detroit, Michigan 48235. Mort operative. house in the City of St. Johns, Southgate 5-0070, Sept. 29, 1971 at 11:00 a.m. gagee , dated the 24th day of NOW, THEREFORE, notice is Clinton County, Michigan at 1:0*0 Michigan 48195 17-3 AUTOMOTIVE FARM SERVICES HARDWARE hereby given, that by virtue of p.m. In the Probate Courtroom in St. November, A.D, 1970 and NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Johns, Michigan a hearing be held recorded in the office of the said power of sale and in pur ROLAND J. DUGUAY, For the BEST BUY In GOWER'S HARDWARE, on the petition of Lester H. Hler Register of Deeds, for the County suance thereof, and under the District Judge New & Used Chevrolets Purina Feeds Default has been made in the Means, $ $ $ in Your Pocket and and Helen D. Hier, Co-Executors, of Clinton and State of Michigan, Statute in such case made and Date of Order: August 24, 1971 See provided, the said mortgage will conditions of a certain Mortgage for allowance of their first' and on the 9th day of December, A.D. made on May 19, 1970, between Mathews Elevator Co. GRAIN ELEVATOR t final account.. 1970, In liber 259 of Clinton be foreclosed by a sale of the NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE EDINGER & WEBER MEDARDO V. SOLIZ, a/k/a Grain—Feeds—Seeds Publication and service shall County Records, on page 764, mortgaged premises .at public CLOSURE SALE FOWLER Phone 582-2401 BOTTLED GAS vendue to the highest bidder MEDARO V. SOLIZ, and MARIA FOWLER be made a,s provided by Statute on which mortgage there Is SOLIZ,-husband and wife, Mort Cylinders or Bulk at the front door of the Court Defaults having been made In and Court Rule. claimed to be due, at the date gagors, and Citizens Mortgage Eureka of this notice, for principal and house in the City of St. Johns, the conditions of a certain mort TIMOTHY M, GREEN Corporation, a Michigan Corp Phone 224-2695 Clinton County, Michigan, that gage made by Billy M. Goad CREDIT BUREAU * Judge of Probate interest, the sum of Seventeen oration, Mortgagee, and assigned Be a Partner Thousand Nine Hundred Forty being the place of holding the and Barbara J. Goad, husband Phone 224-2953 • Dated: August 20,1971 on June 11, 1970, to Federal NOT JUST A CUSTOMER Circuit Court in said County, and wife, to Helen B. Fish, of Thomas G, Sawyer , Eight and 93/100 ($17,948.93) National Mortgage Association, a , CLINTON COUNTY on Thursday, December 2,1971, 10565 North U.S. 27, DeWitt, Buy the Co-op Way Attorney for Dollars. National Mortgage Association, at 10:00 in the forenoon of said Michigan, dated January 27, CREDIT BUREAU INSURANCE 4086 Rochester Rd. And no suit or proceedings Assignee , which Mortgage was FARMERS' CO-OP day, the description of which 1965, and recorded in the office Troy, Michigan f 17-3 afj law or in equity having been recorded on May 22, 1970, and FOWLER • Phone 582-2661 Phone 224-2391 sal'd premises .contained in said of the Register of Deeds for Complete Insurance Service ' Instituted to recover the debt re-recorded June 3, 1970, and Heirs Owen-Sept. 15 mortgage and which will be'sold Clinton County, Michigan, on Credit Reports Collections secured by said mortgage or any 'which Assignment was recorded Since 1933 STATE OF MICHIGAN - The as aforesaid, Is as follows: February 8, 1965, in Liber 242 part thereof. Now,' therefor, by June 18, 1970, in the Office of FARM AUTOMOBILE COVERAGE Probate Court for the County on page 344, and said mortgagee £ virtue of the power of sale con The East 1/2 of the North the Register of Deeds, Clinton of Clinton. having elected under the terms of DRAINAGE FOR TOUR LISTING IN THE FIRE INSURANCE tained In said mortgage, and west 1/4 of Section '33, Town County, Michigan; onwhich Mort Estate of . said mortgage to declare the en / • GENERAL CASUALITY pursuant to the statute of the ship 8 North, Range 1 West, gage there is claimed to be due JOHN W. OWEN, Deceased tire principal and accrued in State of Michigan In such case Duplaih Township, Clinton Coun at' the date of this notice for JAMES BURNHAM Buslnm Directory Allqby-Brewbaker, Inc. It is Ordered that on Septem terest thereon due, which elec made and provided, notice is ty, Michigan, also the West 1/2 principal and'interest, the sum Phone St. Johns 224-4045 ber 15', 1971, at 9:30 a.m., In tion it does hereby exercise, pur Over Gamble Store hereby given that on Friday the of the Northeast 1/4 of Section of SEVENTEEN THOUSAND TWO R-3, St. Johns Phone 224-2361 - the Probate Courtroom at'St. suant to which there is claimed St. Johns Phone 224-3258, (*. Johns, Michigan a hearing be 12th day of November" 1971 at 33, Township 8 North, Range 1 f ruye fc B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Wednesday, September!, 1971 Matherton Area
MATHERTON COMMUNITY Next Sunday In CHURCH 2;00 p.m,—Sunday School 3SQ0 p.m.—Worship service Clinton County Churches FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH All Churches in Clinton County are invited to send Fulton Area ST0 JOHNS, MICHIGAN their weekly announcements to The Clinton County FULTON FULL GOSPEL CHURCH News. They must reach us by 10 a.m. Monday to insure >£ mile east of Perrinton on M-57, '/a mile south publication in the current week's issue. Rev. Fred Wing. Pastor 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 7:00 p.m.—Youth Service 7:45 p.m.—Evening Service St. Johns Area EAST PILGRIM UNITED 8:00 p.m,—Morning Choir practices 7:4,,,5„ p.m.—Thursday, Prayer and Wednesday. 7:00 p.m.—Mid-week praise service METHODIST CHURCH Prayer Service;' 8:00 p.m.—Morning t > UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Taft and County Farm Rd. Choir practice Rev. Harold E. Homer-Minister Saturday 10:00 a.m.—Jr. Choir prac Rev. Brian K. Sheen, Minister tice r Eureka Area i 9:30 a.m. - Worship Service 1st Thursday 7:30 p.m.—Woman's 9:00 a.m. Church School for older 10:45 a.m. - Church School. Mission Society 2nd Saturday 2;00 p.m.—Ann Judson youth. 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship CONGREGATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF GOD Guild for Jr. HI. girls CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev. Homer will be back In the pul S. US-27 & E, Baldwin 3rd Tuesday 6:30 p.m,—Men's Fel 2619 E. Maple Rapids Road pit. Joseph F. Eger, Jr.. Pastor lowship Rev Paul R. Jones, Pastor Wed., 8:00 p.ra. "Summer Uplift" 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School SOUTH DeWITT CHURCH Phone 224-7709 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 10 a.m,—Bfble School for everyone. evening service. OP CHRIST 6;30 p.m.—Youth Service Temporarily Meeting at the 11 a.m.—Morning Worship 7:30 p.m.—Sunday Evening DeWitt High School _ 7:30 p.m.—Adult Bible discussions. 7 p.m.—Weonesday, second and Evangelist: Richard J. Wolfcale Nursery provided during services. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH fourth, WMC Telephone: 669-3395 6:30 p.m.—Youth Meetings 6:45 p.m.—Wednesday, Jr. Choir; Averill M. Carson, Minister 7:30 p.m,—Wednesday evening 8 a.m.—"Revival Fires," Channel service 5 TV; "Revival Fires." 1110 radio. Chancel Choir, 7:30 p.m. 'Sunday, Sept. 5:10:00 turn. Morning 9:45 a.m.—Bible School Worship. 10:30 a.m.—Morning Worship. Serm on: "The Mind of Christ." Tuesday, Sept. 7:1:30 p.m. Women's SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS, Bath Area ' 685 North Lansing Street / Weekly Communion. Fellowship. 8:00 p.m. Mabel Maler Elder, E. F. Herzel. Pastor / 6:30 p.m—Youth groups for grades Division - Mrs. Steven Eckert, Hostess Services held on Saturday ' 1 through freshman In college. J):15 a.m.—Church Service 6:30 p.m.—Evening Worship, Serm BATH UNITED METHODIST 10:30 a.m.—Sabbath School Service on: "What the Church of Christ Stands CHURCH. I For." Rev 1 nomas Daggy PRICE UNITED METHODIST Wednesday, 7 p.m.—Hour of Power, Telephone 641-6b97 CHURCH - JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES 8 classes. 11 a.m..—Worship Thursday, 7 p.m.—Fishermen's Club 10 a.m.—Church School Dr. Robert Anderson Kingdom Hall FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH l!l!)3 N. Lansing St. OF DeWITT 411 Butterfleld Dr. Thurs., 7:30 p.m.—Theocratic Min * Jay T. George, Pastor istry School. A school designed to East Lansing, Michigan 48823 The First Baptist Church of DeWitt BATH BAPTIST CHURCH improve our speaking habits and in* will begin conducting regular serv Rev. James L. Burleigh, Pastor Phone 351-0976 crease our Bible knowledge. 8:30 p.m.. ices in the Township Hall No. l lo 10:ou a.m.—Sunday School Service meeting. This meeting Is de 9:45 a.m.-Church School cated at 414 E. Main in DeWitt Sun 6:30 p.m.—Youth Fellowship signed to show the proper techniques day, September 20. 7:33 p.m.—Evening Service 11 a.m.—Morning Worship of our ministry and assist us to be Midweek service on Wednesday 7:30 Women's Society meets the fourth come better ministers. Sunday School will begin at 10 a.m. p.m. followed by Church Worship service Wednesday of each month. Dinner at Sun., 9:30 a.m.— Public Lecture. Given each week by a qualified rep at 11 a.m. There will be an Evening ROSE LAKE CHURCH 12:30. Meeting at 1:30. resentative of the Watchtower Bible Service at 6:30 p.m. I Reorganized L.D.S. For more Information concerning Yough Fellowship meets the first and Tract Society. 10:30 a.m.. Watch- \ Elder Jack Hodge, Pastor tower Study. Systematic Study of the the First Baptist Church of DeWitt Corner of Upton and Stoll Roads and third Sunday of each month at Main Article In the current Watch- call 669-9763 in DeWitt or 224-4511 Jn 10:00 a.m.—Church School 2:30 -4 p.m. tower Magazine. St. Johns. Tues.. 7:30 p.m. — Congregation VALLEY FARMS UNITED Council of Church Ministries and Book Study. Text studied: "Then is PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Administrative Board meets the first Finished, the Mystery of God." 155 E. Sate Rd. Elsie Area Sunday of each month following a pot- , Public Invited—free—no collection Rev. Neil Bolinger, Pastor taken. Phone 489-1705 , ELSIE METHODIST CHURCH luck dinner at noon. fl:30 a.m,—Sunday School. ' Rev. David Litchfield, Minister Youth Choir meets each Thursday 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. 9:30 a.m.-Morning Worship night at 7 p.m. FIRST CHURCH OF GOD 7:30 p.m.—Sunday evening Evange listic. 10:30 a.m.-Sunday School, Supt. Senior Choir meets each Thursday Hev. C.A. Stone, Pastor Wednesday 7:30 p.m.—Youth ser Merle Ba *•*' (j | .^-^-—f^—>« ne Fords and Grain Adoration at 7:15 p.m. Holy Com 10 a.m.—Sunday School 313 N. Lanslne St. Ph. 224-2717 Bible Loving - Bible Believing - ELSIE BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH St. Johns Phone 582-2661 munion on Friday at 6 and 7:15 a.m. 11 a.m.—Worship Service 115 E. Main St. Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, Bible Preaching. Roy F. LaDuke, Pastor 8:30 p.m. on Thursday through 7 p.m. DeWITT COMMUNITY CHURCH Gunnisonville Area 10 a.m.—Sundnv School Federal Land Bank on First Friday. flnter-denomlnatlonal) 11 a.m.—Morning Worship Devotions—Our Mother of Perpet Murl J. Eastman, Pastor GUNNISONVILLE 7 p.m.—Evening Service Association ual Help Novena — after 7:15 p.m. Amy Mulford, Sunday School Supt. 7 p.m.—Wednesday Bible Study Central Natl Bank Abstract and Schafer Heating, Inc. Mass each Tuesday. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Burton Marilyn Krol. Co-Supt. ..'mrk biui VYIIUU Roaus Religious Instruction Classes—Adult 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School P.O. Box 228 Ph. 224-7127 OF ST. JOHNS Heating, Air Conditioning Inquiry Class, Tuesday at 8 p.m. High Edward F. Otto, Minister 11 a.m.—Church 8:45 a.m,—Sunday School St. Johns—Ovid—Pcwamo Title Company School CCD, Wednesday at 8 p.m. 7 p.m.—Youth Fellowship Eagle- Area Swimming Pools Public Grade School CCD, Tuesdays D:30 a.m.—Church Service Member Fine Fowler, Ph. 587-3666 from 4 until 5 p.m. REDEEMER UNITED EAGLE UNITED METHODIST f 119 N. Clinton, St. Johns Baptisms—Each Sunday at 1:30 by METHODIST CHURCH Maple Rapids Area CHURCH appointment. Other arrangements by Rev Ray McBratnie, Pastor appointment. . 105 N. Bridge St. THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Telephone 627-6533 or 489-3807 S & H Farm Sales H. Forest Crum, Minister Maple Rapids Area Parish 9:30 a.m.—Morning Worship Pastor—Charles VanLente 10:30 a.m.—Church School Egan Ford Sales, Inc. 7:30 p.m.—Wednesday, Bible Study Federal-Mogul FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Parsonage and Office: US-27 and & Service 200 W.( Highnm Phone 224-2285 South US-27 9:30 a.m.—Worship, (nursery pro Cllnton-Gratiot County Line Road and prayer meeting. CORPORATION Paul A. Travis. Pastor vided), 10:30 - 11:00 a.m.,,Coffee Phone 244-6166 New Holland Machinery 10 a.m. — Sunday School, Harold Fellowship EAGLE FOURSQUARE CHURCH St. Johns Plant Phillips, Sunt. MAPLE RAPIDS UNITED Rev. and Mrs Royal Burnett, Pastor Our Specialty American Bank 11 a.m.—Worship Service on WRBJ, ST. ANNE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School 1580 ke. Corner US-27 and Webb Road 10:15 a.m.—Church School 11:15 a.m.—Morning Worship and Trust Company 11 a.m.—Children's Churches. Rev Glenn V. Cathey, Jr. 11:30 a.m.—Worship 7:30 p.m. — Wednesday Prayer 4 Mi. N. on US-27 to French Rd. Capitol Savings 6 p.m.—IN-TIME and HI-TIME, Residence 485-1443 Church 669-9308 5:30-6:30 p.m.—Youth Worship Serv meeting Phone 224-4661 St. Johns Co-op 7 p.m.—Evening Worship. Rectory 224-2600 ** Office 224-2885 ice (community wide). AND LOAN ASSN. Woodruff Office DeWitt Each Wed., 7 p.m.—The Hour of 2nd and 4th Sundays—0 a.m.. Holy 7 p.m.—Youth Fellowship Power for the whole family. 8 p.m., Communion and sermon. Monday Ovid Area 222 N. Clinton Phone 224-2304 N. Clinton Ph. 224-2381 Member F.D.I.C. Ph. 669-2985 Choir practice. Other Sundays — 9 a.m., morning 7 p.m.—Scouts First Sunday—Communion Service. prayer and sermon. Tuesday I First Monday—Trustees and Dea Church school every Sunday, 9:30 7 p.m.—Senior Choir practice. OVID FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH cons meeting. a.m. 1:30 p.m.—WSCS first Tuesday of Main at Oak Street First Tuesday—Ladies' Missionary each month. Rev. Earl C. Copelin, Pastor Circle. "Everyone is Welcome." COMMUNITY OF ST, JUDE D p f 0 e Jim McKenzie Agency Mon.-Fri. — "Moments of Medita Catholic Church Norma' Johnson, Church School Supt. 212N. Clinton, St. Johns tion " Rnrtln WRBJ. Father Jerome Schmitt, Pastor Mrs. Ida Beardslee, Organist *Ope *n Monda™y UiIm ?!LSaturdaJPy Clinton National 9:45 a.m. - Church School. 11:00 214 W. Washington, Ionia ST, JOHNS BAPTIST TEMPLE 409 Wilson, DeWitt SALEM UNITED METHODIST Complete Party Supplies BANK & TRUST COMPANY CHURCH •100 E. State Street Dally Mass: Mon, and Thurs. - 7:30 a.m. - Morning Worship. 224 N. Clinton Phone 224-3535 Rev Jerry Thomas, Pastor 9 a.m.—Worship Wed., 7 p.m., Senior Choir 200 N. Clinton Ph. 224-2351 Sunday School at 10 a.m., with p.m. Tues., Wed. and Frl. 7:00 turn. 10 a.m.—Church School ' classes for all ages. Teaching from Sunday Mass: 9:00 and 11:15 turn. 7 p.m.—Senior High Youth Fellow Wed., 8 p.m. Prayer and Bible Ovid Conv. Manor the Book of Revelation. Services at Middle School, DeWitt. ship; Junior Youth Fellowship every Study. Allaby-Brewbaker,lnc. Hazel Dlctz, LPN Adm. Morning worship at 11 a.m. other week. Sunday, 6 p.m., study hour, with EAST DeWITT BIBLE CHURCH Wednesday CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 108 1/2 N, Clinton St. 9480 W. M-21 Phone 517-834-2281 adult group, young people's group (Non Denominational) 7 p.m.—Choir practice, Ovid, Michigan and Jet Cadets group. Round Lake Road V* mile 7:30 p.m.—Mid-week Service. Robert B. Hayton, Pastor Antes Cleaners St, Johns, Michigan East of US-27 Thursday 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School Sunday, 7 p.m., evangelistic mes 7:30 p.m.—WSCS Third Thursday. Wes' Gulf Service sage. Glen J, Farnham, Pastor 11 a.m.—Morning Worship Pickup and Delivery Sunday— G p.m.—Sunday evening singing for Wednesday at 7, prayer meeting 108 W. Walker Ph. 224-4529 and study hour, 10 a.m.—Sunday School. Classes for boys and girls. WE GIVE S&H STAMPS all ages. 7 p.m.—Sunday evening services. United Worship Services of Wednesday'evening prayer meeting Free Pick-up & Delivery ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH 11 a.m.—Morning Worship 5:45 p.m.—Youth Fellowship. Senior, LOWE AND GREENBUSH at 7 p.m. S. US-27 Ph. 224-2212 US-27 at Sturgis 14 and up; Jet Cadets, 10-13, UNITED METHODIST CHURCHES Rev. Robert D. Koeppen, Pastor 7 p.m.—Evening Service 9:15 a.m.—Church School CHURCH OF GOD Ovid, Michigan 9:00 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Wednesday— 10:15 a.m. —United Worship Serv Moynard-Allen 7:30 p.m.—Bible Study and prayer. ices (chech for location). Rev. L. Sanders, Pastor Parr's Rexoll Store Dlscuss'lons. Supervised nursery for babies and LOWE—Lowe and N. Lowe Rds. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School STATE BANK 11:(0 a.m.—Morning Worship The Corner Drug Store The F.c. Mason Co. Mathews Elevator 10:15 a.m. Divine Worship. small children in all services, GREENBUSH—Marshall and Scott Grain—Fe cd—Beans Portland—sunflcld—Westphalia "An open door to an open book" Rds. 6:00 p.m.—Youth Fellowship Phone 224-2837 Holy Communion - 1st Sunday each ... A Bible preaching church with a 7 p.m. — Youth Fellowship meets 7:00 p.m.—Evening Service 200 E. Railroad, St. Johns Phone 582-2551 Member F.D.I.C. phone 587-3111 month. message for you . . . with Salem. 7:30 p.m.—Wednesday, Bible study; 8:45 p.m.—Choir practice Confirmation Instruction Wednes October to January. Greenbush; ST. THERESE CATHOLIC CHURCH February to May, Lowe; June to days after 3:15 p.m. Fathers Francis Murray, Joseph September, Greenbush—4 months In UNITED CHURCH OF OVID 7:30 p.m, 1st Tuesday each month - each church. 141 West Front Street Drdflte and Lawrence Delaney Fellowship. - Official Board meeting at 8 p.m. on Ladies GUild-LWML. Thursday Walter A. Kargus III, Minister HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC CHURCH Rectory: 102 W, Randolph, Lansing a p.m.—United choir practice at Vera Tremblay, Church School Supt. Ovid, Michigan WSCS meets third Thursday of the 4th Monday of each month. Phone 489-0051 Methodist Men's Club Meetings — 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays - Adult In host church. 9:30 a.m.—Church School, 4th thru Fr Joseph Auotn month at 2 p.m. Mr. Farmer! formation Classes, beginningeachSep- Mass Schedule— Saturday: 7 p.m. Greenbush WSCS 4th Thursday at 8th grades. 10:30 a.m.—Mass on Sunday Potluck at church at 6;30 p.m. on Sunday: 6, 8, 10. 12: DeWitt, fl a.m. 10 a.m.—Adult Class 1st Wednesdays of Sept., Dec, Feb. READ AND USE tember and February. Call 224-3544 8 p.m. 7 p.m.—Evening Mass on Wednes Holiday: 7, 8, 10 a.m.; 5:30, 7:30 Lowe WSCS 2nd Wednesday at 1:30 11 a.m.—Worship Service. Nursery, day. Victor Township and April. Sunday morning breakfast or 224-7400 for specific Information. p.m. p.m. babies through 2 year olds. Church Confessions 10 to 10:30 on Sunday on 1st Sunday morning of Oct., Nov., Church Office Hours - 9:00 -12:00 Weekday Masses: 8 a.m., 7:30 p.m. School, 3 year olds through 3rd grade. morning. GROVE BIBLE CHURCH Jan., March and May at 8 a.m. Confessions — Saturday: 3:30 to 5 7 p.m.—United Church Youth Rev. Robert Prange, Pastor a.m., Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and 7:30 to 9; Eves of Holidays, 8 to i Each Wednesday choir rehearsals. Price and Shepardsvllle roads C-C-N 9/ " Westphalia Area Friday. Maple Rapids Administrative Board 4, p.m.„,,„„. vmiuicuChildren'as -,.«.Choi.r <...and» uJunio r 10:00 a.m.—Sunday school. Olasbos Baptism: Sunday at 1 p.m. Please meets at 8 p.m. odd no. months, 2nd Choir; 7:30 p.m.. Chancel Choir. Powamo Area for all ages call in advance. Tuesday. ST. MARY'S CHURCH CLASSIFIED ADS ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 2nd Wednesday — Women's Fellow 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Hev Fr Aloysius H. Miller, Pastor Salem Administrative Board meets ship. 6:30 p.m.—Young People Fr Martin Miller Corner of E. Walker and Mead Sts, HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH at 7:30 p.m. even no. months, 1st ST, JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service David B. Franzmeler, Pastor 3rd Monday—United Men's Club. Pewamo, Michigan Assistant Pastor *To sell or Rent a farm Rev. Hugh E. Bannlnga, Pastor Tuesday. 7:30 p.m.—Wednesday, prayer meet Sunday Masses—6, 8 and 10 a.m. 380 W. Herbison Rd.. DeWitt Lowe and Greenbush Administrative OVID FREE METHODIST CHURCH Rt Rev Msgr Thomas J. Bolger, M.A., ing Rectory 224-2600 Office 224-28B5 Phone 863-9606 Pastor Weekdays—During school year 7:00, *To sell or huy livestock Boards meet at 8 p.m, odd no, months 130 W. Williams St. Ladles Missionary circle meets 4Ui 7:45 and 11:15 a.m. Every Sunday, 8 a.m. Holy Com Now using new house of worship. on 1st Monday. Sunday Masses—6 a.m., 8 a.m. and •To sell or buy Implements Sunday morning schedule: Sunday , Sunday 10 a.m. Saturdays—3:45 a.m. and 7:30 a.m. munion. 2nd and 4th Sundays, 10:45 School, Teens for Christ and Adult 10 a.m.—Sunday School Dally Mass'—7:30 a.m. ^Couples Club meets 4lh Saturday in Holy Days—5:30, 7:30, fl a.m. and *To profitably sell or" a.m. Holy Communion and sermon. discussion—9; IS a.m. 11 a.m.—Morning Worship Holy Baptism—Sunday, 1 p.m. month 8 p.m. Divine Worship—10:30 a.m. CONOREOATIONAL 6:15 p.m.—Youth Service Sacred Confession —Saturday, 3:30 Evening Mass—Friday, 6:00 p.m! buy anything Other Sundays, 10:45 a.m. prayer and CHRISTIAN CHURCH 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service and 7:30 p.m. •, ' * sermon, Tuesday Wacousta Area VALLEY FARMS BAPTIST CHURCH Maple Rapids, Michigan Family Holy Hour for Peace—Satur Rev Robert E. Myers, Pastor 10 a.m.—Women's Prayer Service 10:45 a,m. Church School and 211 E. State Road Wednesday day, 7:15 p.m, WACOUSTA COMMUNITY Lansing Nursery. Rev. LaVern Bretz, Pastor 10:uo a.m.—Worship Service 10 a.m.—Men's Prayer Service METHODIST CHURCH 0:45-10;45 a.m.—Church Sch'ool. 11:15 a.m.—Sunday School * Rev Dale Spoor, Pastor KIMBERLY CHURCH OF CHRIST Wed. during Lent—7 a.m. and 7:30 ai* '7:30 p.m.—Mid-Week Service UNITED METHODIST CHURCH There is a class for everyone from 7:00 p.m.—U.C.Y.M. meets on Also, Bible School, which is inter* Phone 627-2516 1007 Kimberly Drive The Classified Section Is p.m. Holy Communion. the youngest to the oldest. The Bible ternate Sundays _ . denominational begins Monday, the Pewamo, Michigan 10 a.m.—Morning Worship Lansing, Michigan Mon. 3 p.m. Brownies, 7:30 p.m, Is our textbook 6:45 p.m.—Thursday, Cherub ana 17th, and ends Friday, the 21st. The Rev. Wayne Sparks, Pastor 11 a.m.—Sunday School John Halls Where Intere.sted junior choir. , , . , 6:30 p.m.—Senior and Junior Youth 11 a.m.—Morning Worship Senior Citizens (lst'and 3rd). 11 a.m.-12 Noon—Morning Worship. final program will be held on the 420 E. Bridge St., Lyons Prospects Look First Junior Church for children through 6th. 8 p.m.—Thursday, Chapel choir. 23rd at 7:30 p.m. Vacation Bible Fellowship , , 10 a.m.—Bible Study Tues. Noon Senior Citizens (2nd grade 1:30 p.m.—Third Friday, Women's School Is for children ranging from ' 517/855-3878 Thursday, 3 p,m.—Children's Choir fl p.m.—Evening Worship Fellowship, church basement. four years of age through the eighth , Sunday - 10:00 Morning Worship. Midweek service 7;30 p.m. Wednes and 4th), 7 p.m. Cadet Troop, 5:30 p.m.—BYF for both Juniors and Thursday. 7:30 p.m.—Senior Adult 8:30 p.m.—service meeting grade, Choir day night. Wed. 7:30 p.m. Choir practice. Seniors . , „ _, 7:00 p.m. United Methodist 'Youth Thura, 8 p.m. AA and Alanon, 7:00 p.m.—Evangelistic Service Wednesday, September 1, 1971 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Page 93 Michigan a hearing be held on a certain Drain known and desig bidders will'be returned after 2, Lot 1 and the E 1/2 of Lots Dated this 23rd day of r- * the petition of Lyle Blemaster* * LEGAL NOTICES nated as. "Mead Drain," located contracts are awarded. The pay 4, 5, 6, and 7 and^S of Block August A.D, 1971. Executor, for allowance of his and established in the Township ments for the above mentioned 3, Block 7, Block 8, Block 9,- Note Final Account. : Continued from Page 7B "of Bath. work will be made as follows: Block 10, Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, and , 1,' This form may be used for Publication and service shall Said drain is divided into (1) By drain orders as follows: 10 of Block 17 and Lots 8, 9,10, .as many sections as there are Order for publication May-Aug.-2 be made as provided by Statute, Section as follows, each section 1/3 due April 15,1973 11, .12, 13, and .14 of Block 18, in the Drain. - STATE OF MICHIGAN - The having the average depth and and Court Rule. 1/3 due April 15, 1974 Block 19 and 20, ; 2. Give all tljfe descriptions as District Court, 65th Judicial TIMOTHY M. GREEN, width as set forth: All stations 1/3 due April 15, 1975 Section 20 in final order hi determination. District.' Judge of Probate are 100 feet apart. Notice is Further Hereby N 49 acres of E 1/2 of NE 1/4 \, 'This Notice*; must be posted County of,ClInton Dated: August 25,1971 Section No. 1 beginning at Given, that on Tuesday the 12th in five public places. Jn each , DOROTHY M. MAY, Plaintiff, Robert H.Wood station number 10 plus 78 at the day of October, 1971,attheoffice Section 21 ' Lots 2, 3, 4i "5, 6, and Outlot , Township traversed by said vs. Attorney for Estate .lower end of said drain and of the Drain Commissioner in the A of Eastwood Subdivision in .Drain, and published in one or ROBERT BALL, MARY JO 200 W. State . * extending to station number 37 courthouse in the City of St. NW l/4, Beg. at a point 990 ft. more newspapers of general cir St. Johns, Michigan * 18-3 plus 10, a distance of 2,632 Johns, County of Clinton, or at x BALL, and WILLIAM D, LOCK- S of the NW corner of Section culation in County once in each WOOD, Defendants. feet, and having an average depth such other time and place there week for two consecutive weeks , of 5.6 feet, and a width of bottom 21, th N 990 ft, th E784 ft, th At a session of said Court, Claims Price, Jr.—Oct. 27 after, to which I, the County in addition .to service upon land of 6 feet, (1) S 223 ft, th SW'Iy to point of n u held In District Court for the STATE OF MICHIGAN - The Drain'Commissioner aforesaid, owners. 17.2 may adjourn the same, the appor beg. 65th Judicial District, In the Probate Court for the County This section will include: tionment for benefits and the Also: Clinton County at Large, City of St. Johns, Clinton County, of Clinton. 1. Clearing and excavating 160 lands comprised within the "Mead Bath Township, at Large, Penn Michigan, this 2nd day of August. Estate of rods of open drain. ROBERT LAVERN PRICE, JR., Drain Special Assessment Central Railroad. Watch 1971. 2. 160 rods leveling old and Deceased District," and the apportionments Now, Therefore, All unknown PRESENT: Hon. Roland J. new spoil. File No. 18729 thereof will be subject to review and non-resident persons, Duguay, District Judge. 3. Seeding and fertilizing chan the oi The Court Orders: Hearing on nel slopes. for one day, from nine o'clock owners and persons interested On the Petition of Plaintiff, in the above described lands, Pulling ahouse trailer or heavy claims on Wednesday, Oct. 27, 4. Grading out watercourses. in the forenoon until five o'clock by her attorneys, for an Order and you Clerk of Clinton County, camping trailer behind your car 1971 at 10:30 a.m. at the Probate 5. Furnish and install tile out in the afternoon. At said review allowing process by publication, Supervisor of Bath Township, in hot weather, forlongdistances Court, Courthouse, St. Johns, lets. the computation of costs for said • - JUDGING and said Petition having been Drain will also be open for Clinton County' Road Commis at turnpike speeds, can raise Michigan. Creditors must 'file 6. Remove, clean out and relay read and filed and the Court inspection by any parties inter sion, Consumers Power Com havoc with the motor oil, sworn statement of claim with 30»x42l,C.M.P. finding that service of process . ested. pany, Michigan Bell Telephone Crankcase temperatures may in this matter cannot be made court, send copy to Elizabeth J. 7. Remove, clean out and relay Dr. Richard Snider of Lansing judges Price, fiduciary, 7430 W. Vic Company, Penn Central Railraod. rise far above normal ranges, under other rules for the reason 28'x42»C.M.P. The following is a description and oil deterioration takes place an entomology exhibit prepared by Doug toria Drive, Laingsburg, Mich - of the several tracts or parcels are hereby notified, that at the that the whereabouts of Defen Said drain willbeletinaccordT rapidly. igan. Publication in Clinton of land constituting the Special time and place aforesaid, or at Haas, of the Nimble Fingers Club. dant ROBERT BALL is unknown, ance with the diagram now on such other time and place there Robert White, Michigan State and it further appearing that he County News, and notice accord file with the other papers pertain Assessment District of said ing to court rule. Drain, viz: (2) after to which said letting may be agricultural engineer, recom- has left the State of Michigan, ing to said Drain, in the office adjourned, I shall proceed to mentds that you change crank- TIMOTHY M. GREEN, and the Court being fuliy, ad of the County Drain Commission ADVERTISING DISTRICT receive bids for the construction case oil somewhat more fre LCC offers ad Judge of Probate vised in the premises: er of the County of Clinton. MEAD DRAIN of said "Mead Drain," In. the quently than manufactures Date: Aug. 13.1971 special application fee and tu IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED Contracts will be made with Clinton County, Michigan manner hereinbefore stated; and recommendations. ition, is $27 for district residents that service of process may be Attorney: the lowest responsible* bidder BATH TOWNSHIP also, that at such time and place course for James M. Teahen, Jr. T5N - R1W and $45 for out-of-district in made by publication pursuant giving adequate security for the as stated aforesaid from nine "UNLESS YOUR CAR manu 315 North Ball Street Section 16 dividuals. to Court Rule. performance of the work, in the o clock in the forenoon until five facturer specifically recom Owosso, Michigan 48867 16-3 N 1/2 of NW 1/4 lying SE For further information or to J. DAVID SULLIVAN sum then and there to be fixed mends against It (and I don't retailers of N.Y.C. RR, W 53 acres of o'clock in the afternoon, the obtain an application for the District Judge by me, reserving to myself the think U,S. manufacturers will), MEAD DRAIN S 1/2 Of NW 1/4. W'ly 31.9 apportionment for benefits and LANSING — Lansing Commu course, contact the Management Date of Order: Aug. 2, 1971 right to reject any and all bids, switch to an oil bearing the API HUBBARD, FOX, THOMAS and and to adjourn such letting to such acres of NW 1/4 of SW 1/4, the lands comprised within the nity College will offer a commu and Marketing Department, Lan Notice of Letting of Drain service classification 'SE » says BORN time and place as I shall publicly W 24 acres of S 1/2 of SW 1/4. Mead Drain Special Assessment nity service course in Retail sing Community College (419 Contract and Review of Appor White. Attorneys for Plaintiff announce. Section 17 Districts will be subject to re Advertising beginning September North Capitol Avenue, Lansing tionments. view. - 29 and ending December 8. Class or call 489-3751,, Extension 261. 1108 Michigan National Tower The date for the completion SE 1/4 of NE 1/4, E 1/2 of Notice is Hereby Given, ThatI, And You and Each of You, will be held Wednesday evenings Lansing, Michigan 48933 . 18-3 of such contract, and the terms SE 1/4. E 960 ft. of the SW 1/4 Dale R. Chapman, County Drain Owners and persons interested in East Victor from 6 to 9 p.ni. . of payment therefor, shall and of NE 1/4, Beg. at the SW cor. Commissioner of the County of Of the NE.'l/4 of NE 1/4, th N the aforesaid lands, are hereby By Mrs Ray Ketchum This Seminar Workshop, de Final Account Boughner—Oct. 20 will be announced at the time and Clinton, State of Michigan, will, 420 ft, E 660 ft, SE'ly to a pt. cited to appear at the time'and signed for retail businessmen place of letting. Any person East Victor STATE OF MICHIGAN — The on the 15th day of September A.D. 990 ft. E of the SW cor. thereof, place of such reviewing of appor Mr, and Mrs. Howard Dennis who desire to increase the effec desiring to bid on the above By Mrs Ray Ketchum Probate Court for the County 1971, at the Office of the Drain th W 990 ft. to beg. Beg. at the tionments as aforesaid, and be and her sister Mrs. Ruby Mulder tiveness of their advertising, will mentioned work will be required of Clinton. Commissioner, In the Courthouse SE cor. of the NW 1/4 of NE heard with respectto such special of Ovid called on the latter's deal with advertising budgets, to deposit with the Drainage Estate of in the City of St. Johns, in said 1/4, th N 420 ft, th SW'ly to a assessments and your interests daughter, Mrs. Arthur KelleyJr. cooperative advertising funds, Mr. and Mrs, Donald Strouse Board a certified check or cash MARIAN M. BOUGHNER . County of Clinton at 10:00 o'clock pt.' 330 ft. W of the SE cor. in relation thereto, if you so at University Hospital In Ann media selection and costs, ad and Ronnie and Randy and Sue to the amount of $200.00 Dollars Deceased in the forenoon of thatdayreceive thereof, th E 330 ft. to beg. desire. Arbor Saturday. vertising planning, design, copy, Gregory attended the Golden sealed bids until 10:30 o'clock as a guarantee that he will enter It is Ordered that on Wednes All ofNelson'sSubdtvislon,apart DALE R, CHAPMAN Ronnie Strouse won two layout, and production pro Wedding anniversary Saturday of in the forenoon of that day, when into contract and furnish the re day, October 20, 1971, at 10:30 of the SW 1/4 of-NE 1/4. Bath County Drain Commissioner, trophies and RandyStrousewona cedures. the former's parents, Mr, and bids will be opened and publicly quired bond as prescribed by law. a.m,, in the Probate Courtroom and Addition Plat: Block 1\ Block County of Clinton trophy at the horse show Sunday Mrs, Paul Strouse of Mason. announced for the construction of The checks of all unsuccessful The cost, which 'includes the In the Courthouse in St. Johns, east of Owosso. PLANNING FOR A WEDDING?
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By TIM YOUNKMAN
The situation in Ireland is a counties collectively called incorporation with the south. - Guest editorial Greenville Daily News microcosm of Western man's Northern Ireland. The Protestant majority, ;of dinintegrattng civilization. A friend of mine, recently in course, would lose that upper It is a continuing saga of how America after years of mem hand if joined with the Catholic < nations cling to the past, defying bership in the Irish Republican south. State deserves change. It tells of how man, Army, technicallyoutlawedbythe despite years of trial and test southern government, sees the "You see," my friend con ing, cannot come up with clear conflict'as something more than tinued, "in the south the word headed and common-sense con a religious war. Catholic connotes middle-class, clusions regarding his very "It's not a religious war," he if anything. In the north, it means something better existence. said. "It's a class struggle be poor, dirty and common labor, For those trapped In the grips tween the rich and the poor- much the way the term Negro of revolution, it is all out war- like your race riots," has meant in America." ' Not all dictators are the No. 1 can bet Ryan is thinking up achieving victory or perishing in The southern Republic of the attempt. There is no room It's an intricate web, the polit people in their respective ways to get it back since the Ireland has unofficially condoned ical neurotics weave. The result for middle ground. IRA activity in the north, hoping governments. wishes of the majority are The stream of refugees from is a vicious circle of chaos, that through guerilla warfare, the tranquility and chaos again. We Michigan is getting a large meaningless to him.. the north is tragically remin British will be driven from the iscent of refugees fleeing con end up with war in the name of 2. Currently, Michigan's Leg island. It was the same in 1916, peace; death in the pursuit of dose of same from a tough Wayne flicts in Vietnam, Pakistan and when the failure of the Easter islature remains in session Israel-Egypt. It reminds many of life; and, eventually face extinc County representative in Mich Monday Rebellion brought dnly tion in the struggle for survival. { igan's Legislature. He fights to months beyond the time its busi us of those escaping the wrath intensified resistance againstthe of the Russians after the clan Black a nd Tans. Eventually, The Western democracies the end with no compromise for ness should have ended. destine Hungarian revolt. It re through this type of IRA activity- came about in the hope that they his personal plans in State of It is there because of Ryan minds others of the Poles, Scan bombing, /sniping and burning— would free the commoners from dinavians and Czechs-Slovaks the south won independence, of the tyranny of their monarchies. Michigan spending and legis and Gov. Milliken was right when fleeing the Nazi and/or Red sorts. Now the developing mood Our whole civilization in the lation. he said so. "The do-lit;tle per armies during World War II. of the poor in the six northern United States, our culture, has Now it's happening again in counties of Ulster is that of re revolved around that premise. Greenville met Rep. William formance of the Legislature is a part of the world that should bellion. seemingly be free from the A0 Ryan last spring when Mayor Ryan," Milliken said. To the northerners, theCatho- We had better watch and take Ryan attaches a price to every dangers and turmoil of war. But lics pose a threat to Protestant note of the chaos brewing Lloyd Walker brought him to town Ireland is at war—with itself. autonomy. The Catholics, after throughout the world and correct to address the annual inter-faith thing., His real goal these days The British continue to maintain years of discrimination along these malfunctions before our is a graduated income tax, some a strangle-hold on the Irish by class lines, are ready to fight own society succumbs to the breakfast. A skilled orator, Ryan clutching, for dear life, the few for independence and eventual tyranny of our negligence. left an impression far different thing the people of Michigan from his real traits. said at the polls they didn't Back thru IF IT FITZ Daily reading of news stories want. about our Michigan Legislature People like Ryan are inclined gives one a true picture. to have tenacity and care nothing " the years Ryan is a 51-year-old native about solvency of a state or the Crop harvested with guns of West Virginia who was apart- orderly function of government. Regrettably, most of us have One Year Ago to Irma Fritz with Doris Munger time editor for 11 years of a being runner-up. Sept. 2, 1970 social action newspaper, The no role in returning Ryan to Janyth Rumbaugh and Larry By JIM FITZGERALD Wage Earner. office year after year. He comes Rumbaugh, cousins, were among Students in the St. Johns area the 420 students attending Mich from an overwhelmingly Demo filtered Into schools throughout He's a past president and igan State University's Youth "They are warm-hearted, gen trlbuted free to landowners who are angry because they've had cratic district in Detroit and the district following a near zero- Music Festival. financial secretary of a Detroit hour ratification by the teachers erous men who do not want to agree that women and children t to drive home from too many wins election by considerably of a new contract for the 1970- see lady deer and baby deer should be last when they are deer camps without bleeding local of the United Auto Workers The former Shattuck Music killed. And they are willing to deer. trophies strapped to their greater margins than does 71 year. House at 102 North Clinton Ave., Union. • The second ox roast for the put their money where their Frack Is full of deer droppings. fenders. St. Johns is under new manage The Great White Hunter's So much for background. Chicago's Mayor Richard J. summer in Clinton County will hearts are,* said Frack. That $400 was tax money—my ment and hasanew name. Herbert He was talking about the com money. And the commissioners theory-is that therearen'tenough Daley. highlight Subday's centennial DePeal, of Owosso, took over the He was elected to Michigan's celebration of the St. Mary's missioners of my favorite county. were not acting out of sympathy bucks for him to kill because ownership of the store and will They had just given $400 to the for poor Mama Deer and the the dumb state lets hunters kill Legislature to fill a vacancy in Incidentally, this department Parish grounds in Westphalia, call it the Clinton Music Center. The first was in DeWitt las! local deer hunters association. kids. does. shudders to think what Chicago's ll early 1958. He's still there as month. ' The moneyv.will buy "No Doe fThey were acting under pres If all the does are killed, who •The Miller's Tavern team from •'• is going to mfcther* the 'bucks? '^TEIIIS ^wefe^' announced ^oy 5 Hunting" slgnBywhlch'wtll bedls-- sure froVri'a b'un'ch of sports who' speaker of a House which, he situation would-be '.today-^lf ?Dal€y Fowler swept three 'games* In the* Not the game warden,! by'damn. former classmates of Dr/Donald Class C softball regionals at seems to view as his fiefdom." and his machine weren't running Tatroe for the establishment of a But the state says there are Sunfleld and will enter the state too many deer and "the crop Consider these things: it. memorial fund in honor of him finals at Cheboygan. and his family. The family were must be harvested" before it 1. Ryan wanted parochiaid and The difference is there is com victims of asphyxiation at their A Little League all-star team starves to death, or dentsfenders rammed $17 million a year's Okemos homeMayll of this year. tangled with the Ovid-all-stars or eats some farmer's corn promise in Daley's makeup, none during the season in a double (After the St. Valentine's Day worth down the throat of the Norman Gove, Mrs. Bette Massacre, Al Capone explained at all in Ryan's as he stifles all Stone, Jane Galloway, Connie header and, split, 2-1 and 2-5. people of this state. Most valuable player in the league that the victims had to be har debate in the House. It's his Gove and Mark Young were among vested before they fell dead of the delegates attending the 27th was Gary Boyce, 11-year-old Must earn respect Given a chance to vote on the way or nothing at all with him. captain of the Indians. malnutrition, possibly In traffic, International Church of God con Dear Editors, or started swiping the cops' matter, the people of our state I didn't vote for Ryan, neither vention held in Dallas, Texas. for the officer that was certainly Nowadays, when everything not reciprocated. apples off fruitstands). Kurt D, Ramsey, son of Mr. balloted against parochiaid. did you. As a Michigan citizen well established, customary and A pox on both the he-man and Mrs. Carroll Ramsey, re 25 Years Ago sacred is being doubted, ques Since that time the U.S. Supreme I resent this man using our state turned to duty aboard the USS Sept. 5, 1946 SIMILARLY RELATED events sports and the "harvesting" state. tioned and even destroyed, the have also occurred recently. A I don't begrudge the $400. In Court outlawed it, " as he has been doing. Michigan Parsons in the Philippines after time is ripe to expound the in spending 10 days with his parents. Stuart Sleight, 18 year old nineteen year old girl was stopped fact, I'd rather see 'em spend justices enacted behind the shield by the police while riding her $800 and forbid all killing of Don't drop your guard. You deserves something better. Clarence A. Hill of St. Johns Victor Township boy, was chosen of the eleventh commandment: as one of the four outstanding bicycle and the paper bag she deer, male, female or convert was among several from across Thou Shalt Respect Thine Elders was carrying was searched. It ible. the state who participated in an 4-H Club members lnMlchiganto and Those in Authority. When Washington Reports represent the state at the national yielded one package of gum. Four To each his own sport. And I advisory capacity for Michigan's one finds oneself in the unfor young people received eviction can see where shooting a gun is a role ln( the White House confer 4-H encampment In Washington tunate position of being neither D.C. The four were chosen at notices from their landlords. sport. But why not shoot skeet ence on aging persons. an elder nor an authority, he Reasons were complaints from or empty bottles oh top of a A new trophy will be awarded the annual state 4-H show, in Is made aware of the villainy Lansing. the police of excessive noise and fence? next spring at the end of track of this tradition. the type of people who frequented In my most liberal moments, Wielded power and field season in honor of the the apartments. Young people The village of Elsie will be Sunday, August 15, at about I cannot understand the person memory of Brent Law, a young have been accused of loitering who looks through the sight of a Vietnam hero from St, Johns. host this weekend to old resi 10:10 p.m., a friend was driving my bicycle inthedowntownvicin- each time they stand still, A high-powered rifle, sees the soft dents and visitors from through gathering at the park pavilion ity when the chief of police eyes ofanlnnocentdeerfandpuIls Rep. U.S Garry Brown out this section of the state at was broken up by police who its first Elsie Homecoming since stopped him and impounded the the stupid trigger. Look Ma, 3rd. Congressional,Dist. 10 Y^ars Ago bike. The chief's reasons were intimidated the teenagers with no head! Whoopee, 1941. guns. Aug. 31, 1961 Agnes Fox, daughter of Mr. perfectly legitimate. The vehicle Would you believe golf is no Was neither licensed norequipped I think it is questionable as fun unless you can hit a cow in A few months ago in this tion, ruled "the Ayes have it", fact, supported an increase In the and Mrs. William Fox of St. A majority of Clinton County Johns was selected "Miss with a light. Following his actions to who is giving whom the trouble. .the head with the ball? column, while discussing the hammered the gavel foradjourn- daily ADC rate. Our concern was wheat farmers approved theSee- We aren't wanted on the court And please, Mr. Hunter, don't ment and walked off the podium Lansing" and will reign over the I walked with friends to the police handling of the abortion reform, with a total spending level with'in retary of Agriculture's proposed station to learn the procedure house lawns, downtown, in the ask me If I eat hamburger and legislation, I tried to point out literally in a matter of a few the ability of you, the taxpayers, Labor Day parade, dance and 1962 crop limitation program in program sponsored by the joint for repossession. I was Informed park area or in friends apart prime rib. I can understand a the tremendous amount of power seconds. This was all in spite to finance, eyen at the new rate a referendum vote bu t the total ments. Whether or not we belong slaughterhouse and it won't bug of the fact that many of us were effprts of the A.F, of L. and the there that the bicycle would be wielded by the Speaker of the of state income taxes. of those in favor of the govern returned to my parents providing at hoihe should be determined me until the butchering is fea House of Representatives. shouting for a roll call vote or C.I.O. Miss Fox is a produc I still have a great concern ment program missed the neces tion worker atOldsmobile in Lan they would accompany me to the between ourselves and our tured on TV's American Sprts- Never was that power exer that the "No" votes were still over where the money will come sary two-thirds majority by 28 parents. Also, those of us who man with Rock Hudson knocking echoing through the chamber. sing. station Monday morning. I ex cised so blatantly and flagrantly from to bring the budget into votes. plained that I was eighteen years are eighteen and over have no the steer's brains out with a than was demonstrated last week balance and only hope it will not The several hundred fans who old, of legal age, and that if he curfew and the police are over golden hammer. by Speaker William Ryan of The reason for it was simple. Art Davis Airport, on Chandler all have to come from education Road In Bath Township, was a braved the cool weather at the was willing to settle with my asserting their authority when There's gotta be a difference Detroit. Most of the time, only 45 or 46 and other areas which to me are parents he should be no less -they order us off the streets at of the 52 Republicans werepres- busy place Saturday as over 100 City Park saw the championship between killing for pleasure, Three times in four days he much more critical. persons took a look at Clinton Dean Hardware nine finally edge willing to do so with myself. night as they do. If this dis glorying in the blookshed, and engineered abrupt adjournment of ent. So, Republicans had floor This, however, aggravated him so crimination can be justified be control and on any roll call vote Some people feel that this ex County from upstairs on the Soil a scrappy AU-Star squad in 11 killing for food because there's House sessions because he did not ample of a legislative power play Conservation District sponsored innings, 5-4, The game was that he threatened to take me to cause the police suspect drug no other way. have the necessary votes to pass requiring only a majority of those 1 court over the matter which con usage amongst us then It Is voting could have been controlled supports the campaign for a uni air tour. The tour was designed played as a postseason affair for Some of my best friends go his favorite bill. This, of course, cameral legislature. Under that to give Soil Conservation District the benefit of those players who founded me since he had no such clearly evident that we are mov hunting, but most of them Insist was the Social Services Budget by us. And, we wanted to discuss ing toward becoming a police 1 plan, the present two-chamber co-operators and others inter had suffered injuries during the intentions of taking my parents they head north for the fresh air, Bill which included a controver the social services bill with an to court over the unlicensed bi state where the minority's rights eye to some amendments which Senate and House-set-up would be ested in good farming methods an regular season play. fellowship and picturesque sial increase in the daily allow replaced by a single legislative aerial view of good and bad soil cycle. are violated for preventative taverns. They wouldn't shoot a ances granted ADC families. would reduce the cost while Rep. reasons. Ryan was afraid some of those body. All proposed legislation conservation practices, Mr. Stork has had a very busy The chief then proceeded to deer unless it attacked-thelr would' be reviewed by that single August at Clinton Memorial Hos In my opinion neither age nor waitress. ,THE MANEUVER IS made pos amendments might pass.Finally, Doris Hicks won the champion deliver a harangue which in no late In the week, 54 Democrat body and, if approved, be sub pital and authorities believe he way pertained to the "crime* authority alone earnrespect.Be God bless them, one and all. sible by the rules of the House mitted to the Governor for ship flight in the final round of members showed up and, with the St. Johns Women'sGolf cham had more deliveries this month committed. In an uncivil tone, cause apersonhastheadvantages Waitresses should be preserved, which give the majority party approval or veto. than any other in the past 20 of experience or wears a badge even if not tipped. absolute control over all pro floor control back in his favor, pionship at the Clinton County questions were put to us such as Speaker Ryan allowed the bill to Personally, I think the power Country Club. Elsie Dickinson years. Fifty-five new citizens "Why can't you be a lady and he'is not exempt from fallibility But the animals should also be cedural matters. The presiding politics of last week is a good were born at the hospltalincom nor are his actions above ques preserved. They should be killed officer is an appointee of the come up for discussion. Major was runner-up. Consolation went stay at home?" To another, "Why reductions were again rejected argument for retention of the two- parison with a monthly average of don't you get a haircut", and to tioning. Respect can only operate' only in self defense. (You can Speaker and It is he who decides house system. One man control Baha'i Teachings about 30 or 31, on1 a two-way street and it is an quote me at the next meeting of who will be recognized and by the majority Democrats. another, "What are you kids of a single house such as we The Baha'i faith advocates Sixty-five eager young men standing around and giving me 'injustice to the very meaning of your neighborhood deer hunters allowed to speak, rules on voice have seen could lead to a lot of peace for the whole world, the word to expect it to function association, j The bill finally passed the greeted coaches Chalmer Young this trouble every night for any votes whether the "Ayes'* or legislation which is not in the best universal brotherhood of and Duane Wirick as St. Johns otherwise. There is no law stat But remember, there is no open "Nays" prevail and evenon occa , House with a minimum of Repub way?" Our efforts to confine the interest of much of the state. man, compulsory education, high school's Redwings opened conversation to the subject were ing that long hair or blue jeans season on newspaper columnists. sion can "hear" or "not hear" lican support and then only after harmony of science and re makes the wearer any less of a We are at the top of the en some lesser reductions were practice for the 1946 football as futile as our attempts to an objections raised from the floor. ligion and the unity of all season. citizen than law enforcers orany dangered species list) made on the insistence' of our IN THE CASE OF the Social religions. swer his questions, as each time Services bill, I am thankful that one of us spoke in defense he .less worthy of the respect that Maybe the state is right. Maybe Thus, it wasonthreeoccasions caucus. they so righteously demand for that Representative Ryan was it must now be subjected to Senate An early frost damaged much became enraged saying he didn't an unharvested crop of deer will review and will ultimately Citizenship Day' of the county's corn, potato and have to take "that* from us, ' themselves. some day gallop down the free able to deliver tirades against In 1952, President Harry S, those of us who opposed his In emerge a little more to the liking peppermint crops. The thermom Though his questioning was ir If the law is our friend then way and eat all our food. I would of the people of the 87th District Truman signed a bill making eter dropped to 29 and many relevant to the bicycle and his only ask that you don't shoot creases in ADC standards and ONE FINAL POINT should be Sept. 17 annual Citizenship let its representatives be more then move to adjourn the session. made. House Republicans never as you have indicated to me in farmers reported a thin film of accusations wereentlrelyunwar- willing to shake hands with us until you see the whites of their Day, instead of Constitution ice covered standing water on The presiding officer, on all favored reducing the money given your letters, calls and personal Day as it had been known ranted, throughout theconfronta- than at us I tails In front of you in the A&P occasions, c a 11 e d for the ques - ro any welfare recipient. We, in conversation. before. their fields. tlon each of us maintained respect MARY ANNE BUTLER checkout line. Wednesday, September 1, 1971 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Michigan Page 11 B to join the* Michigan Grand River the County of Clinton to which adjourned, I shall proceed to in relation thereto, if "you SQ Watershed Council and that the reference may be had by all receive bids for the construction desire.^ *- CITY City Manager to appointed to parties Interested, and bids will of said "Mill Branch, Branch loi '_. DALE R. CHAPMAN \. Which way is represent the St. Johns City be made and received accord and' Bath Village Branch of the County Drain Commissioner^ COMMISSION ingly. Mead Drain,* in the manner here Commission. Motion carried. 1 County of Clinton Contracts will be made with the inbefore stated; and also, that at Dated this 23 day of MEETING Motion by Comm. Grost sup lowest responsible bidder giving" such' time and;place" as stated ported by Comm. Ebert to au August A.D. 1971. your pyramid adequate security for the per aforesaid, from' nine o'clock In Note ; MINUTES thorize the City Manager to black formance of the work, In the sum the forenoon until five o'clock top the seal-coat portion of West 1. This form may be used for; By REV. HUGH BANNINGA August 9, 1971 then and there to be fixed by me,, in the afternoon, the apportion as many sections as there are In Baldwin and West McConnell reserving to myself the right to ment for benefits and the lands Streets from Morton Street the Drain. - - -,••* ... , „..-.* ^ -. The regular meeting of the reject any and all bids, and to comprised within the Mill 2. Give all the descriptions West. Motion carried. adjourn such letting to such time Branch, Branch 101 and Bath Before vacation I wrote about But because we are human and the one who is doing the most S ^L?0™™}8*}™ was.c.a?.e.d.to as' in final order- of determina our selfishness keeps us from order at 7:30 p.m. by' Mayor and place as I shall publicly an tion. - ~ .'<.''.. James and John asking Jesus for loving—the one who is doing the Motion by Comm, Hannah sup nounce. Special Assessment Districts s special favors. The story Is found being what God intended us to be, ' most serving of others. Jesus, Wood. ported by Comm. Rand to ac will be subject to review. , This Notice must be posted in the 20th chapter of Matthew's . Jesus shows us how we can move Himself, reached' the point of Commissioners Present: cept the Ci}y Manager's street The date for the completion And You and Each of You J in five public places In "each gospel. This weeklwant to direct toward what God intended for us the upside down pyramid when Rand, Grost, Hannah, Eber^ paving report and to compliment of such contract, and the terms Owners and persons Interested in' Township traversed by said your attention to the second part to be. While we'll never be per He died on the Cross. Wood. him on the good job being done. of payment therefor, shall and the aforesaid lands, are hereby1 Drain, and published in one or of this story. fect, Jesus hopes we'll at least He showed us the way to the Staff Present: City Manager, Motion carried. •' will be announced at the time and cited to appear at the time and more newspapers of general cir "The other ten disciples were keep the goal in mind and work top—or if you will—the way to City Clerk, City Attorney. place of letting. Any person place of such reviewing of appor culation In County once in each indignant when they heard what towards it. This is why He talks the bottom. He hopes all of us Reverend Eger offered invo Motion by Comm, Grost sup desiring to bid on the above tionments as. aforesaid, and be week for two consecutive weeks James and John had asked for. about greatness. will try to follow His lead-His cation. ported by Comm. Ebert to ad mentioned work will be required - heard with respect to such special In addition to service upon land to deposit with the Drainage But Jesus called them together So, among Jesus' desclples, lead of humble service to others. Motion by Comm. Hannah sup journ at 9:30 p.m. Motion assessments and your interests owners. 17-2 and said, "Among the heathen, greatness .is based solely on £ railroad engineer was in ported by Comm, Grpst to ap carried. Board a certified check or cash kings are tyrants, and each minor service. Service to others—the charge of a YMCA meeting'. prove the minutes of July 26, to the amount of $4,000.00 Dollars official lords it over those be symbolic washing the feet of Those in attendance were all 1971. Motion carried. as a guarantee that he will enter neath him. But among you it is others—the humble attitude. railroad men and the engineer Motion by Comm. Grost sup into contract and furnish the ? v I NOTICE * LEGAL NOTICES required bond as prescribed by quite different. Anyone wanting to You see, the world's idea of addressed the group and said, ported by Comm. Ebert to ap Sealed bids will be received by the be a leader among you must be greatness is like a pyramid. The •Fellows, suppose we think of prove the warrants. Motion car law. The checks of all unsuccess MILL BRANCH, . BRANCH 101 ful bidders will be returned after your servant." great—the influential—the the Church and the Kingdom as ried. AND BATH VILLAGE BRANCH Clinton County Road Commission, 701 powerful men of the world sit a train. I want each of you to Motion by Comm. Grost sup contracts are awarded. The pay The point to be made in this OF THE MEAD DRAIN ments for the above mentioned W. State Street, St. Johns, Michigan until part of the story Is that among at the top of the pyramid while get up and tell what part of ported by Comm. Hannah to ap- Notice of Letting of Drain the rest of the people are seen the train you would like to be.* prove the agenda. Motion work will be made as follows: 10:00 a.m. Friday, September. 3, 1971,. Jesus' disciples greatness is Contract and Review of Appor By, drain orders as follows: based on service. Now this seems scrambling toward the top. Those The first man got up and wanted carried. tionments. for the following: who are near the top fight Motion by Comm. Ebert sup 1/3 due by April 15, 1973 to contradict the first point of to be the, engine. Another got Notice Is HerebyGlven,That 1/3 due by April 15, 1974 this story which said that God "tooth an d nail" to knock the up and wanted to be the head ported by Comm. Hannah to open I, Dale R. Chapman, County Drain top men out of their position. the Rezoning Hearing regarding 1/3 due by April 15, 1975 Himself chooses those who are light. Another wanted to be the Commissioner of the County of Notice is Further Hereby Seasons Requirements of Gasoline given special honor. It was also Those on the lower steps are whistle—and so on, tileverypart the Assembly of God property. Clinton, State of Michigan, will, Motion carried, Given, mat on Tuesday the 12th pointed out that there isn't any fighting to get to the next higher of the train had been mentioned. on the 15th day of September day of October, 1971,attheoffice one who deserves special honors, level where there are fewer Then an embarrassed fireman , There being no discussion; A.D. 1971, at the Office of the of the Drain Commissioner In Proposals may be obtained at the Clin from God. So how come Jesus "bosses" and more subordinates got up and said, "I would like Comm. Rand supported by Drain Commissioner in the the courthouse in the City of St, ton County Road Commission office*.. . talks about how to achieve great —more people to "lord it over," to be the coal." Comm. Ebert moved to close courthouse in the City of St, Johns, County of Clinton, or at ness? That is the "rat-race" to Nobody had thought about the the Public Hearing, • Johns, in said County of Clinton such other time and place there The Commission reserves the rjght - Well, this is one of the para greatness by the world's stan coal—or probably nobody else Motion carried. at 11:00 o'clock in the forenoon after, to which I, the County Drain to reject any or all bids and award the doxes of the New Testament. dards. By Christ's standards wanted to be the coal. Nobody Adoption of Ordinance No. 242 of that day receive sealed bids Commissioner aforesaid, may Jesus talks about how to become greatness is that pyramid upside wanted to be just burned up and was moved by Comm. Rand and until 11:30 o'clock in the forenoon adjourn the same, the apportion contract in any manner deemed to the . great because His way to great down. According to - Christ the forgotten. But the point is that supported by Comm. Hannah. Or of that day, when bids will be ment for benefits and the lands best interest of Clinton County. ness Is so challenging that it great people are those who are the whole power of the train lay dinance adopted. opened and publicly announcedfor comprised within the "Mill is unattainable. at the peak; but the peak is now In the coal and its willingness to the construction of a certain Branch , Branch 101 and Bath Motion by Comm. Rand sup Drain known and designated as Jesus knows there Isn't any at the bottom. be, consumed. ported by Comm. Ebert to grant Village Branch of theMeadDraln CLINTON COUNTY ROAD COMMISSION, one who can follow completely Picture the inverted pyramidl This is what the Church needs "Mill Branch , Branch 101 and the request of the Disabled Bath Village Branch of the Mead In His footsteps. He knows that All that weight resting upon a today—this is what the world American Veterans to hold their Special Assessment District," Paul Nobis no one of us can be exactly like tiny peakl Yes, the Christian who needs today—more people who Drain,* located and established and ' the apportionments thereof annual "Forget Me Not" Sale In the Township of Bath in said Him, because we are human—we is at the peak here is one who are willing to be the coal. The September 10 and 11 and to ' will be subject to review for one Roy C. Davis County. r are sinners. is enduring the greatest burden— world needs more people who waive any fees required by Or day, from nine o'clock in the Marvin Platte. realize that serving in a humble dinance No. 173. Motion carried. Said drain Is divided into (4) forenoon until five o'clock In the way will bring more happiness Motion by Comm. Grost sup Sections as follows, each section afternoon. At said review, the ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS than will be the fight to attain ported by Comm. Hannah to in having the average depth and computation of costs for said the world's definition of happi struct the City Manager to pre width as set forth: All stations Drain will also be open for in NOTICE OF BIDS ness. The world needs more pare a report with the assist are 100 feet apart. spection by any parties inter FOR PARK IMPROVEMENTS people with the upside-down ance of the City Engineer re (Mill Branch) open drain ested. The Village of Ovid, will receive pyramid philosophy. garding a Special Assessment Section No. 1 beginning at sta The following is a description sealed bids until 5:00 p.m. Sept. 7, DeWITT TOWNSHIP Which way is your pyramid? District for the installation of tion number 10 plus 00 at the of the several tracts or parcels 780 E. Wieland Road Is it right-side up or upside- curb and gutter and storm sewer lower end of said drain and of land constituting the Special 1971 for pavingprogram at W. Williams down? on Oak Street between Oakland extending to station number 14 Assessment District of said and W. Front St., at the Council . Lansing, Mich. 48906 and Clinton Streets. Motion car plus 30, a distance of 430 feet, Drain, viz: (2) ried. and having an average depth of 8.0 ADVERTISING DISTRICT office, 117 E. Front St., Ovid, Mich; Hubbardston Motion by Comm. Grost sup feet, and a width of bottom of MILL BRANCH, BRANCH 101, All Bids shall conform to the 1970 Sealed proposals will be received ported by Comm. Ebert to in 4 feet, (1) AND BATH VILLAGE BRANCH by the DeWitt Township at 780 E. Mrs Mamie O'Connell struct the City Manager to pre Mill Branch closed drain OF THE MEAD DRAIN Michigan State Highway Department Phone 981- 6801 pare a report with the assistance Section No. 2 Beg. at sta. Clinton County, Michigan standard specification for roads. Wieland Road, Lansing, Michigan up of the City Engineer regarding No, 14 plus 30 and extending to BATH TOWNSHIP to 1:30 p.m., on September 9, 1971 Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMillan a special Assessment District sta. No. 45 plus 00, a distance T5N-R1W Specification for paving may be ob andMr. and.MrSiLeo^McMillan for the installation of 8 inch of 3,070 feet. Section 16 tained at Council Office between the 1 «* spent- atfew** *• STORE HOURS 38th Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-9 p.m. ANNIVERSARY Sunday 10a.m.-5 p.m. SALE
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