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/ / •\ ."^ / Attend; Beck Farm Market Anniversary Sale Event Wed. thru Sat April 16-19 St. Johns and Ashley Stores Many Free Prizes! Clinton County News S^rityJtk»Cti*imdAMa. $WOL 1856 APRIL 16,1975 18 PAGES SIT JOHNS, MICHIGAN 48879 15 Cents Circulate petitions protesting Hannah and Roesner Consumers rate increase • Petitions supporting a petition drive necessary to the generating of power or started in Bint are being circulated in this expansion. Two positions area protesting a rate increase" requested by "It is our contention that thefirm holds a Consumers Power Co. government sanctioned monopoly leaving The petition reads: "We the undersigned, users no competition. Therefore, exorbitant residents of Clinton County, oppose any rate expenditures for promotional efforts and increase sought by Consumers Power Co advertising should not be necessary and we and we urge the Michigan Public Service further feel that users should not be ex­ up for election Commission to scrutinize the firm's pected to absorh costs for expansion failures financial records and mandate that any because of poor management," needed revenue for expansion and or Directing the petition drive here is Sharon operation be generated with the firm by Reha, who says those interested in signing eliminating all expenditures not absolutely the petition should call her at 224-7238. While the rest of the family enjoys the canoe race Sunday, this little fellow, tired from all in St. Johns the activity, takes advantage of the bright sunny day to take an outdoor snooze. Central Michigan residents felt the 1st warmth of spring this weekend as stinny skies replaces the Haney's pass polygraph cold and snowy weather that first came with spring. "* ST JOHNS ~ Two terms on the St Johns Friday between 8 am and 5 pm. Photo by Mary Mabie City Commission expire this year and will If,necessary, a primary election will be W^Wl^^ f be up for election. Those with terms ex­ held in August to determine nominees to be ST. JOHNS - It was reported to the Further details were unavailable at piring are John Hanna and Don Roesner. 'placed on the ballot for the Nov 4 municipal Clinton County News late Tuesday press time. Nominating petitions for the offices may election. afternoon that Mary Haney, owner of The Haney's took the polygraph test be obtained at the city clerk's office, 121 E. Deadline for filing the nominating the Clinton Arms Hotel, along with her following an investigation at the former Walker on or after April 18 Monday through petitions is June 17 at 4 pm. husband Wayne had passed- a polygraph Steel Hotel to determine if the fire had test conducted by the Michigan State started by arson. The investigation Police. revealed arson was suspected. Rotary sponsors talent* X County Historical show for 28th year ST JOHNS -- For the 28th year the St Johns According to Chairman. Steve Bakita, Rotary Club wljl provide area young people Friday evening from 7 to 9, has been Society begins second an opportunity to display their talents declared "winners' night", a period set ' during the public showing of the annual aside for winners in.various categories to be Youth Talent ^Shbw in the Municipal on hand to discuss their entries. Building, beginning Wednesday, April 23. ' As in the past, Jhe showing will be dpen fdr • Hours for viewing on aft nights will be v> productive year , _ A, f^-fr- — -^ days,,W(!tin>sdny -thfcough Saturday, .'and. ^from^ pm toT'pm'and tnember& of the - the geherarpub]ic is invited" to view the (Rotary Club will be in attendance during >XJie Clinton County Historicat^pci^H^S^ ^history, They haxe a dispJayicase^wWch is .hundrMg'pUttotentered^forjudging. 'those times.'' ' btfgunits second year of activity by electing * currently in the lobby of the Clinton National new^officersforthey^arr.TheyIre; Douglas Bank's main officejn St Johns. Carpenter, president; Robert Barnes, vice- This mini-museum display will move to ' LarryBrowit-, Charlie Green and Cecjl Smith sit atop the hand-painted president; Mrs Gerajdine j.Workrna£, other spots at later dates. The committee is c - ^ * JM^#»t*wi|l be ^warded to the Wirfner of a drawing to be held May 18 treasurer; Mrs Faye Hansen*' recording . a!s;o looking for other articles** interest and' «r* ^ \* f fdlfowifjg the SoatfboK Derby race, Proceeds from the sale of signature secretary.— ; Mr„__s Ja,_n„ Seperic„ •_,— correspondin _,,_g is looking for another display case, CallTom , space on the car, at $1,a name benefit the Derby. secretary. The society is well op its way to Hollen 224-8173 for additional information. another successful year and is hoping for The marking and identifying of homes and more interest and -county-wide par­ buildings in the county which were built ticipation. before 1876 is underway. All of those who The next meeting of the Society will be have such buildings and homes are asked to Cederberg to speak Thursday, April 17, at 8 pm in the DeWitt call committee members so that their Memorial Building. The meeting will building may be included in the marking Clinton County Republicans this year will be Congressman feature a program on architectural styles and also on the map which is being compiled will gather for (fheir annual and types andiwill help in identifying "How of homes in the county. Lincoln Day fund raising dinner Elford Cederberg* old is this, house". Slides and pictures will The maps will provide the walker and this month1 and, as in the past, Tickets will be $10 per person, add interest to the program, 'which allows attendance at the driver a chance to view from sidewalk and the.event will be held in the St dinner. Special patron ad­ The Society is currently starting its mini- road the way the couniy looked when the Johns High School Auditorium. mission tickets entitles holders museum feature. The museum committee, centennial of the nation "was. celebrated 100 According to County Chair­ to a reception planned for the headed by Tom Hollen of St Johns, has years ago. The committee members are woman, Liz Nobis, the April Congressman at 5:30 pm in the started collecting articles of interest for Ken coin, 669-3770; Doug Whltcomb, 224- 24th event will get underway at community room of Central display. 2764; Mrs George Seperic, 224-4473; Mr and 6:30 pm and featured speaker National Bank. Although there is ho county museum as Mrs Thomas'Teare 224-2917; Mrs John yet, it is the desire of the committee to Rumbaugh, 224-7402; Mrs James Moore, display the interesting artifacts of county 224-2025, Promotions and appointment in St. Jphns ST JOHNS -- Two promotions and ,an have been announced by Randy Humphrey, Marjon Baker has been promoted to assista.nl city assessor and Richard Coletta appointment of a city zoning administrator , St Johns city manager. cashier, Diane Gurski has been promoted to has been named zoning administrator. Mrs Baker came to work for the clty,3 years ago as cashier. She and her husband, Kenneth Baker, District Court probation officer, moved to St Johns frorri Three Rivera,. While in Three Rivers, she-worked jn the banking business for 10 years.'Their ' daughter, Nancy, is the husband'of Richard Wells of St Johns. They are also the parents of 3 grown" sons Kenneth Jr, Jeff and Robin. Mrs Gurski started working for the city through the high school co-op program in - October, 1968. In June, 1969, she .became a full-time member of the city staff as secretary and clerk to the city assessor. She has completed requirements for her level 1 assessor's certificate. She is the wife of Jim Gurski, who is employed'at Oldsmobile in Lansing. Richard Coletta. In hU Vole as zotiirig administrator will be building inspector and 'responsible for code enforcement. A1968 graduate' of St Johns High School, _ O^cccr* a{ tec* SP&7V he was graduated from Michigan State University in 1972 with a degree in ad­ The formation of a St Johns Chapter of The Business and Professional Women's Club vertising. ' . was advanced recently when 3 local women attended a state function In Clare. He and his wife, Kathy, will reside at 805 Representing the St Johns chapter at a BPW District 7 meeting were, from left, Carolyn W. Park, St Johns, Colfman, treasurer, Betty Allen, recording secretary a«d'Virginia Shawnee, president. Coletta is the son of Mr and Mrs Richard The local women will have their club officially chartered at a dinner gathering April 26 In Richard Cotetta Coletta, ill N. Morton, St Johns.^ \ the MfcBOtttctLodge. • WALT DISNEY'S ADMISSION: CLINTON NOW PLAYING Coming APRIL ADULTS Attraction: THEATRE 18thru 2$\ BURT REYNOLDS "THE LONGEST 2 Shorn Ntttly Frf.-Sit.-SUn. 7 & 9 p.m. 1 Show Nlttly Mon.-TuM.-Wwt.-Thun. 7 P.m. 75* CHILDREN' ST. JOHNS Saturday fc Sunday Matin* 3 *•.*£< TECHNICOLOR" MNAVISfON* te YARD" , ',' ; ^Ma Regular hamburgers only 150 plus tax. Oiie day only, Sunday, April 20^,11:00 a.m.til closing. McDonalds* will be 20 years pld this 4 good old 1955 price... Just lSt. It's Sunday. It's our birthday) but the party's puV way of thanking you for 20 great for yoji! Suriday, froih 11:00 a.m. to ? years. Don't miss it! Sunday, April *; qlosing, you can get a McDonald's regular 20th* at participating McDonald's. hamburger for only l5tf plus tax. The , McDonalds same ,100% beef hamburgers you A always get at McDonald's, but for the %u deserve a bfeak today 912 U.S. 27 / * *r St. Johns, Michigan 48879 April J6,1975 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST.
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