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1 Hoa(; -md Sons Book Btoders Sprn^port M^ 4928*4- me educator, fre chef, school board member;, farmer "*5»,U J W " "" " " 1, utff ^^. ««*.*«* Walter Kyes retres from fulltme, Educator, fre chef, boy scout master, school board member, farmer, hghway department offcal...vared jobs for a man of many talents. Walter Kyes, of Bath took on these jobs, not for the notorety but because he cared. Kyes s best known to the people of Clnton County for bs work wth the school board, whch he has served on for 34 years. Kyes got out of the teachng busness not because he ddnt lke t but as he puts t,"t was a matter of survval." He further explaned that he was rasng a famly and n those days teachers just ddnt make that much money. "It was a matter of economcs at that tme," Kyes contnued. "Thats why moat people change jobs or ether to better ther postons," he commented. After he qut hs job as a teacher the slver har man ran a hatchery for 25 years. The poultry busness turned poor, and Walt agan was lookng for a job. He took a cvl servce test, passed and then took a lob wth the state hghway department. Havng chldren n school, and havng been a teacher Kyes knew the nsde story about the school system and was keenly aware of ts problems. He then became a perfect canddate for the Bath School Board. Kyes was a member of ths board for awhle and then n 1944 t was decded to form a 18 Pages ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN A GROUP (5F26 people rocked all week-end durng a "Rock-nth on" sponsored by the Bath Unted Methodst Church. Both young and old sat n chars rockng around the clock. People n town gave money for each hour a person rocked. Ffty per-cent of the money used wll be used to organze a youth groupand the other half wll be used to ad mssons. The new yputh group hopes to obtan enoughroonevto snonbor a homeless chld n a foregn country. Youngsters who started Frday ncluded Laure Homer, Ken Dodge, Doug Nchols, Brett Nchols, Lorl Lounds, and Kathy Nchols. Rev. Dan Mles, pastor of the church ntated the dea for the "Rock-athon." The Pewamo-Westphala Communty Players begn ther sxth season wth a, Bcentennal producton of Rodgers and Hammersten muscal Oklahoma!" The play opens each evenng of Sept. 10,11, and 12 at 8 p.m. n the Pewamo Elementary gymnasum, located on West Man Street n Pewamo. The P-W Communty Players s a non-proft organzaton whch donates profts to provde contnung educaton scholarshps to area students, and n Oklahoma comes to Clnton County that capacty has helped provde students wth nearly $7,000 n scholarshp assstance snce the group dd ts frst producton n Drector Have Plmore sad "We are nvolved n a real mult-communtv effort wth ths play. There are nearly 60 people n the cast and crew, drvng from Grand Rapds, Iona, Fowler,, Eagle, Lansng, Hubbardston, Mddleton, St. Johns, Maple Rapds, St. Charles, Bryand, DeWtt, and Ovd, as well as Pewamo and Westphala. One of nne successful muscals whch Rodgers and Hammersten produced durng ther seventeen year collaboraton, "Oklahoma!" enjoyed a fve year standng-room-only run on Broadway. Such memorable songs as-, "Oh, What a Beautful Mornn," "The Surrey wth the Frnge on Top," "People Wll Say Were n Love", are sung by Thomas Webb, a teacher n the, Fulton- Mddleton schools who does an nterpretaton of Curley, the all- - Amercan cowboy, and by Mrs. Cheryl county school board. "The secretares of the school boards n the county met at St. Johns and elected fve members to the board," Kyesremembers.He was elected to the frst board. Members were elected for a sx year perod, and bannual electons were held. The County School Board was then changed to the Intermedate School Board n "I felt at the tme that settng up a school board was a good thng. It took the transfer of school property out of poltcs," he explaned. "At that tme ths was handled by the townshps." Kyes also has the dstnct honor of havng a school named after hm. The county had a school for the handcapped and ddnt have a name for It. Kyes was presdent of the Board at the tme and the other board members selected, the name as the "Walter Kyes School." "I was the senor member of the Mllaqe fals Bath m budget Approxmately $52,000 n cuts for actvtes have been made n the Bath School Dstrct because voters n the area defeated a proposal for an addtonal three operatng mll Aug. 23. Areas n whch the cuts have been made are conferences, feld trps, socal workers, remedal readng, fourth grade swmmng and freshman and sophomore sponsors. The Boardof Educaton, at a recent meetng, voted to lower ts salary. Over $10,000 has been cut n the athletc departmenttthe cuts consst of a reducton In coaches, games, clncs; game managers and transportaton. Accordng to James Hxon, superntendent of Bath Schools, no elmnaton of the sports themselves have been made, Fedewa Arens of Fowler, as bs gal. Other major roles are played by Mrs. Carol Harmon of Hubbardston, (Aunt Eller), Beth Noeker Schneder of Pewamo (Ado Anne), Denns Pohl of Westphala (Jud Fry), LaVern Schneder, of Pewamo (Andrew Carnes), and Ken Kramer, Fowler, as Wll. Tckets are avalable by reservaton ( or ) or at the door. Cost s $2 for adults and fl.00 for chldren twelve and under. The voters turned down the 3 mlls by a vote of 339 no and 310 yes. Approval of the extra mllage would have rased total mlls leved n the school dstrct from 18 to 21. Eagle Days EAGLE-For days of actvtes are amed for the AnnualEagle* Far Says Sent at Eagle Park. Actvtes nclude carnval rdes, concessons, Softball tournaments, bngo, beer tent; bozo and musc. Carnval rde prces are reduced Thursday nght to four rdes for $1. A cncken barbecue wll be held Frday and planned for Saturday are an ox roast and mn-tractor pull. Proceeds go to the Eagle Park Fund. SEPT. 12-New Ovd-Else Hgh School students may enroll at the man school offce on Sept. l and 2 between 8 a.m. and noon and between 1 and 3 p.m. SEPT. o^the Fowler Conservaton Club, pcnc, featurng a chcken barbecue, for $2.75 per person. A parade wll be held at 11:30 wth a flag rasng at noon. Events durng the day wll nclude a pony pull, trap shofet, beer tent, teen dance and bngo. The pcnc wll be held IVz mles south of Fowler on Wrght Rd. A ran date of Sept. 12 has also been set. _ board at the tme and that Is why they named t after me, I thnk," Kyes sad modestly. The school had been operatng for two years before It was named n Kyes sad he often wondered just how he managed beng so nvolved and actve for so many years. "Isometmes felt I neglected my Ifamly," he sad Makes you wonder how you can spread yourself so thn." The Kyes have three chldren, two grls and a boy. n addton to these chldren, the famly took n a, boy, who really ddnt have a home and treated hm as ther own. Because of the love and affecton he receved from the Kyes he attended college. Wth ther help, he became an attorney and just recently retred from the FBI,. The Kyes oldest daughter Adelne, s a teacher n Lansng, ther son Walter s a consultng engneer n Okemos, and ther younger daughter Elzora s a secretary for the commssoners offce of the state polce. "My bggest accomplshment, I feel s that I rased a famly and have 13 grandchldren," Kyes sad, wth a smle. < The loag tme school admnstrator sad thatkds that attend school nave a bgger choce of subjects, and that there s a much greater chance for grls n recreatonal felds. "The emphass has gotten away from the three Rs, and penmanshp has suffered greatly," Kyes sad. "I thnk wth the advent of T.V. the younger generaton reads less and have a harder tme makng decsons on ther own." "I dont feel that kds are any more or less ntellgent now, but they just havent had the opportunty to make the mportant decsons. Others do have the opportunty and make the decsons whether they are good or bad," the man elaborated. Kyes graduated from Bath hgh school n "When I had graduated I. had never been out of the county more ; than a dozen tmes," he sad. Kyes also sad that he felt kds had a, broader outlook on lfe, partly because of ther ablty to travel. Kyes sad that he hasnt really notced any bg dfferences n me board and ts polces snce t frst began. "Usually the people that serve en the board are nterested n cvc affars and wllng to spend tme," he commented. "Sometmes there are conflcts of nterest," Kyes salt. "In small towns thats the way t s, usually ts the same people that get nvolved" he added. Now mat ne s retred Walt and hs wfe Alce would lke to do some travelng that they never dd earler n ther marred lfe. He doesnt have any real plans and says he s just happy lvng on the farm. Due to the Labor Day holday of Monday, Sept. 6, the Clnton County News classfed and dsplay advertsng deadlnes wll be Frday Sept. 3 at 5:00 p.m., for the ssue of Wednesday, Sept, 8. Thank you and have a safe holday. Husband breaks hand, wfe takes over job y BySUEKILEY County News Wrter Most women wouldnt do what 23 year-old Conne Frtzsche s dong to support her famly. Mrs. Frtzsche s workng for Clnton County clearng brush, dppng trees and branches, and haulng peces of folage. Normally ts a days work for a man, but Mrs. Frtzsche says that she s holdng her own. The Frtzsches are on an assstance program. The Clnton County people who are on assstance - work for the county to receve benefts. James Frtzsche, 24, was workng for the County untl he broke hs Hand a few weeks ago. "One of us had to work," Mrs. Frtzsche sad. "Jm couldnt so t was up to me." The young couple also have a three- month-old daughter, Trca. In the begnnng Mrs. Frtzsche was told that she had to go to the nfrmary and clean In order to obtan assstance. "I do enough cleanng at home," she sad, "So I asked If I could be put on the outsde workng crew." -The young woman had no prevous experence dong the job she has now. "I just dd a lttle yard work at home, but then of course everybody does some yard work now and then," she commented. The new worker explaned that she ddnt mnd the hard work although she ddnt thnk that she would lke to work n the wnter. "It gets too cold to work outsde. Id rather work outsde when v the sun s shnng," she sad. The Frtzsches feel that workng for the assstance they receve s a good dea. "Its a good dea to work your hours off," the young woman sad. It hasnt been all that easy for Conne workng wth sx men, when she s the only woman. "Ive met wth some resstance from the men," she explaned. "But when we are workng together there are really no major problems." Clad n" a yellow hard hat, halter top and blue jeans Conne Frtzsche works rght along sde wth her male co-workers. There- are a few thngs that she s not allowed to do however such as usng the power chan saw ordefollage. "I thnk t bothers some men that a woman can do the same job that they can do," she sad. Mrs. Frtzsche says that a husband has to be very secure to let hs. wfe work, dong the same job he does. "At, frst Jm thought that my dong ths knd of work was a joke. It wasnt and now t feel that he has more respect for.me," she,asserted. / What Happened to Jm, mght have been a blessng n dsguse. Normally a man does not nave much tme to spend wth a young chld as t s growng up. Conne sad that she had complaned to Jm that he was not spendng enough tme wth Trca. Now that Conne s workng, Jm s left at home to care for the baby. "I thnk that It s a good experence for hm," the new mother sad. "He enjoys takng care of her and at least he knows how to change a daper whch some men never learn," she added. Mrs. Frtzsches normal work day s from 7 a.m. untl 3:30 p.m., whch stll gves her tme to enjoy her husband and babys company. Conne stll has a week or two left on her county job. I thnk were supposed to pant a brdge next week," she sad wth a lttle smle. The new experence s a learnng venture for everyone nvolved; Jm, 1 Conne, the county crew and even lttle Trca. Conne Frtzsche cuts brush *, J, K-MJ»^W *t*r»-r 1 *rf* - ^^-^-y^^^^lrf!!s^^^!^^fff^»a^*t**lmjl[c* * l^ w*fc *H4-#MM:*«t* *

2 SEPTEMBER 1,1976CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN, 2-A Here are the answers Are there any questons?,, "«, *»v ft* WHO EVER SAID that there arent any camels n Mchgan? Hundreds of St. Johns resdents and passersby know ths just snt true f theyve traveled north on M-27 recently. In front of the Charles Youncss home there stands an eght foot camel wth a sgn sayng "Cauton: camel crossng," nbblng on varous types of garden flowers. The camel, accordng to Mrs. Youness serves as a drecton and conversaton pece for ther antque busness. The wood camel named Sam was made by Mrs. Youness aunt. Youness s of Slran descent and Is a member of the Masons so It only seems, approprate to have the camel n front of ther home.. "Sam s a part of our famly," Mrs. Youness sad, "I just couldnt magne beng wthout hm." For travelers he serves as a welcome to St. Johns, to trucks hes ajreak n the monotony of the road, and for the Youness hes a part of ther home. The Clnton Area Ambulance Servce, receved approxmately $2,600 from ther recent fund rasng project, for an,n stent communcatons system. Cost estmates for the new system had been set orgnally at $1,500 but the estmates later proved to be t- - naccurate and the volunteer group s now checkng prces wth several manufa hrers. Walter Russell, charman of the fund rasng event, sad, "The extra funds realzed from the project wll defntely be needed to purchase the new equpment. "We want to thank everyone" who contrbuted, and also the news meda for ther fne cooperaton. We feel our servce to the health needs of Clnton County wll be much mproved once the new system s operatonal," he sad. Przes from the fund rasng project were awarded to the 4-H Far, V / Aug. 18, frst prze went to Rex Bans of 103 Rex St.; Second prze to Larry Scott, of 610 Wght St,; and thrd to Approxmately $617 has been receved so far aspart of a reward offered by Bath Townshp resdents for nformaton leadng to the arrest of the person(s) who murdered Stace Rost and Maureen Nchols of Charlotte. The two grls were stabbed, wth ther bodes beng found n wooded areas near Langsburg. They dsappeared n June whle campng n Prggoors Park. Mrs. Bumette, clerk, sad that area resdents had asked how to establsh the reward. The clerk took the matter to the townshp board and dscussed the matter wth Clnton County detectves, the state polce, John Watts, Rt. 3 all of St, Johns. Mlton Sharck served as M.C. for the award presentaton. and Bath polce offcals. "I wsh that everyone would send ther, money n soon," Mrs. Burnette commented. The story was pcked up by the wre servces and money has come from as far away as Frankfort. v A commttee has been set up consstng of Mrs. Burnette, Carl Krofts, and Carol Case. Ths commttee along wth the county prosecutor, and law enforcement agences wll decde who receves the reward. Checks for the fund should be maled to: Reward Fund, Bath Townshp Hall, Bath, Mchgan Pck the ones that ft your budget! Where would you go If. you needed nformaton about a rare brd that was n your back yard? Or you wanted to, know how to fx the car* yourself, learn about hang gldng, macrame; or the art of paper foldng? The Bement Lbrary n St. Johns has the answers to these questons and many more and It doesnt cost a dme. Ths publc lbrary s located at 201 Sprng St. and s open Monday through Frday from noon untl 8 p.m. and on Saturdays from 10 a.m. untl 5 p.m. The lbrary has all sorts of books from Charles Shultzs Charle Brown to the art of the Fnnsh language. It also has a con operated copyng machne; records from classcal to brd calls; rooms for meetngs; an adult tradng post for pocket book edtons; and mcroflm. The lbrary also collects books at the vllage square and have volunteers provdng a book cart to patents at the hosptal. The lbrary has a staff of fve. Jean Mary Bartholomew acts as head lbraran; Geo Desprez s assstant lbraran; Vrgna Detrck s 2 clerk; and Caryn Detrck and Sherr Desprez serve as pages. The compact faclty serves 13,999 people and accordng to Mrs. Desprez, who has worked there 14 years that s the hghest crculaton she has seen at the lbrary. The operaton and servces are funded by penal fnes, contracts wth the townshps, grants by the cty and state ad. Recently the lbrary receved a $700 grant from the Kellogg Co. for use of rental on the Xerox machne and dues to the system (Central Mchgan. Lbrary System). The lbrary also takes books as gfts and has a memoral program. The memoral program s when a person buys a book and gves t to the lbrary n memory of a loved one of frend. Accordng to Mrs. Bartholomew the lbrary hopes to have a flm festval ths fall. ALL MODELS INCLUDE PERMANENT PRESS WASH OR DRY CYCLE. GE AUTOMATIC FIL TER-FLO WASHER. 3 wash/rnse temperature combnatons; Normal, Actvated Soak, Delcate Cycles. WWA 5500P GE 3-CYCLE FILTER- FLO WASHER wth 3 wash/rnse temperature combnatons; 2 wash/spn speeds. WWA7050P GE 2-SPEED, 3^-CYCLE, LARGE CAPACITY WASHER. 3 wash/rnse temperature combnatons, 4 Water levels. IN STOCK, READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY NOT ONLY GOOD VALUES BUT Relable, Competent Servce when you buy at Kurts KURTS APPLIANCE CENTER INC Downtown St. Johns The lbrary has receved new sets of books such as the Hardy Boys, Nancy Drew, the new Lvng Earth Seres about ecology, and the new Amercana. Mrs. Bartholomew explaned that the lbrary sponsors a summer readng program for chldren enterng the thrd and Seventh grades. The chldren read a total of 15 books durng the summer; fve fcton, fve non-fcton, and fve bographes. At the end of the summer the chldren wrte a book report and then the Vest report s chosen n the fau. A week long semnar was held n August for lbrarans at CampKett near Tustn. Mrs. Bartholomew attended the sessons taught by the professonal lbrary staff of Mchgan State Unversty. A group of48 lbrarans from all the state studed dfferent technques n admnstraton, organzaton, reference, and use of audo-vsual equpment, equpment. Accordng to the St. Johns lbraran there were people at the semnar who ran facltes rangng from a oneroom lbrary open 10 hours a day to the very large and modern types. "I found that we have a very good lbrary and offer many servces to our patrons," Mrs. Bartholomew^ald. "In fact I found that we are open the most hours ofany lbrary that attended the semnar. The Bement lbrary s open a, total of 47 hours a week. The lbrary has a mcroflm vewer, and t hopes to upgrade ts record department n the near future. Mrs. Bartholomew also sad they are plannng to purchase a record player wth two sets of headphones. Also avalable for lbrary patrons s * a selecton of magaznes wth some datng back as far as The Bement lbrary s run by a board composed of two men and three women. They are Anthony Kuntz, Mrs. Roger Feeman, Mrs. Hugh Bannnga, Mrs. Fraser McKnnon, and John Hannah, To reserve a lbrary room for meetngs people can call Mrs. Bartholomew at S. Bath grl wns nternatonal honors People n the communty of Bath greet 11-year-old Therese Nugent a lttle dfferently snce she won a second-place slver medal at the Internatonal Chldrens Art Exhbton n Tokoyo, Japan, Therese sad that some of her frends now call out "H Celebrty" when she meets them. The exhbton drew entres from 59 countres and 5,239 chldren, wth 1,273 entres from the Unted States, three of whch were from Mchgan. A total of 352 second place medals were awarded, wth 77 of them gong to chldren from the Unted States. The young grl was awakened by her school to nform her that she had won the honor for her chalk drawng of "Cty and Country". Although she was stll half asleep she was qute happy. "All my mom kept savng after we found out was, Are you happy? Are On Aug. 20 at 11 p.m. a car drven by Robert G. Pettgrew, 1492 E. Hyde Rd. lost control of hs auto and you happy?" Therese entered the contest when she was n the ffth grade. She explaned that they were told to draw a pcture about ther country. "A boy and grl from each grade won and then the drawngs were sent to Calforna. From there the wnners were sent to Japan," she sad a bt modestly. The grls pcture was submtted by her art teacher Mrs. Judy Hanes. The cute brunette sad that she s anxous for school to start when she wll be prsented wth a large scroll and a slver medal for her achevement. Durng her spare tme she enjoys rdng her bke along country roads. Therese and her 10 year old brother Jm have lved In the Bath area for the past sx years,.wth ther parents at Watson Rd. Therese Nugent and her father, James, vew the certfcate announcng her nternatonal art award. as car flps over flpped end over end and landed n a cornfeld on Colony Rd. Vz mle west of Hollster Rd. Penny A. Crag, of 1405 Merdan Rd., n Ovd was a passenger-n the car. Pettgrew was taken to Sparrow Hosptal n THESE JAPANESE YOUTH were vstng Clnton County as part of the LABO.and Mchgan 4-H exchange program. Sxty-eght members of Japans unque language educaton LABO Party Program arrved n Mchgan July 24 for 30-day home vsts wth 4- H famles, The Labo youth vstng Mchgan have been pared wth 4-H members of the same sex and age. Ths provdes an opportunty for youth of two dfferent cultures to establsh a close relatonshp. Shown are (front, from left) Taklo Yamada - chaperone, Hroyuk Mlura, Kanako Kttaka, Klnuko Maruyama, Katue Narta and Cheml Nakayama, (rear, from left) John Aylsworth (state coordantor for Labo Exchange), Kenneth Schaefer, Lsa Kuenzll, Lesle Fongers and Kay RIvest. The Japanese left for home Monday, August 23. Money taken from safe n Watertown twp. home - Clnton County Sherffs offcals report the breakng and enterng of a safe at the home of Chester Boughton at Clnton St. The safe was entered and a quantty of money was taken from the Watertown Townshp home CLINTON COUNTY NEWS Second Class Postage pad at St. Johns, MI Publshed.every Wednesday at 120 E. Walker St., St. fc Johns, by Clnton County News; Inc. y t All Subscrptons Are, Strctly In Advance Clnton and Adjonng Countes One Year $6.50 Clnton and Adjonng Countes Two Years $11.50 Elsewhere n Mchgan One Year 7.50 Outsde of Mchgan One Year $8.00 Servcemen (anywhere) One Year Sngle Copes Sngle Copes Maled $7.00, * 2W 60c on Aug. 26. On Aug. 24 at 8:30 p.m. a boat traler was reported stolen and then recovered by the Sherffs dept. Two persons were arrested on Aug. 25 at 9 p.m. Arrested were Wllam R. Debar, Jr., 23, of R-2 Ashley, and Gerald E. Albrng, 36, of R-2, Ashley. They were also wanted n Sagnaw County on a smlar charge. A "good quantty" of marjuana as termed by the Clnton County Sherffs Department was sezed af 4674 S. Krepps Rd. n Bngham Twp. on Tuesday, Aug. 24. Two people were arrested t on a charge of possesson wth ntent to delver. The two arrested were Thomas D. Holden and hs wfe Janet K. Holden. The Clnton County Sherffs Department and the Tr-County Metro Narcotcs Sq uad nvestgated the case. Lansng for treatment of a broken back. On Aug. 20 at 5:25 p.m. cars drven by Mark E., Bushard, of Eagle and Danel P. Alspaugh, also of Eagle collded at the ntersecton of Wrght Rd. andcutlerrd. Alspaugh was cted for falure to yeld the rght of way. - On Aug. 21 at 2:40 a.m. cars drven by Anthony Rahar, of Lansng and Ernest D. Dowd, of Bay Cty collded on U.S. 27. Dowd and hs two passengers were taken to the hosptal by ambulance. Rahar was cted for leavng the scene of a personal njury accdent. On Aug. 25 at 1:30 a.m. a car drven by Russell S. Ranney, Sr. of Langsburg struck and klled a deer on Hollster Rd. % mle north of Cutler Rd. On Aug. 26 at 7:45 a.m. Steven G. Martn, -of Pewamo, stated that he lost control of hs car on loose gravel and hs auto dropped off the sde of the road. On Aug. 26 at 9:07 a.m. cars drven by Jeanette A. Rosekrans, of R-3 St. Johns and Jay C. Werman, of 1618 E. Maple Rapds Rd. collded on US-27.two-tenths of a mle north of Walker Rd. On Aug. 28 at 11:30 a.m. cars drven by Rchard L. Beck, of Wauseon, Oho and Else M. Leatherman, of Detrot ^collded on US+27 one-tenth of a mle north of Hyde Rd. Receves degree Carol Ann Barthel, of 117 W. Oak St. n Ovd was one of 2,400 students at the Unversty of Mchgan recevng degrees at commencement ceremones Aug. 22 n Ann Arbor. Ms. Barthel receved her Master of Arts (MA) degree. Albert E. Jenner, a wellknown Chcago lawyer, was commencement speaker. Investgate auto mshaps Clnton County sherffs deputes nvestgated the followng accdents durng the past two weeks: Frday, Aug. 13, Steven W. Collar, 17, of Cedar Lake lost control of the auto-he was drvng as he attempted to make a turn at the Intersecton of Wrght Rd. and Island Rd. The ncdent occurred at 5:44 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 14 at 8:47 p.m., Clarence O. Severado, 25, of Wyomng, told deputes that ether a dog or a deer ran n front of hs vehcle as he was travellng south on I- - 06, 150 ft. from M-100. He swerved to mss the anmal and lost control of the car. The auto skdded 15 yards on the pavement and then 40 more yards on the drt of the medan. A car drven by Denns B. Barrett, 25, of Columbus, Oho was headed southbound on Hollster Rd. Sunday, Aug. 15 when he crossed nto the northbound lane and rolled over. He was taken to Owosso Memoral Hosptal for treatment. Frday, Aug. 20 at 4:50 p.m., cars drven by Mchael T. Faunce, 17, of Hall Rd. and Carla J..Gates, 18, of 2265 Park Rd. collded on US- 27. The Faunce auto struck the Gales auto from behnd as t was makng a left hand turn. There were no njures. St. Johns Polce report * The St. Johns - polce department reported three drunk and dsorderles, two stolen bkes and one larceny from an auto durng the past week. Gas was stolen from Phllps Implement Co. located at 313 N. Lansng. Durng the last week 10 mnor, accdents occurred.

3 Chldren experence $EPTEMBER 1,1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 3-A Frst year of A ED SCHMITT (left), out-gong St. Johns Amercan Legon commander, asssted by Eghth Dstrct Commander Donald Marsden (rght) presents the gavel to new Amercan Legon Commander Norval (Pete) Vallance durng nstallaton Saturday at the Legon Hall n St. Johns. DALE ROBINSON ( 2nd from left) and Keth Mshler (2nd from rght) vew ther Amercan Legon Lfe Membershp certfcates presented by out-gong St. Johns Legon Commander Ed Schmtt (left) and Donald Marsden (rght) Eghth Dstrct commander. The Amercan Legon Post Home 153 was the scene of a postluck dnner Saturday, Aug. 28 at 7 p.m.. for 56 Legonnares, wves ana guests., Followng the dnner, Legonnares Keth A. Mshler and, Dale F. Robnson of St. Johns were cted for ther dedcaton and outstandng servce to Post 153 for the past years. Commander Edward J. Schmtt presented each wth a Lfe Membershp n Post 153. Also present to celebrate the occason was another Lfe Member of Post 153, Percy Carrs of Clayton, Calforna, formerly of DeWtt. Mr. Carrs had been presented wth hs Lfe Membershp n Installaton of Post 153 offcers was conducted by Eghth Dstrct Commander Donald Marsden of Sagnaw asssted by Sgt-at-Arms Bert Mller. Offcers for nstalled were Commander Norval (Pete) Vallance; 1st Vce Commander - John Davson; 2nd Vce Commander - Lynn Smth; Adjutant - Wllam LaPeer; Fnance Offcer - Dale Robnson; Chaplan - Charles Edwards and Sgt-atarms - Davd LaPeer. Followng the nstallaton ceremones ^Amercan Legon Auxlary Unt 153 Presdent Anta Lynam and EBse news Gene Schoendorf was presented a Lttle League Sportsmanshp Award on behalf of the Braves, by Tom Galeckas team. He s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marton Galecka, Jr. Genes IGA Store sponsored the team and the trophy was on dsplay the past week. +++ Mr. and Mrs. Lucas Marten of 130 N. Ovd St., Else announce the engagement of ther daughter, France to John E. Glowney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Glowney of Woodbrdge Rd., Bannster. The couple are both graduates of Ovd-Else Hgh School and the Unversty of Mchgan n June Polce nvestgate ht, run Bath townshp polce reported a ht and run accdent that occurred Monday mornng at 12:05 on the Park Lake Rd. A car owned by Mary Zlvers, of Bath was struck from behnd., Two breakng and Three enterngs occurred at the same locaton Aug. 23 and Aug. 24. Hlltop Tavern on Park Lake Rd. was broken nto on two consecutve days wth theves takng four cases of whskey, pzzas, hamburger,^ and beer. The culprts also dd malcous destructon to the properly. r Mrs. Volet Marsden were ntroduced. A dance n the Club rooms concluded the evenng. The weddng date has been set for Sept Mr. and Mrs. Sdney Keys spent Wednesday evenng at the farm homes of Mrs. Adele Jones and Mr. and Mrs. John Jones on French Road, St. Johns. The occason was.a vst fr Om cousns, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Kalln of Owego, N.Y. The 19 cousns present enjoyed a pcnc supper, and vstng. +++ Chad Clayton Carroll was born Aug. 8.weght eght pounds. Hs parents are Jmme and Karen Carroll. +++ The Unted Methodst Women of the Else Unted Methodst Church wll hold ts openng meetng of the fall season at the home of Mrs. Charles Holcomb. A potluck supper wll be served "at 6:30 p.m. Each person s asked to brng own table servce and a dsh to pass. There wll be the annual electon of offcers and reports from church campers. wvwwvwvwwwwwwvww FORD ELITES 2 door hardtop* All have V-8, automatc transmsson, power steerng, power brakes, rados, whtewalls and vnyl roofs. Two have ar condtonng, one has ar, AAA-FM stereo and speed control. BUYNOWI - SAVE NOW! Many other good cars to choose from I ) EG AN FORD SALES 300W.HIGHAM ST. JOHNS PHONE When a chld goes off to schopl for the frst tme, whether t be nursery school or frst grade, t represents stress. Its a major transton pont for a chld and as parents we need to recognze the need for preparng the chld not only for the pleasures and satsfactons that a school envronment has to offer. We need to understand that our chldren experence lots of anxetes about ths new experence. Chldren are fearful about the reactons of the other chldren, and the teahcer. They wonder whats gong on at home whle they are away, and what theyre mssng out. They wonder f Mother or Father wll return to pck them up. Snce the end of June, Bath resdents have been hookng up to a new sewer lne whch was started n March and Work Remodelng work on the buldng at 2201 E. Grand Rver, to accomodate the newest offce of Clnton Natonal Bank, s progressng on schedule and, accordng to executve vce presdent Gayle Desprez, all appears n order to meet the en rg Col. Russell D. Terpenng, a former St. Johns resdent has been reassgned from deputy base commander at Hll AFB, Utah to base commander at Edwards AFB, n Calforna. Colonel Terpenng s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harl Steaven, R-6, St. Johns, Col., Terpenng and hs wfe Bobbe Joe, have three sons, Russell, Steaven and Davd. Terpenng resded n rural St. Johns pror to hs enlstment after hgh school graduaton n He went to Hll AFB n July 1974, as the Ogden ALC Inspector General and n July 1975, was reassgned to hs present poston. He receved hs commsson through the avaton cadet program has served as navgator, bombarder, and -radar operator and s now a command plot. Col. Terpenng attended the Unversty of the Phllpplnes and completed the Industral College of the Armed Forces. Hs command assgnments have Ch / By Chloe Padgett Extenson Home Economst So ts a good dea to make the transton gradually. Explan to the chld what wll requests for permts are stll comng n, accordng to June Burnette, clerk. Approxmately 320 permts scheduled openng date of Monday, Sept. 13. The branch, whch s one of two full-tme offces of Clnton Natonal beng prepared n the Lansng area, jons the banks Valley farms locaton whch has been n operaton snce Col. Russell Terpenng been wth the Tactcal Ar Command, Aerospace Defense and Command, Pacfc Ar Forces, Ar Tranng Command and NATO. happen, provde a chance to meet the teacher n advance f at all possble. Its also have been ssued. Gudelnes have been set up for contractor accordng to Thomas Woodruff, The second branch under current development s In Bath whch has been servced only part-tme. Ths offce s slated to open late ths year or n the early part of The Grand Rver locaton,! accordng to Desprez, has been n the plannng for almost two years and openng week of the offce wll nclude a number of actvtes for customers and guests. The N offce wll be the twelfth locaton of Clnton Natonal, whch s headquartered n St. Johns. GENERAL REVENUE SHARING 1 and become famlar wth at least the outsde of the faclty before school begns. If you lve n town and your chld wll walk to school, walk along the route hell take, showng hm the way and remndng hm of traffc safety. Its also mportant to stay wth hm for part of the frst day or days f he wants you to. If you do stay wth your chld, Its mportant not to slp out when he gets nvolved n somethng else. That wll only Increase hs anxety and fear of abandonment. Be sure to tell hm good-bye and when you wll see hm agan. Or to say when you come how long youll stay and when youll mportant to take your chld be back. to the school buldng, let Many chldren show ther hm play on the playground reacton to school and other stresses by stutterng, bedwettng, nal btng, ncreased thumb suckng, nghtmares, loss of appette or even wth physcal townshp supervsor. There complants of headaches and had been some problems stomach aches. Some wth hook-ups along Culver chldren show an averson to Dr. near Park Lake, mostly/ gong to s"c ool the stress s because of the rght-of-way* too great. If ths occurs, t s there s narrow and some contractors makng hook-ups have damaged the blacktop pavng. The sewer project was handled by the Clnton Department of Publc Works for the townshp. Accordng to Woodruff the sewer s completed, wth complants and repars beng handled at ths tme. To apply for a permt, resdents are to go to the townshp offces. They are asked to pay $25, ten of these dollars gong to the state. The,total cost of the hook-up s $1,500. Mrs Burnette sad that ths amount can be pad n cash or can be pad over a perod of 25 years wth nterest accumulated over that amount of tme. Everyone should be hooked up to the new sewer lne by Dec. 31 of ths year. mportant for the parent to contact the school to fnd out what s gong on. Sometmes the chld really enjoyed school but was frghtened by a bully n the class. If ths s the case, some attempt should be made to elmnate that stress so the chld doesnt "turn off "altogether about gong to school. Many of the major stress reactons for chldren center around school. School should provde an envronment to gratfy the chlds curosty about the world. But ths can only happen If the chld feels secure n hs home base secure n the knowledge that he has parents who are lovng and concerned about; who are sncerely nterested n hm and what happens to hm, parents who lsten to what he says, and to what he does. QENERALnEVEHUE SHARING PROVIDES FEDERAL FUNDS OIR.ECTLY TO LOCAL AND STATE GOVERNMENTS YOUR GOVERNMENT MUST PUBLISH ^ REPORT ADVISINQVOU HOW THESE FUNDS HAVE BEEN USED OR OBLIGATED DURING THE YEAR FROM JULY 1 197S THRU JUNE SO 1978 S ISTTO INFORM1 YOUOFYOUR GOVERNMENTS PRIORITIES ANO TO ENCOURAGE YOUR PARTICIPATION IN DECISIONS ONHOW FUTURE FUNOS SHOULD OE SPENT HOTIl AW COMPLAINTS OF DISCRIMINATION IN THE UK OF THESE,FUNDI MAY BB fcent TO THE OFFICE Of FtEVINUt HARIHQ, WASHINGTON, D C. TOW ACTUAL EXPENDITURES (Include ObUfllKmtl (CI OPERATING I AI CATEGORIES 16] CAPITAL MAINTENANCE 1 PUBLIC SAFETY 1 RECREATION U OTHER IBpesr,) L, 6 Ignoluraot Ch letet 9975 THE GOVERNMENT OF UfTERTOUN TOUNSHIP he receved General Revenue Snwng payment* totalng durng n* perod Irom July 1 ISIS mm Juna /ACCOUNT NO a 3 3 Q 1 9 Q15 UflTERTOUN TOUNSHIP TOUNSHIP TREASURER CLINTON COUNTY ROUTE 3 GRAND LEDGE MICH 4883? yf [0 TRUST FUND REPORT rel«r10 Imtruelon D 1 BelaneaaaotJunaM, 19TS 3 Revenue Sharng Fund Recevedhom July I IBISIhru June30 1)78 3 Inlereet Receved or Credted (July 1 107S thru June 30, t BIB) 4 Fund Released lom Oblotllon (IF ANY) 5 Sumollnt I B Funde Returned loors (IF ANY) T Total FUR dt Avalable B Total Arounl Expended NONDISCRIMINATION REQUIREMENTS HAVE BEEN MET IE) CERTIFICATION I canty tha I am tn* CUM E.r»cu1rv* OIIHler and [Sum ol lne IS column B and column C) Wltofeepct to the enttlement lunde reported hereon I «* * eerlty " " that "-- may <a n«t b«n<m In vwlon of Wler ma prorty, auandllura 0 Balance aaojune 30.1B7S ulrament (Secton 103) or Ma matchng (untl prohl&l <llton (Secton 4^& IF1THE HEWS MEDIA HAVE BEEN ADVISED THAT A COMPLETE COPY OF THIS REPORTHAS BEEN PUBLISHED IN ALOCALNEWSPAP6ROFQENERALCIRCU. ^-^>-fly^7/7f IATION IHAVEACOPYOFTHIS REPORT AND RECORDS DOCUMENTING THE ,052 jls 16,196 _D_ 1,17 CONTENTS THEY ARE OPEN FOR PUBLIC SCRUTINY AT 17A03 S. 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4 SEPTEMBER 1, 1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST, JOHNS, MICHIGAN 4-A RICHARD L- MILLIMAN Publsher - JIM EDWARDS Edtor Back Through %$& * t^e Years A PERSONAL LOOK AT THE NEWS. Between the lnes wth Jm Edwards St. Johns 1 Market So those tomatoes are fnally rpenng n the garden, are they? Not only that, but you have three tmes as many as vou need and dont Know what to do wth them? Sell em. Thats rqht/ load those tomatoes, ears of corn, carrots, cucumbers, peppers, etc. and take them to the St. Johns Farmers Market held each Saturday mornng n tye Clnton Natonal Bank parkng lot. Whether you have a bushel basket load or a pck-up load, St. Johns area resdents are nvted to dsplay for sale ther vegetable products from 8 a.m. untl noon. You say, on the other hand, your tomatpes are stll the sze of golf balls, the corn snt knee hgh to a parakeet and the carrots could be used for toothpcks? We I, each Saturday mornng s your opportunty to get n on that good vegetable eatng by buyng your favortes from area garden green thumbers. The Farmers Market also offers -the opportunty for local talent to dsplay pantngs, wood products, weavng, crochet work, ceramcs etc. for sale. Interested? Just drve down Saturday mornng - you do not need a reservaton. The Farmers Market, sponsored by the St. Johns Area Chamber of Commerce, s new ths year.. Wth enough publc support, t wll be an annual event and a unque addton to downtown Saturday mornng shoppng n St. Johns. %-f- y -Jm Edwards -VtSWjyX*. \. Over 30 persons from the ;St. Johns area at a two-day ^meetng recently, joned Wth 1,000 other Jehovahs -.Wtnesses n passng a resoluton to be sent to the!east Afrcan naton of Malaw. For many years Jehovahs Wtnesses have ;Wen persecuted n Malaw ;because of ther fath. ;. Jonng n the appeal for justce and freedom for people of Malaw, among Mothers from the area were Tm and Los Schroeder, Joe land Margret Adamsk, Ron land Barbara Dean, and Jerry Land Marleen Hunt. j«george Eberhard, a [representatve of the St. Johns congregaton and one lof the sgners of the ^resoluton, explaned the! reason for the message to Dr. ;Banda, the Lfe Presdent of ; Malaw: j. *<xhe volent, unjust ^treatment of our people n ^Malaw parallels that of ladolf Htlers treatment of ; Jehovahs Wtnesses. Both of.these nhumane attempts to stfle or rradcate Chrstan freedom are now factually establshed. The dfference, of course, s that the mstreatment and detenton of Wtnesses n Malaw s stll gong on" The mstreatment of whch Eberhard spoke has benn corofborated by ndependent news servces, f ncludng Unted Press Internatonal and Assocated Press. In fact, the World Councl of Churches has nvestgated the plght of Jehovahs Wtnesses and as a result has ssued a letter to Dr. Banda. Speakng for the Councl, General Secretary Phlp Potter on May 31,1976, wrote of "much ncdence of contnung hardshp caused to the Jehovahs Wtnesses by local offcals and members of the Youth League.", In closng hs letter, the General Secretary sad, "we therefore appeal to you to take approprate measures by whch those now detaned n camps and those arrested are released and can go back to ther vllages to lead a normal lfe. We further request you to reconsder the atttude and almanack * ; The Republcan Natonal conventon s over, but the ; memores that lnger on n my mnd are domnated by t Ronald Reagan. * -.True, Gerald Ford and not Ronald Reagan came out on top n Kansas Cty; but the conventon, t seems to me, belonged not to Ford but to Reagan. > * Ford won the nomnaton but by less than 100 votes. For a : sttng Presdent to come that dose to the sack s certan ;; testmony for the challenger, and not necessarly for the ; champon. Probably there were enough delegates whose hearts belonged to Reagan although ther votes belonged to Ford to t have turned the decson around, under other crcumstances. *- But Ford won; the hstory books say so. In vctory, t appeared that Ford dd just the rght thngs. Hs acceptance ^speech was a fne one. Hs entre demeanor n vctory - ;nvtng Reagan to the platform, for example - carred just t?the rght tone. And hs famly, Betty Ford and the kds, ^performed wnnngly, too. ; : Many Reagan* partsans lkely wll carry ther ; dsappontment to extremes. Lke many lberals n the Democratc party, many conservatves n the Republcan party have long and controllng memores, and defeat goes down Wth great dffculty, f at all. : That Ford s conservatve matters not to the hard losers; the fact s that Ford s not ther conservatve, Reagan Is. The polces of the government and the Congress Party to the Jehovahs Wtnesses and to engage n conversatons wth ther leaders n the country wth, a vew to explorng how best a lastng soluton can be found to the problem. We assure you of our support and cooperaton for such efforts." Eberhard explaned that Jehovahs Chrstan Wtnesses have never*, nterfered n the poltcs of any government. "Our appeal," sad Eberhard "s not for the restructurng of any government, but rather an appeal to the conscence of natonal leaders to do what s humane. He nvted readers to express ther feelngs by letter to: Hs Excellency the Lfe Presdent of Malaw Ngwaz Dr. H. Kamuzu Banda Central Government Offces Prvate Bag 301 Captal Cty Llogwe 3 Malaw, Central Afrca..-t^- Sept. 1,1966 " 10 years ago A former Clnton County Probate Judge, Jean H. Corken, ded at Clnton Memoral Hosptal, Aug. 24, at 2:40 a.m. after a long llness, Mrs.Corkn was 79. Loss wll run nto many, thousands of dollars n a blaze Monday nght that leveled a large barn on the Joe Kurks farm at 3982 N. Merdan Road nortn of Ovd. Fre trucks fror^both Ovd and Else battled the fre but had no chance to save the barn. Sx calves, about 200 chckens, 8,000 bales of hay, "2,000 bales of straw, a new corn planter, two cultvators, a sprayer and gran drll were lsted as lost. Sharp eyes and quck acton by passng motorsts was credted wth savng the Olve Grange Hall from destructon by fre last Thursday evenng. St. Johns fremen were called out just before 6 p.m. to the frame landmark at DeWtt and Jason Roads. The steps leadng up to the west end of the porch cross the front of the buldng had caught fre and were destroyed. < Aug. 30, years ago Sunday mornng, September 2, at 10:45 ground breakng ceremones for the new St. Johns Lutheran church wll be held. Plans are now completed for the bref servce to take place at the new ste for the church on East Sturgs at Whttemore street. Accordng to Robert West, t contractor, actual work oh the project wll then begn after the Labor Day Holday. Two Lansng men were arrested last week n connecton wth the strongarm robbery of Fred J. Barber, Vctor townshp "farmer on August 17. Wlle Lee Lews, 36, 516 Homer Street, and Wlle Lee Dennng," 36, 119 S. Larch, have been charged wth armed robbery and are beng held n the Clnton County jal. Both Lews and Dennng have waved examnaton n justce court and have been bound over to crcut court. Work was completed ths week on a cement block wall bult on the westend of the tenns courts at the St. Johns cty park. The wall wll serve as a practce surface for tenns players and may also be used fpr handball. Sept. 5, years ago - Corn, potatoes, and 1 peppermnt on Clnton Countys muck land suffered damage from the unseasonably early frost Monday nght. There were From the Clnton V County News Fles of 1936,1946,1956, & 1966 some reports too, of damage to crops on hgh lands n the county. No death n recent years tasso shocked and saddened Clnton County resdents as the passng at 12:20 p.m. Frday of Edgar L.VanEUs, 48, "well-known Bengal townshp who s the father of 13 lvng chldren. Mr. VanElls ded of pneumona at Clnton Memoral hosptal followng an llness of about a week. He was taken sck the prevous Frday and entered the hosptal Monday. He had been n apparent good health pror to the onset of hs fatal llness. John C. Hugus, 79, wellknown local resdent and one of the frst group fo toal carrers at the St. Johns post offce, passed away on Tuesday mornng at the home of hs daughter, Mrs. Cecl Felds of Lansng. Mr. Hugus, has been ll" for several years and was taken to hs daughters home from St. Johns last Thursday. Sept. 3, years ago Pushed upward nearly half a mle by strong gas pressure, ol spouted from the Authur No 1 wldcat well n Vctor townshp at 6 oclock Wednesday mornng, Sept. 2. The flow contnued for nearly an hour and the drll crew s now makng all possble speed to get down nton the Dundee stratums the "pay drt" of the ol ndustry. Another test for ol n Clnton got under moton Monday when a drll crew spudded n on the Harrs No. 1 wldcat n Bngham townshp. Tuesday a strng oflghts was rgged and work wll proceed on a 24- hour bass untl ether "black gold" or black water, the bane of all ol men s struck. "open house" at the newly erected Gowers Elevator n Eureka. All farmers and others nterested are nvted to nspect the buldng add ts equpment on that day pror to ts openng for busness on Tuesday, Sept. 8. Aug. 17, Smth, Josephne D. to Harold C. and Iola D. Cramer Lots 8,13,14 Blk. 16, Ovd. Aug. 17, Sloat, James and Jll, Loynes, Rchard Lews and Rose Marty to Lyle V. and Ruby J. Dunham.Lots *2,13 Lyman Cobbs Add. Aug. 17, Cope, Davd L. and Cyntha L. to Gerald F. and Dors E, Hnes (prop) In Sec. 5 Bath. Aug. 17, Farrer, Wayne T. By Rchard L. MMman an star at Ford party dfference, although ndstngushable to many of us, could result n slackened partsan effort, and eventually a breakaway to a thrd party Selecton of Sen/Robert Dole as Fords runnng mate came as a surprse to me. I confdently predcted to anyone who asked, and some who ddnt, that Mr. Reagan would wnd up on the Ford tcket as the ultmate n party unty and poltcal healng - whch kept my record n poltcal prognostcaton up to snuff for the year. Doles selecton underlnes the theory that the am n selectng a runnng mate s not to add strength, but to avod drawbacks. Dole seems to ft that mold. To the votng publc, at ths pont, Dole would appear to come out to zero - nether addng nor subtractng from Fords appeal. As Ford explaned n Kansas Cty: "Bob Dole has been a team player. Bob Doles phlosophy and mne concde almost dentcally. Bob Dole s a good campagner. Bob Dole wll help to heal any dvsveness wthn the party." Obvously, Presdent Ford feels comfortable wth Dole, personally, Id feel a bt more comfortable f the Presdent had cted Mr. Doles qualfcatons to run the country as one of the reasons be pcked hm for vce presdent The conventon role of a couple of poltcal opposltes was < partcularly Intrgung. "A trend In televson advertsng s passng, sad to say. For * a whle, many commercal spots on the tube were entertanng, humorous or pleasng to the ear. Remember, "I cant beleve I ate the whole thng"? At the tme, t was lkely one of the most oft-quoted commercals on the ar. However, we as consumers evdently chuckled at the commercal, but ddnt buy the product. The advertsng frm who dreamed up "I cant beleve I ate the whole thng" lost the account. There was the soft drnk song, "Id Lke to Teach The World To Sng." No, that soft drnk has gone the way of laundry detergents, dsh soaps, peanut butter, etc. n those -nerve grndng comparson Thats the commercal n whch the lady asks us to please buy her fathers wne because she hates makng the commercal. If we buy the wne, she wont have to make more commercals. In a way, I lke the -.commercal, but. a.t the same tme, I dont beleve here. Shes a pad model and snt even related to the lttle ole wnemaker. If she s hs daughter, she really doesnt mnd beng on televson - commercals - "I dont beleve t, I pcked your beverage over my Kckapoo Joy Juce." Instead of a soap company arng a two-part message sayng ther soap s 99 and percent pure and t floats, we now learn ther dsh soap wll promote Mom from the Browne Scout car pool to the center of attracton at the Country Club Socal. The other nght, a commercal featured a clumsy bellboy droppng a couples luggage and then havng the nerve to gasp, "Rng around the collar." Most women, nstead of lookng forlorn and ashamed, would put rngs around both of hs eyes. A wne commercal has me puzzled because I cant.decde whether or not I lke t. «=she eats up all that attenton. How about the poor hostess gettng chewed out by her husband because all the guests are gaggng on her greasy French fres? She should whp out her chart showng the slmy upset stomach remedy coatng the stomach. Then, none of the.food would get eaten and she could gve t to the poor kds who are locked upstars untl the end of the party. Dont forget Cora. You know Cora - shes the mouthy harpe n the lttle store that stocks only one brand of coffee that she keeps sellng to the same couple. You know the couple. The husband s the guy who, f he were you or I, would get a shot n the mouth for whnng about hs wfes rotten coffee. It seems 99 and percent of the commercals are slly and Irrtatng. That says somethng about al of us who watch televson. We evdently buy the products pushed by the rrtatng commercals. The advertsng agences apparently fee.1 that, although ther commercal messages are rrtatng and offendng, we remember the name of the product and buy t. That means even more slly commercals., Sgh. From The Senate Sen. Rchard Allen How much freedom of choce can you have n publc school systems? Should students be allowed to attend a dstrct other thanwhere they lve? f so, who should pay? All these questons have come up due to a controversal provson n the recently sgned State Ad Act that serously lmts students abltes to transfer from one school dstrct to another. Transfers and tutons are a complex area of school law. I have been workng wth ths for a couple of years and barely understand t. So f you cant follow ths blame me, not yourself. When a student transfers from one dstrct to another he takes not only hs State Ad payment wth hm, he takes hs share of local revenue as well. Sounds crazy doesnt t? But heres r * howt works, smplfed a lttle bt so I can understand t. State Ad guarantees school dstrcts wth equal mllage wll receve the same total funds, local and state, per student no matter how far ther local wealth falls below $40,000 n valuaton (SEV) per chld. What s not pad locally, by multplyng SEV tmes Real Estate transfers and Elzabeth C. to Russell F. and Gay M. Moyses (prop) n Sec. 13 Olve. Aug. 17, Tucker, Mchael C. and Marlyn K. to John Jr. and Dolores M. Flores Lot 5, Northland Acres. Aug. 17, Looms, Mark L., Looms, Wayne A. and Alce J. to Loren J. and Tonya L. Ward lots 30, 31, Nelsons s Subdv. Aug. 17, Rogers, Wllam P. ard Joarn M. to Eva L, Sen. Rchard Schwelker, the ultra-lberal Republcan,, accepted the role as.mr. Reagans runnng mate n a hghly unusual poltcal devce hauled out by the Reagan forces; Sen. James Buckley, the ultra-conservatve Republcan, brefly flew jus own presdental tral balloon In yet another poltcal devce hauled out by Reagan forces. Both devces were doomed from the outset, and almost any objectve vewer could easly see they wouldnt work. In addton, both senators may have harmed ther own poltcal fortunes back home by takng up the cudgels as they dd. But bg-tme poltcs has a strange and begulng effect even on the seasoned. - The stll small voce that, whspers n the ear of the poltcans "t just mght be you" was callng clearly to both Sen. Schwelker and Sen. Buckley. Ther responses llustrate perfectly the stranglehold presdental poltcs can acheve upon the reason of ntellgent men. Keepng that n mnd helps to explan many otherwse unexplanajble developments n the presdental arena t. So now theyre off and runnng - Jmmy Carter and Walter Mondale for the Democrats, and Jerry Ford and Robert Dole for the Republcans. As,of now, Id have to bet that Carter wll wn;,and remember I havent been wrong n predctons snce I confdently forecast Ronald Reagan for vce presdent on Mr. Fords tcket. GoddardLote, 7. Ballantnes Wee Farms Aug. 17, Goddard, Eva L. to Robert R. and.jule Ann Paul Jr. Lots 6,7 Ballantnes Wee Farms. Aug. 17, Albar Enterprzes Inc. to Mchael G. and Dana D. Croad Lot 22, Imperal Shores. Aug. 17, Croad, Mchael G. and Dana D.to Jerry W. and Nancy K. Langheld Lot 22, Imperal Shores. Aug. 18, Garmyn, Rchard E. and Patrca Ann to Joseph F. and Isabel C. Donahue Lot 253 Clnton Vllage No. 3. Aug. 18, Hller, Helen to Consumers Power Company (prop) n Sec. 27 Greenbush. Aug. 18, Clayton Corporaton to Glbert and Suzanne D.DeVleger (prop) n Sec. 33 Ovd. Aug. 18, C&S Propertes to Marvn and Barbara LaLone (prop) n Sec. 31 rley. Aug. 18, LaLone, Marvn F. and Barbara A. to Ronald A. and Deborah L. Parks (prop) n Sec. 31 Rley, Aug. 18, Swanson, Mldred to Lee and Janet -P. Duttenhaver (prop) n Sec. 9 Essex. Aug. 18, Knght, Erc W. and Lynda to Dean A. and Roxanne Eberhard Lots 5,6- Walker Sub. Aug. 19, Hartwck, Mldred to Paul L. and Geneveve A. Blunt (prop) n sec. 11 Duplan. Aug. 19, Blunt, Paul L. and Geneveve A. to Edward W. Malne K. (prop) n Sec. 11 Duplan. Aug. 19, Betterly, Ronald B. and Barbara V. to Dean and Georga I. Beck Lot 5, Imperal Shrs. Aug. 19, Allen, Kenneth D. and Dorne J. to Bobbe Lee and Conne Ann Cooper Lot 32, Nelsons... Aug. 19, Cooper, Bobbe Lee and Conne Ann to Ford S. and Esther M, LaNoble Lot 32, Nelsons. Aug. 19, LaNoble, Ford S. and Esther M. to Coralene A. Bloss; Andrew R. Jackson Lot 32, Nelsons. mllage wll be made up by the State. Thus dstrcts levyng 25 mlls have 1000 per chld, 250 comes from local states and 750 from State Ad. If SEV s the fgures would be reversed but the total stll 1000 smple huh? If the "dstrct had 1000 students they have a 1 mllon dollar operatng fund local and state dollars. If they gan a student they gan a full 1000 dollars not just the 750 or 250 that s the States share. Thus, even f your State Ad payment s only $100 per pupl for the total n. your school one addtonal gets you another Crazy but thats how t works out. And of course t works In reverse. Lose a student and you lose 1000 smackers! Thus the controversy between local dstrcts over transfers! Its bg bucks! Most dstrcts hate to lose students. Some fght to attract them. Except out of formula (over $40,000 SEV) dstrcts; for them the stuaton reverses. They love to lose them to n formula dstrcts and the State pcks up the tab. en Secton TO. of ths years State Ad Act threw n a hooker. Students would be counted n dstrcts where they lve rather than where they go to school. The recevng dstrct must charge full cost tuton whch the resdence dstrct may pay f t chooses. If not, the student pays, not $100 or $200 but the full $1000 or more. In effect ths gves dstrcts of resdence stronger control over transfers out than many of us thnk they should have. I have a bll prepared for fall to remedy the stuaton. But as you can see ts a complex area. I dont know f I can explan t well enough to get t through! St. Johns school menus Wednesday, September 8 Sloppy Joes French Frys - Sr. Hgh Potato Chps - Jr. Hgh Slced Cucumbers Vz pt. mlk Cherry Crsp Thursday, September 9 Pzza Green Beans Cole Slaw - \h. pt. mlk - Cooke Frday, September 10 Spansh Rce Corn " Jello Mold Vz pt. mlk, Cnnamon Roll Wednesday, September 8 CHEESEBURGER French Fres Peas & Carrots Hamburger Bun Catsup Mlk Cooke Thursday.September 9.HOT DOG. Tater Barrels Garden Vegetables Hot Dog Bun Mustard Mlk Cooke Frday, September d TACO JOE French Fres / Corn & Carrots Taco Shell Pretzel Logs Mlk

5 SEPTEMBER 1 ( 1976 CLINTON COUNTY.NEWS, ST/.IOHNS, MICHIGAN 5-A By Neva Keys Else Correspondent The twelve sons and daughters of the late Onas and Thelma Baese assembled on the weekend of Sunday, July 25 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Baese at Lttletown, near Gettysburg, Pa. Dck Baese s a commercal plot on Arlne out of Baltmore, Maryland. The other sons and daughters wth * ther husbands, wves and some of the chldren were: Versl Baese of Else, Robert Baese of Ovd, Eldon Baese of Else, Mary Lou (Baese) Hanold of St. Clar Shores, Onalee (Baese) Austn of Otsego, Lews, Gale and Merle Baese of Else, Raymond Baese of Owosso, Owen Baese of Fowler and Dane (Baese) Bates of Else. Other relatves and frends attendng were: Frank Doten of Hazel Park, Mr. and Mrs. Burr Doten of Owosso, Mrs. Beulah Rogers of Hggns Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Snyder of Else, and Mr. and Mrs. Grande Reed of Vernon, and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Wnans 6f Clarks Green near Scranton, Pa. There were sx campers, one tent and others stayed at the Sheraton Inn nearby. On Saturday nght the group joned n an old-fashoned sbngfest. There were 68 present for the huge outdoor barbecue on Sunday. Many toured the.battlefelds 1 of Gettysburg. \ The Eldon Baese and Dck Bates famly and Ken Baese * made a trp to Washngton, D.C. for a tour of the cty. Mr. and Mrs. Burr Doten and Frank Doten drove on to Plymouth, Mass., and met other relatves of the Doten famly. They also went to the old cemetery, where they took 1 pctures of the tombstones wth names and dates of ther ancestors., Mr. and Mrs. Glbert D, Fett of 8259 Merdan Rd., - Else, celebrated ther 25th weddng annversary by flyng to the Hawaan Islands for a two weeks vacaton. They vsted ther cousns.. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Shelley Who are statoned there n the U.S. Servce. They reported the weather as perfect and the profuson of beautful orchds and other wld flowers just lke a dream to them. They also vsted many other ponts of nterest such as the mltary nstallatons, outer slands, harbors, Battleshp Row, Pearl Harbor, lush flower gardens, Hawaan entertaners and dormant volcanoes. They dned at the Internatonal Ktchen where exotc eatng of foods from many countres and ther entertanment were enjoyed. Also there were pneapple felds and sugar plantatons, luscous fruts and fresh fsh and lobsters avalable at all tmes. Another golfer from Else has made a hole-n-one for the frst tme. Don Cook, who had never seen anyone make a hole-n-one, much less dong t hmself, was the lucky one ths tme. Vouchng for hm were hs partners, A.C. Lnman of St. s Johns, Bun Cokln and Sd Keys of Else at the North Star Golf Course, recently. Cooks luck hole was no. 12, 170 yards. Hs three partners each made the three par. A baby boy, Grffen Whtng, was born July 29 to Jack and Judy Loynes of 3004 Crescent Beach, Manstee at a Traverse Cty Hosptal. Grandparents are Rex Loynes of Else and Mrs. Kay Whtng of Sprng Lake. Russell Robnson, who underwent major lung surgery at the Alma Hosptal two weeks ago s slowly recoverng. ^ Mrs. Helen Wnans has returned home followng back surgery at a Lansng Hosptal. Mrs. Hazel Blayney has been transferred to Pleasant Vew and Mrs. Besse Stewart has returned to her home from the Owosso Memoral Hosptal. LeRoy Vncent, after a stay at Owosso Memoral Hosptal, s much mproved and has returned to hs home. Honored guests at a double baby shower were Mchelle Amy Casteel, nfant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Casteel and Paul Stephen Melson, nfant son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Melson. Specal guests were Mchelles grandmother and great grandmother and Pauls grandmother. About 25 other frends and relatves jwere present to enjoy the evenng. No games were played the evenngwas spent n the openng of the gfts and conversaton. Helen Husad lst the gfts for Paul as hs mother opened them, and Nacy Baker lsted the gfts for Mchelle as her mother opened them. Refreshments of wafers, punch, jello and coffee were served by the hostesses, Nancy Baker and Donna Hettnger. Ths all took place on Thursday evenng, August 19 at the Shepardsvlle Church. Mr, and Mrs. Russel Waters hafe returned home from a vacaton n Northern Ontaro. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Squers have returned home after a two weeks vacaton at a famly church camp on the shores of Lake Mchgan. Charge Conference wll be held about the mddle of September for both the Prce, and Shepardsvlle Churches* Edward D. Manrng, M.D. s openng a prvate medcal practce Sept. 1, at 607 Turner Street, n pewtt, at the corner of Webb Road and Turner Road. Doctor Manrng; hs wfe, Nancy, and sx chldren have purchased a home on Arport Road. Hs offce phone number s and hs home phone number s Doctor Manrng receved hs M.D. degree from the Unversty of Colorado n He served hs nternshp wth the Navy from 1961 to 1965 and started Church School wll resume the second Sunday, n September. Ths wll also be HomeComng Sunday. Dr. Robert C. Smth, a former pastor and now Grand a prvate medcal practce n pel Norte, Colorado n He also has a one- year resdency n general practce from the Unversty of Vrgna. Doctor Manrng ntends to do famly medcne, ncludng obstetrcs. In makng the announcement, Paul E. McNamarn admnstrator of Clnton Memoral Hosptal, sad "We are all very happy to have a man of Doctor Manrngs calber open a prvate practce n the DeWtt area." Rapds Dstrct Superntendent, wll be the guest speaker. There wll be a potluck dnner at one oclock, followed by an afternoon of fellowshp. COMPLETE BODY WORK AND GLASS REPLACEMENT BOBS AUTO BODY, INC. 800 N. Lansng Phono INSTITUTE "ONE" PREPARATION FOR SALESPERSON & BROKERS LICENSE 7 p.m. Iona Hgh School, ROOM hours per week for U weeks. Tuton: $ ndvdual, $60.00 senor ctzen, (pad n nstallments) NO CHARGE FOR FEIST LESSON Approved by Department of Lcensng & Regulaton Permt No "Approved for full refund from V.A. under chapter No.$ 34&35 Holloways Real Estate Insttute Ph ADULT EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Glrft Sure was, but hard on your summer clothes. But theres another summer comng and nows the tme to remove perspraton and other stans before they have a chance to set. Clothes are expensve. Keep ther new look longer. Ph Johns Sept. 8 Central Genetcs Meetng - Extenson Offce - 8 p.m. Sept. 8 Lvestock Buyers Apprecaton Dnner - Smth Hall - 7 p.m. Sept. 9 Area Famly Lvng Councl - Central Natonal Bank - 9:30 a.m. Sept. 13 Dstrct Meetng - Mchgan Assocaton of Extenson Homemakers - Corunna - 9:30 a.m.. Sent H Horse Leaders Sept. 14 Famly Lvng Sept. 14 Famly Lvng Holday Workshop, Councl Meetng - Smth Hall - 9:30 a.m. Sept H Councl Meetng - Robert Kssanes - 8:00 p.m. Sept. 20 Famly Lvng Area Day - Charlton Park - Hastngs Sept. 25 Ram Day at M.S.U. Purebred Beef Sale Bam Sept H Leader-Parent Horse Show - Fargrounds - St. @> Damonds, Watches, Bracelets, Jowulry, ItornsTo Ft Any Occason, WE HAVE PLEASING SELECTIONS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Stop and vst us soon LEVEYS JEWELRY 125 E. Man, Eff, Natonal checkng s Stop n today and open yours! * : I 2) COMING OR GOING ARROW IS YOUR BEST ECONOMY BUY IN TH MARKET PLACE TODAY! s 99 OVER DEALER COST! Our new sub-compact features «standard equpment reclnng front bucket seals -and fold dowrucar wet to tlt steerng column end ah around tnted glass 6131 SOUTH PENM0N.& 1 PENNSYLVANIA JSH-IAW THURS.T L9. m *»*w»**s UNSIHC @@@@!gl o I 4 I BI"B"BE Wkj p^l 1 * 1 T CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK OF ST. 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6 S ^ ^^ ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 6-A \Clnton County News and Socety T MR. AND MRS. ARCHIE HILL of St. Johns wll be honored at an open house at the Frst Unted Methodst Church In St. Johns on Sunday Sept. 12 from 2 to 5 p.m. to celebrate ther 30th weddng annversary. The event Is beng hosted by Mrs. Hlls ssters and brother: Mrs. Luclle Casteel, Mrs. Alberta Cornwell, Mrs. Vvan Wyrlck. and Dean Wllkle, all of St. Johns. The couple was marred Sept. 4,1026 n St. Johns and have lved at ther present address for the past 44 years. Relatves, frends and neghbors are nvted to attend and the famly asks that there be no gfts. Remefnber the date: Saturday, Sept. 11 All day ffom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Ears perced by a regstered nurse. All sold gold, 14K gold ball earrngs Plus 10% off on TT 9 T 1 purchase of your arr s Jewelry next par of earrngs. 114N>CIMn s. ** Ptont M*T«3 Marlyn C. Parker, became the wfe of Duane L. Becker durng a double rng ceremony May 22 n St. Joseph Catholc Church n St. Johns. Rev. Wllam Hankerd offcated at the 1:30 p.m. weddng and Denns Becker, brother of the groom served as lector.- Parents of the couple, are Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Messer, of 407 Meadowvew Dr. n St. Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Parker, 103 E. McKay n Salne and Mr. and Mrs. Al B. Becker, of 206 S. Morton St., n St, Johns. The couple chose a "ranbow weddng" wth varous flowers n pastel colors of coral, purple, green, yellow, blue and pnk decoratng the altar. They had a mass ceremony wth Mrs. Ray Schneder as organst and the entre congregaton jonng n song. The brde chose a Vctoran style gown of dotted swss over tafetta, a bodce ofsquare yolk and The annual Whtford reunon was held Sunday, Aug. 15 n the St. Johns Cty Park. Ffty people from varous areas of the state attended-the event. A busness meetng - followed, the potluck pcnc. Offcers elected for the Ranbow colors hghlght Parker, Becker weddng r cluny lacej^ and empre wastlne, bshop sleeves and lace cuffs. The gown featured an A-lne skrt wth a flounce "bottom and lace border. She wore" a fngertp Mantlla wth matchng cluny lace and brdal lluson. The brde carred a teardrop bouquet of babys breath, and woodfber flowers n the "weddngs ranbow colors. Mad of honor was Los Mare Wllams, a frend of the brde from St. Johns. Brdesmads were: Fae Parker, sster-n-law of the brde, from Ann Arbor; Debra Morrs, a frend of the brde, from Lansng; Jane Sra, sster of the groom, from St. Johns; and Mary "Flefeel, sster of the groom, from Owosso. Flowergrl was Mchelle Sra, nece of the groom, from St. Johns, Each attendant wore gowns of dfferent pastel colors of mock dotted swss. The dresses featured a.bodce of square yoke wth Whtforcls hold annual reunon r* comng year were: Herbert Poppe, presdent; Keth Whtford, vce-presdent; and Ann Poppe, secretarytreasurer. """" Next year the Golden Celebraton Wll be held agan n St. Johns Cty Park on Saturday, Aug. 21. CASE NO. U-4717 TO THE GAS CUSTOMERS OF CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY: As pan of the contnued hearngs n Case No. U-4717 bang held on Consumers Power Companys November 27, 1974 applcaton for a gas rate ncrease, tt-a Mchgan Publc Servce Commsspn on July 30, 1976 granted Consumers Powers moton to present for Commsson consderaton addtonal evdence concernng the cost of renderng gas servce based on a test year endng December 31, 1975, adjusted for known changes In Pror testmony and exhbts n ths proceedng had been lmted to a test perod of the 12 months endng June 30, 1974, adjusted for certan known changes In In addton to consderng the current cost of renderng gas servce, the Commsson wll also consder the ssues of: t1) gas rate desgn and charges and (2) the approprate treatment for ratemakng purposes of the Mchgan Sngle Busness Tax. Consumers Power has ndcated that ts addtonal evdence concernng ths later *est perod demonstrates a need for addtonal gas rate relef n the amount of $18,948,000 over and above the nterm rate relef prevously authorzed n Case No. U-4717 pursuant to orders of the Commsson ssued on June 2, 1975 and March 8, Moreover, the addtonal gas rate relef beng requested by Consumers Power s exclusve of any addtonal revenue requrement whch may result whena fnal determnaton s made by the Commsson In Case No. U-4717" as to the proper amount of Marysvllfe Synthetc Nature) Gas Plant costs to be ncluded n Consumers Powers gas rats base. As a part of ts consderaton 6f the ssues of rate desgn and charges n CBSB No. U-4717, the Commsson has ndcated that t wll consder revsons to the rates, rules and regulatons, servce standards, and procedures pertanng to centrally metered and resale gas servce now beng provded by Consumers Power Company specfcally Includng ssues relatng to rate desgn and classfcaton as defned n Phase III of Case No. U-4985 whch need to be resolved as they pertan to such gas busness. Proceedngs n Case No. U-4985 began n December 1975 on thb Commssons own moton to nqure Into the,regulatons and procedures of gas and electrc utltes pertanng to centrally metered customers. Includng resellng customers, and to provde for approprate standards and rates for centrally metered gas and electrc utlty sarvce, * The Mchgan Publc Servce Commsson has scheduled heerlngs on the matters referred to heren as part of the contnued proceedngs In Case No. U-4717 and has ordered that notce be gven of ths expanson of Case No. U-4717 to nclude^ Consumers Powers request for the addtonal gas rate relef n the amount of $18,948,000 and the Commssons decson to Include the Issues defned n Phase IU of Case-No. U-4985 as they pertan to Consumers Power Companys gas busness. Notce s hereby gven tha; A, A publc hearng n Case No. U-4717 shall be held at 9:30 AM on September 22, 197B n the offces of the Commsson, Law Buldng, Lansng, Mchgan, whch hearng shall be In the nature of a prehearng conference and shall be held for the purposes of explorngand/f possble, agreeng upon matters whch wll expedte ths proceedng Includng, but not lmted to, the followng: 1. Determnng the partes to the proceedng, the nature of ther appearances and the dostqns they are takng n the proceedng, as well as the facts they Intend to controvert or gve evdence of, all n accordance wth the provsons of Rule 11 of the Rules of Practce and Procedure Beforo the Commsson, 2. Smplfyng and defnng the, Issues In.ths proceedng. - * 3. Obtanng admssons as to, and stpulatons of, facts not remanng In dspute, the authentcty of documents, and matters of publc record, 4. Determnng the number ^and Identty of wtnesses, 5. Specfyng the schedule for (ho exchange of - proposed exhbts and written,tbsttmony,and,the reducton of oral testmony to wrtten form., 6. Establshng procedures, for the heorlftg. 7. Specfyng a further schedule of dates of hearng. NOTICE OF GAS RATE INCREASE HEARING { and «., NOTICE OF HEARING ON REVISIONS TO RATES AND REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO CENTRALLY METERED AND RESALE GASSERVlCE 8. Consderng any other matter^that may ad n the orderly conduct of the hearng and the dsposton of the proceedng. B. Further publc hearngs In ths matter shall begn at 9:30 AM on October 5, 1976 n the offces of the Commsson, Mercantle Buldng, 6545 Mercantle Way Lansng, Mchgan, for the purpose of commencng cross-examnaton of the Companys wtnesses and such further proceedngs as may be necessary or approprate. Publc hearngs shall contnue thereafter from day to day or on such adjourned dates as the presdng offcer may set untl the matter has been fully heard. C. ANY PERSON NOT NOW A PARTY TO CASE NO. U-4717 WHO SEEKS TO INTERVENE IN ACCORDANCE WITH RULE 11 OF THE RULES OF PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE BEFORE THE COMMISSION, SHALL FILE WITH THE COMMISSION AT LEAST FIVE (5) DAYS PRIOR TO THE INITIAL HEARING OF SEPTEMBER 22, 1976, AN ORIGINAL AND 12 COPIES OF A PETITION TO INTERVENE, TOGETHER WITH PROOF OF SERVICE UPON CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY, * LEGAL DEPARTMENT, 212 \ WEST MICHIGAN AVENUE, JACKSON,MCHIGAN Subparagraph (2) of Rule 11 of the Rules of Practce and Procedure Before the Commsson {R ) provdes as follows: "(2) A petton to ntervene shall set out clearly and concsely the facts supportng the pettoners alleged rght or Interest, the grounds of the proposed Interventon, and the poston of the pettoner n the proceedng, SO AS FULLY AND COMPLETELY TO ADVISE THE PARTIES AND THE COMMISSION OF THE SPECIFIC ISSUES OF FACT OR LAW TO BE RAISED OR CONTROVERTED.:. The Commsson wll requre strct complance wth the above-quoted ru e. RESIDENTIALSERVICE Rate "A" GENERAL COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL SERVICE Rates "B" and SUMMARY OF PROPOSED GAS RATE INCREASES "R-1" COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL CONTRACT SERVICE Rate* "C" and "R-2" - Rate"E" Rate"GL-1" trm, empre wast, butterfly sleeves, and an A-lne skrt ( wth a flounce bottom. They wore long rmmed straw hats matchng ther partcular dress color, and carred ndvdual bouquets of flowers also n ther matchng colors. Best man was Denns Hennng, a frend of the groom, from St. Johns. Groomsmen were: Steven Parker, brother of the brde, from Ann Arbor; Kevn Parker, brother of the brde from St. Johns; and Larry Sptler, and Davd Dush, both frends of the groom from St. Johns. Ushers were: Jack Barnhart, uncle of the brde from Flnt and Dane Flegel, brother-n-law of the groom from Owosso. Rng bearer was Bryan Messer, brother of the brde from St. Johns. Mrs. Messer, wore a gown of Agua wth a long jmstel flowered jacket and a corsage of aqua carnatons. Mrs. Parker wore a flowng gown of sky blue and whte wth a corsage of scarlet colored carnatons. Mrs. Becker wore a sleeveless gown of pastel purple and yellow flowers and a corsage of yellow carnatons. A recepton was held at 6 p.m. at the St. Joseph School gym n St. Johns for approxmately 300 guests. The J avd M Restaurant catered the evenng meal wth Lnda, Bernce, and Ruth Fox, LuAnn Harr, and Robn Steavens helpng. Specal guests of honor were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn. Barnhart from St. Johns and Mr. and Mrs. Olm Messer grandparents of the brde from Fowler and Mr. and Mrs. Lous Thelen, grandparents of the groom, from Fowler. Actng as host and hostesses were Mr. and Mrs. Nel Barnhart, aunt and uncle of the brde, and Mr. and Mrs. Danel Becker, brother and sster-n-law of the Kroom. The newlyweds graduated from St. Johns Hgh School., The couole took a honeymoon trp to Nagara Fall for four days and are now makng ther home at S01H E. Walker St. n St. Johns. Dershem reunon held at Sleepy Hollow The Harlen Dershem famlv reunon was held Aug. 15 at Sleepy Hollow Conservatons Club Park, attended by 55 people. D, Consumers Power Company, on or before September 22, shall serve upon each person seekng to ntervene a copy of the proposed testmony and exhbts as fled wth the Commsson whch serve as the bass for ts request for addtonal gas rate relef of $18,948;000. In addton, the Company shall serve upon each such person a copy of the Companys Moton for Expanded Hearng, as supplemented, and of the Commssons July 30, 1978 Order Grantng Moton to Expand Hearng n Case No. U Proof of servce shall be fled wth the Commsson on or before October E. THE GAS RATE INCREASES DESCRIBED IN THIS NOTICE HAVE BEEN REQUESTED BY CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY. THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION MAY EITHER GRANT OR DENY THE REQUESTED INCREASE, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, AND MAY GRANT A LESSER OR GREATER INCREASE THAN THAT REQUESTED, MAY AUTHORIZE A LESSER OR GREATER RATE FOR ANY CLASS OR CLASSES OF SERVICE, OR PORTION THEREOF, OR MAY ORDER CHANGES IN EXISTING OR PROPOSED RATE STRUCTURES OR DESIGNS OR CUSTOMER CLASSIFICATIONS. Jursdcton n ths matter s pursuant to 1909 PA 300. as amended, MCLA et seq; Secton 4 of 1919 PA 419, as amended, MCLA ; Sectons 4, 6, 6a and 6b of 1939 PA 3, as amended, MCLA 460.4, 460.6, 460.6a and 460.6b; Secton 3 of 1923 PA 238, as amended, MCLA , Chapter 4 of 1969 PA 306, as amended, MCLA et seq; and the Commssons Rules of Practce and Procedure, 1954 Admnstratve^ Code, Supplement No. 54, R etseq. > A summary of the proposed $18,948,000 rate Increase, (exclusve of addtonal Marysvlle revenue requrement) and ts mpact upon the varous classes of servce offered by Consumers Power Company, s set forth below: (2) (3) Annual Operj tng Revenue, Test Ye ar 1975 Present Proposed $332,753, / , ,542,942 I 17,128 $344,244, ,308, ,736,602 50,309,366 17,608 Other Gas Revenue 4, Total Operatlnfl Revenue $697,658,062 $716,604,550. These percentages do not take nto account varous contested rate desgn any addtonal Marysvlte revenue requrement. ( s Any Interested persons may examne Consumers Power Companys Moton for Expanded Hearng, as supplemented, the Commssons July 30, 1976 Order Grantng Moton to Expand Hearng and the supportng testmony and exhbts of Consumers PowerCompany In the offces of the Commsson, Lansng, Mchgan, or at Consumers Power Companys offces n the ctes of Battle Creek, Bay Cty, Alma, Flnt, Grand Rapds, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Lansng, East Detrot, Pontlac, Sagnaw, Royal Oak, Lvona and Traverse Cty. t (4) (5) Revenue ncrease Amount $11,490,35?. 3505,686 2,751, ,424 x $18346,488 Percent ssues, nor do they reflect consumers Power The oldest famly member was Cara Dershem from St. Lous who became 90 Aug. 4. The youngest person was Angela Ncole Andrus, of St. Johns who s fve months old. Dnner was served at 1 p.m., followed by a busness meetng. Lester Dershem was elected presdent; Francs Dersheon, treasurer; and Eleanor Klopp, secretary. Games were supervsed by Marjorle Frltsche ant Adalne Dershem. Out of Town famles came from Palms, Deckervlle, Edwardberg,- St. Lous, Lansng, Hghland Park, Illnos, and Murfreesboro, Tenn. Next years reunon wll be held the second Sunday n August. NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Duane Becker Methodst meet The Plgrm Unted Methodst women met Thursday, Aug. 12 at 9:30 a.m. n the home of Bea Grams. The hostess served coffee and donuts to 12 people. The program was opened by prayers led by Flo Benson. Patsy Coffman handed out questons on "What most needs changng n our world today?" Several women expressed ther vews on the queston. The group then sang "I want to Bloom Where Im Planted." After the song Donna Love spoke on the subject of "World Hunger." Reports were gven on the School of Chrstan Msson -held n Albon whch was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Wade Wllams, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Coffman, and Donna Love. TO THE ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS OF TRI-COUNTY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE THE FOLLOWING NOTICE OF HEARING IS PUBLISHED PURSUANT TO THE ORDER OF THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION IN THE CASE OF NO DATED JULY 16,1976 Hearngs wll be held before the Mchgan Publc Servce Commsson for the purpose of consderng authorzaton to permt the Tr-Countv Electrc Cooperatve to reflect n the monthly bllngs to ts members charges or credts for the changes n approprate tems of expense assocated wth purchased power costs from Us wholesale suppler.wolverlne Electrc Cooperatve of Bg Rapds, Mchgan. Ths purchased power cost to nclude Fuel and Purchased Power and Net Interchanged Power Cost from the base cost ncluded n prevously approved rate schedules. A hearng wll be held on Wednesday, September 15, 1976 n the offces of the Commsson, Law Buldng, Lansng, Mchgan to consder applcaton of an energy cost adjustment to be appled to the October and November 1976 monthly bllng cycles. The adjustment to be appled to seasonal bllngs shall be the arthmetcal average of the adjustments applcable to the months to be blled. The Cooperatve proposes an adjustment of.07104c credt per KWH blled. The Hearngs shall be restrcted to Purchased Power only and shall be for the purpose of determnng the amount of the energy cost adjustment to be ncurred durng the calendar months of October and November 1976, and the reasons therefore. Detals of the calculatons of the proposed adjustment wll be presented wth a summary of net system klowatthour requrements ncludng detals of the varous types of purchased and nterchanged power and fuel transactons by Wolverne Electrc Cooperatve, Inc. Ths nformaton wll be avalable for examnaton and Inspecton at the Offces of the Commsson, Secretary, Law Buldng, Lansng, Mchgan and at the Offces of Wolverne, Electrc Cooperatve, 302 S. Warren, Bg Rapds, Mchgan THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION MAY EITHER GRANT OR DENY THE REQUESTED ADJUSTMENT, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, AND MAY GRANT A LESSER OR GREATER ADJUSTMENT THAN THAT REQUESTED. INTERESTED PARTIES MAY INTERVENE BY PLACING AN APPEARANCE ON THE RECORD AT THE HEARING., Jursdcton s pursuant toact 106, P.A. 1909, as amended, M.C.L.A et, seq; Act 419, P.A. 1919, - as amended, M.C.L.A et. seq; Act 3, P.A as amended, M.C.L.A et. seq; 306 P.A as amended, M.C.L.A et, seq; /and the CommlssonsRules and Practce and Procedure, 1954 Admnstratve Code, Supplement No. 54, R 460,11 et. seq. The busness meetng was then conducted by Karen Grams, presdent. It was reported that the bake sale brought n $ Dates thatjmembers of the group should remember are: street far and bazaar n St. Johns, Sept. 25 (members are asked to make artcles); basement sale! Sept. 29, 30 and Oct. 1 at West Church, corner of Parks and Grove Rd. A workshop wll be held Aug. 31 n Lansng for all U.M.W. members. Dnner for" Moormans Feed Servce Sept. 7 at noon n Smth Hall (women wll be servng the meal) Farm Bureau Banquet, Oct. 12 at 7 p.m. at Smth Hall. There wll be a Chrstan Women Semnar Sept. 21, 22,. 28, and 29 at Trnty Church dfferent technques n admnstraton, Sept. 15 n Iona. The annual conference meetng wll be held Oct. 14 n Kalamazoo. The next meetng of the Plgrm Unted Methodst Women wll be held Oct. 9." s A boy, Jeremy Lee, was. born to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nobach of 411E. Cass St. St. Johns, Aug. 14 at Carson Cty Hosptal. He weghed 7 lbs, 6% oz. Grandparents are Mr, St Mrs. Roman Smon & Mr. & Mrs. Maynard Nobach. The mother s the former Jance Smon. A grl, Kathleen Faye, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clare Colllngham P.O. Box. 114 of DeWtt, Mch, July 28 at Clnton Memoral hosptal. She weghed 6 lbs, 9y 4 oz. The baby has 1 brother and 2 ssters. Grandparents are Mr. & Mrs. H. L. Zumbaugh of E.Lansng and Mr. &Mrs. F. L, CoUngham of Lake Odessa, Mch. The mother s the former Glora Zumbaugh. What do you expect fom a lenoer? NSGHT1 Wa know the producton of food and fber takes now money...and town-thtf-road money. Our 40 yaara of l»rtdlng experence and Insght Is avalable to you today and wttl ba n yaars to come....w* understand growng mans growng plana. CHARLES BRACEY Manager Your Local PCA Planner MICHAEL CRUMBAUGH Loan Offcer PHONE MS.US-27 ST JOHNS

7 \ SEPTEMBER 1,1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 7-A 1 * Mrs. Mchael Kobylarz Candlelght, roses, and dases hghlghted the settng for the marrage of Suzanne LaRue to Mchael Kobylarz on Aug. 21 at 7 p.m. n the Unted Church of Ovd. The brde was gven n marrage by her father and Rev. Rdly performed the evenng ceremony. Parents of the couple are Duane and Carol LaRue, of Wldcat Rd. n Ovd and Joseph and Dorothy Kobylarz, of Krepps Rd. n St. Johns. The brde chose a gown of organza over taffeta, wth a hgh neck and chapel length tran trmmed n pnk wth floral medallons at the ruffle lne and on the wast and bodce. Her elbow length vel was held n place by a cap of whte vense flowers. She carred a cascade of whte carnatons and pnk rosebuds., Mad of honor was Lsa Greenwood of Lansng. She wore a pnk rose prnt organza halter dress wth flare sleeves and a ruffled bottom. She carred pnk roses and wore a pnk har rbbon trmmed wth a pnk rosebud. Brdesmads were Kay Kobylarz, and Marca Allen of St. Johns, and Jane Krby, of Ovd. They wore organza dresses n yellow, blue, and peach rose prnt and wore headpeces of rbbons and rosebuds to match the color o ther dresses. The Blue Star Mothers Chapter 88 of St. Johns entertaned four state offcers for a pot luck supper and program recently. Mrs. Vrgna Murphy of Flnt, Frst vce-presdent; Mrs. Francs Eastman, of Greenvlle, second vcepresdent; Mrs. -Mare Slatten, of Flnt, captan of the state drll team; Mrs. Bernce Kbble of Flnt, state muscan and two members of the drll team from Flnt attended and were presented a-gft from the chapter. The regular "meetng followed the program and reports were gven by the varous charmen. Hosptal charman, Rose Randolph, reported that the chapter has purchased a 14 nch wall clock to be donated to the Grand Rapds Faclty. A number of lap All the brdesmads wore necklaces of slver bugles and rondels wth a crystal droplet whch were made by the grandmother of the brde, Mrs. Davd Houghton. Flower grlw «as Jonelle Spellman, whose dress matched the mad of honors gown. She carred a basket of whte carnatons and pnk rose buds. Best man was Robert Vanordwck, of St. Johns. Groomsmen were Jm LaRue, of Ovd and Peter Kurncz, and Eugene Jones, both of St. Johns. Ushers were Randy Hatta, of St. Johns, and Mke Rummell, of Ovd. Rng bearer Was Scott Mullgan. For her daughters weddng Mrs. LaRue wore a mnt green gown wth a corsage of whte carnatons and yellow rosebuds. The grooms mother chose a blue gown and wore a corsage also ( majde, of whte carnatons" and yellow Rosebuds. Followng the weddng a recepton was held at the Veterans Hall. The couple took a weddng trp to northern Mchgan. The new Mrs. Kobylarz attended the Ovd-Else Hgh School and the groom attended St. Johns Hgh school. The brde s employed at Hancock and the groom at Kurncz Farms. robes are completed to be used on beds of patents at the Grand Rapds Veterans Faclty. The past presdents general meetng was held n Flnt Aug. 20 wth seven of the chapters mothers attendng. Mrs. Edna Eldred was elected state presdent. The Dstrct meetng wll be held at Farwell, Sept. 16. The chapter voted to hold a bngo party at the Grand Rapds faclty for patents n October. After the Sept. 28 meetng the members wll attend a coffee break at the Wheel Inn. The commttee for October s Alce Hebeck, Bll Gllson, and Anna Cole. Paulne Burke won the mystery prze. Ths months commttee was Joyce Thrush and Blly Person. Its back to school tme, not just at area schools but also at Ledge Craft Lane, Ltd. n Grand Ledge. Craft classes wll be startng September 13 and heres your chance to learn how to make the beautful thngs that are for sale at Ledge Craft. Ledge Craft artsts wll be teachng the classes and thrteen dfferent ones have been scheduled. Classes wll be offered n macrame (begnnng, advanced, Chrstmas and a 2 sesson purse class), Batk, crochet, dred flowers, tole pantng, leather toolng, and qullng. These classes are 2, 4 or 6 sessons. Four one sesson classes wll be gven. They are: Woven Place Mat, Country Carvng, Fabrc Pantng and Corn Husk Dolls. A four sesson chldrens art class s also planned. Ths class s for 10 and 11 year olds. Lessons n spnnng wll also be gven. All classes wll be gven n the lesson area on the second floor at Ledge Craft Lane, Ltd. n Grand Ledge. For more nformaton or to regster for any of these classes see our specal lesson ad n ths ssue of the Remnder or Grand Ledge Independent. Cgfofc Craft Came HL On Sunday Aug. 22, at 2 p.m. Jance Kay Levey and Wllam C, Roossen were unted n holy matrmony, at the Duplan Church of Chrst. Mr. Justn Shepherd offcated the double rng ceremony. The brde s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale C. Levey, of 6435 Lusk Road, Else. Roossen s the son of Mrs. Helen Roossen of 1821 Beldon Street, Grand Rapds. Jance Levey was escorted to the altar by her father and gven n marrage by her parents. The brde and her sster Volet Papenfuss desgned and created the Prncess styled weddng gown. The polyester-crepe gown had a full length tran, caped lace sleeves, and an overlaced bodce. Hand sewn, lace rose applques accented the skrt and tran. A cathedral length vel trmmed n lace, and secured wth a double crowned tara made of lace, seed pearls, and arora crystal. The vel was borrowed from the brdes sster Volet. The brde carred an overthe-arm bouquet of whte gladolus and huckleberry greenery. The bouquet was secured wth whte satn rbbon, Mrs. Volet Papenfuss, of Los Angeles, Calforna, attended her sster as matron of honor. Dawn Levey, of Else, sster-n-law of the brde served as brdesmad, and *Jance Lynn Roossen, of Lansng, daughter of the groom served as junor brdesmad. The attendants created ther own gowns. Ranbow colored; blue, green, and aprcot. They also wore whte pcture hats, accented The j Free Methodst Church n St Johns was the ste of, the 4 p.m. weddng of Glora Raye Brown and?.aymond Scott Whtford. he July 31, double rng ceremony was set before an altar of whte glados and yellow mu(ns. The brde was gven n marrage by her father and Rev. Rodney Dean Offcated at the ceremony. The Lords Prayer was played by Jon Cleveland and sung, by Bran Stork. The brde wore an oldfashon style gown of vory organza wth a hgh stand-up collar, and an A-lne tresel skrt wth a lace bodce accented wth an vory sash around her wast. She wore babys breath flowers n her har and carred a colonal bouquet of whte carnatons, mnt green roses, babys breath and fern. ^_ Mad of honortot her sster was Debra Brown, of Else. Brdesmad was Janet Jackson, a frend of the brde from Flnt, and Teresa Kra, a nece of the brde from Ashley served as the flower grl. The mad of honor wore a long gown made of green dotted swss materal featurng an empre wast wth a cape edged n wde whte lace. She wore babys breath flowers n her har and carred a colonal bouquet of whte carnatons, yellow roses and babys breath. Mss Jackson wore a gown CLUBROMfl wth satn rbbons matchng ther gowns. Each carred an over-the-arm bouquet of yellow gladolus and greenery. Bruce D. Levey, brother of the brde, served as best man. Joe Baron, of Grand Rapds, served as groomsman and Allen Adar, of Else served as usher. Mother of the brde wore a floor-length pnk over-lace gown, and the groom *s mother chose a floral prnted, full-length gown. Both wore a cymbdum whte doves accented the orchd corsage. cake. The weddng cake was Decoratng the church topped wth a gazebo, wth a altar were sprays of yellow mnature brde and groom and whte gladolus. Musc nsde. Mrs. Robert Rlsley, was provded by Mrs. Nda aunt of the brde, served the Dunham at the organ. weddng cake and Bonne Kmball served the grooms Followng the ceremony, a, cake. The host and hostess of buffet-recepton was held at the recepton were, Mr. and (he home of the brdes Mrs. Paul Acre. parents. A beautful, fvetered weddng cake was Guests were from Los made and desgned by the Angeles, Calforna, East brdes mother. Yellow Jordan, Lansng, Grand cascades of roses and rose Rapds, Okemos, Alto, St. buds, whte garland, and Johns, Owosso, Carson Cty, Montrose, and the Ovd-Else Area. The brdes gong away dress was accented wth a glamella corsage, taken from the brdal bouquet. The new Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Roossen honeymooned n the Muskegon area. The couple wll resde n Los Angeles, Calf. Pror to the couples weddng, the brde was gven a prenuptal showr by Mrs. Dawn Levey, of Else. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Whtford smlar to the mad of honors n yellow dotted swss. She wore flowers n her har and carred a colonal bouquet of whte carnatons, yellow roses and babys breath. Theflower grl wore a long green dotted swss dress wth cape sleeves trmmed Wth whte lace. She wore babys breath flowers n her har and carred a basket of mnt green rose petals. Best man was Jeff Ferrs, a frend of the groom, from St. Johns. Groomsmen was Gary Whtford, brother of the groom, from St. Johns and rng bearer was Matthew Brown, nephew of the brde, from Bannngton. Ushers were Mark Ssson, a frend of the groom, from Carland, and Ken Brown, brother of the brde, from Bannster. Parents of the couple are Raymond and Anna Brown, of S. Wsner Rd. n Bannster, and Marvn and Joan Whtford, of Wellng Rd. n St. Johns. A recepton was held followng the weddng at the grooms parents home at 6 p.m. for 250 guests. Specal guests present at the weddng were the brdes godparents Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Drorsk Jr. of Owosso, and the grooms grandmothers Mrs. Edna Eldred and Mrs. Mare Whtford. Mrs. Carole Kra, sster of the brde cut the weddng qake, 1 Mrs. Jean Prmm, of Vermontvlle, an aunt of the Frday, Sept, 3 LEO BALCER 9:30-1:30 No Cover Charge Saturday, Sept. 4 RED VANSICKLE 9:30-1:30 FOC MfSf MV/.IC"., f.... l--.h groom made the weddng cake. Servng were Becky Kaufman, Dane Fabus, Carole, Vck, and Cathy Kra, Debbe Prmm, Mary McRae, and Dee Ferrs. Laura Brown, sster of the brde and Bonne Kra, nece of the brde attended the guest book. The couple took a weddng trp to Cleveland and Sandusky, Oho. The brde graduated from Ovd-Else Hgh School n 1973 and the groom graduated from St. Johns Hgh School n The couple s makng there home at 607 N. Clnton Ave. n St. Johns. ^ ISlft J35S&4 BATIK Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Roosen Craft Lessons Sf Corner Brdge & Rver Sts., Downtown Grand Ledge Sat., 1:00-3:00p.m. SIX SESSIONS Begns Sept. 18 Instructor: Jane Kronhem, or For 10 and 11 Year-Olds. FOUR SESSIONS Begns Sept. 15 Wed.,7:00-8:30p.m. Instructor: Fath French, CHILDRENS ART CORN HUSK Thurs., 7:00-9:00 p.m. COUNTRY CARVING CROCHET -M- ONE SESSION Instructor: Carol Brooks, Frl., 10:00-4:00 p.m. ONE SESSION Instructor: Carol Basso jg Sept. 23 Oct. 8 Mon., 7:00-9:01) p.m. FOUR SESSIONS Begns Sept. 13 Instructor: Jody Strckland, DRIED TueB.,7:00-9:00p.m. SIX SESSIONS Begns Sept. 14 FLOWERS Instructor: Cheryl Smth, MACRAME Begnnng: Wed., 7:30-9:30 p.m. SIX SESSIONS Begns Sept. 15 Begnnng: Thurs., 1:00-3:00 p.m. SIX SESSIONS Begns Sept. 16 Advanced: Mon., 7:30-0:30 p.m. FOUR SESSIONS Begns Sept. 13 Purses: Mon., 7:30-9:30 p.m. TWO SESSIONS Begns Oct. 11 Chrstmas: Wed., 9:30 11:30 a.m. FOUR SESSIONS Begns Sept. 15 Instructor: Shrley Walter, ^ Frl., 1:00-3:00 p.m. TWO SESSIONS Begns Sept. 17 QUILLING Instructor: Shar Scheblng, SPINNING TOLE WOVEN PLACEMATS OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00, P.M. put-together precson n a 4-pece pantsut tuned toward fall <...the unlmted versatlty of a black blazer and pullon pant brghtened by a yellow/whte/black strped vest and crsp whte collared dckey.,.all n carefree travel-cued polyester, for szes. $40 PIN MONEY FASHIONS EAST LANSING ITS SO EASY TO PARK IN THE ADJOINING EAST LANSING AUTO RAMP J ACOBSONS WILL OLADLY VALIDATE YOUR PARKING TICKET Dates and tmes "to be arranged wth nstructor. Must have spnnng wheel, sheeps wool provded. Instructor: Barb Floeter, Begnnng: Tues., 9:30-11:30 a.m. SIX SESSIONS Begns Sept. 14 Begnnng: Thurs., 7:00-9:00 p.m. SIX SESSIONS Begns Sept. 16 Advanced: Tues., 1:00-3:00 p.m. SIX SESSIONS Begns Sept. 14 Advanced: Tues., 7:00-9:00 p.m. SIX SESSIONS Begns Sept. 14 Advanced: Wed., 1:00-3:00 p.m. SIX SESSIONS Begns Sept. 15 Instructor: Carol Basso, Mon.,7:00-9:00p.m. ONE SESSION - Oct. 11 Instructor: Jody Strckland, LEATHER Fr.,0:00-8:00p.m. FIVE SESSIONS Begns Sept. 17 TOOLING Instructor: Keth Phllps, > FABRIC Frl., 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. ONE SESSION - Oct. 15 PAINTING Instructor: Carol Basso, Plea&e call Instructors to regster for classes. =?t 1 \

8 SEPTEMBER 1,1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 8-A retre from coachng dutes s es Mark ODonnell coachng year By HAROLD SCHMALTZ ({ County News f SPORTS EDITOR, If there s such a thng as legendary fgure n hgh school coachng, Coach Mark ODonnell of Ovd- Else certanly has to be consdered a "legend n hs own tme." Ths year marks the 25th year that the Ovd- Else mentor takes the feld as head coach of the "always compettve" Ovd-Else Marauders. Unquely enough, ths wll also be hs last year n that role. Coach ODonnell s hangng up the cleats aft;er ths school year cappng an owsprng 25-year career. He wll however contnue to be the schools athletc drector. ODonnells coachng record goes back a long way, startng when Ovd and Else each had ther own hgh schools. ODonnell was then the head coach at Else for 3 sports-basketball, track and football. In 1966, Else and Ovd merged and formed the present Ovd-Else Hgh School and t was ODonnell who the newly selected school board pcked as head coach. ODonnell graduated from Norway Hgh School n the upper pennsula and was an all-state center selecton n 1939 and was later named to the UPs 25-year team. Naval servce n World War II delayed hs college educaton at MSU where he euentuajly. receved BS and "JUS degrees.? Whle n the servce, he flew 55 combat mssons n tthe south Pacfc for whch?he receved the * Dstngushed Flyng Cross and three Ar Medals.*, g\ When faced wth the choce pf contnung a servce career, he had to choose mm from a career of teachng or to enter flght school as a plot. Hs deep love for football eventually led hm to hgh school athletcs and so the ODonnell story of success began. Enterng nto hs 25th year of coachng, one would have to admre the record ODonnell has compled n football. Startng at Else Hgh School n hs early days, Mark remembers the days when he coached the "Bg Reds" n all three major sports. Hs Bg Red teams won champonshps n all three sports almost mmedately. Whle at Else, ODonnells teams domnated the "C" conference, complng a 14- year record n.football of , ncludng a mark "n,league play. Thnkng back, ODonnell recalled names that "n hs book" just had to be consdered "great compettors," names such as Leroy Wnans, QB; Larry Kendall, all-state tackle; Jm Mller, all-state QB; Tommy Ebert, a 56" QB and and Jmmy Horak, a sensatonal halfback. Though he admtted many other names came to hs mnd, these were ones that prevaled frqm hs Else days. Mentonng some of the greats that he recalls from hs Ovd-Else Teams, he.ncluded L.D. Jones, fullback; Cal Woodard, an all-state end; Ron Lover, FB and Rob Nethaway, lneman. When asked what hs "favorte" team mght have been over the years ODonnell admtted he had a lot of teams that deserved real prase but one partcular gang of guys had to be, consdered hs "sweetheart team" and that FOAM Wth A Rr& JtefEdflDf Coatng IS LEAK PROOF AHD- AND COOLING COSTS UP TO 40% Aslc About Our Guarantee Industral Commercal Resdental (Other Than Shngle) BUY FOUR THE FIFTH. BUY FOUR GALLONS OF OLYMPIC OVERCOAT OR STAIN ANDTORE1HE HFTH ONE ON US. Marauder Coach Mark ODonnell was the 1970 Marauders feldng the lkes of Woodard, Weber, Webster, Nethaway and Staples. That was the year the O-E lne averaged- 230pounds. Boastng a 7-1 record that year, OE had just beaten the class A Metro champ Swartz Creek and were faced wth the 7-1 St. Johns Redwngs n the fnal game of the season. ODonnell admts ths was hs greatest wn when O-E beat St. Johns There. were other years too, two of whch were n 1959 and 1964 at Else. ODonnell stresses that a successful coach ^must have help from hs assstants and through the.years he has had excellent men under hm. Some names mentoned B r ere Foreback,, who s the eaa basketball coach at Ovd-Else; "Russ Pope who has served as lne coach for the past sx years and ths year wll be naetf freshman football coach, and Bll Furstenau, ths years Harold Well man and Charles Coletta bettered ther opponents by 3 strokes last Tuesday nght n summer golf league acton at the Clnton County Country Club to wn. the league champonshp. Takng the defeat were Bob Nuremberg and Denns Fandel. Comng nto the playoffs Wellman and Coletta were sportng a 23-6 league lead whle lolympcl STRIP 66 COLORS Free. An extra gallon of Olympc Stan, the stan most recommended by Amercas archtects. Or an extra gallon of Olympc Overcoat, the acrylc latex coatnq made specfcally to put oversold pont. Every tme you buy four gallons of ether product. So "buy four and fake the ffth" now through LaborDay at our store. * NOTE Specally marktd S3 ol com not Included In (h* allmt Learn How The Pros Do It! PAINTI STAIN1 PREPARE! Home Owners Clnc Sat. Sept. 4-9 a.m. to 12:00 Conducted by Factory Representatve AWOV TY LUMBER HOURS: Monday 7:30 to 9; Tuesday thru Frday 7:30 to 5:30, Saturday 7:30 to 12 : 30 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING ftlamtty 700 E * Kalamazop UP*rM*I Lansng backfeld coach, who s a 3- year veteran of the staff. In vewng the changes that have transpred over the last 24 years. ODonnell has seen hmself develop from a coach of 3 sports to the top post of athletc drector and head football coach wth 20 other coaches under hs supervson ths year. ODonnell ndcated that methods of playng football had shown defnte changes over the years through better tranng of coaches, clncs and n hs words, Coaches today just have more savvy." He elaborated, "Defenses have changed, were lookng at a faster game and coaches today have to prepare for several defenses. There are also thngs lke scoutng, lookng at flms of actve games and just a lot more to the _ responsblty of coachng than n the early years." When asked whether he thought the qualty of wn 1w Country Club ttle football had mproved he * explaned that, snce the earler years of hs career he has seen outsde nfluences such as cars, jobs and other nterests replace what used to be total dedcaton to the sport and that dong the real job out on the grdron was top prorty. In 24 years of coachng, a few tps to the younger % athlete" comng, up * are n order. OJDonneH has these to, consder: "In preparng for an atheltc career, ether n hgh school ball, or colllge or even pro, devoton to the sport s necessary. Ths means a lot of sacrfce, wllngness to take the hurts and pans and, above all, * show enthusasm and lsten closely to your coaches." Vewng the current scene n hgh school football, ODonnell antcpates a tough season. Ths s the year the Md-Mchgan B conference undergoes a few changes. Arch-rval St. Johns comes nto the league n addton to powerful and always dangerous Alma; Corunna, Swan Valley, Chesanng, Bullock Creek, and Hemlock. "Wth us beng the smallest school n the league, ts gong to be a tough season all the way", ODonnell sad. He ndcated that St. Johns and Corunna would have to be consdered the real powerhouses wth Swan Valley and Alma followng close behnd. Somewhere n the mdst of all ths Ovd- Else fgures to be n the shuffle and wll present themselves as compettors all the way. Thus begns a season for Mark ODonnell and ths 25th year wll also end an era that wll never be forgotten n the Ovd-Else area. HAROLD WELLMAN AND Charle Coletta dsplay ther team trophyfor wnnng the summer league champonshp at Clnton County Country Club. The league whch comprses 19 teams ended last Tuesday nght n a playoff whch saw Wellman and Coletta capture the top honors by 3 strokes over Bob Nuremberg and Denns Fandel. The champons fnshed the season wth a 24-6 record. Nuremberg and Fandel had a standng. Fnshng second n league competton were Nck Hatta and Mke ONell wth a 23-7 Mark, Comng n thrd place wth dentcal wn-loss records of 22-8 were the teamsof Greg Penx and John Srrlne and Bob Techert and Ken Spcer. Other teams n order of ther fnal placngs were: Carl Nobs and Bll Wseman, 18-12; Davd Peters and Don Valentne, 18-12; Harley Nedeffer and Bob Hennng, 17-3; John Paradse and Dck Devereaux, Don Hennng and Terry- Adams, 16-14; Dck Kng and Homer Hosheld, 16-14; Dan Redman and Harold Wellman Jr., 15-15; Denns Fandel and Bob Nuremberg, and B. Lentz and K. Mller wth The summer Tuesday league whch featured 19 teams started May 11. NOTICE A Publc Hearng wll be held at the Court HOuse, Crcut Court Room, n St. Johns, Mchgan on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1976 at 7:30 P.M. Regardng: The consultants recommendatons to buld a new Correcton Faclty (Jal) for Clnton County. All nterested persons are Invted to attend ths meetng. Dyle Hennng, Charman Board of Commssoners By: * ErnestE. Carter County Clerk - - CHARLIES GANG 4-H softball team of Clnton County won the State 4-H Green League Fast Ptch softball playoffs at Mchgan State Unversty Saturday, Aug. 21 by beatng Shawassee County Rush 4-H Club 16-6 n the sem-fnals and Kalamazoo County n the champonshp, The team won the county and dstrct playoffs earler to earn the rght to play n the State 4-H event. Team members are l,to r; (front) Russ Braman, Terry Wtt, Dave Selhke, Danny Wtt, Earl Flegler, Jr., and Jm Eaton. John Rchmond, Al Selhke, Randy Sllman, Mtch Braman, Ken Barber and Dave Rchmond, coach. Mssng from the group were: Bruce Russell, Terry, Selhke,Tracy Selhke and Dale Sllman. The more than two mllon coho and chnook salmon now schoolng off 34 Mchgans 10-year-old Salmon plantng program, accordng to Automoble Club of Mchgan. "When the frst of 850,000 young coho salmon were planted n Lake Mchgan n 1966, no one even dreamed of the crowds of fshermen and toursts theyd attract," stated Joseph Ratke, Auto Club tourng manager. Ths year, _an army of anglers approachng a halfmllon from across the contnent wll take home about 1.2 mllon of the slvery - coho and chnook, whch soon wll start spawnng runs nto rvers and lakes lsted on Auto Clubs 1976 salmon gude. Peake runs should occur from md-september to md- October. Coho up to 25 pounds and chnook averagng 30 pounds wll appear at fve more stes than last year. Three streams along Lake Huron, plus one n Lake Mchgan, wul receve ther frst runs of mature coho or chnook. The frst run of spawnng chnook also s expected n the Detrot Rver near Belle Isle, Auto Club stated. "Ths fall mght decde f the Detrot Rver can become a major salmon fshng ground. Chnook chasng tme agan jacks were n the rver last fall, but angler success was mnmal," sad Ratke. "Ths year, experts hope that a substantal run near Belle Isle wll develop." The most mproved fshng, however, s expected along Lake Hurons shorelne, where 50 percent more salmon than last year - mostly ch nook - are watng for anglers. The bggest ncrease of mature fsh s expected on the AuSable Rven near Oscoda, where returns from more than 400,000 chnook planted n 1973 and 150,000 coho salmon planted n already are schoolng for runs to Foote Dam. Ths year, anglers fshng the half-mle stretch from the dam to Rea Road from Sept. 1 to Oct. 31 also are permtted to keep foulhooked Pacfc salmon under the state Department of Natural Resources rules. Anglers are restrcted to use of unweghted double or treble hopks no more than three-eghths nch from pont to shank or sngle hooks no more than one-half nch from pont to shank. Legalzed snaggng also s permtted n 11 other rvers and lakes, all ndcated on Auto Clubs map. For dates and sectons the rules apply on each.stream, contact any DNR offce. An Alaskan stran coho wll appear for the frst tme at two Thumb-area streams, off Damond Creek at Port Hope and Elk Creek at Sanlac State Park n Sanlac County., A frst-tme run of chnook s expected n Nagle Creek at Hoeft State Park north* of Rogers Cty and a moderate coho run wll develop n Tawas Bay as well. Other good runs are expected at Harrsvlle and Au Gres. The recent landng ot chnook approachng 40 pofrtds offharrsvlle and Oscoda s good reason to feel that state record salmon now may be n Lake Huron. "The state coho record has stood at 30 pounds, eght ounces snce 1971 and s rpe for breakng", sad Ratke, "The record 44-pound, twoounce chnook caught last year n the St. Joseph Rver could fall just as easly." Best best for fall Lake Mchgan coho anglers should be on Platte Bay above Frankfort, off Manstee near the Manstee rver, Portage lake north of Manstee and the Bg Sable Rver near Ludngton. Chnook fshermen should try Lake Mchgan off the Bg Manstee, plus the Grand, Muskegon, St. Joseph and Bg Sable rvers. ht^d&atom/ "-t 1976 ELITE (SCHOOL CAR), 1973 FORD GALAXIE DOOR 1973 PINTO WAGON-AUTOMATIC 1972 PONTIAC CATALINA, PS, PB, AIR 1972 OLDS CUTLASS 4-DOOR 1972 FORD GALAXIE DOOR 19,71 LTD 4-DOOR PS, PB, AIR TRUCKS 1974 FORD, SUPER CAB F-l FORD F-l 00, 6CYL, 3-SPEED 1973 FORD F-l 00 V-8, AUTO, PS 1969 FORD 3/4 TON, 6-CYL. 4-SPEED DICK HALLEAD ELSIE Sales Department open Monday & Frday evenngs. Servce Department open Monday evenngs. FORD PHONE t * tl *

9 I I Urn s SEPTEMBER 1,1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 9-A partcpants > \ Over 100 swmmers turned out Thursday mornng to compete n the annual St. Johns Swmmng Tournament. Featured n the event were fve age groups rangng from preschoolers to hgh school. Included n the tournaments were contests n the crawl, breast stroke and back" stroke. Other contests nvolvng the young folks ncluded dvng for pennes and a surfboard race. - Takng top honors n the 0 year old and under class wth 3 blue rbbons was MIndy Wells and Greg Thelen wth one. Toppng the 9-10 vear old class wth Chrs DeWtt, Km Golns, In the year competton t was Brent Maland, Shawn Mayer, Chrs Parsons and Judy Fedewa takng blue rbbons n ther varous events. Ben Mannng, Mchelle,,Rebmann and Kurt Hayes startled for the year old group. In the 15 year age and olaer.e.tfc Brockmyre, Theresa BuUer, Duane Rudy and BrendaBancroft took top honors. Supervsng- the tournament were members of the YMCA who n cooperaton wth the cty of St. Johns have run the summer-long swm program at the Clnton County Memoral Pool. Assstng the pool manager Janet Lee were asst. manager John Bullock, Blake Anthes, Barb Idzkowsk and Dck Buggs, cty recreaton drector. Recreaton Round-up Wth Dck Buggs SILLMANS TOOK THE St. Johns, Dvson B slow ptch softball honors as wnners for the 1976 season. Members of the team are from back row I. to r. Dck Plowman, Jerry Mtchell, Mayor Roy Ebert, Mke Stoddard, Bll Cartwrlght and Gale Crawley. Kneelng (from left) nclude Tom Nobach, Ray Schueller, and Edde Sam Mguel, tyt shown are Rch Stoddard, Dan Schueller, Denns LeVeque, Bob Green, and Dan Zukler. St. Johns Cty. Recreaton Drector \..ERICK BROCKMYRE (left) won 2 blue rbbons wth hs vctores Thursday mornng In the crawl and back stroke compettons whle Theresa Butler (center) took two blue rbbons for the grls n the crawl and back stroke. Brenda Bancroft (rght) won her blue rbbon In the breast stroke event. Not shown Is Duane Rudy who won the breast stroke event for the boys. MINDY WELLS TOOK 3 BLUE rbbons n last Thursdays swm tournament at St. Johns Memoral Pool whle Greg Thelen took one blue rbbon n the surfboard competton for boys. Mndy won her rbbons dvng for pennes, swmmng the crawl and wnnng the surfboard contest for grls. BUY THE BEST! Plannng Assstance Constructon Servce Full Lne of Accessores Broad Range of Bn Szes to Meet Your Needs We also carry Farmsted Buldngs & Dryers Come See Us Today At ^BUTLER}) AGRI-BUILDER FRCKE FARM SERVICE 4771S. Ely Hghway MMdtton - Ph AILtWllQr Ph WINNING BLUE RIBBONS n the 9-10 year old class were (from left) Chrs DeWtt out-dstancng hs counterparts n the crawl; Km Golns whnng the crawl, breast stroke and back stroke events whle Paul Mannng won the breast stroke for boys and Bran Golns won the back stroke contest for boys. SUPERVISING THE SWIM TOURNAMENT were these members of the pool staff: (From left) are Blake Anthes; Barb Idzkowsk; pool manager Janet Lee and assstant manager and swm coach John Bullock...TAKING TOP HONORS In the year old class durng Thursday mornngs swm torunament at St. Johns Cty Pool were {from left) Ben Mannng, crawl and breast stroke; Mchelle Rehmann, wnnng-the breast-stroke, and back stroke events whle Kurt Hayes won the back stroke event for the boys...in FURTHER ACTION at the St. Johns Pool Thursday mornng n the year old class, (from left) Brent Maland won blue rbbons n the crawl and back stroke events whle Shawn Mayer took 2 blue rbbons n the crawl and breast stroke competton. Chrs Parsons also won a blue rbbon for the breast stroke and Judy Fedewa took top honors for the back stroke. 7 Day Specal CARS PAINTED *29 95 Hermans Body Shop 731 Sherdan DeWtt Off Hwy. 27 Ph M As I type ths artcle ths afternoon, ts dffcult to beleve that there s just one week left for the summer recreaton program. As of ths wrtng, there s only the mens softball tournament left whch fnshes fhs week. CHILDRENS RECREATION Ths past week was a sad one for me as t was the last tme that I would have the opportunty to work wth my "lttle" frends at the park. The many chldren who partcpated n the recreaton program made ths aspect of my job a beautful experence. Our talent show on Wednesday exposed many talents that I never knew exsted. Some hghlghts of the show were Adam and Sam Coffman sngng " Jests Loves Me" n Spansh, Greg St. John and hs verson of "Rhnestone Cowboy," Emly -Humphrey and her hula-hoops, and Dor DeWtt and her hand puppet from Oz. After the show, the kds learned the hustle and I got a chance to see some really magnatve routnes of ther own. Thursday was the swm meet and we were all a bt surprsed to see over a hundred chldren lned up to partcpate. Wthout a doubt the penny hunt was the best lked event pennes^we^e snatched up n a matter of mnutes. Pctures of wnners" n the varous events are found elsewhere n todays paper. Thanks to all of the pool crew for makng the day a grand success. Alter tne swm meet, we held a pcnc for the kds and all that swmmng created some huge apettes. Eghty hot dogs, ten bags of potato chps, sx dozen ce cream cups and 25 quarts of orange drnk dsappeared almost as quckly as the pennes. Thanks to mom and ss for makng our "last lunch" a good one. Fnally, I would lke to thank all of the kds who came to the recreaton program all summer. I learned a lot from each and every one of you and hope that the comng school year s a good one. I wll mss you all. MENS SOFTBALL The tournament fnshes up ths week and the All-Star game wll be held after the last tournament game. Below are the fnal standngs for both leagues: CHAMPIONSHIP LEAGUE Hub Tre battled wth Dry Dockd for the league ttle and won n the bottom of the seventh nnng 4-3. The race n the Rec. League fnally ended after all make-ups were played and FC Mason emerged as champons wth WRBJ edgng Bobs Bar for the runner-up spot. Congratulatons to all teams and good luck n the tournament. "A" DIVISION "B" DIVISION SILLMANS Roadhouse McKenze Central Oldtmers Egan RECREATION LEAGUE FC MASON WRBJ Bobs Bar Amer.Leg. Randolphs Cty Mdstate Clnton SJOl Wolverne KofC Bath plans golf tourney Plans,for the 1st Annual Bath Townshp Open have been set for Sunday, Sept. 19 at Chardell Golf Course at 12 noon t The golfng event whch wll feature 18 holes of golf wll have refreshments on the course wth dnner served at the club. Entry fee for the contest wll be $15 wth an addtonal $4 for the spouse. Trophes and przes wll be awarded to all wnners wth specal przes beng gven for the longest drve and putt., Also ncluded wll be door przes. Tckets can be gotten from Woody Woodruff, Gene Reno, Ken Schmldtman and Herb, Danes. More nformaton may be had by callng Chardell Golf Course at 4646 Howe Road, phone HUB TIRE Dry Dockd Buckeye Deans D&B Moore Ol Bees Ths weeks tour of Bees Chevrolet - Oldamoble lakes us nto the sports dvson, where we fnd Mke Schneder. Mke frst came to Bees when only a freshman at St, Johns Hgh School. Hs frst dutes were to help In the nteror pantng operaton when the Sports faclty was beng fnshed. Alter that he worked n the servce department as the general mantenance man. In 1972 he worked n and around the car wash, adng n the constructon of that faclty. After completon of the car wash, Mke ran the operaton untl he was promoted to salesman n the sports dvson n A graduate of SJHS In 1973, Mke followed auto mechancs through 3 years of hgh school and had 1 year n carpentry and metals, followng bascally the vocatonal lnes through school. Whle a senor at SJHS, Mke won the heavyweght wrestlng conference champonshp. He also played football hs freshman and sophomore years. Mke has a wfe, Peggy, and currently resdes on East Colony Road, north of St Johns. Hs responsbltes n the Sports Dvson nclude sellng Yamaha motorcycles, McCulloch chan saws, Metcury and Yamaha snowmobles, Mercury outboard engnes, boats and canoes. When away from the "Bees Acres" he engages n fshng and huntng, boatng, and of course spends much tme rdng Bees motorcycles and snowmobles. He lkes to catch the "bg ones" when he fshes, but complans what he usually gets are carp. Dont feel bad Mke, Carp are known to come n bg szes too! 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10 SEPTEMBER 1,1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 10-A St. Johns C s Augusts, 1976 The meetng was. colled to order at 7:40 P.M. by Mayor Ebert. COMM. PRESENT: Ebert, Arehart, Hannah. COMM. ABSENT: Roesner, Wlcox, (both excused) STAFF PRESENT: Manager Humnhrev. Deputy Cty Attorney Wood, Clerk "Wood. Moton by Comm, Arehart, Hannah to approve the mnutes of July 26, 1976 as wrtten. YEA: Ebert, Hannah, Arehart. NAY: None. Moton carred. Mayor Ebert questoned oen of the warrants. Moton by Comm. Arehart, Hannah that the warrants be approved. YEA: Ebert, Hannah, Arehart, NAY: None. Moton Carred. Mayor Ebert asked for addtons or deletons to the agenda. There was one deleton and several addtons. Moton by Comm. Hannah, supported by Commssoner Arehart to approve the agenda as amended. YEA; Ebert, Arehart, Hannah. NAY: None. Moton carred. JnTHubbell of Hubbell, Roth, and Clark was present to dscuss the proposed wastewater treatment plant. A letter from the Natonal Cystc Fbross Research Foundaton was presented. Moton by Comm. Arehart, Hannah to approve the request of the Breath of Lfe to conduct a door-to-door march n the Cty of St. Johns on September 13, 14, and 15 and further-that all fees be waved. YEA: Ebert, Hannah, Arehart. NAY: None. Moton carred. Moton by Comm. Hannah, Arehart that the Cty Clerk communcate wth the Natonal Cystc Fbross Foundaton to see f t would be possble to obtan a fnancal report showng the moneys collected and expended n each of the three countes. YEA: Ebert, Hannah, Arehart. NAY: None. Moton carred. A quotaton for replacng the caulkng and puttyng where needed, all wndows n the Cty Hall, and pantng of all wndows n the Cty Hall was presented fromdenns Ssson, Pantng and Decoratng of St. Johns. Moton by Comm. Hannah. supported by Comm, Arehart to accept the prce quotaton of Denns Ssson, Fantng and Decoratng, for pantng, caulkng and puttyng all the wndows n Cty Hall at a total cost of $ YEA: Ebert, Hannah, Arehart, NAY: None, Moton carred. It was also requested by the Commsson that the qualty of pant be checked pror to pantng. Moton by Comm. Hannah, Arehart that the Cty Manager contact Mr. Feldpauch and explan that we wll look nto the possblty of pavng the Scott Rd. and U.S approach durng next years budget hearngs. YEA: Ebert, Arehart, Hannah, NAY: None. Moton carred. The,. Cty Manager presented pckup bds for one pckup wth a utlty box for the Water Department. Moton by Comm. Arehart, Hannah to accept Bees bd n the amount of $ YEA: Ebert, Arehart, Hannah. NAY: None. Moton carred. The Steel Hotel ste and cleanup and demolton by Searles on the ste was dscussed. Moton by Comm. Ebert, Arehart that the Cty Buldng Inspector be nstructed to mplement procedures as descrbed under Chapter 63, Paragraph No. 4, defned as Dangerous Structures and that the proper procedures be adhered to n connecton wth the Wllard Searles property and known as Steel Hotel ste. YEA: Ebert, Hannah, Arehart, NAY: None, Moton carred. The Cty Manager asked authorzaton to take bds on sx portable scanners for the department heads. Moton by Comm. Hannah, Arehart to authorze the Cty Manager to take bds for sx portable scanners. YEA: Ebert, Arehart, Hannah. NAY: None. Moton carred. The Cty Manager reported that the 78th Annual Conventon of the Muncpal League s beng held n Lansng on September 8 through the 10th. - Moton by Comm. Arehart, Hannah to appont Mayor Ebert as the offcal delegate and Cty Manager Humphrey as hs alternate and further, that "any Commssoners that wsh to attend the conventon contact the Cty Manager. YEA Ebert, Hannah, Arehart. NAY: None. Moton carred. A request for rezonlng was ORDINANCE NO.23 CITYOFDEW1TT CLINTON COUNTY, MICHIGAN UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH AND MAINTAIN A SYSTEM OF UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION TO COVER EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF DE WITT. THE CITY OFI DE WITT ORDAINS: Secton 1, Unemployment Compensaton System. There Is hereby establshed an unemployment compensaton system and beneft plan for employees of the Cty of DeWItt to be admnstered by the Cty Clerk of the Cty of DeWItt. Ths plan Is establshed pursuant to Act No. 170 of the Publc Acts of 1958, as amended, of the State of Mchgan. Secton 2. Defntons. "Cty" means In alt cases, the Cty of DeWtt. "Average Weekly Wage" wth respect to a base perod of employment, shall the amount determned by dvdng total wages pad by the Cty for credt weeks earned In the employment of the Cty by the number of such credt weeks chargeable to the Cty as employer, "Base Perod" me,ans the perod of 52 consecutve calendar weeks endng wth the day Immedately procedlng the frst day of an Indvduals beneft year. "Beneft Year" wth respect to any Indvdual means the perod of 52 consecutve calendar weeks begnnng wth the frst calendar week wth respect to whch the ndvdual, who does not already have a beneft year In effect, fles a clam for benefts under ths ordnance provded that the Indvdual has earned wages of at least $25.01 n 14 or more calendar weeks wthn the Base Perod. Each such week shall be a "Credt Week." "Cty Clerk" shall mean the person who Is apponted Clerk of the Cty of DeWItt, whether or not such person shall hold any other offce of the Cty, or whose poston as Clerk may be combned wth any other offce. _ "Department Head" means the person n charge of the partcular department In whch the employee works. "Unemployed" An Indvdual shall be deemed unemployed wth respect to any week In whch he or she performs no servces and wth respect to whch no remuneraton Is payable to hm or her, or wth respect to any week or less than full-tme work If the remuneraton payable thereto Is less than hs or her weekly beneft rate., "Wages" means remuneraton pad for employment but shall presented. Moton by Comm. Hannah, Arehart to refer the rezonlng request to the Plannng Commsson for ther consderaton and recommendaton. YEA: Ebert, Arehart, Hannah. NAY: None. Moton carred. not Include any employee payment for lfe or health Insurance, penson, equpment allowance, or smlar payment. Secton 3. Beneft Rates. Beneft payments shall begn wth the effectve date of unemployment and shall be calculated accordng to the followng rules: a) The weekly beneft rates and amount of weekly beneft payment shall be determned n accordance wth all of the relevant provsons as set forlh In Secton 27 of the Mchgan Employment Securty Act and as set forth In the MESA weekly beneft rate tables Ir effect for the week for whch the employee Is clamng benefts. (b) A dependent and dependency class category of a lald-off employee shall be determned as /provded n the Mchgan Employment Securty Act, In accordance wth Secton 27 (b) (5) and (6) of sad Act. (c) Employees shall be enttled to 3 weeks of benefts for each 4 credt weeks of earned workng for the Cty of DeWtt up to a maxmum of 26 weeks of benefts for 34 earned credt weeks, provded that the clamant has worked at least 34 weeks n the 52 weeks precedng the week In whch the clamant appled for benefts, and except as otherwse provded by Secton 28(21 of the Mchgan Employment Securty Act. (d) Any change n the rate of regular benefts and ther duraton that > would be mandatory to meet the requrements for equvalency wth the Mchgan Employment Securty Act shall become effectve on the same day to change the method of determnaton of amounts of beneft payment as provded In ths secton. Secton 4. Authorzaton of payment. Payment of unemployment benefts shall be based on a certfcaton from the Department Head to^the Cty Clerk. Such certfcaton shall contan all Informaton necessary for payment. A record of the benefts receved by each ndvdual shall be. mantaned by the Cty Clerk Secton 5. Employees Covered. Except as provded by Secton 6, employees covered by the Unemployment Compensaton System, shall consst exclusvely of the employees of the Cty. Covered employees shall nclude all Admnstratve Offcers of the Cty enumerated In the Cty Charter. Secton 6. Employees and Persons Not Covered. Employees not covered by ths n Unemployment Compensaton System shall be: (a) Elected offcals and appontees of Board and Commssons (b) Persons provdng A letter from Mr. Thomas Looby, Engneer-Planner of the Tr-County Regonal Plannng Commsson regardng No. 208 Tr-County Plan, Moton by Comm. Hannah, Arehart that the Cty Manager communcate wth contractual servces to the Cty as specalsts/ consultants. Independent contractors, and employees thereof. (c) -Employees who are or were at the tme of ther employment by the Cty, students enrolled on a regular bass In hgh school, college, graduate school or any other school In whch ther prmary status Is clearly that of students, or any persons hred as students. (d) All part-tme, temporary and seasonal employees employed under a wrtten agreement for the performance of servces not longer than sxteen (16) consecutve weeks. (ej Persons recevng relef or Work-tranng as part of an unemployment work-rellef or work-tranng program asssted qr fnanced In whole or In part by any federal agency or any agency of the state or other poltcal subdvson. (f) Servce performed by an ndvdual where compensaton s derved at least ffty per cent from federal funds receved under a specfc federal program for whch an applcaton was made and whose employment Is termnated due to dscontnuance of federal funds. (g) Servce by a student under the age of eghteen (19) years regularly attendng ether a publc or prvate school below college level and employed as part-tme or wthn a vacaton perod of the school, or a part of the school currculum. Secton 7. Elgblty for Benefts. A clamant to be elgble for benefts must be unemployed, as defned, and must make a clam for benefts n the manner prescrbed by the Department Head and further must: (a) Be able and avalable to perform full-tme work whch he or she Is qualfed to perform by past experence or tranng, and of a character generally smlar to work for whch he or she has earned Wages; and (b) Be n complance wth regstraton and reportng requrements; and (c) Be seekng wopk. Secton B Dsqualfcatons. A clamant Is dsqualfed from reclvlng benefts If the Department Head fnds that an Indvdual Is unemployed due to an nelgble termnaton or separaton as specfed In Secton 9, has left hs or her work voluntarly or has accepted permanent full-tme work wth another employer, or has faled wthout lust cause to apply for avalable sutable work or has faled to accept sutable work when offered, or has faled when drected to return to hs or her customary work Secton 9. Inelgble Termnaton and Separatons. An employee shall not be elgble for benefts under the the Tr-County Regonal Plannng Commsson on the 206 Interm plan statng that the Commsson feels that the populaton, projectons are low. YEA: Ebert, Arehart, Hannah, NAY; None. Moton carred. < A letter to Mr, John Stephenson of Federal Mogul unemployment compensaton system establshed by ths Ordnance, f the unemployment shall result from: (a) Retrement under any Cty Retrement System coverng Cty employees* (b) Dscharge or suspenson for msconduct connected wth hs or her work, Incompetence to, perform hs or her desgnated work, for Intoxcaton whle at work, for absence due to Imprsonment, or for any act of assault, theft or sabotage connected wth hs or her work. (c) Resgnatons, Includng resgnatons In leu of dscharge. (d) Leaves of absence for any reason, whether voluntary or Involuntary. j (e) Temporary separatons made at the wrtten, request of the employee. (F) Partcpaton or djretf Interest n a labor dspute ncludng any strke, unauthorzed work stoppages, or other concerted acton. Secton 10. Payment of and Restrctons on Benefts. Benefts shall be pad weekly at a tme and place fxed by the Cty Clerk. All benefcares must report weekly to the Cty hall offces on desgnated days for weekly beneft checks and determnaton of contnung elgblty. For contnung elgblty, a benefcary must be actvely seewng - wotk*, alter nftsy be regstered wth the Mchgan Employment Securty Commsson. No benefcary who shall refuse any reasonable bona fde offer of employment shall receve any benefts after such refusal. Secton 11. Rules and Procedures. Rules and procedrues ncludng any necessary forms may be establshed by the Cty Clerk to admnster the Unemployment Compensaton System. The Cty Clerk or the desgnee thereof may brng sut In the name of the Cty to recover any mones pad upon a fradulent or untrue applcaton or clam. Secton 12. Determnatons. The Cty Clerk or the desgnee thereof shall promptly make a determnaton, after an applcaton for benefts Is fled, whether or not the clamant Is a covered Indvdual elgble and qualfed to draw benefts based upon the avalable nformaton The ssuance of each beneft check shall be consdered a determnaton that the clamant recevng the check was a covered Indvdual elgble and qualfed for benefts. Where a clamant refuses work or falls to apply for work n any other way or becomes dsqualfed stlal promptly make a wrtten determnaton of such dsqualfcaton or nelgblty and shall send the clamant notce thereof. Secton 13. Redetermnatons. Corporaton, regardng ther water conservaton program-, was presented for consderaton and approval. Moton by Comm. Ebert, Hannah that.the letter be sent to Federal Mosul as amended. YEA: Ebert, Upon the wrtten request of any clalmafnt wthn 15 days followng any determnaton or decson respectng qualfcaton, elgblty or rate of benefts/ the Cty Clerk or the desgnee thereof small promptly revew the pror determnaton and, If necessary, may order a hearng thereon, upon revew. wth or wthout hearng, the Cty Clerk or desgnee shall Issue a redetermnaton afflrmlno., modfyng or reversng the pror determnaton and statng the 1 reasons therefor. such redetermnaton shall be fnal unless an appeal Is fled as provded In Secton 15 (below). Secton 14, Appeals. There s hereby establshed an unemployment compensaton appeal board, to consst of three -memfce/s apponted by the Mayor, wth the advce and approval of the Cty v. Councl. The terms of offce of the members of the Intal Board of Appeals shall be for three, four, and fve -- years, respectvely. At the expraton of each such term, a person apponted to fll a vacancy shall be apponted for a fve year term. The expraton dates of all terms shall concde wth the annual date ol appontment of the varous boards and commssons of the Cty of DeWItt. Secton 15. Appeal Board Powers and Dutes. It shall be the duty of the appeal board to revew redetermnatons and decsons of the Cty Clerk pertanng to ths Unemployment compensaton System, provded > that a clam, of appeal Is fled wthn 15 days of such decson or redetermnaton. The tme to fle a clam of appeal shall not begjn untl an employee has been notfed In wrtng of hs or her rght to appeal. The appeal board may on ts own moton, affrm, modfy, set alsde or reverse any decson or order on the bass of the evdence or may permt any of the partes to such decson or order to Intate further appeals before It. The appeal board shall promptly notfy partes of Its fndngs and decsons and ts reasons theretor but may omt the gvng of any reasons If the prevous order, decson or determnaton s affrmed wthout any alteraton or modulatons. Secton 16. Procedure, Reports, Record or Proceedngs on Appeal, Transcrpts of Testmony. The manner In whch appeals- to the appeal board shall be presented, the reports thereon requred from^the nterested party or partes,. and the procedure governng^, such appeals shall-be. In accordance Wth - JUJles prescrbed by the appeal board. A full and complete record shall be kept of all proceedngs n connecton wth an appeal. Hannah, Arehart. NAY: None. Moton carred. Moton by Comm. Hannah, Arehart to adjourn. YEA Ebert, Hannah, Arehart. NAY: None Moton carred. The meetng was adjourned at 9:35 p.m. Staff, space and such clercal servce as Is needed shall *be provded by the Cty Councl to the appeal board. Secton 17, Extenson of Tme. Whenever the last day of the perod to apply for redetermtnatlon^or appeal any declslpn, determnaton or redetermnaton, falls on a! Saturday. Sunday or legal holday, such perod shall run untl the end of the next day whch s not a Saturday, Sunday or holday. Secton IB. Fnances* Fnancng shall be accomplshed through the Unemployment Compensaton System Fund, herewth establshed to account for related revenue and expendtures, Includng payment of unemployment benefts. The, Cty Clerk shall recommend trf the Mayor as Budget Offcer such annual appropratons as are to be made for ms actvty. * Secton 19. False Statements, No person shall, wth ntent to deceve, make any false or untrue statements or reports, n leu of crmnal acton based on any false or untrue statements or reports, the Cty Clerk may recommend dscplnary or other acton to the controllng department, board of commsson. Secton 20. Catchllne Headngs. The catchllne headngs of the sectons of ths ordnance shall In no way be consdered to be a part of the respectve sectons or of ths ordnance but afe Inserted * heren for purposes of convenence. Secton 21. Severablty. Each secton, and every part of each \ secton, Is hereby declared to bd an Independent secton and part of secton, and the holdng of any sectldn or part of a secton to be Invald, vod and-or neffectve for any cause, by a court of competent jursdcton, shall not be deemed to affect any other secton or part of secton. Secton 22 Effectve Date. Ths Ordnance s hereby declared to be mmedately necessary for the preservaton of the publc peace, health or safety, and therefore Is adopted at tme regular meetng of the DeWItt Cty Councl ths 1&th day of August, 1976, as an emergency ordnance In complance wth the Charter of the Cty of DeWItt, and qven mmedate effect. ITWITNESS WHEREOF the undersgned Mayor and Clerk; Treasurer of the Cty of DeWItt hereby authentcate ths -Ordnance bv ther sgnature. CITY OF DEWITT "-By: Murl J. Eastman, ItsMayor <, By: Ella Mae Terpennlng, Its * Clerk-Treasurer SEAL-OF THE CITY OF DE WITT 181 t WELDING 224*4722. PORTABLE WELDING FABRICATION MACHINE WORK HITCHES ALUMINUM FARM WORK PIPE THAWING 3 - STEEt 10 YEARS EXPERIEN CORNER OF OTTAWA ST. JOHNS CURTIS MATHES THE FOUR YEAR WARRANTY TELEVISION JIMS TV SALES & SERVICE JIM SKRIBA \ CURTIS MATHES - HOME OF THE 4 YR. WARRANTY Color TV - Stereo - H-F PHONE B17.03S ML N. of Becks Farm Mkt. NEW SHIPMENT THOMAS NELSON BIBLES Kng James Verson r Catholc, R.S.V. Chldrens Bbles Our New Summer Saturday Hour 8:30-4: N. ft-lmtom ST. JOHNS mum m. All types of prntng Fast servce Low prces 120 E. WALKER ST., ST. JOHN*, MICH WAN 4W7t TELEPHONE: 617/ ClllltOII County News. t SEE CHEVROLET FOR 1976 EDINGER CHEVROLET FOWLER PHONE ANNS COIFFURES THE ULTIMATE IN SMART & FASHIONABLE HAIRSTYLES BLOW DRYING STYLED HAIRCUTS COLOR DESIGN 1602 E. STATE ST. JOHNS PH OPERATORS TO SERVE VOU " ANN PALMER -OWNEROPERATOR JOYTE"6ALL DOLORES PHINNEY VICKIWARR CHRIS STEVENS OPEN TUE.-WED.-FRI. 8-5 THURS, 8-9 f SAT M*UU BOATS, MOTORS - Lawn & Garden Equpment ONE Ot MICHIGAN* LARGEST fabtl DEALERS OWN 7 PAY* BECK & HYDE FARMARINA, INC. Call Mon.-Wtd.-Frl. 9-9 Cfowd Tuesday St. & Sun. 9-4 M N. 1*47 M, No of at. *>ho - T f I I l.tm.1.1 * I A>

11 SEt*TEMBER 1,1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN U-A _v * - Kroger Ran Check Polcy Let Kroger Copyrght Tha Krggar Co. Wo.Rosorve The Rght To Lmt Quanttes. Prces And Coupons Good Mon.. Aug."30 Thru Sun.. Sept. S ^ m Wo gurante that wo wll do vorythtng n our power to hqv* amplt supples pf ol advtrtsod specals on our shelves when you shop tor tham If, due to condtons beyond our control, wa run out of an advertsed specal, we wll substtute the same Item n a comparable, brand (when such en tem Is avalable) reflectng the same savngs or. f you prefer, gve you a "RAIN CHECK"* whch onttles you to tha same advertsed specal at the samp spacal prce anytme wthn 30. days. "*K V? v^ Your Food Costs! *, ^ -tfl fsu " Wth These Valuable Coupons <y& PE PSI*C0LA 16-Qz Plus Depost t 1 Wth Goupon & $ 5 Addtonal Purchase EXCEPT BEER WINE > CIGARETTES b OTHER COUPONS WITH PURCHASE REQUIREMENTS Any Szel Ipackage Prces Good Mon., Aug. 30 Thru Sun., Sept. S, Subject To Applcable State Er Local Taxos. >/ MINI-MIZER COUPON Specal Label Kroger Makes 20-Qts Embassy Jumbo Roll 4-Lb Pkg NE» Qt Jar av ">S *t--.-. Lmt 2 Wth Goupon & 5 Addtonal Purchase EXCEPT BEER WINE b CIGARETTES & OTHER. COUPONS WITH PURCHASE REQUIREMENTS LIMIT ONE GOUPON PER FAMILY Prces Good Mon., Aug. 30 Thru Sun.. Sept. B, Subjoct To Applcable State & Local Taxes.. f &W Dresslrf Mnute Mad Frozen <P\ Freezer Pleezer Assorted Flavors ^1 H,er Vtamn D (3.25% Butterfat) 12-OzWtCan 12-Ct Pkg 1-QtlMRBtl ^ SAVE EXCEPT BEER WINE & CIGARETTES fa OTHER COUPONS WITH PURCHASE REQUIREMENTS LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY Prces Good Mon., Aug. 30 Thru Sun., Sept. S, Subject To Applcable State & Local Taxes. % MIHI-MIZER COUPON PORK SAUSAGE Lmt 4 Wth Goupon ft *5 Addtonal Purchase EXCEPT BEER, WINE & CIGARETTES r OTHER COUPONS WITH PURCHASE REQUIREMENTS LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY Prces Good Mon., Aug. 30 Thru Sun., Sept. 5,1976. Subject To Applcable State & Local Taxes. GRAPES fo^btt -7V.-U. * Lb U /Wffl m Northwest PRUNE PLUMS PEARS New Crop, U.S. No. 1. APPLES Lb In The Husk SWEET CORK Crsp PASCAL CELERY Great For Salads FLORIDA AVOCADOS 1.20 Lmt 3 Wth Coupon ft *5 Addt6nal Purchase EXCEPT BEER. WINE & CIGARETTES & OTHER * COUPONS WITH PURCHASE REQUIREMENTS LIMIT 0ME COUPON PER FAMILY Prces Good Mon., Aug 30 Thru Sun, Sept 5, 197(5/ Sub joct Tn Applcable Stoto & Local Taxes MOST TO?» OPEN 24 HOURS FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE!

12 SEPTEMBER 1,1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 12-A HHHT COMHK<rVrmN\l. tlllhtlt Maple Avenue al State Sred AverlM.Caron.Mnlter Sunday 10:00 a.m. - Mornng Worshp 6:45 p,m. Boy Scout Troop fl Church Offce Hours: Monday thru Frday 8:30 a.m. to noon Tel: Frst Unted Methodst Church BOX12B 200 East State Street St. Johns. Mlchlaan 4B879 Francs " Carl Mnster Worshp Servce 10 a.m. Johannldes,, Sunday, July 11 Rev. Gordon Showers wll be guest mnster for the worshp servce. Sunday, July 18 The Brownlee Famly a sngng group wll mnster durng the worshp hour. Mnsters offce hours for the lummer: Mnnday, Tuesday. Wednesday and Frday, * a.m. 11 noon. Church Offce Hours: Monday. Tuaday, Wednesday & Thursday, S-IZ «jn. It 1-3:30 pjn.: Frday, 9 a.p. -12 noon. FIKSTBAPTISTCIICRCII 512 S. US-27 St. Johns, Mch. Rev. Peter F. Men whoop, pastor A fundamental Bble belevng church,»:45a,am. Bble School II am Worshp Servce 11 e.m Chldrens Churches f p m Ynuth Hour 7 pm. Evenng Worshp Koch Wed. 7 p.m. Bble Study and prayer. fl p.m. Chor practce - Jr. Basketball Nursery for babes and small chldren Tor all servces. Church offce hours 9-12 & 1-3 Mon. thru Fr. ST. JOHNS LUTHERAN CHURCH SummerSchedule Dvne Worshp &:Q0 and 10:30 a.m.. each Sunday,.Sunday School and Bble Classes 9:15 a.m. each Sunday Holy Communon 1st and 3rd Sundays, both servces Church Offce Hours 9 a.m. -12 (noon) Monday through Frday Telephones Church Offce: Educaton Buldng: Parsonage: Evaneltam & Elders Tuesdays. 7:00 pm. All Commttees 3rd Thursday of each month, (nlden Agere 3rd Thursday of each month Youth Group 2nd and 4th Sundays. 2:00 p.m. ST. JOHNS (111 Kll OK CHRIST 400 E. StateSt. Davd Wood. Mnster Ph :30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Mornng Worshp & Communon 6:00 p.m Youth Meetng 7:00 p.m Evenng Worshp 7:00 p m. Wed. Bble Study, A frendly Church wth a Scrptural Message ST.Jfl.HKllltATlIOl.HCIIUUll Itcv. Wllam U Hankerd.PaMor Itev. Raymond G.*hrng Assocate Pastor Iteclnry KBUndenSt. Ph ((nvent 110 S.Oakland Ph School 201 E Cass Ph Mass Schedule Saturday Evenng 7 p.m. Sunday 7:30. a. 10:30 and 12 H<>Iy Days See bulletn Weekdays - B;30 a.m. and 7 p.m Sacrament <>f Penance - Saturdays. 3:30 In.">p.m ; after? p.m. Mass untl B:30 p.m.. Weekday evenngs - a few mnutes before evenng Muss. Frst Frdays-Sacrament of Penance. Thursday from 4 to. p m. and after the -vcnng.mussuntllallarehearr Massand.prayers of Adoraton nl 7 p.m. Holy Cum mun on «l Frday nt Band 7:15 u.m Adoraton of he Blessed Sacrament, Thurcday 7 p,m on Frst Frday after evenng Mass Devnlmu-Our Mother of Perpetual Help Nuvena -after 7:15 p.m Moss each Tuesday. Relgous Inslrucllon Classes - Adult Inqury Class, Tuesday at H P m Hgh School tcd. Wednesday at 7t30 p.m IubUc (trade School tcd. Tuesdays from 4 untlt p m Baptsms- Each Sunday at 1:30 by upponlmnl Other arrangements by nppfnmenl.st.johnsi.ithkhanchircii I MssourSynod Hev. Mchael R.Ruhl. Pastor Dvne Worshp B;00-10:30.Sunday School & Bble Class 9:15 Holy Communon 1st and 3rd Sundays Church Offce hours -- 9:00 12:00 Monday. Wednesday, and Thursday mornngs Frday. Offce Telephone: 224-3S44 Parsonage Telephone O0 Educatonal Wng Telephone: Adult Instructon Mon. 10:00 a m. 7:00 p.m Evangelsm and Elders at 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays. Bethel and Teachers at 7:00 P Wcekday School and Confrmaton (lasses. Wednesday, 3:30 6 p.m. Senor Chor 6:30 P.m Thursday Lades Guld - LWML 2nd Wednesday each month at B p,m _ Councls and Commttees 3d Thursday each month al 7 p.m Golden Age Fellowshp Group * 3rd Thursday each month at 1 p.m Youth-2ndand-tnSUndaysat 4pm Couples Bble Slud> Sundays at, :30 Home Bble Study,- Monday through Thursday, Hta(R(.\M/KIICIrW1l JKStH(mSTU\TTr;Htt.\YS\l>TS CurncrofKalroadfct.S 27 lurch Schmt 10 oclock Anrsbp Servce 11 oclock 7:«p m. Wednesday, second and fourth W.MC,.. 7-3(1 pm - Wednesday rvenlr* wrvce IKNTMIBCn.TWKKVMI.K an UmlngM. St, Johns. Mch.Marshall llpuy.lt«" Phone wn-23m ou a.m Sunday Kch»1 Warn. Mornng Wnrsnp 3opm Sunday Kvenng -3»pm Tuts Kven, Prayer Meetng :»pm Thurwlay Evenng-**rvce / Next, Week n Clnton County churches J KIHIV.VIlS WITNESSES KngdomJalt IW3 North Lansng St. Tuesday,7:30p.m. -Congregaton Book Studes. Text studes "The Natons Shall Know That I Am Jehovah Hmv? Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Theocratc Mnstry School» Texts Lsed: "Bble" and "Ad r> Bble Inderstandng" B:30 p.m Servce Meetng Sunday 9:30 a.m - Publc Lecture - Gven by Qualfed Representatve of the" Watehlowcr. Bble and Tract Socety. 10:30 a.m Watchtower Study Current ssue of Ihe "Wochlower" magazne studes. PtRIJC INVITE!) NO COLLECTION TAKEN (lthchoktiiena/^hene 515 North Lansng Street Itcv, Kenneth Anderson Phone lo:00 a m Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Mornng Worshp 6:15 p m. Young Peoples Servce 7:00 p.m. Evenng Worshp. Wednesday. 7:30 p.m. Bble Study and prayer hour.. FHKKMKTmmSTCHlHCII :»5 Church Street Phone Rev. Rodney Dean Sunday 10:00 a.m, Sunday School 11:00 a.m Mornng Worshp 6:00 p.m. Evenng Worshp Wednesday 6:30 p.m. C.Y.C. 8:00 p.m, Bble Study and Prayer Servce SALEM UNITED METHODIST CHURCH US27 and County Lne Rd. Pastor Terry MacArthur Phone 224-fl M Worshp 9:00 a.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Tues. 7:30 p.m. Bble Study Wed. 7:00 p.m. Jr. HI MYF 3rd Thurs. 7:30 p.m. Unted Methodst Women 3rd Sat. 6:30 p.m. Famly Nght SEVENTH 11AYADVENTIST 1400 S. Oakland PauIE.Penno,Pastor Servces held on Saturday 9:15 a m. * Church Servce 10:30 a.m. - Sabbath School Servce. UKKTPIMHIMtNfTKO METHODIST IIR-It-H Corner of Parks and Grove Rd. Rev. Bran K Sheen, Mnster 3:30 a.m, - Worshp Servce 10:45 a.m, - Church School SIH-:PAHDSVH.I.I-: INITKD. METHODIST ClICHCII Dr. Darold Boyd, Pastor 445 Dvson Street East Lansng, Mchgan 9:30 a.m Worshp Servce. 10;45 a.m. Church School Wednesday: 7:00 p.m. Chor practce. H:oo p.m. Prayer Servce. Admnstratve Board frst Monday n Ihe month. General meetng of WSCS thrd Thursday In January, Aprl and September. Afternoon Crcle meets second Thursday nt the hnmes of memhrro W VYSIIH-: IIAPTISTCHIRCH Rev. Harold McGulre The Corner of N, US-27and Roosevdt Rds. tunday School 10:00 a.m. Mnrnng Worshp 11:00 a.m. Sunday Evenng 6:00 p.m. Wednesday evenng servce 7:30 p.m. A church where everyone s welcome. FIKSTCIllHCIIOFGO]) M-21&DcWlttRd. Rev. W.Jeff Webb, Past or Phone: Church Parsonage :30 u.m-sunday Mnrnng Coffee & Fellowshp Tme :45 a m.-pre-sunday School Quet Tme Ill-Ol a,m.-sunday School a.m -Mornng Worshp f:0upm -Sr. Chor Practce 7:00 p m -Evenng Worshp Dscusson & Fellowshp Wednesday: 7:00 p.m -Sr. Chor Practce 7:3d p m -Jr. Chor Practce and Chldrens Crcle 7:30 p.m -Bble Study. Dscusson & Prayer Youth Fellowshp - 1st fc 3rd Sundays lfter Ihe Kvenng Servce Women of the Church f Cod Meetng 1st Tuesday each month Alt Churches n Clnton County are nvted to e»d, ther weekly announcements to The Clnton County News. They must reach us by 10 a.m. Monday to Insure publcaton In the current weeks ssue. v SOtTII HtLKY BIBLE CIICRCH Wllard Farrer. Past or Located 3 mle east of Francs Road an Chadwck Road 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Worshp Servce HOPE I.CTHF.HAN CHURCH 30SW.HerbsonRd. DeWllI Sunday School 10:45a.m. Worshp 9:30a.m. ST. ANNES EPISCOPAL CHLRCH Corner US-27andWebbBoad Rev, Glenn V, Calhey, Jr.. Vcar Resdence CTurehfl«KBS7 Frst & Thrd Sundays Mornng Prayer 9 a.m.. Second & Fourth Sundays Holy Communon 9 a.m. VAIAEY FARMS BAPTIST CHLRCH 214 E. State Rd. Lansng 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 ajn. Mornng Worshp Servce 5:30 p.m. Youth Groups Begnnng wth the 4th Grade. Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Evenng Servce 7:00 p.m. Prayer Servce SOUTH DeWITT CHLRCH OF CHRIST 2931 Harbson besde DeWItt Hgh School Mnster: Dr. JamesGrdwood Tel. 669-EOOO or :20 a.m. Bble School 10:30 a.m. Mornng Worshp- Communon Weekly 6:30 p.m. Youth Groups 7:30 p.m, Evenng Worshp Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Hour of Power: Prayer and Bble Study Thursday, 7;30 p.m. Callng Program FIHSTBAPTISTCHLRCH OFDeWlTT.SBC Rev. Jerry Cole, Pastor DeWItt Rd. Sunday School 9:45 a.m, Mornng Worshp lt:00 a.m. 6 oclock - Church Tranng 7 oclock Evenng Worshp / Mdweek Prayer Servce 7:30. Youth fellowshp 2nd & 4th Sunday at 8 oclock. Jon us n worshp where "everybody s somebody and Chrst la.lord." For more nformaton call or wrte Box 306, DeWItt. VALLEY FARM IM TED PENTECOSTAL CHLRCH Rev. Nel Bollnger, pastor 155E. taterd. Phone :30 a.m. - Sunday School 11:00 a.m. - Mornng Worshp 7:30 p.m. Sunday evenng Evangelstc Wednesday. 7:30 p.m. - Youth Servce Thursday. 7:30 p.m. - Bble Study We cordally nvte you to attend any or all of these servces Lsten to our nternatonal broadcast HARVEST1ME Sunday mornng at 10:30 a.m. WRBJ on your dal. ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD 5 mles west or St. Johns on M-21 5 t mles south on Francs Road 2 mles west on Church Road Roger V. Helntt. pastor 8:00 a.m. Worshp 10:30 a.m. - Worshp 9:15 a.m. - Sunday School andbble Classes. Holy Communon frst Sunday of the month at B a.m. thrd Sunday of the month al 10:30 p.m.. ST.THERESECATHOLICCHURCH Fathers Francs Murray and Lawrence Delaney Rectory: 102 W. Randolph. Lansng Phone Mass Schedule Saturday: 7 p.m. Sunday: Holy Day: Eve before at 7:30 p.m. and 7 It 9 a.m. and 5-30 & 7:30 p.m. Weekday Masses: 7:30 a.m. & 7:30 p.m. Penance: 4-5 & 8-B:30 p.m. Baptsm: Sunday at lp.m. Please call n advance. DeWITT COMMUNITY CHURCH Inter-denomnatonal) Murl J. Eastman, Pastor Jm McGovncy. Sunday School Supt. Marge Person. Co-Supt. 9:45 a.m. Church School II a.m. - Church 7 p.m. - Youth Fellowshp 7 P.m; - Sunday Evenng Servce 7 p.m. Wednesday Bble Study and Prayer Meetng WF.KI.KYAN HOLINESS CHURCH l30w.wllams.ovid Rev. Roger Henle^ Pastor Phone B Sunday School 10 a.m. Mnrnng Worshp II a.m. Evenng Worshp 7:30 p.m. Thursday ngbt Bble study n parsonage 7:30 p.m. Brng a queston. DeWtt Aroo v l d Area WAYSIDE CHAPEL A BIBLE CHURCH,1437 Turner Road. DeWItt Hev. Darold Englsh.Pastor Phone a,m Sunday School. II a.m Worshp Servce G p,m Young People 7 pm Evenng Servce 7:15 pm. Wednesday-Bble Study and Prayer A frendly church wth a message for today. Bble hvng - Bble Relevng -- Bble Preachng ItF.HKKMKlUNITKll MKTllOIllSTCHlHCH 105 N Brdge St. Rmald J.Thompson. Pastor 9:3(1 am-worshp nursery pmvded Ill-m a m -Coffee Fellowshp No Church School June-AugusI COMMUNITY OFST.JlHK Catholc Church HOI N. Brdge St rrv Mchael I) Murphy.,. _ Masses p m ** Saturday Sunday MW-and 11:15 p.m CmfesNKU ul Church Saturday* 3.HH3( Ch.Urt.-h ph 669-9U82 Rectory ph WKWl klstimlltthhh.kcih RCII Non-Denomnatons I * Round l-ukeflud mleeast tfls-27 lt-n.f Ffrnhum.Klr M"*f>.,,., In a m -Sunday.Svhw! l"*e* lor nl ngc* Ham -M/rnlng Unrshp S-«pm -Youth FelMwunp, Senor. 14 ndjp. Jet Cudeu. HI-13 7 pm-em-nng Servce Wedra-sday 7 :w p m -Hble Sludy nnd Irnytr. Suprnbrd nurwry f 1 " - IbS and «malt enldn-n In all acnkc* "An oprl hor n tn men \**M A Bble preachng church wth a message for you... TIIK UNITKH CHURCH OF OVID WestFrontSlreet Rev. Claude B. Rdley, Jr.. Pastor Worshp Servce* 10 a.m. Church School II a.m. Nursery servce for all chldren up to 2nd grade. tlvh) FIRST HAPTIST CHURCH MalnatOakStreet Itcv. Earl C. Cnpeln. Pastor 9:45 a.m. Church School. ll:00 a.m. Mornng Worshp / Wednesday 7 p.m, Prayer and Bble Study K p.m Senor Chor NKvtllOPKFKM.OWSIHP Tltc vhurch wth Acts 20:20 vson". lnn.mansl,.lvd V Hev, Rchard Gleason Church Phone B34-59W Parsonage Phone B tdlkh m Sunday School lmum Mnrnng Worshp " n p m Evenng Worshp 73pm Wednejda.venng servces for all lne uroups Hll.YFVMII.VC.VTllOI.ICCnHCH.noMubblltodd.Ovd Kher Joseph Aubn llu Q m Muss on Sunday 7-u p m Evenng Muss on Wednesday ConfeMms 1;3 To l;4j u m Sunday - CM.V.\ltVH\PTlSTCHUHCII Itrv Wuyne Glassman M-21 nl Else Rd r«( m Suoduy SeltNl II m a m.m»rtrrw Wurnhlp 7 p m Kwnntt Worshp TMpq Wrdnrsday Iruyer meetng Fowler Aroo yr.lll.l.cthehxnciutcii Ftmlcr.Meh II E. Itussow. PJIHIUT H IHI m to mm m Worshp Sunday Seht) MOST HIH.VTItlMTY CIICRCH Hev Kr Albert.I Sehmltl.lMrtor SaturryfletutMw 4 :H.7>(clock pm,, 1 Sutxl) MIIKWS.H. H :n. l:.n n m Holy Days - Hob Day Eve. 4:30 p.m. 7:00 oclock p.m. Holy Day 8;3Q & 8:30 am. Sorrowful Mother Novena-Dunng school year 7:30 p.m. Summer months 8:00 oclock p.m. Sacrament of PenancfrSaturdays 3:30 lo 4:oocclockp.m. and after7:00oclock p.m. mass. 1st Frdays Thursday from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. 3:30 lo 4:30 p.m, & 7:30 p.m. untl all are heard 1 Baptsm - Sundays at 12:30 p.m. by appontment. Other arrangements by appontment. Else Area ELSIE METHODISTCHURCII Rev. Davd Ltchfeld, Mnster 9:30 ftjn. Mornng Worshp 10:30 a.,m. Sunday School, SupL Merle Baese DUPLAIN METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Davd Utchfleld.Mnstcr 10* a.m.-sunday School, Supt. Kenneth Kger 11 ajn, Worshp Servce FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 10 ajn. Sunday School It a.m. Worshp Servce 6:30 pjn. Junor & Senor D.Y.F. 7:00 p.m. Evenng Servce?;00 p.m. Wednesday, Junor and Senor Chor Practce 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Prayer and Bble Study DUPLAIN CHURCH OF CHRIST 3mleswestOvkl-ElseHghSchool 5565 E. Colony Road Justn Shepard. Mnster BlIINIchetson.YouthMnster 9:45 a.m. - Sunday School 11 a.m. - Church 8 p.m. Youth fellowshp and adult Bble Bble Study 7 p.m. Evenng Servce 7 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meetng ST.CYRILCATHOL1CCHURCH Rev.ThomasM.Kowalczyk,Pastor P.O.Box E.MalnSt. Bannster,48607 Phone: Sunday Lturges: Saturday 7:00 p.m. Sunday 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Holy Day Lturges: 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Confessons: One half hour before al) Sunday Lturges, EAGLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Ray McBratne. Pastor Telephone or ;30 a.m. Mornng Worshp 10:30 a.m. - Church School 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Bble Study and prayer meetng EAGLE FOURSQUARE CHURCH Rev. and Mrs. Royal Burnett, Pastor 10:00 ajn. - Sunday School 11:15 a.m.*- Mornng Worshp 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer meetng FAITH BAPT1STCHURCH Davd J. Zmmer. pastor lone mle north of traffc lght -Else) Sunday Bble School 10:15a.m. Mornng Worshp 11:03a.m. Evenng Worshp?:Wp,m. Wed. Prayer & Bble Study 7:00p.m. Bath Area BATH UNITED METHODISTCHUHCH Rev. Clarence Keth 9:45 a.m. Church School 11:00 a.m. Worshp 7:00 p.m. Bble Sludy BATH BAPT1STCHURCH Rev. Rchard Cole, Pastor 11:00 a.m. Mornng Worshp 6:30 p.m. Youth fellowshp 7:30 p.m. Evenng Servce Mdweek Servce on Wednesday 7:30 p.m. REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRISTOF LATTER DAY SAINTS Corner Upton Rd.feStallRd. Elder R.Premoe Sunday School 10 a.m. Preachng Servce II a.m. Chor Practce - Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Md-Week Prayer Servce - Wednesday 7:30 cm. Everyone welcome Fulton Area FULTON FULL GOSPEL CHURCH 3 mle east ofperrnton on M-57 * mle south Rev. LynnShunk, Pastor 9:45 a.m - Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Mornng Worshp 7:00 p.m. Youth Servce 7:45 p.m. - Evenng Servce 7:45 p.m. - Thursday, Prayer and prase servce T Pewamo Area UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Pewamo, Mchgan Rev.RchardStral Sunday: 9:30a.m. Mornng Worshp7:00 p.m. Unted Methodst Youth Fellowshp Sunday School Classes 10:45 a.m. ST.JOSEPHSCATHOLICCHURCH Pewamo, Mchgan Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thomas J. Bolger. MA, Pastor Daly Mass - 7:30 a m Saturday 4:30 p.m. & V.O&m. Sunday 8:00 a.m. & 10:00 ajn, Holy Baptsm Sunday, l p.m. Sacred Confesson Saturday, 3130 and 7:30 p.m, Famly Holy Hour for Peace Saturday, 7:15 p.m. Gunnsonvlle Area, (lnnist)nvh.i.t-: CNITHI) METHODIST (IIUHCH Clark and Wood Roads Hev, Paul Schebner, Mnster 9-30 a m Church Servce 1114,1 a.m Sunday School Westphala Area, ST.MARYSCIURCll Westphala Or*.FaherJamesScnmll HV JamesJ.Schmlt-Admnlstratnr Phone :«7-420l Saturday Nght Musses: 4:30 &7-(lp.m, Sunday Mornng l.txlk:"", l:u Weekdays Monday! Frday 7{ 54,ll20,m Turn & Thum 7:15 & H:.T.)um, Wednesday 7:15 & 73u p.m Holy Days *. 3d, 7-I.1 & lt:2u n m 7:3 v pm Wednesday Kvenng MUM 7:.W p m BANNISTER INITHHMKTHIHHKT CHURCH Hev. ErnmctKa dwell ASSEMBLY OF COD S US-27 & E Baldwn Joseph F. Eger. Jr., Pastor 10:00 a.m. * Sunday School a.m Mornng Worshp. 630 p.m. - Youth Servce 7:30 p.m. - Sunday Evenng CONG REGATIONAL CH RISTI AN CHURCH -I10S. Maple Ave.,Maple Rapds Rev. Hector Gooda 11-Pastor Phone a.m. Worshp Servce 11 a.m. Church School T p.m. Song Festval (Everyone welcome! Wed. Nght 6:30 & 7:30 chor practces Thurs. Ntght 8 p.m. Fellowshp Servce^ Eureka Area CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 2818 E. Maple Rapds Rd. DougM. Jones, Pastor Phone Sunday 10 a.m.-sunday School for everyone 11 a.m.-worshlp Servce Wednesday 6:30 p,m.-juntor Chor 7:00 p.m.-senor Chor 7:30p.m.-BlbJe Study 8:30 p.m.-prayer Servce Nursery provded far all servces. Matherton Area MATHERTON COMMUNITY CHURCH 2:00 p.m. - Sunday School 3:00 p.m. - Worshp Servce Wacoustd Area WACOUSTA COMMUNITY UNITED METHODISTCHURCII Rev. Edward F.OIto. pastor Phone Mornng Worshp: 10 a.m. Church School Classes 11:15 a.m. Jr. and Sr, H Y.F. 6:00 p.m Cherub Chor. Wednesday 3:45 p.m. Youth Chor, Thursday 6:45 p.m. Chancel Chor. Thursday 7:30 p.m. WSCS Noon Meetngs every 3rd Wednesday WXYZ Noon Meetng every 1st Wednesday Councl on Mnstres every 2nd Wednesday at 7:30 Admnstratve Board. 4th Monday of every 3rd month. Vctor Townshp GROVE BIBLE CHURCH Rev. Robert Pronge. Pastor Prce and Shepardsv ML Roads 10:00 a.m. - Sunday School: Classes Tor all ages 1 11:00 a.m- - Mornng Worshp 6:30 p.m. - Young People 7:30 p.m. Evenng Servce 7:30 p m. Wednesday, prayer meetng Lades Mssonary Crcle meets 4th Thursday Couples Club meets 4th Saturday n month Lansng KIMBERLY CHURCH OF CHRIST 1007 Klmberly Drve Lansng. Mchgan John Halls It a.m. - Mornng Worshp 10 a.m. - Bble Sludy 6 p.m. Evenng Worshp Mdweek servce 7:30 p.m. Wednesday nght Maple Rapds Area THE UNITED METHODISTCHURCII Maple Rapds Pastor Rev. J. Thomes Churn Parsonage -Mddleton S 9:M a a,m, Worshp Servce 10:30 a.m. Sunday School Tuesday 7:00 p\m. Senor Chor Practce Wednesday 2nd Wednesday each month 7:00 p.m. W.S.C.S. Thursday t 10:00 Bble Study CREENBUSH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Scotland Marshall Roads pastor Rev. Terry MacArthur Sunttayt 10:00 a.m. Church School 11:30 a.m. Church Servces UMW 4th Wednesday at 8 p.m. LOWE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Corner at Lowe & N. Lowe Road Across from the Essex School Rev, Terry MacArthur Sunday 9:45 a.m. SundavSchool 10:15a.m Worshp Hour 7:00 p.m. 1st & 3rd Week M.Y.F. Tuesday. 10:00 a,m. Prayer, Study Group Wednesday. 7:30 p.m. 2ndofevcnmonthsU.M,W. Thursday. 8:00 p.m. Chor Practce ATTEND CH CH WITH US. SOMETHING MISSING? MAYBE U R! EVERYONE IS WELCOME PRICE UNITHDMKTHODISTCllHCIl Darold D.Doyd, Pastor 445DvEsonSt.E Lansng 9:45 Church School, 11:00 a m. Worshp Servce Womens Socety - last Wednesday of each month. Dnner al 12:30 p.m. Busness meetng at 1:30 U.MYF meets each Sunday at 7 D.m. Councl of Mnstres last Monday of each month at n p m Admnstratve Board - the frst Sunday IJ( each month followng a co-operatve noon dnner Senor chor rehearsal.each Wednesday ul 7:30 p m OFFTHEtVALI. c Muuuaur IMC. $ &»> u ^ ^ 4»S The Lowe UMW met at the Lowe church for a salad luncheon hostessed by Carolne Anderson, and Laura Powers. Anne Fndlay led n prayer. The presdent, Al Bast, called the meetng to order and carred on,the regular busness. Reports were gven by pawn Mercer on the sucessful bakesale she had charmaned, by Carolne Anderson on the Guernsey lunch, and by Conne Henry on the Communty Dance at East Essex School whch had been very much enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Greene and -son Jm entertaned North Afrcan Mssonares, Mr. and Mrs. Stephan Vshanoff and three chldren and Mrs. Eugene Woodhams, Thursday evenng n ther home n Carjand. Mr. and Mrs. Vshanoff make mssonary tapes and produce rado programmng n Marselle, France; these tapes etc. are especally amed at the Arablc Naton, at the tme beng; Mr. and Mrs. Vshanoff have both learned to speak the Arabc language. The three chldren speak Englsh and French, as v France s where the chldren are beng educated. Mrs. Woodhams s a frend of the Greenes, from St. Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Vshanoff wll soon return to Upper Darby, Pennsylvana, and then be back n Marselle, France n tme for the chldren to re-enter school ; there. +++ A brdal shower was recently, held for Mss Bonne Pugh of Mead Road, Mss Pugh s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cecl Pugh, and has an altar date wth Mark La Rue, September eleventh, at the Baptst church n Else. Mark s the son of Mr. and * Mrs. Vctor La Rue of 7890 Mead Rd. The shower was held at the v Parsh Fellowshp Hall n Bannster and was hosted by Bonnes brdal-attendantsto-be, Mss Kathy Wonsey, Mrs. Cndy Kusner, Mss Barbara Pugh, and. Lttle Mss. Tonya; Eensjnger*... _ Introductons were made by th lades present; Card, bngo was played wth przes beng won by Mrs. Brenda Harrs, Mrs. Rchard Mead, Mrs. Vera Cannon, Mrs. Marlene Mller, Mrs. Onalee Butcher and her two daughters, and the door prze as won by the lttle flower-grl-to-be, Tonya. When Bonne opened her gfts of a mscellaneous nature, her sster, Mrs. Lowe UAAW meets the people n attendance, and they wanted to hav&a repeat performance. The caller had done a good job, many worthwhle przes had been donated, and everyone had a good tme. The Pno Reunon on Sept, 12 was accepted as a functon at the church and Carl and Dors Shnabery, and Carolne and Dale Anderson wll help wth the arrangements. Louse Dershem, as charman, of menornnatng Commttee, presented the followng slate; presdent Al Carland News Brenda Harrs of Edwardsburg asssted her by regsterng the gfts. The heart cake, decorated wth whte and yellow roses, was cut and served by the brde-to-be, wth jellodesserts and punch. +++ " Mr. Kenneth Munson was taken to the Owosso Memoral Hosptal by ambulance ths week, where he remans a patent, beng treated and cared for Mr. Charles Snyder was also taken to. the Owosso Memoral Hosptal,for observaton and treatment; get-well-cards would be most welcome to both. Mrs. Gladys Darlng has been transferred from the Owosso Memoral Hosptal to Pleasant-Vew Medcal Center n Corunna. A Womans Unted Methodst Pcnc was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kadolph on North Carland Road, Wednesday Bast; vce-presdent Eleen Plowman; secretary Carolne Anderson; treasurer, Conne Henry; charman of Chrstan Dersonhood, Laura Powers; supportve communty, Marguerte Gove; socal concerns, Helen Murton; global affars, Ruby Perce; prdgram resources, Mary. Kngsbury; nomnatng commttee, Emly Davs, Eleen Plowman, and Helen Murton. The slate was adopted, wth a unanmous vote. } evenng for a sx-oclock meal. The Reverend Homer Van Buren and hs wfe had a specal guest wth them at the pcnc, a mnster uncle from Florda. The busness meetng was conducted by the U.M.W. Socety Presdent, Mrs. Patrca Chamberlan. The proceeds of the Sloppy-Joe supper were totaled and results dscussed. The usual chcken-pe Fall supper was tabled for the tme beng, to be dscussed at the next months meetng whch s to be held at the home of Mrs. Clara Horn n Carland the frst Wednesday evenng n September. The Nomnatng Commttee wll have ther slate of offcers ready to present to the members at the next meetng. The rest of the evenng was spent vstng, as the husbands were brought to ths August pcnc. Receves specalzed tranng A St. Johns woman, Helen Wakefeld, swtchperson for General Telephone Company, recently attended a school on step-by-step swtch & relay adjustment, held at the companys state headquarterstranng center near Muskegon, accordng to Norm Krevns, Owosso Dvson Manager. The objectve of the 10-day course s to enable the partcpant to adjust electromechancal swtches and assocated relays. The student wll also be able to DeWtt seek Polce stolen,.h batteres * DeWtt cty polce are nvestgatng the theft of 18 car batteres from sthe Unon 76 gas staton n DeWtt Aug. 26. Two bcycles were also reported stolen n two separate ncdents. THESE CLINTON COUNTY FIRMS nspect and adjust rotary swtches an/l perform falure analyss tests. She joned General Telephone Company n 1954 as an.operator and snce that tme* has held varous postons n the company. Jesse Pratt Jesse G. Pratt 64, of Hazel Park, ded Aug. 28 n Greenvlle Memoral Hosptal. Servces were held at the Huyck-Schnepp Funeral Home n Ogstal on Aug. 31. Bural took place t at the -Umojjfftne Cemetery wth Rev. Theodore Gehrke offcatng. Mr. Pratt was born n Lansng on May 15, 1912 to Wlls and AmelaPratt. He graduated from St. Johns Hgh School n 1973: Mr. Pratt belonged to the Baptst Church and retred from teachng n He s survved by one sster Mrs. Esther Rochester, of Chula-Vsta Calforna and two neces. MAKE THIS CHURCH PAGE POSSIBLE Central Natl Bank OF ST JOHNS SERVING YOU FROM FOUR LOCATIONS St, Johns-Ovd-Pewnmo, Southgate Plaza Member FDIC S & H Farm Sales & Servce New Holland Mochnety Ou..L,.ecalty 4 M N on US-27 to French Rd Plone Egan Ford Sales, Inc. 200 W. Hgham Phone D& B Party Shoppe Open Monday thru Saturday Complete Party Supples 224 N Clnton Phone FOR,J?ENT Parrs Rexall! Store. The Corner Dr/g Store Phone A ST. JOHNS Schmtt Electrc 1002 E State St/Johns Phone Phllps Implement COMPANY 313 N Lansng St Phone FOR RENT JANS. HAIR FASHIONS _ OPEN WEEKDAYS 7 a.m.-8 p.m ^ SAT. 7 a.m.-3 p.m. FREEP/^RKIMG _ 613 E. STATE - PH Captol Savngs AND LOAN ASSN N Clnton Phone P0R RENT St Johns Co-op N Clnton Phone Allaby-Brewbaker, Inc. 1108WN Clnton St St Johns, Mchgan Federal-Mogul CORPORATION,St Johns Plant FOWLER Mathews Elevator GranFeed-Beans Phone WESTPHALIA Maynard-fllen STATE BANK PortlandSunfleld-Weatphalla Member FDIC.Phone X1 ; y * ( I t <M <4

13 FORTY MEMBERS of the Clnton Soybean Commodty Dvson and. ther famles gathered at the groups test olot on Mead Road last Thursday evenng. Purpose of the tour was to Inspect the varetes wth respect to growth and the effect of weather condtons, sol and herbcde control. Present was BUI Lasher, County Extenson agent who asssted In the test plot program by obtanng the varous seeds and constructng sgns to ndcate the varetes planted. He wll hand harvest the beans so that an accurate veld count wll be avalable. Followng nspecton of the plots the group enjoyed a pcnc at Sleepy Hollow Conservaton Club. Specal guests were Dr. Paul Klndrlnger, drector of Mchgan Farm Bureau Market Development Dvson and Tom Reed, Marketng specalst n charge of the Soybean Commodty Dvson. The group nvtes all Interested soybean growers to vew the plot located VA mle east of US-27 on Mead road. The followng s the ffth n a seres of essays wrtten by wnners of the * 1976 Farm Bureau Young Peoples Tckets for the 57th Annual Meetng of Clnton County Farm Bureau whch wll be held Oct. 12 are on sale now. They wll be avalable after Sept. 1 from county board members ana* from Communty Group secretares. The cost s $3 per person means Ctzenshp Semnar Scholarshp. The essay was wrtten by Jm Pohl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pohl. He attends Fowler Hgh School. Amerca was and s an Annual Meetng tckets on sale for a cafetera style ham dnner whch wll be served at Smth Hall at 7:30 p.m. by the lades of Plgrm Unted Methodst Church. The annual busness sesson wll follow and wll nclude electon of drectors for Bngham Olve dstrct and Essex-Lebanon, your on an nternatonal trp We are part of the Mchgan Elevator Exchange dealer network marketng gran and beans world-wde. Mchgan farmers beneft frdm ths nternatonal marketng when they sell ther gran and beans here, and we n turn market through MEE. In addton to worldwde marketng, MEE has been savng farmers money by poneerng n contanerzed bean shppng and fghtng for favorable shppng rates. Market your crops here and start your crops on a world-wde busness venture. There are 150 MEE marketng, elevators workng for you n Mchgan. For All Your Farm Supply Needs SEE THE ST. JOHNS CO-OP ST. JOHNS consderaton of resolutons, crownng of the 1976 Farm Bureau Queen, awards and other tems of busness. Communty Groups wll be competng for przes n the table centerpece contest and door przes wll be awarded. rw Young Farmers seek Queen canddates The 1976 Mchgan Farm Bureau Queen, who wll be named n December at the state annual meetng, wll receve an allexpense pad trp for two to Hawa, the locaton of the Amercan Farm Bureau Federaton Conventon Jan Ths means a Clnton County Farm Bureau young lady could be representng our state ths year. Qualfcatons are as follows: must bcbetween the age of 17 and 31 - must be a Farm Bureau member f over 21. If under 21 and sngle, the canddate must be a member of a Farm Bureau famly. She may be marred or sngle. Persons.nterested are asked to complete the applcaton below and submt to the Clnton County Farm Bureau, 407 E. Gbbs by September 3. _ ADDRESS AGE OCCUPATION _ UATl OF BIRTH,. NAtt OF PARETIS OK HUWlO FAW BUREAU QUEEN COHIEST 1976 OFFICIAL EKTBY FORH,_ COUNT*. CITY. ZIP HEIGHT WEIGHT. SINGLE MARP.IE0.. BUHBW Uf tmiuheit. ACTIVITIES FASH BUREAU _ CHURCH... HOBBIES., NAJQH INTEREST FUTURE PLANS, GOALS IN LIFE PHOIIE A typewrtten utobforphy and recent phnlonrph matt Mconyjny tnt dealstc naton for foregners and mmgrants to look ahead to and strve to copy. Our country stood for many thngs; freedom to pursue ones nterests, certan nalenable rghts, and the opportunty to set down roots and prosper n the manner n whch they chose. These were the reasons why many oppressed and poor foregners emgrated to Amerca, to see, a better lfe where food was plentful and they coujd, lead^a.. lfe of peace and serenty. The pcture panted for the foregn mmgrant was brght and rosy, only to fnd on hs arrval that Amerca was stll a rough-and-tumble land, a condton whch lasted for many years. The opportunty for happness was stll there, but Amercas new ctzen Just had to work a lttle harder for t. Amercas forefathers were largely responsble for one of the man reasons of our countrys success, our Consttuton. Ths wellthought out document provded for a democratc rule, a strong central or federal government, ndvdua 1 state governments, and even county and townshp boards. Through ths system of government t allowedfor tral by jury, freedom of speech and press, the rght to pursue happness, and a very specal byproduct; the / free.enterprse system. Communst countres the world over can crtcze our free enterprse system, prasng ther own, but they shouldnt so easly forget that ths system turned a vast wlderness nto the worlds No. ln two hundred years. Not a bad record for a bunch,of "Captalsts" _ Ou"country and ts nner processes provde and care for more man two hundred mllon people, gvng them the hghest standard of lvng on ths planet. Many new machnes and applances elmnate many tedous tasks, makng lfe easer and more stmulatng. Such thngs as dshwashers and hot showers are taken for granted. Take a cold shower sometme and you wll truly know that we lve the lfe of Kngs and dont even realze t. We have sent men to the moon and created nuclear reactors whch gve off tremendous amounts of energy from mere handfuls of matter. Our naton s a great cvlzaton, but t Is not perfect. Dscrmnaton stll exsts, people stll get murdered,-and there are stll poor people n our country. Ths naton of ours has come a long ways n the last two hundred years, a heck of a long ways, but It stll has a long ways to go. So lets look nto the past, enjoy t, not forget t, and turn our heads to the future and forge on, to make our world a better place to lve. form Rural Urban Tour SEPTEMBER 1,1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST» JOHNS, MICHIGAN 13*A A total of ll new Farm Bureau members have been sgned n Clnton County as the end of August draws near, 9 transferred n and. 1,434 have renewed from 1975 membershp rolls. A survey conducted recently revealed the varous reasons why 88 members dd not renew. Fourteen had moved from the state or county, 20 ded and 19 ether transferred to an other Blue Cross group or changed to another carrer. The other 35 members dd not renew for varous reasons such as havng left or retred from farmng. As the year ended, 1,376 of Clntons 1,557 members are engaged n farmng ether full tme or on a part tme Farm Bureau Women on Oct. 18 Dstrct Fve Farm Bureau Women wll hold a rally Oct. 18 at Longs Conventon Center n Lansng to celebrate the Bcentennal year and Farm Bureau Womens Hertage. The celebraton s planned to be the bggest n the hstory of Dstrct Fve. NEARLY 100 persons attended Farm Bureaus 4th Annual Rural Urban tour July 3t. Mke Pettlgrew, Young Farmer charman^ Is set to carve the pg whch was roasted on a spt at the man course n the pcnc dnner. Stops on the tour Included S & H Farms, Becks Orchards and Moores Seed Farm. Scharp s Young Harold Scharp;,who has served as regonal representatve n Clnton County for the past two years, was named drector of State Farm Bureau Young Farmer actvtes and has taken varous responsblty n coordnaton of county offces. Harold Scharp Effectve Aug. 1 Scharp was no longer regonal representatve n Dstrct 5, of whch Clnton County s a part. Hs replacement s Berne Bshop formerly of the Market Development Dvson. Bshop prevously served as regonal representatve n the northwest central regon. Bshop resdes on Arport Road n DeWltt, s marred and has an nfant chld born ths month. Scharp and hs wfe, Lnda, resde n Haslett. pror to jonng the Summer frut sale. A total of 523 boxes and tns of apple slces, cherres, strawberres, blueberres, raspberres, peaches, cder and orange juce were dstrbuted to Barm Bureau members and other Clnton County resdents Aug The county Farm Bureau Member to Member Sales Commttee and members of the County Board kept busy most of that day from the tme the large refrgerated truck arrved at 7 a.m. untl the last customer left at around s p.m. Although the frut crop In Mchgan s sparse ths year the qualty of these products are excellent. The frut s provded through the "Mchgan Agrcultural Cooperatve Marketng Assocaton from memberproducers n effort to. provde top qualty products at a reasonable prce. M.F.B. staff n 1974-he was.assocated n the farm loan department of a southwest Mchgan bankng frm. Bcentennal optonal. attre Is $$$ Rastaurarvt apd Lqgnge bass whch means that less than 12 percent of the membershp s composed of assocate members. Assocate members are, for the most part, those n agr-servce or agr-busness occupatons. Clnton fnshed frst n the Dedcated Dozen team n countes wth membershp over Mr. and Mrs. Fran Motz wll once agan head up the membershp team. Townshp captans are beng named ths month. Membershp goal for 1977 s set at 1,533 - one over the 1976 goal. "Famtus For Beef Banquets, Btem and Buffets OPEN LABOR DAY WKND.J Specal Holday Buffet.FRIDAY & SATURDAY ( s r,2!.*) f Seafoods, Chcken, Beef, B.B Q., Salad Bar,, ; Potatoes, Vegetables, Bread & Butler Desserts l 51 ADULTS $5,95 KIDS 10 & UNDER $3.25., 111 GREAT DINNER MENU CHOICES TOO!, J! SUNDAY BUFFET ( JX) "M-MEI I _. KIDS 10 4UNDH $3-2$ js A (Avalable Sept 5 and every Sunday) LAV I WEDDING REHEARSAL DINNERS ;l. One of our specaltes II,«TUES. 5-9 p.m. BAKED CHICKEN $2.95 ". w j All You Can Eat wth Stuffng, Potato j jj Vegetable, Salad. Dessert JjO WED. BEEF 4 BURGUNDY BUFFET $4.25 B mclosedall DAY MONDAY, SEPT. 6tbh m THURS. PRIME RIB NITE l S 217 S. Brdge St., Grand Ledge l\l A proud 4-Her, Becky Enderle and her anmal that was purchased by Farm Bureau Insurance Agents; Don Kem, Agency manager; Rqn Mote and Leon Feldpausch of St. Johns and Mark Smmon of Fowler. LEON FELDPAUSCH St, Johns PHONE Farm Buraw Mutual * congratulate effort put and k^sr makng an excellent one. RON MOTZ St. Johns «PHONE MARK. SIMMON Fowler PHONE, Offce Phone DON KEIM Manager St. Johns PHONE Farm Bureau Lre Communty Sarvlce Insurance Communty Strvtcc AcupUncs /

14 SEPTEMBER 1,1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST, JOHNS, MICHIGAN 14-A t V 1 -t - s { 1 [Help Wonted j WANTED - L.P.N*S 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Frnge benefts. Call between 8:30 a.m. & 5 p.m p-l HELP WANTED Apprentces wanted to become journeymen n jg, fxture & specal machne buldng. Tool room machnsts or bench hands wth 1-2 years experence requred. Full benefts. Send resume or apply at Lansng Corp. 704 E. Oakland, Lansng, Mch p-l Cut To Any Sze Ivjnmum Delvery OPPORTUNITY UNLIMITED:, Your need for makng extra dollars can be solved by makng just a phone call. Ask for Mr. Schmaltz at n St. Johns p-l Dealers & Assstant Supervsors needed to work now untl Dec. l. Playhouse Toys & Gfts. Call tf-l Applcatons now beng taken for full tme mantenance man, 6 day a week, must be 18 years old. Apply n person at Burger Kng 918 S. US-27, St. Johns betweenthe hours of 8 & 10 a.m p-l Lookng for better hours and good pay? We are offerng both to responsble L.P.N, or R.N. for Drs offce poston. Qualfed persons may call Mrs. Smth at or between 10 and 2 for ntervew p-l 1-J.D. 24T 1-CASE J.D. 14T 1 USED NEW HOLLAND 476 mower condtoner 2 USED FOX 3000 FORAGE * HARVESTERS 1-USED WHITE DISC 20 ft. (Excellant) 1-USED OLIVER DISC 16 ft. (Good) 1-USED J.D. MODEL 35 FORAGE HARVESTERS 1- Uf^l-HARVESTER w/chopper & 3-row head..several NEWJ.D. FORAGE HARVESTERS IN STOCK! 3495 W. M-21 PHONE WANTED - Journeyman Electrcan ,17-3-p-l COOKS & KITCHEN help for nghts. Must apply n person. Tr Am Bowl n Ovd. Ph HELP WANTED - Clerk- Typst. Clnton Treasurers Offce. Hgh school graduate, some experence n typng, calculators, etc. Must be_ unemployed or underemployed. Apply: Admnstratve Servces, Court House p-l HELP WANTED - Female 18 years or older, apply n person, no phone calls. Ranch Roller Rnk. 18-tf-l SECURITY OFFICERS - Immedate openngs n the St. Johns area for full & parttme personnel. Transportaton & phone necessary. Call or apply at 311 Holleter Buldng, Lansng. An Equal Opportunty Employer p-l CLASSIFIED tjsiness SERVICE DIRECTORY Use Ths Classfed Lstng For Fast Servce From Clnton County Busness Frms AUCTIONEER ELECTRICIANS LIQUID FUELS AI. GALLOWAY. AUC TIONEER Used Farm Machnery & Pars. St..lohns FOR RENT AUTOMOTIVE. FOR RENT BOBS AUTO BODY. Complete Collson Servce, , HOl N. Lansng. C&O CHEVROLET CO., New & Used Cars, Else 862- :,fll0. You cant do better an> where. KGAN FOKD-S/ILES, INC., 2(10 W. Ilghant, phone Pnlo-Ford-Mavcrck- Torno-Mustang. For the Best Buy n New & Used Chevrolels see KIHNtER CHEVROLET, Fowler, phone HKTTLERS MOTOR SALES, 24 Hr. Wrecker Servce. Good Used Trucks..CONCRETE WORK" FOR SCHM1TT ELECTRIC CO., Resdental - Commercal - Industral , 101)2 E. State St. FARM DRAINAGE.JAMES BURNHAM. Phone St. Johns , R:t, St. lohns. FERTILIZERS ZEEB FERTILIZERS, Everythng for the sol, St. Johns 224-:t2:4. Ashley :M [ FINANCIAL CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOC, 222 N. Clnton :l}4, Safety for Savngs snce FLORISTS Sav t wth Qualty flowers from WOODBURYS FLOWER SHOP. U2! N. Clnton. SI, Johns. 224-:21f. FOODS ANDYS IGA, S. (Johns, Home Baked Bread. Pcs, Cookes, Choce Meals, Carrvout servce. INSURANCE Automoble Coverage - Fre Insurance - General Casualty. ALLABY- BREWBAKER. INC. 10H-"a N. Clnton Ave. St. ^otts, Phone 224-H25H. CREDIT BUREAU M H ^ H ^ ^ ^ B V JEWELRY Clnton County CREDIT BUREAU. Phone , Credt Reports - Collectons. DRUGS PARRs REXALL DRUGS, Open daly 7t:o a.m, to IJ p.m.. Sunday H130-I230 & JS-7 p.m. LEVEYS ^ JEWELRY* Orange Blossom damond rngs, Bulova & Accutron Watches. Else. HAZ-ttOO. TO PLACE YOUR PROFESSIONAL LISTING IN THIS DIRECTORY HELP WANTED - Ftters for ease the crunch wth weldng & fabrcaton of unlmted opportunty/ structural products. ^Mothers, fathers, Machnsts (not operator) Grandmothers, grandfathers, aunts or uncles, must read prnts and set up own machne, mlls, lathes heres your money-makng and drlls; etc. Apply at answer...see or call Mr. Planet Corporaton 1820 Schmaltz at n St. Sunset Ave. Lansng, Mch. Johns p-2 8:00 a.m. thru 2:00 p.m p-1 "ACT NOW - Turn spare tme nto $$$! Be a SANTAS Demonstrator, earn ACCOUNTANTS com$$ons un to so oercent - TEACHERS and people wth OR-haye a Toy & Gft Party techncal talent & n your home and earn communcatve sklls who Free Gfts! Our 29th Year! enjoy people & fgures. Be a Call or wrte SANTAs tax counselor wth Tax Corp. Partes, Avon, Conn of Amerca. We tran, no Phone 1 (203) ALSO experence necessary, Hgh BOOKING PARTIES, ".11-tf- Commsson. Wrte TCA, Northcrest Rd., Lansng, Mch p-l FOR RENT D & B PARTY SHOPPE, Package Lquor ) a.m.,- 10 p.m. Mon., Thurs,, Frl. & Sat.. 0 a.m.- 11 p.m., 224 N. Clnton. PLUMBING FOR RENT RESTAURANT SOMEPLACE ELSE Dnng & Cocktals Ph , S. US-27 ROOFING FOR RENT VACUUM SALES KlItBY CENTER, VACUUM SALES AND SERVICE. New & Rebult Klrbys. Gool selecton of other makes. 705 N. US 27. SI. Johns* WESTERN FOR RENT Call (MINIMUM 10 WORDS) 3 WEEKS INSERTION FOR THE PRICE OF 2 DISPLAY-CLASSIFIED *2.l COL, INCH OR MAIL TO Clnton County"News 120 East Walker St. St, Johns, Mch DEADLINE: EACH MONDAY 1 P.M. Wo aro not responsble tor any. errors on classfeds taken by phone. Busness Opportunty NEED TO EARN EXTRA MONEY? Wth that all mportant season of Chrstmas buyng comng up NEED CASH? Invest tme, not money, earn 25 percent plus free sample kt. Amercan Home Toy Partes. Ph ll-9-p-2 Jobs Wanted 3 Barn & roof pantng. Relable, nsured contractor. Free estmates )13- tf-3 JOB WANTED - Would lke begnnng pano and organ pupls, chldren or adults. Call p-3 WORK WANTED Remodelng, roofng, cement, pantng. Call after 4:00 p.m. Ph p- 3 Real-Estate D 4-bedroom house for sale. 613 S Morton, St. Johns, Mch P-4 SELLERS INTEREST IN LAND CONTRACT. We buy. Fast servce. Call or wrte gvng complete facts. Ford S, LaNoble, LANOBLE REALTY CO., E. _. Mchgan Ave., Lansng, Mchgan Phone , evenngs tf-4 BUYING OR SELLING LAND? Farms, commercal, resdental or recreatonal use, from 15 to 500 acres or more. Ask for Keth Bunce at or Walter Neller Co., Lansng and East Lansng, Mchgan p-4 10 ACRES - beautfully wooded (hardwoods) adjons ten thousand acres Chppewa Rver State Forest near Cadllac - electrc avalable - some parcels on County Road - many lakes and streams n area - large deer herd - haven for campng 1 - fshng - huntng - snowmoblng - $4995 "wth $500 down on 8 percent Land Contract - $5Q monthly - call days or evenngs. Wrte Wldwood Land Company - Box Kalkaska, Mch P-4 Call us & see how you can get up to 6 months free rent MOVE YOUR MOBILE HOME TO ST. JOHNS MOBILE HOME VILLAGE NOW! WE WILL PAY MOVING COSTS LARGE LOTS, PAVED ROADS, CITY SEWER AND WATER, NATURAL GAS Lots for any sze coach, or Double Wde. We wll pour specal pads for Double Wdes. 609 N. Morton \ Phone Tremendous Savngs Case crawler loaders/backhpes LETS TALK TRADE! S & W Equpment Co East M-21 Corunna Rt. 1 Mchgpn Phone n MISTER INVESTOR - 3 lots on Ranbow Lake for $12,500 or wll trade for good farm land n Maple Rapds area. Call Jm Nuser between 8 & 12 a.m ll-tf-4 HOUSE FOR SALE Westphala, 4 bedroom, bath & %, 1st floor laundry, 2 car garage. Call or ask for Tom. FGC To settle estate: Bds wll be accepted on the Catherne. Schmtz property W. M-21 Fowler, Mchgan. 10 room house, 2-story, 5- bedrooms, garage, storage buldng, 5 acres. I reserve the rght to accept or reject any or all bds. Mrs. Clare L. Pung, Fowler, Mch. Phone or D-4 NICE HOME On large beautful 7-lot parcel. Borders rver, 4 or 5 bedroom home. Cty gas, double garage, hobby shop, open starway. In lttle town of Lyons. Chrysler plant, bank and grocery store. All convenences of cty lvng. Star Real Estate, Beldng. Call John, Dave or Cher -Clack PGC REAL ESTATE -For Sale 2-3 bedroom homewth a new furnace & Ben Frankln stove. Located near the cty park. Owners anxous to sell. Ph , $23, p-4 WINTERIZED HOME On beautful Muskellonge lake, 2 bedroom, double-faced freplace, cty gas, 20x30 attached heated garage, wth 191 ft. lake frontage. New 40 ft. dock. Star Real Estate, Beldng. Call Iona for complete detals and appontment to see. John, Dave and Cher Clack. PGC NICE HOME On large beautful 7-lot parcel, borderrrlvhr[46r*5 Mdrtwrn home. Cty* gas, double garage, hobby shop, open starway. In lttle town of Lyons. Chrysler plant, bank and grocery store. All convenences of cty lvng, Star Real Estate, Beldng. Call John, Dave or Cher f Clack PGC BUILDING SITES For sale by owner, Vk mles from Grand Ledge, 1 ncludes extra acreage. Ph GOC-35 For Rent C Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT - one bedroom apartment, partally furnshed. References avalable. Call tf-Dh-7 GTralers & Campers FOR SALE - 28 ft. Avpn traler. Good condton, self contaned. Phone DeWtt , call after 3 p.m p-9 FOR RENT Dodge Motor home 23 foot, sleeps 6, phone PG-SJ 28tfn Moble Homes 13 PC FOR RENT -; Spacous Country Apartment. Stove, refrgerator; heat furnshed. References, no pets, depost. Ph or p-6 FOR RENT - 2 bedrooms for > sngle workng grls or woman, household prvleges ncludng use of washer & dryer. Must have references. In a quet locaton just 1 block fronraowntown. Call days or evenngs, ll-tf-6 DH FOR RENT - Furnshed effcency wth all utltes pad. Separate unt. For sngle adult only. No pets. Ph p-6 FOR RENT OR SALE - Large 4-bedroom house, fenced back yard and large run for your dog. Chldren welcome. /Move n before school starts. $200 per month, depost, call P-6 FOR SALE Mount Vernon Moble Home. Set up and skrted, ar condtoner ncluded, $3500, St. Johns Moble Home Court, lot 51. Ph p-lO Automotve 11 FOR SALE 1971 Ford F100 Ranger Pckup,, automatc V8, power steerng, camper top, 2 bunks, 3 gas tanks, $1600. Ph p-ll AUTOMOTIVE - For sale 1972 Ford 1 ton dump truck, 1969 Chevy % ton pckup, ton Van wth 18 ft. body, 1969 Ford pckup wth hydrouc lft gate. Hermans Body Shop. DeWtt. Ph p-ll FOR SALE 1976 Chevy *& ton pckup, 6 cyl. standard transmsson, rust proofed When new. Call PC- FOR SALE - Openftally $1,450.;LookJfcover"at 104 N Ottawa between 4:30 p.m. and dark p-ll Guns & 3 Ammo. FOR SALE - Target rfle, pont 22 long rfle Mossberg heavy-barrel. Lke new. Cost $ Sell for $ Also Gladdng Aqua Search fsh locater. Used once. Sell for $ Call after 6:00 p.m p-16 Farm Machnery n FOR SALE - 2,Kasten selfunloadng chopper wagons. Ph P-18 FOR SALE - Massey Furguson 3-bottom trp plow. Also 5 mlk ran* 3V7&lSof plse, Ph l-j>-18 Hogs & Sheep 2CJ FOR SALE - Hampshre, large purebred glts, due to farrow late September & October. Wacousta P-20, Cattle 21 CATTLE - For Sale - Grade holsten cows, 18,000 to 20,000 lbs. mlk, due soon, some fresh. Don Wtt, St. Johns 4 west & 6 south, 18-l-p-21 STEVES REFUSE SERVICE. Lcense Refuse Servce St. Johns, Eureka Ovd - Else and, Bannster Area. * COMMERCIAL & CONTAINER SERVICE PHONE Carland Rd. Else CATTLE - For Sale - 2 regstered holsten bulls A-I sres. 1 year old. Don Wtt, St. Johns 4 west & 6 south. 18- l-p-21 DAHIY HEIFERS \ - For sale, open, 500 to 800 lbs., also 600 gal. bulk tank. Ph after 5 p.m. GPC Pets 23j All Black Scottsh Terrer Pups, Regstered Males, $100, terms avalable on request p-23 Horses 24 HORSES - For sale 8 year old Geldng, part Appaloosa & part Arab. Must seu, Ph l-p-24 HORSE SHOW (Open) Portland, Mch. Sept. 6, 8:30 a.m. Halter, performance, contestng. Specal bcentennal costume class, saddle or htch. Call Portland PGC (Garage Sale 25J GARAGE SALE - Clothng, furnture, etc. 605 S. Oakland. August 31 through Sept l-p-25 GARAGE SALE - Movng sale -_M.F. Tractor, 1969 Nova, 300 Honda, 10-speed bkes, sks & boots, lve ducks & geese, chan saw & I beams, bucket seats, antque furnture, msc. Call S. Upton Rd. Bath, M. l8-3-p-25 [Mscellaneous J27J FOR SALE LINCOLN POWER PLANT portable all copper generator, gas motor drven. Arc weld wth lotfft. leads and electrc power 110 or 220. Acetylene and, oxygen tanks complete wth gauges, torches, cuttng and weldng, and 75 ft. hose. Mounted on IHC ton truck wth tool boxes and rack. Can be seen at the corner of Davs Street and Keefer Hghway at Sebewa Corner n Iona County. Noble Sacket, R. 1, Sunfeld. PGC-35 FOR SALE - A large sze Steel Stampng set, a small mortar box wth tools for patchng plaster. IAISO electrc _ combnaton rotssere &" broler, & a 4 pece luggage set. Ph, P-27 FOR SALE - 30" gas range, 2 bundles of pre fnshed hardwood floorng, also a pony. Ph aften5: P-27 RABBIT CAGES, manufactured, 30 x 32 all wre. 2 wheel all steel box 4 x 6 traler wth hgh,wood enclosure heavy duty capacty. Wacousta P-27 CUSTOM Barn whte washng wth nsectcde and brush sprayng. Call B.G. Schafer, Pewamo. PGC-35-tfn R.E. BENSON PLUMBING & HEATING 106 N.Clnton St. Johns Phone MASTER PLUMBERS Amercan-Standard Plumbng, Hot Water Heatng t Lennox Warm Ar " Heatng and Ar Condtonng CUSTOM SHEET 1 METAL SHOP 62 Years Same Address I 1 4 ( ft < 4. (

15 , \ SEPTEMBER 1,1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS. MICHIGAN 1B& y ) Classfed Ads & Legal Notces ( Wanted 28 TIMBER Mscellaneous WANTED Logs and standng tmber. Logs delvered to our yard. DEVEREAUX SAWMILL,. -INC., 2872 N. Hubbardston *: Rd,, Pewamo, Mch. Phone <t \, and-or " tf-28» k 0 Notce FOR ALL AUCTION NEEDS contact THELEN AUCTION SERVICE. Call p-29,. NOTICE - Auctoneerng Servce. Mark S. Cowan. Aucton Complete Sales & Servce l-p-29 YWCA ANTIQUE SHOW 621 West Olver, Owosso, Mch. Sept. 15 & 1611 a.m. - 9 p.m P-29 CIVIC CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS: Every club has somethng specal theyd lke to fnancally support. We have the answer on how to do t. Want to hear more? Call and ask for Mr. Schmaltz D-29 FRESH MAPLE SYRUP Gals., Vz gals., qts., pnts n stock, Lvngston Farms, 2224 Lvngston Rd., St. Johns Phone tf-p- 29 PUBLIC NOTICE As of May 6,1976,1 wll not longer be responsble for hgh heatng blls, cold wnter drafts or hghway noses keepng my famly awake at nght. Call SUPERIOR INSULATION at and have them nstall the nsulatng product that has the most to offer- RAPCO FOAM. Shed some of your responsblty and call SUPERIOR INSULATION too. I.M. CONTENT. 4-tf-29 AM LOOKING FOR ALL KINDS OF POSTCARDS, especally old ones, f you have any to sell please contact the POSTCARD, LADY dsyy M»S$ evenngs. 14-tf-dh-29 FOR SALE Parts for all electrc shavers, Leveys Jewelry, Else, l-tf-29 BINGO Holy Famly Church, 510 Mabbltt Rd., Ovd, Monday 7 p.m. l6-tf-29 CUSTOM BUTCHERING AND PROCESSING, by appontment. We butcher on. Wednesdays" and Frdays. Beef, pork. Halves and quarters, also retal cuts, All B) Legal News NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Default havng been mode In the terms and condtons of a certan mortgage executed by Ronald Allen Harrs and Kathryn K. Harrs, husband and wfe to Waterfleld Mortgage Company* Incorporated, an Indana Corporaton dated 17th day of May, 1971, and recorded on 2lst day of May, In Lber 261, Pane 27, Clnton County, Mchgan, Records, whch mortgage was assgned by sad Mortgagee to RIdgewood Savngs Bank a New York Corporaton, by assgnment dated the 7th day ot June, 1971, and recorded on the 11th day of June, 1971, In Lber 261, page 235, Clnton County, Mchgan, Records, on whch mortgage there Is clamed to be due, at,the date of ths notce, the sum of Fourteen Thousand Three Hundred Eghty flye and (114,335.70). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that by vrtue of the power of sale contaned In sad mortgage and the statute In such case made and provded sad mortgage wll be foreclosed by a sale of sad mortgaged premses, or some part of them, at publc aucton on the 21st day of September, 1976,.at 10:00 oclock, a.m.. at the Court House, In the Cty of St. Johns, County of Clnton, State of Mchgan, that beng one of the places of holdng Crcut Court In sad County. Sad mortgaged premses are desclrbed as follows: A parcel ot land In the WA of the NE 1/4, Secton 28, TSN, R1W, Bath Townshp, Clnton County, Mchgan, desclrbed as follows: Begnnng at a pont 15 A rods East and 65 ror* South of the North V* post of sad Secton 2B, runnng thence South 28 rods; thence East 24 rods, more or less, to the center ot the hghway; thence Northeasterly along hghway to a pont drectly East of the pont of begnnng; thence West to the pont of begnnng, Except: the South 8 rods thereof; and Except: the North 113 feet thereof. The length of the perod of redempton from such sale wll be sx (6) months. Dated at Lansng, Mchgan, August 11, RIdgewood Savngs Bank, a New Yor.k Corporaton John J. Hays, of Farhat, Burns and Story, P.C. Attorneys for Assgnee of Mortgagee. 417 Seymour Avenue, Sulte\2A> Lansng, Mchgan 4S933 NOTICE OFSALE In pursuance and by vrtue of a judgment of the Crcut Court for the County of Clnton. Stat? of Mchgan, made and entered the 14th day of May, A.D. 1976, n a certan cause theren pendng, wheren Opal Mare Murray was plantff and LeLand Edwn Murray was defendant, notce Is hereby gven that I shall sell at publc sale to the hghest bdder In the lobby at-the north entrance *,.Oftho;court house -at- St. Johns, ^Mchgan, (that beng the place of holdng the crcut Court for sad County), on Thursday, the 9th day of September, 1976, at 10:00 oclock In the forenoon, the followng descrbed property, vz: Begnnng In E & W V* lne of Secton 17, T5N, R1W, 424 feet East of center of sad- Secton, thence South W degrees East 49 feet, thence North 1 degrees 30 East 232 Feet, thence North 88- degrees West 49-Va feet, and thence South. 1 degrees 30 West 232 feet to the begnnng, Townshp of Bath. Clnton County, Mchgan; Begnnng 5533 feet East and 250 feet North of center of Secton 17, T5N, R1W, thence North 410 feet, thence East 24 feet, thence meats MDA nspected. Vaughns *««-.«. - Meat * Processng. > North 667" feet, fhencewest 577 West Cty Lmts onlfteseu. ScolS SfJStSS Rd. just off M-57 Carson South 68 feet, thence East 121 feet, thence South 342 feet, and Cty. thence East 102 feet to begnnng,.the Gngerbread House wll Townshp of Bath, Clnton County, Mchgan; hold an open house for all Begnnng at SW corner of chldren currently enrolled Outlot A, Nelsons Subdvson, Bath Townshp, Clnton County, and those who may wsh to Mchgan, thence North 217 feet enroll for fall, -1976, for pont of begnnng, thence Thursday Sept. 2, & Frday West 57 feet, thence North 410 Sept. 3,1:00-0:00 p.m p-29 Card of.thanks CARD OF THANKS Bertram - We wsh to express our apprecaton to everyone who extended sympathy and help to us durng our recent bereavement. Thefamly of Arnold Bertram - CARDOFTHANKS We wsh to thank our frends and relatves for makng our 50th annversary so enjoyable; thanks for the many cards, flowers and gfts, and a specal thanks to our son, Davd and wfe, Jance and chldren. Lawrence & Dors Yallup 18-l>-30 Personal 34 D INMEMO^IAM Clella Ordway who ded Sept. 6,1975. Peaceful be thy rest, Dear Mother, It s sweet to breathe they name; In lfe we loved you dearly, In death we do the same. Donald K. Ordway, Opal Brown & Maverck, Roland Ordways. 18*1-31 RADIO & TV - For Sale by Sealed Bds RCA XL10025" Color TV. Cabnet damaged. May be nspected at 108 Brush Street, St. Johns, M durng busness hours. For more nformaton phone Portland l-p-34 WHIP I INFLATION N OW INSULATE AND SAVE Do Your Own Wth Our Equpment Gall For An Appontment RUERGE ELECTRIC HEAT t INSULATION 744 S. Elm, Ithaca feet, thence East 57 feet. South 410 feet to the poln begnnng, part of Outlot Nelsons Subdvson. Dated: July 6, Ernest E. Carter Clnton County Clerk Clnton County, Mchgan John Brattn Attorney for Plantff 215 S. Washngton Avenue Lanslng t Mchgan of A, 12-7 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Default havng been made In the condtons of a certan Mortgage made by Ronald Robert Schooler to Mchgan Natonal Bank, 124 W. Allegan, Lansng, Mchgan, dated March 9, 1976, and recorded In the offce of the. Regster of Deeds for the County of Clnton and State of Mchgan, on March 22,1976, In Lber 284 of Mortgages, on page438, on whch Mortgage there s clamed to be due at the date of ths notce, for prncpal, Interest, and late charges the sum of Three Thousand Seven Hundred Four and (53,704.27) Dollars, and no proceedngs havng been Insttuted to recover the debt now remanng secured by sad Mortgage, or any part thereof,- whereby the power of sale contaned In sad Mortgage has become operatve; Now Therefore, Notce/Is Hereby Gven that by vrtue of the power, of sate, contaned In sad Mortgage and In the front entrance of the Court case made and provded, the sad Mortgage wll be foreclosed by a sale of the premses theren descrbed or so much thereof as may be necessary, at publc aucton, to the hghest bdder, at the *ront entrance of the Court House In the Cty of St. Johns, and County ot Clnton, Mchgan, that beng the place of holdng the Crcut Court In and for sad County, on October l, 1976, at ten Vclock local tme In the forenoon of sad day, and sad premses wll be sold to pay the amount so as aforesad then due on sad Mortgage wth late charges, legal costs, Attorneys fees and also any taxes and nsurance that sad Mortgagee does pay on or pror to the date of sad sale; whch sad premses are descrbed In sad Mortgage as follows to-wlt: Property stuated In the Townshp of DeWItt, County of Clnton and State of Mchgan, to-wlt: Lot No. 11, Northdale Farms, a subdvson of the West Vfe of the southwest V* and part of the East Va of the,, Southwest V* of Secton 33, Town 5 North, Range 2 West, accordng to the recorded plat thereof n Lber Plat Book 1, oaoe 39, Clnton County Records, The perod of redempton wll be sx months from date of sale. Dated September 1, 1976 FRASER TREBILCOCK DAVIS a. FOSTER By: Douglas J. Austn Attorneys for Mchgan Natonal Bank Busness Address 101B Mchgan Natonal Tower Lansng Mchgan 4.B933 MICHIGAN NATIONAL BANK Mortgagee 1B-5 STATEOF MICHIGAN The Probate Court for the County of Clnton Estate of Edwn C. Workman, Mentally III " Take Notce: On September 9, 1976, at 9:30 A.M., In the Probate Courtroom, Courthouse, St. Johns, Mchgan, before HON. TIMOTHY GREEN, Judge of Probate, a hearng wll be held on Petton of Marlyn Helen Walte prayng that the sad Edwn C. Workman may be declared by the fndng and order of ths Court to have been restored to soundness of mnd, from and after December 21, Dated: August 17, 1976 Attorney for Pettoner: Thomas Rasmusson (P19242) 730 Mchgan Natonal Tower Lansng Mch Phone (517) Thomas Rasmusson Attorney for Pettoner 18-1 STATE OF MICHIGAN )N THE PROBATE COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF CLINTON ESTATE OF OLLIE S. FOSTER, Deceased. NOTICEOF HEARING TAKE NOTICE: On Thursday, September 16,1976, at 9:30 a.m. In the Probate Courtroom, In the cty of St. Johns, before the HONORABLE TIMOTHY M, GREEN, Judge of Probate, a hearng wll be held on the Petton of Rchard Lee Foster for a Determnaton of Legal Hers.- Dated: August 24th, Hudson E. Demlng Attorney for Pettoner Busness Address: Box 87, 200 S. Brdge Street Grand Ledge, Mchgan Telephone: (517) StateofMlchlgan IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF CLINTON LOREEN RAE FRENCH, Plantff ORDER TO ANSWER- -vs. DANNY CEC LE FRENCH, Defendant Fle No. GCR On March 18, 1976, an acton was fled by Plantff In ths Court to obtan a decree of Absolute dvorce. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Defendant, DANNY CECILE FRENCH, shall answer or take such other acton n ths Court as may be permtted by law on or before Oct., Falure to. comply wth ths Order wll result In>a judamwt by Default aganst such Defendant for the relef demanded n the Complant fled In ths Court. ITIS FURTHER ORDERED that the fees or costs of publcaton be pad by CLINTON, county. \ LEOW.CORKIN HONORABLE: (Countersgned) Dolores Hlller Deputy Clerk DATE OF ORDER: GREATER LANSING LEGAL AID BUREAU BY:LeoW.Toblnlll Leo W. Tobn III (P25641) 300 North Washngton Avenue Lansng, Mchgan \ 15-5 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Default havng been made In the condtons of a certan mortgage made the 30th day of July, 1971, by Patrck J. Luna and Dlanne L. Luna, as mortgagors, to the Unted States of Amerca, as mortgagee, and recorded on July 30,1971 In Lber 261 of mortgages on pages , and certan mortgage made the 23rd day of August, 1972, and recorded on August 23, 1972, In Lber 267 of mortgages on pages B3-B6, In the Offce of the Regster of Deeds for Clnton County, Mchgan; on whch mortgages there Is clamed to be due and unpad at the date of ths Notce Twenty-One Thousand Sx Hundred Elghty-Nlne Dollars and dollars ($21,689.63) prncpal and One Thousand Two Hundred Ten Dollars and dollars ($1,210.33) nterest; no sut or proceedng at law or In equty havng been Insttuted to recover the debt, or any part of the debt, secured by sad mortgages, and the power of sale contaned n sad mortgages havng become operatve by reason of such default; NOW.THEREFORE, Notce Is Hereby Gven that on October 13, 1976, at 10 oclock In the forenoon, at the North entrance of the courthouse In St. Johns, Mchgan, that beng the place for holdng the crcut Court fo the Countv of Clnton, there wll beoffered for sale and sold to the hghest bdder, at publc sale, for the purpose of satsfyng the amounts due and unpad upon sad mortgages, together wth the legal costs and charges of sale, provded by law and In sad mortgages, the lands and, premses n sad mortgages mentoned and descrbed, as follows, to-wlt: Part of the SW V* of the SEW of Secton 20, T7N, R4W, Dallas, Townshp, Clnton County, Mchgan, beng the West feet of the followng descrpton: Begnnng at the SW corner of sad SE</4, runnng thence East feet (39) rods, thence North feet, thence Northwesterly to a pont on the West lne of sad SE A w/lch Is feet North from the pont of begnnng, thence South feet to the pont of begnnng. EXCEPT ol.. and gas lease, recorded In Lber 212, Page 3 and 4 on October 21, The redempton perod wll be sx months from the tme of such sale. Property may be redeemed by payng balance due, plus 7 percent Interest and any fees, taxes or other unpad encumbrances on the property from date of sale. Dated August 25, Mrs. Wnfred D. Molony, Regonal Attorney Unted States Department of Agrculture Room 2961, 230 South Dearborn Street Chcago, Illnos Attorney for Mortgagee For Addtonal Informaton^ please contact:. * UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Actng through Farmers Home Admnstraton Calvn C, Lutz, State Drector East Lansng, Mchgan 48B23 Mortgagee 17-5 MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been made In the condtons of a mortgage made by Martha G. Jones formerly Martha G. Barrett, whose address Is 5437 E. Colony, Route No. 6, St. Johns, Mchgan > Unted States Mutual Real Estate Investment Trust, 424 Book Buldng, Detrot, Mchgan Mortgagee, Dated October 7, 1974, and recorded on October 6, < 1974, In Lber 278 on page 113, Clnton County Records, Mchgan, on whch mortgage there Is clamed to be due at the date hereof the sum of SIX THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED FIFTY FIVE and SEVENTY ONE CENTS Dollars ($6,455.71), Includng Interest at lo/ percent per annum NEW EQUIPMENT FOR FALL INNES 4 & 6 Row BEAN WINDROWERS KILL BROS. GRAVITY BOXES & WAGONS LANDbLL & QRAHAM CHISEL PLOWS NEW IDEA 1& 2 - PULL TYPE CORN PICKERS KEEWANEE MULCHERS & FIELD CULTIVATORS SOIL SAVER WHEEL HARROWS John DMra Salt & Servce 1366 E. Monroe Rotd St Loul, Md. Ph LAETHEMS INC ^The synopss of the regular meetng* of the DeWtt Townshp Board held N on August 23, 1976 at the Townshp Hall, 780- E. Weland Road, Lansng, Mchgan. The meetng was called to order at 8:00 p.m. by Supervsor Emerson. Board members present: Emerson, Syverson, Cheney, Plne, Kzeak, and Olger. Board member absent: Corr. The, meetng was opened wth the Pledge of Allegance. The agenda was approved wth the addton of polcy manual amendment. The only publc comment was from Mrs. Wllams Under the power of sale contaned In sad mortgage and the statute n such case made and provded, notce Is hereby gven that sad mortgage wll be foreclosed by a sole of the mortgaged premses, or some part of them, at publc vendue at the North Door entrance to the Clnton County Courthouse In St. Johns, Mchgan at 10:00 oclock A.M., Local Tme on Thursday, October 7, Sad premses are stuated n the Townshp of Dupaln, Clnton County, Mchgan, and are descrbed as: Lot 114, Dupaln (Platted as Mapleton), Dupaln Townshp, Clnton County, Mchgan, accordng to the plat recorded n Lber Deeds Transcrbed, Page 530, Clnton County Records. Durng the sx months Immedately followng the sale, the property may be redeemed. Dated: August 7, 1976 Paul C. Gracey, Atty Guardan Bldg., Detrot, Mchgan Unted States Mutual Estate Investment Trust Mortgagee 17-5 DeWtt Townshp mnutes Real thankng the Board for ther assstance wth the Softball program. Publc Safety Commttee mnutes were revewed. A resoluton wll be drafted commendng Davd Vance for servce durng a fre. Adopted a mutual ad agreement wth other polce agences. The polce and fre reports were revewed. There was no Transportaton Commttee mnutes. Kzeskl reported that the Commttee wll not meet unless there s an emergency because the mllage dd not pass. There s no money for roads. The Parks and Recreaton Commsson mnutes were revewed. Emerson questoned that they closed down the park and then advertsed n the Advertser that the park was opened. The Cemetery Commttee wll meet Thursday, August 26 th. Approved the constructon agreementv/th the Southern Clnton County Santary Sewer Authorty. Approved the transfer of the lquor lcense from Glotta to Deter. Approved the * payment of the Clnton Development bllng. Approved the Cholrde bllng. Wll request the Sewer Authortys assstance wth the nspectons on Prarevew Subdvson sewer constructon. Wll reject the Tr-County membershp at ths tme because of the lack of funds. Emerson explaned the budget problems for next year. The 1976 revenues wll be $435,520 and the estmated revenues for 1977 wll be about $304,250. Robnson wll check the law on a dran levy and the collecton fee. Approved purchase of new Lke a pood neghbor, Staterarms there. GlM f *m Ul Intufne* Compwr Homt (WJC4 Boonwqton, IH*o CLINTON COUNTY Wth every NEWsSubscrpton, well send your student a 9-month subscrpton FREE! OR If you already subscrbe, NEWS patrol cars. Adopted a polcy manual amendment regardng mleage. Tabled the Davs letter. Adjournment at 9:20 p.m. Respectfully submtted, Donna B. Syverson Approved by Dale S. Emerson, Supervsor «108 Brush St. ST. JOHNS Phone LIFE nsurance, too! 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16 SEPTEMBER I CLINTON COUNTY NEWS NS. MICHIGAN 16-A..ROSETTE WINNERS at the Clnton County 4-H Far nclude (from left) Shrley George, junor mss knttng; Carol Falor, senor mss knttng; Jeff Thelen, year old leathercrnft; Chrs Weber, year old leathercraft; Bran Andrus year old photography; Ruth Ann Fedewa,rabbt champonshp & showmanshp; Marsha Swanson, sheep champon; Cndy Exelby, skeepreserve champon and showmanshpj Judl Brown, swne showmanshp; Mark Halstead, begnner vegetable garden; Davd Schrader, Junor vegetable garden; Barry Brown, senlro vegetable garden; Jeff VanVleet,commercal vegetable garden & year old photography; Darryl Thelen, apprentce woodworkng; Mke Tomlnson, handyman; Sandra Fedewa, craftsman; Lnette Jacobs, Indoor gardenng; Glen Feldpausch, dary junor showmanshp. ROSETTE WINNERS AT THE CLINTON COUNTY 4-H Far Include (from left) BUI Rtche, Junor beef showmanshp; Bran Bracey, senor beef showmanshp; Mke Collns, reserve champon beef; Cathy Baker, young mss clothng; Leah Feldpausch., young mss clothng; Lnda Platte, junor mss clothng; Margaret DeVault, junor mss clothng; Jule Platte, senor mss clothng; Eleen Thels, senor mss clothng; Dense Cerny, conservaton; Mellnda Beck, young mss crochet; Shelly Adams, junor mss crochet; Judy Thelen, senor mss crochet^ ROSETTE WINNERS AT THE CLINTON COUNTY 4-H Fau- Include (from left) Laure Palmlter, pantng & drawng; Bethann Hunt, ceramcs; Susan Woodhams, ceramcs; Mchelle Gll, cake decoratng; Lsa Thelen, cake decoratng; Laura GUI, needlecraft; LesUe Foy, needlecraft; Gary Ressegus, hobby crafts A; Karen Green, dary senor showmanshp; Lynda Vosnet, begnner flower garden; Ramona Bergdolt, junor flower garden; Allson Cooper, senor flower garden; Fenny Krebhlel, flower arrangement; Vcke McCurry, year old food & nutrton; Sharon Schomlsch, year old food & nutrton; Sue Smth, year old food & nutrton; Lsa Foy, year old food & nutrton; Lore Webster, Western horse fttng & showmanshp; Sue Wood, Western horsemanshp; Lnda Spears, pony fttng & showmanshp; Chad Wng, pony western horsemanshp. ACTUAL USE REPORT GENERAL REVENUE SHARING. SHARING WASHINGTON PC JOMI. r. Tt-TUAl EXPENDITURES tltthm QbllmllBWll THE GOVERNMENT (Ml CATEGORIES IB) CAPITAL (CI OPERA1INO. UESTPHPLIfl VILLAGE JUS I«PY«J Gemn»l Bevenuo Soarng larnwn tcal no» ID.747 J INVIltoNMEHTAL durng tn«pt.,dd Kg". Jul, I 197* tt»< June FROM CI ION $ ^ACCOUNT NO B flvn:^t *lf f- 1 "$ff KKL 6 HORACES a (IN»hCl»l ApSslhAtow *LS s S?,lQ t pp_ fs ^MOpO fso.oo v M^. * ^y-, ^ M K n&^ NONOISCHlMINMION REOUIHEMEWSHAVE BEEN MET (El CERTIFICATION I cert If Inat I am n* C»g E>p-ul>a ON ce no An epeel ID ne rnl Nemenl luno repaed hereon 1 cen ly ml tgy hue nol Men used "< nolnon ol ener me pnonr* enpendlure e&ur«mrm(s«cfcr\iq3 or nje mletmg fund rjrohllor l5ect<on \J Sgnlure ol C m e C E e t u l n a O l s ^phndefre. J.D M.F. J.D J.D W-LOADER M.H. 44-WIDE PRT. I.H.C INC. W-LOADER M.P. 65D OLIVER 1550 I.H.C. AW-PLOW & CULT. OLIVER 60 SEVERAL GOOD USED BLOWERS DISC J.D. BW 16*6* * KEWANEE 12 M.F. NO DISC MISC. SEVERAL USED 48.6 ROW CULTIVATORS I.H.C. 20" WHEEL DRAG N.H. 68 N.H. 270 BALER J.D. NO. 5 MOWER J.D. 5 BAR RAKE J.D..NO. 11 MOWER N.I. TRALER MOWER NX HAY CONDITIONER N.H. HAY BINE UESTPHflLIfl VILLAGE. P 5 VILLAGE TREASURER UESTPHALIA MICH 4BB94 J (D) TRUST FUND REPORT (rrler to mjtrue on Dl 1 Balance 1 ol June * I Revenue Sharng Fund Rctt.vcd lom July l 19JS Ihru June Imerett nece ted er CIM led tjulf I fjlnjjjunea 1S7G) t. «fund Relottca Iron Ootgron* ll- ANY] I 6 Sum ol net rj Fund Relumed to ORSIIF ANY / 5,126_ 10,747_ J3a 7 toll) Fund AvelBle B Tom Amaun Epcnded (Sum ol I ne IS column Q end column C g Bllanc<relolJun>30._107G ^3,5 la.op. [F THE NEVUS MEDIA HAVE BEEN ADVISED THAT A COMPLETE COPY OF THIS REPORT HAS BEEN PUBLISHED IN A LOCAL NEWSPAPER OF GENERAL CIRCU LATION IHAVEACOPYOFTHIS REPORT AND RECORDS DOCUMENTING THE CONTENTS THEY ARE OPEN FOR PUBLIC SCRUTINY AT LlP 1 JOHN DEERE SALES AND SERVICE CARSON CITY PHONE FORAGE EQUIP. N.H. 616 I-ROW CHOPPER (1) H&S FORAGE BOX (1) GEHL FORAGE BOX J.D. 38 CHOPPER HAY & CORN HEAD I.H. NO. 16 CHOPPER PICKUP-DIRECT CUT. & CORN HEADS FORD CHOPPER J.D. 115 CHUCK WAGON COMBINES J.D. 95 GAS W-CAB 4 ROW CORN HEAD 13 CUTTING PLATFORM J.D. 30-W-BEAN EQUIP. GLEANER Cn J.D. 30 RASP J.D. 25 A.C. 66 I.H.C. 82 Bean PICKERS NX 325 W-8 ROW BED N.I ROW OLIVER 2-ROW W-12-ROWBED N.I. 325 W-SHELLER BEAN EQUIPMENT MOWER PULLERS LILLISTON 6-ROW WIND ROWER INNES 570 WIND ROWER I.H.C. 82 BEAN SPECIAL 1-SPEED KING 20WHEEL Ml II Ml BAMlp N # HARROW W-LEVER l U N I M * UI1 *- J.D PLANTER A.C. - 4-ROW PLANTER 761 HAY HEAD 720 CORN HEAD 721 HUSK BED LILLISTON 14 ROLLING ^ ^ T HARROW, 760 CHOPPER USED BOTTOM KOSCO **» 702 P0WER ***** 1-USED BOUUM Rua - U J967 7o POWER UNIT HARROW 729 SHELLER J.D. CC 14% 3 PL ROW NARROW M.F PT. W-LEVELER d - 3 ROW HEAD CASE 18 SPREADERS I.H.C. 2 BEATER J.D. 40 I.H. 155 OLIVER - 2 BEATER PLOWS J.D J.D OLIVER 6-16 I.H.C. 4-14" TRAILER A.C. 5-16" J.D. 3 PT. 3-14".SEMI MTP. OPEN MONDAY thru FRIDAY 7:30 5:30 SATURDAY 8:00-4:00 4-H Chatter Clnton County 4-Hers won many top honors at the State 4-H Events held August at Mchgan State Unversty and Ingham County Conservaton Club facltes. These events nclude: The 4- H Dary Show, Horse Show, Rfle Shoot, Trap Shoot and Tractor Operators Contest. The Senor Dary Judgng Team composed v of Jeanne Strz, Duane Havland and Dexter Hughson plaqed 7th out of 18 teams wth 1693 ponts. The Junor Team composed of Barbara Strz, John *Swagart and Jll Swagart placed 8th out of 12 teams wth 1433 ponts. The Clnton 4-Hers scored hgh ndvdually^ wth Karen Green - 4th wth 609 ponts, Jeanne Strz - 7U1 wth 603 ponts and Duane Havland 14th wth 588 ponts. Karen, Jeanne, and Duane wll try out wth the other top 15 members for the two State 4- H Dary Teams to Judge at Harrsburg, PA, and at Madson] Wsconsn, later ths fall. Barbara Strz was 5th hgh scorer n the Junor dvson. Karen Green was one of the seven Mchgan 4-Hers selected to a ttend the Natonal 4-H Dary Congress n Madson, Wsconsn, n Jms Column Damage to alfalfa seedlng stands caused by Phytophthora root rot s common where mosture s hgh and sols are poorly draned. Many Clnton County sols ft nto ths group. A typcal case was found ths summer near Portland. "The alfalfa was clear ( seeded wth Eptamtsed as a preplant herbcde n md- Aprl," says Dr. Mlo B. Tesar, Mchgan State Unversty Extenson Crop Specalst. "Weed control was excellent and the stand was about 15 nches hgh on July 19. The njury we saw that day was most notcble n the lower portons and on hgher eroded areas where the clay sols had a hgh mosture retenton capacty. The three felds we examned were.farly well draned but not tled." Phytophthora root rot was frst notced n Mchgan on M.S.U. crop scence research plots at East Lansng n It s most Clnton 4-Hers wn honors at state events October. The top 15 4-Hers from the MMPA tour n July were ntervewed at State 4- H Dary Show. Jll Swagart placed 1st wth her Dary Demonstraton n the Junor 1 Dvson. Chrstna Havland receved Honorable Menton on her Dary ( Poster for Dvson III composed of hgh school members. Top honors won by the Clnton County 4-H members wth ther anmals went to: Holstens - Senor & grand Champon Dary Anmal by Karen Green. Other honors by Karen ncluded 1st place wth her 2 year old cow 1st place wth her 4 year old cow, 1st place wth ndvdual herd and 2nd place n Senor Showmanshp. John Swagart placed frst wth hs produce of Dam whle Barbara Strz placed 2nd wth her 4 year old cow and 2nd n Indvdual Herd. Clnton County placed 2nd wth the County herd composed of four anmals owned by Karen Green, Barbara Strz, Jeanne Strz and John Swagart. Other Holsten exhbtors ncluded Jll Swagart, Mark Mogg and Jeanne Strz who placed hgh n ther classes. In Aysheres, Dexter and Aprl - Hughson made! Jm Pelham Clnton County Extenson Drector lkely to appear n seedlngs less than three months old. Alfalfa growng on mperfectly draned stes durng a 10-day perod of wet weather s frequently affected. It s characterzed by top growth becomng.yellow then turnng purple. The stand s stunted and roots rot off about \Vz to 3 nches excellent showngs whle n Guernseys, Duane Havland, Sarah Havland, Chrstna Havland and Darlene Skym also made excellent showngs for the County. Clnton County had 26 head of below sol surface. The njured plant may de f subsequent mosture s lmted. Under favorable mosture condtons, the plant wll send out new roots and recover. Many poorly draned felds showed severe njury n 1975 when 10 or more nches of ran fell n 7 to 10 days. The (njury noted n Iona County was probably from rans of.08 nch on June 28,.80 nch on June 29 and 1.35 nches on June 30. Ths short perod of rany weather caused the root rot. Only.39 nch of ran fell between June and none fell June Announcng That We Sell k A and Servce the... URETHANE PLJ5TIC FOAM INSULATION SAVE MANY HOURS OF CLEAN-UP TIME EVERY WEEK-AND HAVE A CLEANER BULK TANK! If you need a new, larger bulk mlk tank nvestgate the new Model "Seventes" ZERO! For Its the only (arm bulk mlk tank on the market today that has a completely automated, bult-n, "pushbutton" self-cleanng and santzng system. Other bulk mlk tank manufacturers have coped ZEROS round desgn and vacuum. But theres stll no bulk tank cleanng system that cleans as thoroughly as ZEROS patented, bult-n SPATTER-SPRAY Automatc Washer. See above how the Spatter-Sprays propellers" hurl a cross-fre of detergent soluton Wth "tornado" force aganst the tanks entre, stanless steel nteror for thorough cleanng thats necessary for hgh-qualty mlk. Offcal records show bactera averages have,been greatly reduced Standard capactes, 100 through 6000 gallons- Has dust-tght, nsect-tght lds, And many more advantages, Corne Jn, Wrte or P/one for Full Informaton! NEMANIS ELECTRIC COMPANY PLANNING - INSTALLATION -SERVICE Ask Us About Our New Twn Vacuum Mlkng System PAUL NEMANIS \ OFFICE 834* N. MA N STREET RES OVID, MICHIGAN cattle on exhbt competng wth over 500 head of cattle exhbted by H dary members from throughout the State The State 4-H Horse Show on August 24 showed Clnton County 4-H members enterng the wnners crcle for ther share of honors. Kathy Tenlen of the Lucky Rders 4-H Club won top honors by placng 2 frsts and 2 seconds n her four classes. Kathy was n the Quarter Horse Secton for members 14 years of age wnnng a gold n Fttng and Showng, Slver n Stock Seat Equtaton, Gold n Western Pleasure and Slver n Hunter Hack Hunt. Patrca Tenlen was n the Quarter Horse Secton for 16 year old members wnnng a gold n Western Pleasure, Bronze n Renng & Fttng & Showng and a Honorable Menton n Stock Seat Equtaton. Karl Tenlen was n the Regstered Quarter 30 to July 16. Ths supports M.S.U. research at East Lansng n 1972 whch showed that an nch of rrgaton n mdt August pror to four days of rany weather caused severe njury to alfalfa by md- September. But research and observatons n Iona County ndcate that root rot may appear after three to four days of wet weather, much sooner than the 10 days prevously beleved. Usng root rot resstant varetes and growng alfalfa on well draned sol wll help allevate the severty of the problem. Apollo and Agate varetes whch are partally resstant are now beng tested by M.S.U. tests. Farmers havng some low areas n felds or felds not adequately draned are advsed to use these varetes, partcularly Apollo, to reduce njury possble from root rot..by JOHN AYLSWORTH Horse Secton for 15 year olds wnnng a Bronze n the Stock Seat Equtaton and Honorable Menton n Western Pleasure. and Terry Crurches and Dexter Hughson n the Sr. Dvson. In the 4-H Trap Shoot Contest, Bll Phllps of the Olve 4-H projects won { Cndy Nettleton of the 4th place n the Senor Shamrock Rders 4-H Club dvson httng 41 out of 50 was n the Regstered Horse. shots whle Shane Ruby of 15 & over Secton, wnnng a the 4-H Wonders placed 4th Bronze (3rd place) n Fttng n Jr. Dvson httng 28 out & Showng and an Honorable of 50 shots. Other Menton_ n ( Western partcpants nclude James PleasurefErc Slm of Spats Ruby and Chrs Johnson n & Spurs won a 3rd place the Junor Dvson and Bronze Medal n 3 classes - Russell Schlarf, Jerry Prce Fttng & Showng, Stock and Lon Gbson n the Senor Seat Equtaton & Western Dvson. Pleasure for the classes n In the State 4-H Tractor the Grade Horse* Western Operators Troy Bancroft of Equpment -12 years. Other Sprng Valley 4-H Clnton County 4-H Horse Clubplaced 3rd. members who partcpated These State 4-H Events n the State 4-H Horse Show brng to a close the H but dd not place ncluded program year and now plans, Penny Sue Federau, Dane are beng made for the DeBoer and Sandy Webster. 4-H program. Any youth who In the State 4-H Rfle wll be 10 years of age or Shoot, Aron Whtaker of the older and has not graduated Sprng Valley ^4-H Club from hgh school are elgble placed 1st n the Junor to jon a 4-H Club ths fall for Dvson scorng 233 ponts the wnter program. Anyone shootng n the prone, nterested n jonng 4-H and kneelng and standng doesnt know who ther local poston. Other Clnton 4-H club leader s, should County partcpants ncluded contact the County Davd Kngsbury and Brent Extenson Offce n St. Chruches n the Jr. Dvson Johns, for more nformaton. Clnton County Commssoners A meetng of the Clnton County Board of Commssoners wll be held on Tuesday, September 7, 1976 n the Commssoners Room, Courthouse, St, Johns, Mchgan, at 1:3,0 P.M. the Board wll hear the followng recommendatons from the Clnton County Zonng Commsson: EAGLE TOWNSHIP Case No. ZC Rezore from A-l, Agrculture to R- 1D, Medum Densty Resdental n order to permt the utlzaton of an exstng structure. That part of the SE % of NE y 4 of Secton 21, T5N- R4W, Eagle Townshp, Clnton County, Mchgan, descrbed as: Com. at the East V4 corner of sad Secton 21; thence N. 89 degrees 4020"W., along the E&W VA lne feet to the POB of ths descrpton; thence contnung N. 89 degrees 4020"W, feet (to (he S. % post of NE % of sd. Secton 21); th. N. 0 degreesll44" W., along V& lne feet; th. S. 89 degrees 4020"E, feet; th. S. 0 degrees 1144" E, parallel wth % lne feet to POB. The lands descrbed above contan 1.0 acre m-1 of whch 0.26 acre s subject to exstng road rght of way. RILEY TOWNSHIP Case No. ZC An Applcaton for a Specal Use Permt by Rchard Jessop to construct a prvate landng strp. Arcraft wll be repared and-or panted to rase value and sold as means of ncome. West % of NW VA of Sec. 23, T6N-R3W, exc. com. n NW corner, th. S. 1134, E. 1275, N. 342, W. 195, N. 1792, W to beg; also exc. 150* N&S by 290 E&W n SW corner thereof; also exc. 660 ft. E&W by 1331 Ft. N&S n NE corner thereof. Com. 792 ft. S. of NW.cor. of Bee. 23, T6N-R3W, th. E ft, S. 342 ft., W1275 Ft., th. N. 342 ft. to beg. ( Com ft. E. of NW cor. of Sec. 23, T6N-R3W, Rley Twp., Clnton County, M, th. S. 792 ft, th. S. 89degrees 5219"W 150 ft.; th. N. 792 Ft., th. N. 89 degrees 52 19" E. 150 ft. to POB. DEWITT BUSINESS DIRECTORY DEWIH NEWS IS SPONSORED BY THESE COOPERATING MERCHANTS BILL.F0WLER FORD SALES N.US-27 Dewtt Phone JOHN E. ALLEN CONSTRUCTION 2173 W. 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17 SEPTEMBER 1,1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 17-A * V f Cndy Exelby, Reserve Champon lamb, purchased by Farmers Petroleum, Ed Louzon. > * 4Mf* Tm Rayman, Reserve Champon hog, purchased by Kurt* Fellows for Wllams Meat processng. The Clnton County 4-H Far Lvestock Sale Exhbtors wsh to thank the followng Busnesses Davd Huhn, St. Johns, Farmers Gran & Lvestock Corp., DesMotnes, Iowa Kurt Fellows, St. Johns, Wllams Meat Processng Al Galloway, Inc. St. Johns Maple Leaf Farm, Don Strouse, Langsburg S & H Farms - St. Johns Bll Ashley - St. Johns Warren Swanson - St. Johns - Jacques Seed Corn Farmers Petroleum - St. Johns Larry Crosby - St. Johns Paul Jones - Owosso Mchgan Lvestock Exchange, St. Lous Prook Acres Farm, East Lansng, Wllam Brook Ovd Ol Co. - Ovd Farmer Peets - Chesanng Dr, Henry Burkhart - St. Johns Wolverne Stockyard - St. Johns / Wllam & Gerald Buggs, Buggs brothers - St. Johns Wlbur Thurston - St. Johns Tom Crandall & Sons, - Eagle Karber Block, Larry Karber - St. Johns Zeebs Dary Farm, Bath, Robert Zeeb Clnton Natonal Bank, Brandon Whte, St. Johns Harold Bracey, Natures Fertlzers, Ovd Jm Sykora - Auctoneer.Clare for ther Support at the 1976 Clnton County 4-H Far Lvestock Sale H LIVESTOCK BUYERS: Zeeb Fertlzers, Vrgl Zeeb, St. Johns Dr. Cook - Dr. Garapetan, St. Johns Clar Maer, St. Johns Qualty Farm & Fleet Supply - Lansng Western Auto, St. Johns, Gordon Stoner Kurts Applance Center, Kurt Becker, St. Johns Dr. Harry Shane, St. Johns Clnton.Constructon, St. Johns, Earl Haas Glbert & Ingals Well Drllng, DeWItt Dcks Barber Shop, Ovd SlvestrU Pant & Wallpaper, St. Johns Becks Farm Market, St. Johns ^ Ovd Roller Mlls, Ovd Dr. James Grost, Str Johns F.C. Mason Co. St. Johns Beck & Hyde Farmarna, Inc., St. Johns Maples & Wood, Attorneys, St. Johns, Robert Wood & Paul Maples Wlcox Engneerng, Jerry Wlcox, St. Jorjns Producton Credt Assoc. Bob Darlng, St. Johns Federal Land Bank Assoc. Bob Darlng, St. Johns Wetzel & Dlts Mfg. : Ithaca Goormans Food Mkt. Dan Goorman, Lansng Ledges Bulders - Grand Ledge Farm Bureau Ins. - Mark Smon, Fowler Our Specal Thanks Also To: J. D. Helman - Rngman Al Galloway - Rngman. Carson Cty St r Johns Mark DeBoer & Son - St. Johns Central Natonal Bank - Harold We I man, St. Johns Bees Chevrolet Oldsmoble, Bernard Feldpausch, St. Johns Smth Ol Co. - Anco Jobber, St. Johns Captol Savngs & Loan Assoc- Bll Patton, St. Johns Hub Tre Co., Charles Weber, St. Johns Dean True Value Hardware, St. Johns, Al & Barry Dean Harts Sales &,Servce, St. Johns Sheldons Packng House, Larry Martn, Ovd Great Lakes Hybrds, Ovd, Bob Hubbard Fedewa Bulders & Brokers, St. Johns, Bob & Jm Fedewa Don Strouse, Langsburg Henlen Truckng, St. Johns, Ray Henlen St. Johns Co-op, St. Johns, Art Romlg ^Theater Barber Shop, Jm Vlers, St. Johns Joe Brokaw, St. Johns Larry Phnney, St. Johns, DeKalb. Seed Corn Sen mtt Electrc, Ed Schmtt, St. Johns Rademacher Constructon, Norman Rademacher, St. Johns CommuntyDodge, Ralph Dara, St. Johns Dan Ruby, St. Johns Allaby & Brewbaker Insurance, Al Allaby & Leon Brewbaker, St. Johns Dale Wetzel - Rngman Ithaca - PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION - Chuck Bracey & Mke Crumbaugh, clerks, CLINTON COUNTY 4-H LIVESTOCK EXHIBITORS

18 [ SEPTEMBER 1, 1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 18-A Harvestng "old fashoned" oats way Burt Cooper learned a lttle about harvestng oats recently, but t was a lesson hell probably not have to remember. Hs father, Clyde Cooper of Maron, whle vstng hs son and famly, brought wth hm a cradle and wooden rake used years ago to harvest oats by hand. The elder Cooper, 86, dsplayed how the oats are cut, raked and bundled wth a "cap" to protect them from the weather. The accompanyng photographs show the "old fashoned harvest." L 1» _ *.! * 9 " " a-ft-d ;, " I {S Clyde Cooper harvests oats. Burt Cooper tres hs hand. Makng "rope" to te bundles. ST. JOHNS - Donatons to the Muscular Dystrophy Jerry Lews Telethon may be made n St. Johns Labor Day through the sponsorshp of the St. Johns Fre Department and area ctzen band rado operators. A "fsh bowl" wll be located at the Southgate Plaza Central Natonal Bank Branch from Q a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday. Those wshng to phone n pledges may val rca Cowles Nemck ssex townshp clerk Marca Cowles Nemck s the new Essex Townshp clerk. She replaces Verne Upton who ded two days before the Aug. 3 prmary electon. Both Upton and Nemck had sought the Republcan nomnaton for the offce. Nemck prevously had been the townshp treasurer. Don Hast, who sought the Republcan nomnaton for that job, was named treasurer to succeed Nemck. Both wll be n the November electon because the appontments are DENNISE PETERSON.daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Peterson, 704 N. Mead, St. Johns prepares her bow for the archery sesson at the Camp AuSable camp for the blnd. She Is the only camper who has attended for eght years and Is one of 69 blnd chldren at the Graylng Camp partcpatng In archery, crafts, beeper ball (softball for blnd players), swmmng, canoeng, - hkng, water skng, bcyclng, horseback rdng, hkng and other varous camp actvtes. The camp s sponsored by the Chrstan Record Bralle Foundaton Inc. n przes n Fowler The frst prze of $500 or color televson was won by Delores Schrauben at the Fowler Pcnc Wnners of $100 each were Luke Thelen, Grange Rd.: Conne Halfman; Rosalne Weber; Patrck Thelon; Tom Armbrustmacher; Ken MOler: PhUomena Schafer; Judy Dougherty; Wllam Schrauben Jr. and Glen Feldpausch. Regstraton przes were won by Hlda Bengel, Ardlth Taylor and Larry Koengsknecht. Qult and afghan wnners were won by Norman J. Goerge, Martn Kloeckner, Alce Rowell, Betty Schafer, Mare Schafer, Catherne Ellsworth, James Farley, Sharon Seelhoss, Lee Motz, Mrs. Greg Thelen, James Farly, Judy Boak, Tom Nobach, Dane Coudy, Gdeon Marshall and Kelly Armbrustmacher, effectve only untl the present terms expre. Nemck wll be unopposed, whle Bast wll have competton from Democratc Pamela Snyder. Fve area young people and ther dogs partcpated n the recent Leader Dog Show at Mchgan State Unversty from ths area, wth honors. Beth Stuson of Carland wth her Golden Retrever "Andy" n the fve to sx month class receved a trophy. For dogs n leader tranng after Rochester, "Casey" a black retrever THESE INDIVIDUALS MAY LOOK LIKE they are from the 19th century, but have been puttng 20th century effort nto the plannng of the 1976 Home Tour Festval, scheduled for Sept. 25. They are: Catherne Rumbaugh, co-charman; Gerl Workman, tckets; Tom Hollen, antque show; Betty Moore, co-charman; Vrgna WUlyoung, store wndows and Promenade; Rta Hott; hostess; Berne Whtcomb, Crafts ^ demonstratons; Lynne Klamo, Street Far; and Esther Rademacher, hostess. Else news Labrador performed well n advanced tranng and was rased by Kathy Taylor. "Jenks" a yellow labrador n basc tranng was rased by Pam Wnsbr of Mddleton., Also In basc tranng "Candy", a German Shepherd was rased by Beth Stlnson and "Prncess* a German Shepherd who was rased by Mke Bensnger of Else. Daughters of Isabella vst shrne n Oho The Westphala Daughters of Isabella spent Thursday at Our Lady of Consoldaton Shrne n Carey, Oho. Fortythree lades boarded a Greyhound Bus wth^greta Frster tours at 6 a.m. 1 After arrvng n Carey at 10:30, they attended mass. The church was made wth marble pllars, hgh vaulted celngs, wth much hand carved marble around the altar and sdes. Most of the marble came from Italy. The ladles ate dnner n the Shrne cafetera, explored > the glt shop, vsted the I Upper BascUlca and then by bus vsted the Shrne Park and the Statons of the Cross under the drecton of Brother Bruno. The Shrne s In the hands of the Conventual Francscans. The cornerstone was lad n 1809 by Bshop Raffe. The msson became part of the Frenchtown Church and the frst mass was celebrated n June of In 1874 the frame church was dedcated. Most of the people In and near Carey Were from Luxemburg so the statue of Our Lady of Consolaton was gven to the Carey Parsh by Rev. Domnc Henesch, D.D., of Luxemburg. - A school was bult n A larger school was added In 1914 and In 1954 a large new brck bullng was erected and opened n Late n 1920 the new church was completed, but In 1922 the church was damaged by fre. In 1927 the Statue was stolen by a crmnal who robbed only churches. A Craft and Baked Goods wll be held later n September. These youngsters and ther dogs are sponsored by the Else Lons Club. It usually takes about four months to rase the dogs for Leader Dog Program Mr. and Mrs. Bll Tllotson and famly of Mohrsvlle, Pa., were hosts to the Class of 1956 Else Hgh School at the home of ther parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tllotson n Else Frday evenng. * There were 21 adults and one chld and the 1956 "sponsor of the class, Mrs. Thelma Rule wasxpresent. They showed moves and pctures and spent the evenng n remnscng the past twenty years, after a potluck supper Mss Jennfer Keys of Mam spent the past week wth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.J. Keys and attended the Gauther-Keys weddng n Marquette. Mrs. Joanne Wlson of Mam flew drect to her brothers weddng and spent overnght wth her parents. Word has been receved of the serous llness of Mrs. Esther Tweede who suffered a stroke Thursday, July 22 at the home of her, son and famly Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Tweede at Thompson U.P. Mch where she s spendng the summer. Mrs. Tweede, an Else resdent s a patent at Schoolcraft Memoral Hosptal n Manstque, Mch She wll be confned there for qute some tme and would apprecate hearng from her frends ^WINTER LEAGUES ARE NOW FORMING TRI-AMI-BOWL IN OVID We Have Openngs For Teams.& Indvduals Mens teams - Womens teams - ml^ed leagues 1 Womens Mornng League - Wed. at $ a.m. Womens Afternoon League - ThUrs. at 1 p.m. Mxed league openngs-every other Frday nght at 8 p.m. Mxed Leagues - Sunday at 5 p.m. We Have areas only automatc scorekeeper Complete famly recreaton - food - bowlng also your favorte beverage Call Ovd Obtuares Colon Loynes ELSXE-Funeral servces for Colon (Pat) Loynes, 82, 6820 N. Carland Road,, Else were held Monday, Aug. 16 at Carter Funeral Home h Else. Bural was made n Farfeld Cemetery. Mr, Loynes ded Frday mornng at the Ovd Convalescent Manor, where he had been a patent for the past fve years. He was born n Farfeld Townshp, Jan. 22,1894, the son of Lews and Pearl Loynes. He lved hs entre lfe In Farfeld Townshp where he worked as a farmer most of hs lfe. On Aug. 12, 1915 he was marred to Clara Shuster at Henderson. Survvors nclude wfe; two daughters, Mrs. Sue Frazer of Houghton Lake; Mrs. Jean Loznak; three sons, Max and Rex Loynes of Else and Bll of Henderson; 13 grandchldren and 16 great grandchldren. Ernest E. Moore Ernest E. Moore, 84, of 300 S. Swegles St. n St. Johns ded Aug. 25 at the Ovd Convalescent Center after a long llness. Funeral servces were held at the St.. Johns church of the Nazarene on Frday Aug. 27 at 1:30 p.m. Bural took place at the Stlson Cemetery at 1:30 p.m. wth the Rev. Kenneth Anderson offcatng. Mr. Moore was born n Elba Townshp of Gratot County Jan v 7, 1892 to Wllam and Martha Moore. He lved n Clnton County most of hs lfe and attended the county schools. Mr. Moore marred Blanche Curts n Clnton County on May 18, He was a member of the Church of the Nazarene, and worked for the F.C. Mason Co. He s survved by hs wfe Blanche; two sons Raymond W. Moore, of rural Ovd; Kenneth E. Moore of St. Johns; one daughter Mrs. Esther Rtter, of St; Johns; seven grandchldren; sx greatgrandchldren and several neces and nephews. May B. Harger ST. JOHNS-May. B. Harger, 89, N. Wllams Rd., St. Johns, ded Aug. 28 at Brown Nursng Home, followng a long Illness. Funeral servces were held Aug. 30 from Abbott Chapel of Osgood Funeral Homes n Maple Rapds. Rev. Seward Walton offcated wth bural at Eureka Cemetery. A natve of Maple Rapds, Mrs. Harger was born Feb. 2, 1887, the daughter of Edwn and Belle Taylor. She was a graduate of Maple Rapds Hgh School. She had led for 40 years n the home on N. Wllams Rd., and was a member of Salem Methodst Church. She was marred n Lansng June 14, 1942 to- Frank S. Harger, who survves. Also survvng are one daughter, Mrs. Olve Beck of St. Johns; three sons. Edwn of Eureka, Vernon of Chesanng and Roy of St. Johns; 15 grandchldren and 10 great-grandchldren. Bernce Rhodes Bernce Schneder Rhodes, 72, of 3557 Lakeshore Dr., Newport, ded Aug, 20. Mrs. Rhodes was born n St. Johns June 3,1904 to John and Martha Schneder, She was marred to Legh Rhodes and was a member of the Epscopal Church. Survvors nclude: three ssters, Donna Faber, of St. Johns; Martha Byrnes of Newport, and Betty Lovett. Funeral servces for Bernce Rhodes was held at the Gerback Funjsral Home n Rver Rouge Aug. 23. Bural was n the Acoca Cemetery wth Father Sydney Byrne offcatng. Forrest Inks ELSIE - Funeral servces were held Saturday, Aug. 28 for Mrs. Forrest Inks, 72 of 135 Rversde Drve, Alma. Arrangements were made at the Moody-Wolfel Funeral Home at Alma wth bural n Rversde Cemetery, Alma. Mrs. Inks, the former Lady Cook of Bannster passed away Wednesday nght at the Alma Hosptal after several weeks of poor health. Her husband, Forrest passed away n March Mrs. Inks s survved by a brother, Clarence Cook of Bannster and two ssters, Mrs. Lews (Francela) Wellng and Mrs. Mable Curts both of Else. John Schulz " ST. JOHNS - John A. Schulz, 55, 4705 S. Watson, St. Johns ded at hs home Aug. 25. > He was born June 11, 1921 n Rochester, N.Y., the son of Wllam and Ida Schulz. Survvng are hs wfe, Helen; one son, John of St. Johns; two daughters, Mrs. Darlene Parker of Maryland and Mss Dana Schulz of New York and hs father, Wllam, of Nevada. Esther Oatley ST. JOHNS-Funeral servces were held Aug. 30 from Osgood Funeral Home for Esther Oatley, 57, of 700 S. Oakland St., St. Johns, who ded Aug. 27 at her resdence. Rev. Averll Carson offcated wth bural at Mt. Rest Cemetery. A natve of Clnton County, Mrs. Oatley, was born Aprl 20, 1919 n Essex Twp., the daughter of John and Nna Ferguson. She lved all her lve n Clnton County and was a graduate of St. Johns Hgh. School. She had lved at the S. Oakland St., address for the past 28 years. On Dec. 23, 1940, she was marred n St. Johns to Dr. Herbert L. Oatley. She was a member of Fst Congregatonal Church of St. Johns. Survvng are her husband; two sons, Mchael Oatley of Cadllac and Davd Oatley at*home; brother, Nel Ferguson of rural St. Johns and two grandchldren. UNDERSTANDING We try to. make t show n everythng we do. OSGOOD FUNERAL HOMES - ST JOHNS fowleb ABBOTTS HOUGHTOno^ 1 l MAPtt HAhDS OV D >

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