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AUGUST 18,1976
ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 48879

Citizens , of Pewamo-Westphalia BATH TWP. - After discovering the tips were received, but none proved to concrete clues have been found.
School District will again be asked to second body last Wednesday of the two help in the investigation. Currently conducting the
approve 18.6 mllles for operating girls missing from a Bath Township Police continue their search for investigation are the Bath Twp. Police
purposes for the 1970-77 school year. A park, police agencies still have no information that could lead to a suspect Dept., Clinton County Sheriff's Dept.
special election will be held Aug. 23. strong leads to who murdered the and Sgt. Knuth said there is a and the Michigan State Police.
The proposal was defeated at the Charlotte teenagers. possibility that-someone might know
annual election in June by 17 votes. Both girls were reported missing who actually killed the girls, but is Rewards have been established in
The 18.5 mills represents an increase June 13 following a camping weekend afraid to provide information to the Charlotte and Bath Twp in hopes of
of 2 mills over the 18.5 mills the district at Priggoris Park in Bath' Township. police., ' providing leads to the identity of the
levied last year. At that time, the camping gear used He said information from such a person or persons involved in the
Officials hope to reduce the lew for by the girls was discovered, but a person will be taken in confidence crime. See related story.
debt retirement by .6 of a mill, so the massive search was unable to locate either in person, by telephone or by Persons with information are asked
total increase will be 1.4 mills. Stacie Rost, 16, daughter of Mr. and mail. , to call Bath Twp Police at 641-4050,
Mrs. Francis Eugene Rost of Charlotte, In the meantime, police have checked State Police at 373-3911 or the Clinton
and Maureen Nichols, 17, daughter of leads in other states, but, once again, no County Sheriff's Dept. at 224-6792.
Patricia Nichols of Charlotte.
Participating in the initial search
were Bath Twp. Police and firemen,
Clinton County Sheriff's Dept., Lansing
Police, State Police and tracking dog,
AUG. 24 - ^-Discussion of river all police Departments in Clinton
conditions, major pollution sources, County, Ingham Count Parks Police,
future sanitary sewer locations. Tri- fire departments from Bath Twp.,
County Regional Planning Commission DeWitt Twp., City of DeWitt and Maple BATH TWP. - The "unsolved murder enforcement agencies and a-committee
meeting at Peonies Church in East Rapids, a group of citizen band radio of two Charlotte girls in Bath Township of Carl Crofts, Bath Township Board
Lansing. For more information, call operators, RedCross of Lansing and St. has prompted citizens of the township member; June Burnett and Carol Case,
467-5424. Johns and a group of concerned to establish a reward fund in an attempt township resident.
citizens. to secure the identity and apprehension Money in the reward fund will be kept
Eighteen days after the initial of the person or persons who committed until October, 1978. If it is not used by
AUG.24 -BlueStarMothers Chapter search, the body of Maureen Nichols the crime. that date, it will, upon request, be
88 will entertain state officers at a was discovered June 28. A group of citizens approached June refunded to those donating $10 or more
potluclc supper and program at the St. It wasn't until last Wednesday, Aug. Burnett, Bath Township Clerk, to with a receipt.
Johns Congregational Church. A CLINTON COUNTY 4-H horse club members have the undivided attention of 11, that the body of the second girl, determine if a reward fund could be
business meeting will follow, all Unreturned money will go to the
members are asked to attend and the four young fair-goers, part of the hundreds at the fairgounds Monday for the Stacie Rost, was discovered. established.. % township public library fund.
public is welcome. " opening of the 1976 4-H Fair. The Fair climaxes with an awards.ceremony Her decomposed body was found In a She took the request to the Township Money began coming in last
Wednesday at the St. Johns High School football field. wooded lot on a farm owned by Paul Board and members of the board Thursday for the fund with more money
Risk at 11299 Hunter Rd., about four agreed that the township office could be being sought. To date, less than $300 has
miles southeast of where the Nichols the collecting agent and administrator been received at the township offices.
Youth program offers girl body was found.
Both of the missing girls, were
identified throught dental records.
Sgt. Lynn Knuth, conducting the
of such a fund.
Township officials then met with
detectives investigating the case to
Donors are asked to send
contributions to Bath Township Hall,
14480 Webster Road, 48808. Checks
establish a reward fund. should be made to the order of Bath
investigation out of Bath Twp., said The reward will be awarded to Township Reward Fund.
police have been unable to come up anyone providing information leading A separate bank account has been
with any good clues as to the possible to the identity, apprehension and established for the reward fund.
identity of the person or persons who conviction of the girls' murderer. Mrs. Burnett said it is hoped that
murdered the girls. Determination of who will receive the area businesses and organizations will
He said that, following the discovery reward will be made by the Clinton provide cannisters to help in the
Of the body of the Nichols girl, about 100 County . prosecutor, local law collection.
For the 3rd year, St. Johns Junior Students worked as switchboard job with the participants. Dick Warren
Senior High School students have had operator's, secretaries, from the Lansing School System, which
the opportunity to participate in a groundskeepers, painters, cleaning administers the program, is the liaison
"learn and earn" program funded by helpers, clerks and custodial person between St. Johns and the
the Youth Employment Act. assistants. funding agency.
The program is designed to help Wherever possible, students were
students learn job skills, good work placed in a one-to-one relationship with The experience is close as possible to
habits, career opportunities and earn adult supervisors. actual employment participants will be
money at the same time. Participants are selected for the involved with in adult life - including
This summer, 23 students program based on strict guidelines the possibility of being fired as four FOWLER - A new high school
participated, working 30 hours a week* from the federal government including were who could not learn good work principal and new elementary school
in a governmental agency. family size, financial resources, source habits. principal have been appointed by the
The St. Johns community benefitted of family support and financial need. Fowler Board of Education.
from the hours of service in the city The program continues during the James Andros has been named high
park, water department, cemetery, Loren Perry coordinated the shool year when it is hoped five to 7 school principal \
courtnouse and throughout the school screening, placement and counseling of students will be able to participate He has been assistant principal at
system. the students as well as working on the about 15 hours a week. Waverly High School for the past five
years.
Previously, he was assistant
principal at Lansing Catholic Central
O x Roast fills streets for one year, teacher and coach at
O'Rafferty High School for two years
and taught at St. Casimer Junior High
School for three years.
of DeWitt Saturday Andros received his bachelor and
master of arts degrees from Michigan
State University-
He and his wife, Kathleen, and three
DEWITT - It's Ox Roast time in intersection of Jefferson. A pony pulling contest is sponsored children reside at 3623 Twilight Lane in
DeWitt. The bingo tent will be on East Main at by the Clinton County Pony Pulling Lansing.
The annual city celebration in DeWitt the Franklin intersection and will be Association and will be held from 1-4 Named principal of Waldron
takes place Saturday beginning with a run by St. Judes and Band Boosters p.m. at McGuire Park. t Elementary and Fowler Middle School
parade at 10 a.m. The parade begins at volunteers. is Mary Ann Chartrand.
School with reviewing stand at The public is invited to participate as
Tickets will be on sale all day for cash well She has taught language arts at Holy
Fuerstenau School and passing through and other prizes at the lottery booth run pull gets as watch when the garden tractor Trinity and Fowler Middle School for
the town. by the Merry Mixers and Ox Roast underway at 4 p.m. at the city the past seven years and served as
Official opening of the Ox Roast is set personnel. The booth will be at the Dept. of Public Works. acting principal in the middle school James Andros Mary Ann Chartrand
for 11 a.m. with a variety of attractions. southeast corner of Bridge and Main Square dancing will be demonstrated during the 1975-76 School year. working on her doctorate. DeWitt Twp. She is the daughter of Mr.
The food tent will be located on Streets. at 7:30 at the parking lot between the She received her bachelor and Mrs. Chartrand and her husband, and Mrs. Marshall Davis, formerly of
Bridge St., just north of the light and VFW Hall and the Masonic Lodge, master of arts degrees from Michigan Mark, reside at 3798 W. Stoll Rd., St. Johns.
will feature oxburgers at 75 cents each. Midway 'rides will be by B. J. continuing in the Memorial Building. ^ State University and is currently
The games tent will be Main Street McDonagh Co. The ticket booth will be Square dancing continues in the
and will be run by local clubs, groups • on the southwest corner of the Bridge Memorial Building following the
and organizations. and Main intersection., demonstration,.
St. Judes Ushers Club will man the An art show, sponsored by Mrs. Faye
beer tent in the O'Shaughnessey Hansen of the Library Association will A grand finale, will be held from 11
parking lot of East Main St. be held in the Memorial Building from p.m. until 11:20 with a fireworks
Souvenir program-booklets will be 11 a.m. until 7 p.m. display by the bridge at Riverside
available in the merchants tent, run by Square dancing on horseback will be Park.
the DeWitt Downtown Merchants presented by Bath Equestrian at 12:30 Drawing prizes will be awarded from
Association on North Bridge St. at the p.m. 3 p.m. until 10 p.m.

County records protected


in tunnels of gypsum mine
/
ST. JOHNS - Irreplaceable Clinton The original microfilm is in the only meets the State of Michigan Code,
County microfilm records are being register of deeds office for daily work, but also the requirements set forth by
stored 85 feet underground in a former and the duplicate security microfilm the Aiherfcan Standard Association and
gypsum mine where six miles of records are stored in steel file cabinets the U.S. Bureau of Standards for the
tunnels have been converted into a In the_mine. This gives the county the proper storage conditions for
storage area. ' i '*"• • '"finest and proper security, and microfilm. The automatic burglar
Clinton County register' of deeds, insures the safekeeping of these alarm system will notify the local
Bonnie Wickerham has deposited 405 irreplaceable records from anytypeof Police Headquarters in case of any
rolls of 35 MM microfilm records in the disaster such as fire, tornadoes, problems, and patrol cars respond to
special vault of Underground Security explosions, riots, strikes, atomic the area in from 2 to 3 minutes. |
Company in Grand Rapids, attacks, etc.
Ernest Carter, Clinton County clerk There are now 29 counties, many
also was there to Inspect the facilities municipalities, school *districts,
for his security microfilm when he , The vault located 10 stories down colleges and corporations using
starts microfilming in the near future. under solid rock has special controlled Underground Security Company
Clinton County probate judge Timothy humidity and temperature and is faculties for the safekeeping of their
M. Green already has his security owned by Underground Security Irreplaceable records. Other counties
microfilm records deposited In the controlled The
Company. special vault provides a
temperature of 72 degrees,
in this area using the vault include
vault of underground . Security and humidity Ionia, Shiawassee, Montcalm, Gratiot, Bonnie Wickerham, register of deeds, and Ernest Carter, county clerk, with records stored in gypsum mine.
Company. of 42 percent. This not Livingston, and Genesee.
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AUGUST 18.1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS; ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 2-A

youngsters view
in All-American

Clinton County Derby Champ Harry Todosciuk heads down'the hill at Akron's Derby Downs.

Clinton County Champ Harry Todosciuk


is weighed before his race. •
This committee of adult chaperones ponders the complexities of erecting a tent
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Bid Notice ,»> *M

Please be advised that the City of St. Johns will accept


bids foi* five l(5) portable VHF scanners and one (1)
portable VHF'scanner until 3:00 P.M., Thursday,
September 2,1976 in the office of the City Clerk, 121E.
Walker .'Street, St. Johns, Michigan 48879.
F. Bruce Wood
City Clerk After the camping weekend for 20 boys and girls who won trips to Akron came the
Downtown Akron packed Saturday morning with All-American Derby parade spectators.
taking down of the camp and packing for the trip home.

New t i c k e t prices f o r CMAC


New ticket prices have Junior varsity football, grade will not be charged if
been approved for athletic freshman basketbalf and accompanied by a parent or
events in the Central volleyball - $ l for adults and adult.
Michigan Athletic 50 cents for students.
Conference (CMAC). Ticket prices for track, Teams in the CMAC
The proposal was moved baseball and softball will Be include Fowler, Pewamo-
by Potterville and seconded left to the decision of home Westphalia, Fulton,
by Fowler and sets the schools, not to exceed $1 for Potterville, Olivet,
following prices: football, adults and 50 cents for Webberville,-Portland St.
basketball, girls' basketball students. Patricks, Laingsburg and
and wrestling - $1.50 for Children under the 4th Bellevue.
adults and SI for students.

;'s worth BIG $$$ RUSSELL POPE (On tractor) and Tom Sutton work on the new student courtyard at St.
Johns High School, sponsored by the St. Johns High School Student Council. Pope and
employee Sutton donated material arid labor for the courtyard. Walkways were donated
by Martin Block who also provided a reduced rate for the courtyard concrete. Student
Council president Is Steve Keilen and Student Council advisor is Robert Koger. For Pope,
the activity is familiar - he Is the Ovid-Elsie High School Student Council advisor. Sutton is
a junior high teacher in St. Johns.
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office. school newspaper.. school may come in at any of
No schedule changes will The following schedule is the times any of them are
be permitted at that time. suggested in an attempt to scheduled to appear.
Students who wish schedule avoid unnecessary waiting: Students who are new to
changes are to contact the SENIORS: Persons with the district are to come in to
guidance counselors on or last names beginning with A register and pay their fees on
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AUGUST IB. 1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS. ST. JOHNS. MICHIGAN 3-A

St. Johns crowns

Dick Codetta presents 29 and over trophy to Chuck. Nihart.'

Bonnie Eisler'(far left) won the women's 16 and under singles, Rachel Eddinger (2d
from left) took the 21 and over singles, and Dorothy Cornwell (2d from right) and
Melanie Humphrey (far right) won the 21 ad and over doubles championship.

St. Johns Mayor Roy Ebert presents 20 years and under doubles trophy Mixed doubles winners were Jim Irrer and Rachel Eddinger and Ranny Briggs (right) and Dorothy Wisinski and Kerry Humphrey received children's
to Kevin Knight and Bob Halmo. Halmo also took the trophy for 29 years and Chuck Nihart (not shown) won the men's doubles. .. . . ' •
under singles. division trophies.

compete at Alma
The St. Johns Swim Team competed in the Mid-Michigan
Summer Swim League Championships at Alma recently.
The St. Johns (earn placed 5th in the 6 team'league, ahead
of Shepard. Results follow:
FREESTYLE }
8 &• under boys Bruce Goins 12th
9-10 boys Brian Coins 4th
11 -12 boys Brent Mailand 4th
JimVoisin 12th
11 - 12 girls Shawn Meyers '3rd
JudyFedewa 8th ^^^^^
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Nicole Beafore 12th fc <»*r^-w«*s«Sr

13 -14 boys Kirk Goins ( 4th


Scott Parsons 14th
13-14 girls Leslie Fongers 7th
Stephanie Meyers . 8th
jLaurie Stevenson 12th
15 & over boys Ron Moon 2nd
Eugene Pierce 6th
15 & over girls Kathy Stevenson -> 6th
INDIVIDUAL MEDi^JY , 76 Dodge Coronet Brougham 4 Dr
9 -10 boys Brian Goins 4th
11 -12 boys Brent Mailand . 7th 318 V8, Automatic transmission, power
11 - 12 girls Amanda Martindale, , 7th 76 Dodge er Special Edition
13 -14 boys Kirk Goins 4th steering, power brakes, air conditioning,
15 & over girls Teresa Butler 5th 360 V8, Auto. Trans., Power steering, power tinted glass, cruise control, AM-FM, tilt 318 V8, automatic transmission, power
brakes, air conditioning, tinted glass, cruise wheel, vinyl top, white wall tires. Demo. steering, i power brakes, air conditioned,
BACKSTROKE • \ •

control, A/VVFAA stereo, tilt wheel, bucket LIST $5733.80 tinted glass, cruise control, AM-FM, tilt
8 & under boys Bruce Goins 6th seats, vinyl top. Demo. wheel, vinyl top, white wall tires. Demo
' Sale Price ' 4 8 9 5 LIST $5699.40
11 12 boys Brent Mailand 6th LIST $6286.55
13 -14 girls Leslie Fongers 7th
Sale Price ' 5 1 9 5 Sale Price '4895
15 & over boys Eugene Pierce • 4th

BUTTERFLY
9-10 boys Brian Goins 2nd
" 75 DODGE MONACO
. BROUGHAM 4DR. HT
360 V8, automatic transmission, power
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TRUCKS 73 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO 2 DR.
350 V8, automatic transmission,' power
steering, power brakes, air conditioned,
11 - 12 girls JudyFedewa 8th
Nicole Beauf ore 12th steering, power brakes, automatic temp air tinted glass, cruise control, vinyl top, white
13 -14 boys Kirk Goins { 2nd conditioned, tinted glass, 50-50 front seats, 72 FORD 3/4 TON PICKUP wall tires, wheel covers, SHARP *
13 -14 girls Stephanie Meyers 6th electric rear, defroster, cruise contnol, AAA- 360 V8, 4 speed manual, Heavy ' SALE PRICE $2995.00
15 & over boys Ron Moon 5th •Duty suspension, radio, sharp.
Keith Parsons 6th FM stereo, vinyl top, steel belted radial
V tires, 16,000 miles. S A L E PRICE $5295.00 73 MADADOR 4DR
BREASTSTROKE SALE PRICE $1795.00 304 V8, automatic transmission, power
75 DODGE CORONET CUSTOM 9 PASS. steering, radio, vinyl top, white wall tires,
8 & under boys Bruce Goins 4th family car.
11 -12 boys Jim Voisin 13th ' WAGQN v
72 DODGE 3/4 TON PICKUP SALE PRICE $1895.00
11 -12 girls Shawn Meyers 5th 318 V8, automatic transmission, power
Amanda Martindale 7th steering, power brakes, air conditioned, 400 V8, 4 speed manual. Heavy 72 CHRYSLER NEWPORT CUSTOM 4DR.
/ DarleneCerny . 13th tinted glass, cruise control, AM-FM,
13 - 14 boys Scott Parsons 10th. Duty suspension, power steering, 400 V8, automatic transmission, power
Luggage rack, steel belted radials, 13,000 power brakes, Radio.
13 -14 girls L. Stevenson 7th , steering, power brakes, automatic temp.
Stephanie Meyers / 9th >mi,es
* SALE PRICE $4395.00 air conditioned, tinted glass, cruise control,
15 & over boys . Keith Parsons s . 4th SALE PRICE $1795.00 radio, white wall tires.
15 & over girls Teresa Butler 3rd 75 CHEVROLET NOVA 2 DR. i SALE PRICE $1995.00
250 6 c y l - engine, 3 speed manual
FREESTYLE RELAY • 72 DODGE 1/2 TON PICKUP
transmission, radio,medium Blue metallic,
• L A .18,000 miles. SALE1 PRICE $2595.00 72 DODGE POLARA CUSTOM 4Dr. HT
318 V8, automate transmission,
11 -12 girls S. Meyer, Amanda Martindale power steering, power brakes, 400 V8, automatic transmission, power
N. Beauford,'Judy Fedewa 3rd' adventurer trim, radio, white wall steering, power brakes, air conditioned,
73 DODGE POLARA CUSTOM 4DR. tinted'glass,\AM-FM, cruise control, vinyl
15 & over mixed R. Moon, E. Pierce, tires, 44,000 miles.
360 V8, automatic transmission, power top,, white wall tires.
K. Parsons, K. Stevenson 2nd steering, power brakes, air conditioning, SALEPRICES1995.Q0 SALE PRICE $?1995.00
-MEDLEY RELAY ' tinted glass, radio, vinyl top, white wall
tires. 2 to choose from.
11 -12 girls S. Meyer, A. Martindale, 72 FORD GALAXIE 4DR.
x SALE PRICE $2595.00 68.CHEVROLET Va TON PICKUP
N.Beaufore, J. Fedewa 4th V8, automatic .transmission, power
73 OLDS DELTA 88 4DR. HT. 307, V8, 3 speed manual', radio, steering, power brakes, radio, vinyl top,
,c , . ' iR.Moon, E. Pierce 350 V8, automatic transmission, fiower white v/all tires, white wall tires.
15 & over mixed K.Parsons,K.Stevenson 3rd SALE PRICE $1395.00
steering/ power brakes, air conditioned,
tinted glass, A M - F M , electric < rear SALE PRICE $1095.00
Bible school defroster, vinyl top, white wall tires, 41,000.
miles
ST. JOHNS - Vacation Aug. 22-27. ' SALE PRICE $2795.00
Bible School will be held at Activities will be from 6:45
St. Johns Church of Christ to 9 p.m.1

BIDS WANTED
Ralph Dara's Dodge
For insulation<of ceiling area* County Courthouse, St.
Johns., Specifications available at Administrative
Services Dept., Courthouse. Bids are to be addressed to
Chairman, Property Management committee, and will
be opened in the Commissioners iRoom at 7:00 P.M.t
September 10,. 1976.
COMMUNITY DODGE SALES
200 E. HICHAM ST. JOHNS PHONE 224-3251
AUGUST 18,1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST, JOHNS, MICHIGAN 4-A

Clinton County News


St. Johns City
RICHARD 1 . MILLIAAAN — Publisher
Commission minutes
EDWARDS — Editor
July 26,1976 Manager and Engineers motion by Comm. Arehart,
The meeting was called to follow up on the Searles supported * by Comm,
order at 7:28 p.m. by Mayor Estates punch list to see that Roesner to approve payment
Ebert those'items are completed to W & W in the amount of
COMM. PRESENT: and further that Searles1 be $25,000.00 on Revenue
Ebert, Wilcox, Hannah, informed that all. trees must Sharing, Voucher No. 1053.
be planted at Searles Estates YEA.* Ebert, Wilcox,
A PERSONAL LOOK AT THE NEWS, Arehart, Roesner
-as well as at Morton Estates. Hannah, Arehart, Roesner
COMM. ABSENT: None
August 20,1936 Burial was In Mt. Rest STAFF PRESENT: City YEA: Ebert, Wilcox, NAY: None

Between the lines


40 years ago
Property damage running
cemetery.
Chester Arthur Burl, 85,
Manager Humphrey, City
Attorney Maples, City Clerk
Hannah, Arehart, Roesner
NAY: None
Motion carried.
A list of Election
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into thousands of dollars was Ovid township farmer and Wood Motion carried. Inspectors for the Aug. 3,
the toll taken by a series of lifelong resident of Clinton Motion'by Commissioner Bids for repairing the Fire 1976 primary was presented
wifh Jim Edwards farm fires that broke out in County, died Sunday at his Arehart, supported by Hall and City Hall roofs were by the "City Clerk for
various sections of Clinton home in rural Ovid after a Comm. Roesner to approve presented. approval.
County this week. Nearly a long' Illness. Funeral the minutes of July 12, 1976 Motion by Comm. Hannah, Motion by Commissioner
dozen buildings were services were held Tuesday as written. * supported by Comm, Arehart, supported by
. . .WHO AM I? - This was printed in . ,\A HARD LUCK STORY - A couple of afternoon from the Osgood Roesner that Mills Roofing
Lansing General Hospital's employee things happened at, that same leveled, a large, quantity of YEA: Ebert, Wilcox, Comm. Wilcox to approve
hay and grain was Funeral Home and burial Hannah, Arehart, Roesner be awarded the lowbid in the the Election Inspectors as
.newspaper, "The Little General." campground to a St. Johns resident who was in Mt. Rest cemetery. amount of $1911.60 for presented by the City
"You say you love me but sometimes seems to run into tough luck whenever destroyed, many tools were NAY: None
burned and a team of work Muir will celebrate Its Motion carried. asbestos roofing on the City Election Commission.
you don't show it. In the beginning, you he ventures away from home. The hard Hall and $786.60 for rag roof
couldn't do enough for me. Now you luck case, Cecil Smith, visited the west horses died in the flames.' 100th anniversary this week Motion by Comm. Hannah, YEA: Ebert, Wilcox,
The St. Johns fire end, August 18 and 19 with a supported by Comm. sWiIcox on the/fire hall. Hannah, Arehart, Roesner
seem to take me for granted. . . some 2 years ago. During the trip, he left $10 YEA: Ebert, Wilcox,
days I even wonder if I mean anything worth of fried chicken on the top of the department was called out Centennial program starting to approve the Warrants. NAY: None
three times, twice for night at 10 a.m. Saturday, YEA: Ebert, Wilcox, Hannah, Arehart, Roesner , Motion carried.
at all to you. Maybe when I'm gone, car and became known as the Kentucky NAY: None
you'll appreciate me and all the things I Flying Chicken Man. Last year, he fires, and helped prevent ' ' v Hannah, Arehart, Roesner Comm. Wilcox asked
further loss. NAY: None Motion carried. -- support of the City
do for you. visited Mexico and established a first August 18,1966 Bids for replacing the Commission to have the
"I'm responsible for getting food to name basis with Montezuma's Along with its other 10 years ago Motion i carried.
damages. the drought is fence at the old tennis court Mayor reappoint the salary
your table, for your clean shirt, for the Revenge. This year, he ventured to T h e ; Jim McKenzie Mayor Ebert asked for
were presented.
welfare of your children... a thousand Akron, Ohio with the Soap Box Derby responsible for another Insurance Agency has additions of deletions to the compensation committee.
problem and likely loss to- agenda. There were several Motion by Comm. Arehart, This was discussed at length.
and one things you want and need. Why, contingent and got stung by a bee on his purchased the John Hopko supported by Comm. Wilcox
if it weren't for .me, you wouldn't even bald spot and chased by a skunk. peppermint farmers. Insurance Agency in St. additions. Motion by Comm. Wilcox,
Reports have come in that to accept the low bid of Sears supported by Comm.
have a car. I've kept quiet and waited to +++ livestock which have eaten
Johns, it was announced last Motion by Comm. Wilcox,
in the amount of $1695.00 for Hannah to authorize the City
see how long it would take for you to week. The sale was effective supported by Comm.
fresh peppermint-may have Roesner to approve the a'vinyl coated fence at the Attorney to prepare an
' realize how much you really need. . . .ANOTHER SIGN STORY - New retroactive to Aug., although old tennis court
Cherish m e . . . take care of me and I'll suffered sickness. One whole details were completed only agenda as amended. ordinance to establish a new
Times magazine has selected Elford herd of dairy cows was made YEA: Ebert, Wilcox/ s a l a r y compensation
continue to care for you. Who am I? I'm Cederberg's (Congressman, loth last week. YEA: Ebert, Wilcox,
seriously sick. Because of Hannah, Arehart, Roesner Hannah, Arehart, Roesner commission.
your job." District) billboard message as "The Seven hundred fifty NAY: None
the lack of*rain since the parishioners and friends NAY: None YEA: Wilcox, Hannah .
+++ Most Ambiguous Statement of the dusting process was carried Motion carried. Motion carried. NAY: Ebert, Roesner,
...AUTHOR UNKNOWN - "No Month." The sign (there's one on Norm gathered at the St. Joseph A letter from the United Arehart
on, the poison still sticks to School last Tuesday, Aug. 9, Russell Welsh was present
generalization is worth a darn, US-27 in St. Johns) states, "He Spends the leaves of the mint. The States Environmental Motion failed.
including this one." Your Money As If It Were His Own." for a" farewell dinner for and questioned a newspaper
distilling process does not article regarding / an Protection Agency was A memo from the City
+++ -t-t-t- BishopM. Joseph Green and presented stating that the Assessor was presented
remove it. Father Young. Robert increase in water rates in' the
. . . OGDEN NASH STEALING FROM environmental impact regarding a letter from
JOYCE KILMER -1 think that I shall LaBrie acted as Master of City. This was discussed at
. . .BAND NOTE - The St, Johns High August 22,1046 length and stated that the statements for the proposed United Appraisal Co.'
never see a billboard lovely as a tree. ceremonies and introduced wastewater treatment
School Band is back from Band Camp 30 years ago . the speakers. Richard Pung, City has no intention of Motion by Comm. Hannah,,
Indeed, I'll never see a tree at all unless project has been approved. • supported by Comm.
those billboards all should fall. and ready for the fall marching season. Craig Benson, 4-year-old representing the parish, raising the water rates this
They've a few new features for the fall son of Dr. and Mrs. Leo gave the farewell address to year. — The City Manager Arehart that the report by
+++ marching season. They've a few new Benson, former St. Johns FT. Young. Anthony Kuntz A letter from Clinton presented a letter from the City Assessor be
. . .GET THE MESSAGE? - This sign features in their shows - don't let fall and Fowler residents, is Wakely, Kushner Associates accepted.
was posted in a campground snack bar, gave the farewell for Bishop National Bank, thanking the
slip by without seeing the outstanding recovering from a pistol Green. City for their help in the Mt, Pleasant, Inc. regarding , YEA: Ebert, Wilcox,
"Shoplifters will be cheerfully beaten to band in action. wound at the home of his the Clinton Memorial Hannah Arehart, Roesner
a pulp." David Bates, son of Dr. Civic Fair was read.
parents in Ga'ttlinburg, and Mrs. J.W. Bates, has A letter from Fishbeck, hospital storm sewer - NAY: None
Tennessee. The accident been in Falun and Svardsjo, Thompson, Carr & Huber separation project. Motion carried.
occurred when Young regarding Searles Estates The City Attorney gave a A report from the City
Benson and his brother were Sweden since June 18/ His
status report on the Treasurer was presented
From The Senate looking in a drawer for some
old coins and came across a
supposedly unloaded pistol.
host fahiily is Dr. and Mrs.
Anne Wallfelt and their son,
Chris. Dr. Wallfelt is a
was presented. This was
discussed at length.
Motion by Comm. Hannah,
supported by Comm.
Grubaugh case.
The City
presented a payment request
regarding water and sewer
Manager penalties revenue.
Motion by Coram. Hannah,
Sen. Richard Allen Cyclonic winds and
dentist, specializing in oral
surgery. He is assigned to Arehart t h a t , the City ' from Williams & Works. supported by
Arehart that the City
Comm.
torrents of rain and hail1 beat the hospital in Falun.
upon St. Johns and the Treasurer's suggestion of
You have been seeing and goes. However, John and I agree neighboring rural area segregating of the water bill '
will be seeing considerable We part company in our that the care can and should Sunday for 20 minutes and
did damage to crops and
Real Estate Transfers penalties and as concurred
on by the City Manager and
news coverage of nursing assessment of the extent of be improved. The worst
homes in Michigan. the problem and its causes. homes should be elinimated, property that is estimated at City Clerk be approved.
the middle improved, and more than $100,000. It was July 27, Theis,.Frederick DeWitt. Leonard, Max J. and Anita YEA: Ebert, Wilcox,
The reason is a special It is, in a way, a sad this t section's worst W. and Marie R. to Ronald J. July 28, Fedewa Builders, M/to Randolph L.,and„Jpan
Senate Commiteee headed commentary on our society the best maintained at high Hannah, Arehart, Roesner
standards. "windstorm since the cyclone and; Lois V. Feldpausch Inc. to Robert C. and Karen r E. Wills (prop) in Sec. 27 ' NAY: None i'
by young, ambitious, hard- that so many people end of March 28, 1920. ' (prop) in Sec. 36 Dallas. K. Todd .(prop) in Sec. 33 DeWitt. *
working Democrat John their lives in nursing homes We sharply disagree on the Motion carried.
No new cases of infantile July 27, Hardtke, Herbert Riley. July 29, Gilson, Donald C. The City Manager stated
Otterbacher. John enjoys surrounded by other elderly causes of present problems S. and Dorothy G. to John L.
and infirm rather than in and therefore directions for paralysis have developed in July 28, Raymer, James and Muriel E. to Richard A. that he had -talked with
being at the center of and Jill S. Garlltz (prop) in M. and Jeanne N. to United and Shannon L. Winters Lt. 1 B e r n a r d
controversy and manges to their own homes with some future improvement. Clinton County during the Feldpaush
past week. To date, five Sec. 30 DeWitt. States of America (prop) in Blk 5 Brown's Sub. regarding the paving of the
garner considerable care from relatives and Senator Otterbacher tends to
blame businessmen and the county youngsters
_ have been July 27, Garlltz, John L. Sec. 13 Duplain. July 29, Rubincan, Walter approach at Scott Rd. and
publicity which has friends. On the other hand, it and Jill .R. to Keith A. July 28, Acorn Realty Inc. J, and Beverly A. to Richard US-27 and a portion of Scott
propelled him from State can -be considered a profit motive in operating' stricken by the disease and Schraft, Judy K. Sechansky to Eugene and Cathy A. J. and Sara J. Abbott, Lot 51 Rd.
House 'to State Senate to compliment to us all that we nursing homes for many of there has been one fatality. (prop) in Sec. 30 DeWitt.
do provide these services for our difficulties. Clark Lot 49 Supr. Plat of •Westwinds No. 3 Motion by Comm. Hannah,
candidate (short-lived) for July 27, Henry Donald D. Valley Farms No. 1.
U.S. Senate. All by an age those who really need it. In I tend to feel these have August 16,1956 July 29, Wicker, James N. supported by Comm.
and Margy A. 'to F. Steven July 29, Hawk, Gerald and and Barbara J. to Milton and Arehart that the City
when most of us are just some cases the need may be been and are very positive 20years ago. and Rosemary Rushing Virginia to Loyal D. and Marlene Joy Zaagman Lot 64 Manager by authorized to
getting our feet on the caused by the scattering of aspects of our nursing home Brunetta Mazzolini, (prop) in Sec. 11 DeWitt. .. Colleen E. Arthur (prop) in Hawthorne Hills No. 1
ground in our first jobs. family and friends around industry and that problems daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' •meet with Mr. Feldpaush
July 27, Swagart, Frank A. Sec. 30 Victor. July 29, Rozen-Woodard, ' and discuss to what degree
Also on that committee is the country. In other cases have been caused by' Bruno Mazzolini of St. Johns and Frances M. to Thomas July 29, St. Johns Inc. to Goldie J. Rader be would like the City to
not so young, perhaps less the person simply requries inadequate reimbursement, has been engaged to sing L. and Cheryl Moubray Cemetery Association t o ' (prop) in Sec. 13 Victor.
ambitious, in this more constant care than an overly, complex pay with the Portland (Oregon) participate.
(prop) in Sec. 32 Greenbush. Maynard D. and Shirley July 29, Croteau,'Leola E. YEA: Ebert, Wilcox,
assignment less hard- could be expected to be formula and a substitution of Symphony during the winter July 28, Clinton National Barrett Lots 3,4, blk 4, to Charles L. and Aleta F . Hannah, Arehart, Roesner
working Republican Dick delivered at home. bureaucratic regulation for symphony season, the Bank to Westphalia Builders Perrins Add.
Allen. I have just not been In the majority of our competition. Oregon Journal of Portland Swick Lot 19, Dyer's AddA NAY: None
and Supply Co. Lt. 54, July 29, Barrett, Maynard July 30, Goodrich, Oren J. Motion carried.
able to make all the trips and homes care is very good. I We both agree church and reported this week. Millbrook Mdws. No. 2.
meetings John has don't think anyone should civic groups need to be more Stephen P. Keys, 85, and Shirley to Michael J. and' and Franchion to Donald R. Comm. Hannah stated that
July 28, Jakus, Steven* C. Carol Barrett Lots 3,4 Blk. 4, and Peggy L. Patjision he had received several
scheduled. But I am feel guilty about placing involved in working and passed away Sunday, August and Joanne A. to Fedewa Perrin's Add.
those who truly need care in monitoring local nursing 12, at Clinton Memorial (prop) in Sec. 33 Duplain. complaints of weeds on the
becoming quite well- Builders, inc. (prop) in Sec. July 29, LaSalle, George
informed about Michigan's these homes. Nor do people homes. Hospital. Funeral services 13 DeWitt. July 30, Sehlke, Richard Steel Hotel site. He asked
W. and Gladys to Max J. and Reglna to Ronald and
nursing homes; the care need to fear aging simply You'll hear more in the, were held Wednesday July 28, Engelhardt, Fern Leonard, Jack Gross (prop) Carol Fletcher (prop) in Sec. that these complaints be
they give; the money we because a nursing home may future on the complex afternoon at Hoag Chapel, F. to O.C. Sr. and Betty Jean in Sec. 27, DeWitt. brought to the attention of
at some stage be involved. Dr. Wilcox officiating. 8 Riley. Mr. Coletta, - the Code
spend on them and where it question of nursing homes. Esterllne (prop) in Sec. 15 July 29, Gross, Jack, July 30, McClintock, Van Enforcement Officer.
A. and Irene R. to David B. Comm. Hannah also
and Lynn M. Flermoen , questioned the response of a
(prop) in Sec. 8 Bingham letter from Mr. Ambrose,
By Richard L. Milliman July 30, Lewis, Donald F. Administrative Assistant to
almanack and Betty J. to Jeffery D. the County Board of
and Rita H. Lewis (prop) in Commissioners regarding
Sec. 24 Duplain. the distribution of the
July 30, Lewis, Donald F. / summer youth recreation
and Betty J. to Ronald J. and funds. , v
Jtegina S. Bush (prop) in Bob Bennett of Kalamazoo
Sec. 24 Duplain. was present regarding Cable
July 30, Kurnce, John and TV.
Helen to Mohammad Aryan, Motion by Comm. Hannah,
happened to Dick Austin Hernand Garapetian (prop) supported
in-Sec. 2 Bingham.
Aug. 2, Theis, Donald W. to
Arehart to adjourn.
by
YEA: Ebert, Wilcox,
Comm.

Michael L. and Sheila M. Hannah, Arehart, Roesner


Valley (prop) in Sec. 21 NAY:, None
Westphalia. Motion carried.
Aug. 2, DeMarias, Ira and The meeting was declared
Then there was his age, a contract which Mr. Riegle deftly And there was Don Riegle, a man who entered Congress 10 Beatrice to Albert J. and adjourned at 9:00 p.m.
About the only real question of statewide significance used to his advantage. years ago as a Republican, admitted at that time that some Noldine Mundinger Lot 4, 5
arising from Michigan's recent primary is this one - what on day he would like to be President, tried for a Republican nod Blk 59, St. Johns.
earth happened to Sick Austin? * And third, Richard Austin is black; without a doubt in, my • for the Senate and was rebuffed by his then-party, switched Aug. 2, Hambleton, Wanda
mind, his blackness hurt his political chances. to the Democratic side of the ledger in mid-stream, got to Fedewa Builders Inc. Lot
elected a couple more times to Congress as a Democrat, and 6, Blk 29 St. Johns. CLINTON COUNTY NEWS
You will recall that Richard Austin, Michigan's incumbent then jumped into the next available Senate primary under his Second Class Postage paid at
secretary of state, entered the Aug. 3 Democratic primary Any of these Austin stumbling blocks, by itself, was Aug. 30, Corp, Gerald B. St. Johns, MI. 48879
probably not enough to make the polls out as liars; but new party colors. * ' and Rene A. to Thomas A.
for United States Senate nomination sharing historical combined, they did in the honorable Mr. Austin at the ballot
similarity with a couple of prominent Republicans from the and Isabelle Blunt (prop) In
box. No one'has ever questioned Regie's ambition, or his ability Sec. 2 Victor.
past - Alf M. Landon in 1936.and Thomas E. Dewey in 1948. or his energy. All of them played big parts in his whopping Published every Wednesday
Aug. 2lMurrayfPhJlllp and
Add one more Austin problem: Dick Austin Is not an win over Austin and O'Hara. Jacqulyn to Schroeder at 120 E. Walker St., St.
exciting person. He comes across, either in person or in his Builders, Inc. (prop) in Sec. Johns, by Clinton County ,
Like Landon and Dewey, Mr. Austin Was so far ahead in the media projections, as what he i s ' - a nice guy, soft-spoken, Now comes the general election, and it will be two 17, Ovid. . News, Inc.
nublic opinion polls as to be unbeatable. And like Landon and respectable, calm, competent .... but rather unexciting. congressmen tor the U.S. Senate - Democrat Riegle against Aug. 2, Hopkins, Daniel J.
Dewey before him, Dick Austin woke up on the day after the . Republican Marvin L. Esch of Ann Arbor, who, too, survived and Rosetta to Daniel J. and All Subscriptions Are _
.voters went to work- without the victory the polls had Cross this with Mr. Riegle's rah-rah, hell-bent-for-leather " a four-man race for his party's nbmination. Rosetta Hopkins Lot 285 Strictly In Advance
promised him. /
style, and the contrast is stark. ' > Clinton Vill No. 3, Clinton and Adjoining
Esch shares some of Austin's blandness. For example," he Aug. 2. Albertoon, Richard Counties—One Year $6.50
In fact, U.S. Rep. Don Riegle burled Austin under a 100,000 What happened to U.S. Rep. James O'Hara, the other big- . commented after the primary, that his "goal" for the general D. and Joan M. to Thomas K. Clinton and Adjoining
name Democrat in the primary? Even with all his union election "is to relate to people's neetjs throughout the state." and Pamela J. Harke (prop) Counties—Two Years '
vote margin. ~ support and party backing O'Hara ran a dismal third. . in Sec. 17 DeWitt.
, Goleeeee...such a"goal sends shivers up the spine. $11.50
The question is "why," and the answer has been tackled so Elsewhere in Michigan
far by a score or more of Michigan political pundits. Down in Washington, O'Hara is a much more significant As for November, it looks like Riegle all the way. After all, Aug! 2, Smith Mildred, to —Ope Year $7.50
cog in the congressional wheel than is Riegle; but back home ;; the polls Indicate Jimmy Carter is leading for President by a William G. and Joyce Jean Outside of Michigan
The Almanack can add little more to what has been widely, among the voters, O'Hara just didn't wash. Which underlines • Whopping margin - up to 24 in some polls - and with a (op of Garrod Lot 7, Blk 1, Avenue —One Year $8.00-
an old Almanack thesis - that too many Washingtonians the ticket showing such attraction, the Senate race in a state Add. Servicemen
suggested so far. ' develop political myopia in direct proportion to the years • (Anywhere)—One
like Michigan would normally follow the same pattern. ,, *
Austin certainly was hurt by the widespread publicity they've been gone from the home base, Aug. 2, Leucht, William M. Year , 17.00
1 F
about the branch manager "donation" .practice - the so- At least, that's,what the political polls Indicate, and who and Minna M. to Robert R. Single Copies ' aw
called political kick-back scheme: Austin.didn't inaugurate The simple explanation seems to be that O'Hara and his can question political polls? Right, Mr. Landon? Right, Mr. and Dorothy J. Sanders Lot
the system, but he benefitted from it. Publicity about this backers lost touch, and didn't understand or know how to Dewey? Right, Mr. Austin? 1, 2, Blk 67, St. Johns. Single Copies Mailed 60c
long-standing practice certainly hurt Austin. 1
reach the statewide Michigan voter. '
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and Society
nei Jane Gauthier, John Keys
exchange wedding vows ange vows in upper peninsula
s
Mary Louise Schafer and Duane Feldpausch sang She carried a cascade of Jane Louise Gauthier and accompanying herself on the bells. The cake was cut by . <(
Steven Alfred Schneider and accompanied himself on light blue sweetheart roses John Bryant Keys guitar. Miss Patty Kunick, the guest
were united in marriage July the guitar. with white carnations and exchanged wedding vows in Following the ceremony, a book attended by Miss Sandy
24 at St. Mary's Catholic For her wedding, the bride baby's breath'. a double ring ceremony at buffet-reception was held at Coyne of Marquette and the
Church in Westphalia. chose a Victorian styled Maid of honor was Kathy St. John the Baptist Catholic the Lakeview Arena where bride's table was served by
Father James Schmidt gown of nylon organza over Schafer of Westphalia, sister Church in Marquette. The the marquee flashed close friends of the couple.
performed the double ring taffeta.- The v-yoked bodice of the bride. Rev. Fr. Raymond F. "Congratulations to Jack During the remainder of
ceremony. was accented by sheer and Bridesmaids were Bernie Moncher performed the and Jane" to approximately the evening the "4 Degrees
The bride is the daughter cluny lace and the Empire Schafer of Westphalia, sister nuptial mass at the 5 p.m. 500 guests. Special guests North" Band on tour of the
of Jerome and Adeline waistline featured a cluny of the bride; Doreen Schafer service, Friday, July 23. from out-of-state were North played „ for dancing
Schafer, 210 E. Main, lace waistline. The Bishop of Fowler, sister of the Parents of the couple are .relatives and friends from and entertainment. Joanne
Westphalia and the groom is sleeves of organza featured groom; Lou Ann Martin of Mr. and Mrs. James A Miami, Florida, Atlanta Keys Wilson, sister of the-
the son of Melvin and lace cuffs and ruffles. A Westphalia, friend of the Gauthier of 1609 Elm Ave., Georgia ^Anoke, Minnesota, groom, from Miami, played
Margret Schneider, Rt. 1, flounce and lace border bride and Cheryl Martin of Marquette and Mr. and Mrs. Green Bay and Milwaukee, the organ and sang several
Pewamo. accented the a-line skirt. Pewamo, friend of the bride. Sidney J. Keys of 241 W. Wisconsin. selections during the
The bride and groom were She wore a cathedral train The bride's attendants, Main St, Elsie. Others w e r e - ^ from intermission.
given in marriage by their with fingertip mantilla on wore Empire waisted, Norway/, D o w a g i a c , After several davs on a
parents.' the Camelot headpiece. sleeveless gowns ^vith open The bride was escorted to Ortonville, Crystal Falls, camping trip in northern
backs and ruffled bottoms. the alter and given in Houghton, / Michigan, the new Mr. and
O n e of Bee's Team They- also wore capes with marriage by her father. For IsripCming ,Negaunee, Mrs, John Keys will make
ruffled bottoms and hats her wedding gown the bride Marquette and Gwinn. From their home at 119 West Park
with flowers matching the chose a white nylon organza this area (Elsie) were guests St., Marquette.
bouquets of daisies, light ybver taffeta. The fitted from Lansing, Owosso, The bride is a graduate of
blue sweetheart roses and ' bodice was styled with a high pontiac, St. Johns, Ithaca, Marquette Senior High and
light blue baby's breath. neckline edged in lace and Ovid and Elsie. the groom from Ovid-Elsie
The bride's mother wore a wide cuffed full sleeves. The The hall and tables of the High in 1971 and later
light blue gown with empire skirt was designed with an Lakeview Arena were a t t e n d e d Lansing
waist, v-neck and lace apron effect that met at the decorated in the bridal Community College. Both
bodice. The floor-length back in a slight bustle effect. colors of yellow, orange and have been employed at the
gown featured lace butterfly Lace applique and a few 'lime green and bouquets of K-Mart in Marquette where
sleeves. scattered silver sequins roses from friends. Keys is manager of the Shoe
The groom's mother wore could be seen through the The serving table featured Department.
an aqua, floor-length dress overskirt. A Julie,t cap • the three tiered white Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Keys
with empire waist trimmed trimmed with lace secured wedding cake. It was set were hosts to a rehersal
with pearls. The vt-necked the tiered veils of bridal upon a large base of four dinner for 22 members of the
dress was accented with illusion over the wide lace heart-shaped cakes and wedding party at the Villa
butterfly sleeves. edged chapel train. Her trimmed in orange and Capri in Marquette on
Both wore corsages of red bridal bouquet of white yellow with a miniature Wednesday prior to the
sweetheart roses and baby's flowers with tiny yellow and crystal fountain and wedding wedding.
breath. orange buds was tied with
Best man was Alan white satin streamers.
Schneider of Pewamo, Sue Ryan of Marquette

Don Henning
brother of the groom.
Groomsmen were Wayne
Mr. and Mrs. John Keys attended her friend as maid
of honor while Beth 40 et 8 installs
Schneider ~of Pewamo, Gauthier, sister of the bride,
Leaving the service department facilities at Bee's Chevrolet- brother of the groom; Joe Kathy O'Day, Beth Bianchi,
Oldsmobile this week we introduce one of the sales staff Schafer of Westphalia,
members in the person of Don Henning, a 20-year veteran of brother of the bride; Jim
all of Marquette and
Jennifer Keys of Miami, I officers
the Bee's team. Martin of. Westphalia, friend Florida, sister of the groom
of the groom, and Darrell were bridesmaids.
Starting out with Bee's under the former ownership of Hengesbach of Westphalia, Fifty-one voyageurs and Bruce Bacon: Advocat-Fred
Herman and George Pohl at the old location on W. Higham friend of the groom. The 52nd Annual Marche Following the election of orange Miss Ryan was gowne'd in
and white checked wives of the Clinton-Gratiot Lewis: Commis Voyageur-
Street in St. Johns, Don sold cars _two years before that. of the Eight et Forty Departmental officers for Voiture enjoyed a buffet William LaPeer.
Coming from a farm located west "and north of St. Johns on Westphalia,Billy Schafer of Departmental du Michigan 1976-77 and the election of gingham fashioned with a dinner at the Colonial
Airport Road prior to his car sales career,,Don presently brother of the was held July 30-31 at the delegates to the Annual Princess bodice with lace Voyageur Percy Carris,
Restaurant * prior to
resides at 401E. Walker Street with his wife, Bonna Rae and bride, was ringbearer.
Ushers were Roy
Sheraton Motor Inn in Battle Marche Nationale to be held edged jewel neckline and installation ceremonies formerly of DeWitt, was
their five children, Perry, a senior at SJHS; Larry, a junior; Creek, D e p a r t m e n t a l August 26-27 in Seattle, short puffed sleeves. The given a standing ovation for
Friday, August 13th.
Denise, a freshman; Bill, an eighth-grader and Scott, a sixth ''Schneider of Ann Arbor, LeChapeau Shirley Ann Washington, the Marche was evening length skirt featured his devotion and faithfulness
grader Other sons and daughters not living at home are Mrs. brother of the groom, and Joyce of Troy presiding. adjourned. a wide hem ruffle and a long Guest installing officers to the 40 et 8 for having flown
Jim Mead (Diane) of Route 3, St. Johns; Andy, a registered Steve Sch'afer of Westphalia, Greetings were given by sash of same material at the were Grand Chef de Gare du in from Clayton, California
pharmacist presently living at Plymouth, Michigan with his cousin of the bride. LaPetit Cha'peau Dorothy SaturdayAfter the Marche banquet waistline was tied in a large Michigan, Allen C. Tappert where he now resides, to
wife Janet; Alan, student at Ferris State College in A reception and supper Warren of host Salon 41. night the* newly back bow. of Flushing. Assisting him in attend the ceremonies.
Environmental Health and Rodney, presently studying to be followed the ceremony in St. Response was given by Departmental e 1 e c i e di 1 9 7 6 - 7 7 The bridesmaids wore the installation was Grand
Mary's Hall in Westphalia. Chapeau Deuxieme Thelma officers identical gowns but in yellow Correspondent William C. Voyageur Robert
a certified public accountant at Ferris State. installed were - LeChapeau- Prowant, formerly of St.
and white checked gingham. Wendorf of Lapeer, Wilbur'
Attending the wedding and Simpson of Lansing. Grand Johns, was presented with
Don's career in, selling Chevrolets and Oldsmobiles has
reception were 350 persons. Following the opening Ethel Rau of Salon 41, Battle All wore large nylon picture Bond acting
been highlighted for 15 years of his 20 at Bee's by being the Creek; Chapeau
ceremonies Distinguished Thelma Simpson- Salon 445, Premiere- hats tied with satin Tibbon Aumonier of Davison, and the 40-et 8 "peanut butter
recipient of the "Legion of Leaders" award given to Serving at the reception Guest Chairman Cecile bows and streamers LeRoy Miller of Lapeer as sandwich award" as
salesman annually by Chevrolet for excellence in car sales. were Virgene Pung who Lennon presented Nationale L a n s i n g ; C h a p e a u matching their gowns. Each Grand Photographer. consolation prize. Voyageur
Deuxieme-Kay Mishler- Prowant now resides in
In addition to being a member of St. Joseph Catholic waited on the bridal table Hat Box Editor Darlene Salon 187, St. Johns; L- carried a long stemmed AuGres.
Church in St. Johns, Don is also a member of the Clinton and Arlene Weiber, Marilyn Collins as honored Marche Secretaire-Margaret single flower of lime green. Officers installed were
County Country Club. His interests and hobbies include Simon and Judy Simon at the guest. Jamie Nelson, dressed as Chef de Gare-James A. Following the installation
golfing fishing and hunting and his favorite past time of all is bridal table and Linda Memorial Service for Kurtzman-Salon 41, Battle the bridesmaids, carried a Moore: Correspondent-Keith ceremony
L'Cassiere-Julia plastic basket of varied A. Mishler: Chef de Train- Chairman Nurses Training
motoring to Six Lakes where he and his family enjoy their Schafer and Diane -Simon deceased Partners was Creek; George Smith
who served as cake cutters. conducted by L'Aumonier Mclntosh-Salon 41, Battle colored flowers, as flower J a m e s M c L e a n : introduced his guest, George
cottage.
Angie McCann. She was Creek; L'Archiviste-Angie girl and Todd Teske in lime Commissaire Intendant Dale Pohl of St. Johns. ^
Following their wedding assistedj by LaMusicienne McCann-Salon 230, Burton; green suit attended as ring Robinson: Conductuer-Bert The next Clinton-Gratiot
trip to Kentucky, the couple Myra Studer. L'Concierge-Betty Cook- bearer. Both are from Hiller,: Garde de LaPorte- Voiture 868 Promenade will
resides at Rt. 1, David Following the call to order Salon 464, Reading; Marquette. Lial Knight; Lampiste- be held Sept. 13,8 p.m. at the
a r t y - f i r s t 3n «s s e r i e s Highway, Pewamo. and roll call Saturday, L'Aumonier-Donna Wyland- Robert Peterson,DVM, of Michael Hatta; Aumonier- St. Johns LegionvPost Home.
reports of all Departmental Salon 224, Southfield. Elsie was best man, while
Officers and Nationale The installing team was groomsmen were: Tim
Pouvoir Member Grace headed by Helen Hodges and Gauthier,. brother of the
Harris of Belding were given were from Salon 445 of bride, Chris Bouck of Landscape Artist on Display
and accepted. Lansing. Owosso, Paul Huntoon of
One Salon relinquished it's A reception followed for Pontiac and Jim Burnett of
Charter. There are now 31 the new officers. It was Green Bay, Wise. Bruce Visit Ledge Craft Lane, Ltd., Grand Ledge to look at the
Salons in Michigan and total hosted by Salon 41. Gauthier .brother of the paintings and display in the Turf room down stairs.
membership is 976. Marche Chairmen were bride, and Terry Bernath of This month's'featured artist is Maxine Kellogg of Lansing.
Constitution and By Laws Margaret Kurtzman and Lansing served as ushers. Ms. Kellogg's favorite subjects are landscapes and they are
Chairman Imogene Cowgill Laurette Riddle of The groom and his quite beautiful.
suggested that action be Kalamazoo. attendants wore lime green While you are at Ledge Cifaft it's not too early to be
taken ~ on the proposed Fall Pouvior is tentatively tuxedos with black and white thinking about back-to-school items. Perhaps a quilt or pillow
changes in the Constitution. scheduled to be held in Flint accessories. for that youngster whose going off to college this year.
Affirmative action was in October and Spring • The bride's mother wore a 'There is lots of macrame jewelry, these would make a nice
taken. Pouvior to be in Coldwater in floor-length mint green dress accessory for that new school out-fit.
The yearly audit report April. with sequin trim and the There are purses of all kinds, denims, leathers, calicos,
was read and approved. The Delegates from Salon 581 groom's mother wore a blue also tops and shirts. All are hand made and all are
proposed budget for 1976-77 of St. Johns who attended the and ecru figured jersey, full reasonably priced. . I I
was presented by Chariman Marche were Maralyse length with an ecru lace
Helen Hodges and was Brooks and Evangeline jacket. Both wore corsages
approved. Caudy. of matching colors.
Mrs. Yvonne Trudeau was
organist and Kathy O'Day
Itfat Craft £atte M .
sang "The Wedding Psalm"
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AUGUST 18.1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS! ST. JOHNS'. MICHIGAN 7-A

Cathy Ann Matice weds Harlan Bates Janet Sue Bishop to wed
Cathy Ann Matice and carried a basket of
carnations, blue mums and
Harlan (Tony) D. Bates
exchanged wedding vows baby's breath. Douglas Nickelson
July 10 at the First Methodist
Church of St. Johns.
Rev. Brian K. Sheen
The bride's mother wore a
long light
sleeveless.polyester knit
aqua € Mr. and "Mrs. Wendall staff member of Inter
performed the double ring dress with a cover-up of Bishop, Albion Rd., Albion, Varsity Christian Athletes.
ceremony. pleated polyester sheer with announce the engagement of An Oct. 9 wedding date is
The bride is the daughter a high collar with silver their daughter, Janet Sue, to planned.
of Mr. and Mrs. Don Matice, beads. She wore a corsage of Douglas Nickelson, son of
408 S. Baker, St. Johns and carnations and red tea roses. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Estes
Thegroom'smotherworea of St. Johns and the late
the groom is the son of Mr. Stanley Nickelson.
and Mrs. Harlan Bates.9879 long mint green polyester
S. Alger Rd.p Perrinton. knit dress and a corsage of The bride-elect is a 1973
The bride was given in carnations and red tea roses. graduate of Albion Senior
marriage by her mother and Best man was Scott Bates High School and 1975
father before an altar of a of Ithaca. Ring bearer was graduate of Mercy Central
basket of carnations, blue Trevor Bates of Alma, School of Nursing in Grand
nephew of the groom. Ushers Rapids.
mums and baby's breath.
Music was provided by were Alan Bates of Alma, The prospective groom is a
M
Barbara Davis. brother of the groom and graduate of St. Johns High
For her wedding, the bride Dan Matice of St. Johns, School. He attended Elkins
brother of the bride. 50TH ANNIVERSARY Institute in Chicago, Alma
chose an empire style, sheer College, and is a 1974
polyester, organza gown A reception followed the FRIENDS AND RELATIVES of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
ceremony at the Knights of graduate of Central
with a-line skirt. Yaltup are invited to an open house In honor of their 50th Michigan University with a
She wore a nylon illusion Columbus Hall at 6 p.m. wedding anniversary Sunday, August 22 from 2 to 5 p.m. at
Special guests were Mr. bachelor of applied arts in
veil with Camelot style the Pilgrim United Methodist Church, corner of Parks and broadcasting and cinematic
headpiece, trimmed with and Mrs. Ken Jerome of DeWitt Rd., St. Johns. It is being hosted by their son, David
Manistee, grandparents of arts.
lace to match the gown. Yallup and wife, Janice, and four grandchildren. All former
She carried a bouquet of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. students and families of Mrs. Yallup are invited. No gifts are He is presently news
Barney Bates of requested. director for WUFN, Family
carnations, blue mums and Life Radio, He is associate Janet Sue Bishop
baby's breath. Ithaca,grandparents of the
The matron of honor wore groom and Mr. and Mrs.
a long blue polyester and Norman Fredericks,
cotton voile with white dot grandparents of the bride.
print and carried a bouquet The bride's cake was made
of carnations, blue mums by Sharon Ruby of St. Johns.
and baby's breath. Following their wedding
Matron of honor was Mrs. trip to northern Michigan,
Delores Knoblauch of the couple will reside at 203
Lansing and flower girl was Caroline, Middleton.
Laura Matice of St. Johns,
niece of the bride. The groom is a 1976
graduate of Fulton High *• -4J
The flower girl wore a School and the bride is a
white knit long dress with a
blue ribbon in it and a blue
senior at St. Johns High
School. .'V
t^btefTN anaplastic
ribbon in her hair. She Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Bates

Surprise greets
snap's +00^, y o u ^
V
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^leather a^
on birthday tagh i-Qhber
Mrs. Martha B. Miller,
returning home after three
attended from Midland,
nieces from Lansing and
Sole,
weeks m northern Michigan, families from Gaylord, &<s- •»•'• ^ From
was a bit surprised when her Alma, Middleville, Pontiac, :>.
son, Walter, stopped at the Ionia, Pewamo, Westphalia $1 999
Lutheran Church m Fowler. and Fowler.
When she arrived, Mrs. Included on the gift table * •
Miller discovered all nine of were 78 cards, a dozen red
her children and their roses, plants, "Mother of the
families gathered there to Year" award and family MR. AND MRS. BERNARD WEBER of Fowler and Robert
provide suprise greetings for photographs. Prochazka of Lansing announce the engagement of their
her 80th birthday. Mrs. Miller has nine living daughter Connie Jo to Harold Malcolm McBrlde, son of Mrs.
A six-section red, white children, all married, 26 Virginia McBrlde and the late Dr. McBrlde of Crystal. The
and blue cake was baked for grandchildren and 18 great bride-elect is a 1975 graduate of Fowler High School and the
the celebration by her grandchildren. prospective groom Is a 1974 graduate of Carson City High
daughter, Marie Pearson. Gertie and Lucy Ames School. He was attending Ferris State College for a pre-
Mrs. Miller's only brother, served the refreshments and medical science degree and will continue in Calif., where
Delbert Sommer, traveled to the party was planned by they will reside. A Sept. 11 wedding Is planned.
the birthdy party from Jeanette Miller.
Franklin, Ky., while cousins
Pancakes for breakfast
Announce orientation and o x roast for lunch
for jr. high students DEWITT DeWitt VFW
Post and Auxiliary will hold
eggs, hash brown potatoes
and coffee or milk. Tickets
FINE
a "special" pancake are $2 for adults, $1.25 for
Seventh grade students schedule cards and be given breakfast at the post home children under 12 and free
entering St. Johns Junior a tour of the building. on Norm Bridge St., Aug. 21 for children under 5. SHOES
Five generations High this fall will have a get Students unable to attend from 7 -10 a.m.
Phone 224-2213
acquainted orientation day on Sept. 2 will start Sept. 8 The breakfast precedes The VFW sponsors a
THE ANNUAL WAGNER REUNION was held Sunday at the Sept. 2. and will receive their the annual DeWitt Ox Roast, breakfast each Sunday from ST JOHNS. • OW0SSP ,-. DURAMD • IOMIA
Laingsburg park with a picnic dinner. A picture was taken of There will be two sessions - schedules and locker which begins at 10:30 a.m. 8 a.m. until noon and the
the five generations of Floyd Wagner age 96 of Williamston - students whose last name assignments at that time. Included in the breakfast breakfast will be served as Li i l l u ' ri li is In ijip rs

with his daughter, Mrs. Casper Mead of Elsie; his grandson, begins with letters A - L Buses will not run for the will be pancakes, sausage, usual Aug. 22.
Gordon Mead of Elsie; a great-grandson, Dennis Mead of should report at 9 a.m., and Sept. 2 orientation day.
Owosso and father of Mr. Wagner's great-great those beginning with M - Z at Students will have to furnish
grandaughter, Meagon Mead, 8 months old of Owosso. There 1 p.m. their own transportation. OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 0 0 P M
were about 70 relatives present from Hillsdale, Eaton Students will receive The session will last
Rapids, Lansing, Owosso, Williamston, Flint, Diamondale, locker assignments, pick up approximately two hours.
Ashley, Elsie and Laingsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Miller of
Wheaton, 111., were special guests for their first reunion. Don
Wagner of Laingsburg was chosen as president and Dorothy
Wagner of Laingsburg, as secretary and treasurer. nounce marriage
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johns.
Mondichak of Alexandria, The wedding took place
Virginia announce the Aug. 9, in Richmond, Va.
The Elba Sunshine Club window and area which is marriage of her daughter, after a honeymoon in
put together a very now owned by Charles June Alice Miller, to Thomas Jamaica the couple will
interesting exhibit in the Prikasky and those who Michael Smith, son of Mr. reside in Charlottesville,
Bannister Ferris Building. contributed to the display. and Mrs. Donald L. Smith of Vingnia. They plan a visit to
They did it for the big Fourth The Sunshine Club has 603 S. Kibbee Street, St. St. Johns in the near future.
of July celebration in been in continuous activity
Bannister. In the windows for 63 years. The Sunshine
Club of the Kelsey School
the Sunshine Club members
had arranged several scenes area was started April 5,1913 Girl swimmers tryouts

Preview
as it might have looked 63 when a group of 12 women
years ago at a club meeting,
on walls were pictures,
met at the home of Ethel
Cordray (mother of Milford
will be held Aug. 23
dishcupboards, calendars, Cordray) at the suggestion of
curtains and things to make Lucy Kellogg. ST. JOHNS - Try-outs for scheduled trom 9-10:30 a.m.
it very realistic and the St. Johns High School until school begins.
homey...even an old treadle Open house girls' swim team will be held Freshman girls are invited
sewing machine open with Aug. 23 at 9 a.m. to the try-outs. Jacobson's of East Lansing
mending on it. At a round to honor Those interested are to
report to the girls' pool
Those attending should be
table complete with antique prepared to swim and take a cordially invites j-ou
cloth, dinner and table ware anniversary locker room. copy or notification of
sat "members" and Practice is tentatively physical.
children. An open house Sunday, and your g u e s t s to attend
This excellent gathering of Aug. 29 will honor the 50th
old items of members and wedding anniversary of Mr. the preview showing ol
their families was as though and Mrs. Cecil G. Brooks.
time had turned backwards. The open house, 2-5 p.m., "Bridal Fashions for Fall and Winter"
It was a very popular will be held at their home at
drawing card at the big 14090 Webster Rd., Bath.
celebration and it was with Mr. and Mrs. Brooks were TUESDAY, the twenlv-fonrth of AUGUST
reluctance it was dismantled married Sept. 4, 1926 in
and taken home. The group Redford. at seven-thirty in the evening.
appreciated the use of the Friends and relatives are Friday, Aug. 20
invited to attend. Jaeobson s East Room
Leo Baker please use AHe Entrance
R.s.v.p. 351-2550
9:30-1:30 No Cover Charge Bridal Salon

Saturday, Aug. 21
Automatic Fire Detection System for County Juvenile
Facility. Specifications available at Administrative
Services Dept., County Courthouse, St. Johns. Bids are
to be addressed to Chairman, Property Management
Committee, and will be opened in the Commissioners
Room at 7:00 P.M., September 10, 1976.
Florence Canfield
9:45 - 1:45
Jacob Boots EAST LANSING
IT'S SO EASY TO PARK IN THE ADJOINING EAST LANSING AUTO HAMP
JACOBSON'S WILL GLADLY VALIDATE YOUR PARKING TICKET
' 8 S ? 2 ' " ' S $ RESERVATIONS CAL J. 651 S108
AUGUST 18l 1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWSi ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 8-A .

St. Mary Bengal


Village of Fowler proceedings
A regular meeting of the Drain Commissioner to The Clerk was instructed Permission was granted
dies in Indiana Fowler Village Council was clean out and repair the to place an ad for the for a door-to-door campaign
called to order at 7:00 p.m. Waltz-Sturgis drain. removal of a building on in September by the National
on Monday, August 9, 1976, A motion was carried that West Clinton Street. Cystic Fibrosis Research
Sister Mary Bernard Handmaids of Jesus Christ, by President Carl since all work of installing Building permits for Foundation.
Bengal, 69, of the Poor died at 11 p.m., "Aug. 10 at Koenigsknecht. Councilmen water and sewer lines in construction of garages by Meeting adjourned 11:25
St. Marys Medical Center, present were McCausey, J. Secluded Acres Subdivision James Becker and Luke P.M.
Gary, Intl., after a brief Koenigsknecht, D. Smtlh, Is being done by Joe Simon, Becker were approved with Winnie McKean
illness. In 1967 she became Braun, R. Smith and the normal water and sewer certain stipulations. Village Clerk
R.E. BENSON purchasing manager and McKean. hook-up charges will be
personnel director at Ancilla Minutes of the previous waived, except tor the
Domini Convent, Donaldson,
PLUMBING -
&
Ind., continuing those duties
until her recent illness.
meeting were approved as
read. Bills totaling $1406.09
were approved for payment.
recorder fee.
A motion was carried to
allow John Schafer to use his
IT'S KARBER'S
Sr. M. Bernard was born A motion was carried to discretion in terms of an
HEATING Feb. 10, 1907 at Westphaliat authorize the Clinton County arrangement with water
Mich, to Theodore and
106 N.Clinton
Margaret Rademacher
Bengal. She entered the Poor- Airman
lines contractor Joe Minarlk
to relocate a hydrant in
exchange for use of Village
ONE STOP
Relax. Your St. Johns Handmaids of Jesus Christ tools.
Phone 224-7033 in September of 1932 at LaAAacchia A motion was carried to
Cleaner-Cleaner Ancilla Domini and was authorize water line
active in hospitals as floor contractor Joe Minarlk to
is a family man too. supervisor, administrator, SAN ANTONIO - Airman
2 MASTER surgical supervisor, Karen S. LaMacchia,
sub-contract the installation
of 40 feet ot 16" casing across
When a small bundle of joy makes instructor of nursing and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. wright Road at Kent STreet
her mark, your Cleaner-Cleaner purchasing manager. Charles G. LaMacchia of
to, Industrial Maintenance,
will understand. To stay looking Surviving are six sisters: 1200 Solon Road, DeWitt, Inc. at a cost of $40.00 per
your best on other occasions, con- American-Standard Sr. M. Dorthea, PHJC, East Mich., has been selected for
technical training at foot.
sult your Cleaner-Cleaner regu- Plumbing, Hot Water St. Louis; Sr. M. Agnetta, Sheppard A motion was carried to
larly. He'll help you keep your Heating SCC, and Sr. M. Marina, SCC Air ForceAFB, Tex., in the
transportation seek a legal opinion
new look longer. both of Mallinckrodt, field. concerning the Joe Minarik
812 Church St. Johns
.Rely on your Lennox Warm Air YrUmette, HI.; Mrs. Michael property.
Heating and Air
Malloy, Lansing, Mich.;
for spotless attention
Mrs. Arnold Spitzley of GENERAL
Conditioning Fowler, Mich.; Mrs. Louis REVENUE
Spitzley of Portland, Mich.; SHARING
and two brothers: Edward,
CUSTOM SHEET and* Robert, both of GENERAL REVENUE SHARING PROVIDES FEDERAL FUNDS DIRECTLY TO LOCAL AND STATE GOVERNMENTS. YOUR GOVERNMENT MUST PUBLISH
METAL SHOP Westphalia, Mich. THIS REPORT ADVISING YOU HOW THESE FUNDS HAVE BEEN USED OR OBLIGATED DURING THE YEAR FROM JULY 1, 1975, THRU JUNE 30. 1976.
THIS IS TO INFORM YOU OF YOUR GOVERNMENT'S PRIORITIES AND TO ENCOURAGE YOUR PARTICIPATION IN DECISIONS ON HOW FUTURE FUNDS
Services were conducted SHOULD BE SPENT. NOTE: ANY COMPLAINTS OF DISCRIMINATION IN THE USE OF THESE FUNDS MAY BE SENT TO THE OFFICE OF REVENUE
at 11 a.m. Friday, Aug. 13, at SHARING, WASHINGTON, D.C. 20220.
52 Years Same Address the Ancilla Domini chapel, ACTUAL EXPENDITURES (Include) Obligations) '
N-US-27 St. Johns Ph. 2 2 4 - 9 9 8 4 Donaldson, Ind., with Rev. (C) OPERATING /
THE GOVERNMENT
OF EAGLE TOUNSHIP
(A) CATEGORIES (B) CAPITAL MAINTENANCE
Thomas J. Engleton 1 PUBLIC SAFETY
has received General Revenue Sharing
officating. Burial was at payments totaling $ S ,736
Mount Carmel Cemetery, 2 ENVIRONMENTAL during the period from July 1, 1975 thru June 30, 1976
Donaldson, Indiana. PROTECTION
GENERAL
REVENUE
SHARING ACTUAL USE REPORT
GENERAL REVENUE SHARING PROVIDES FEDERAL FUNDS DIRECTLY TO LOCAL AND STATE GOVERNMENTS YOUR GOVERNMENT MUST PUBLISH
THIS REPORT ADVISING YOU HOW THESE FUNOS HAVE GEEK USEO OR ODLIO AT ED DURING THE YEAR FROM JULY 1, 1975. THRU JUNE 10, 1B78.
©
Enlists in USAF
3 PUBLIC
TRANSPORTATION

4 HEALTH
s 9,776. * ?,7?ft«
V ACCOUNT NO.

EAGLE TOUNSHIP
TOUNSHIP SUPV
23 3 019007

THIS IS TO INFORM YOU OF YOUR GOVERNMENT S PRIORITIES AND TO ENCOURAGE YOUR PARTICIPATION IN DECISIONS ON HOW FUTURE FUNDS
SHOULD BE SPENT NOTE: ANY COMPLAINTS OF DISCRIMINATION IN THE U1E OF THESE FUNDS MAY BE BENT TO THE OFFICE OF REVENUE
5 RECREATION
CLINTON COUNTY
• HAniNQ, WABHWOTOH. O.C. M M * .
ACTUAL EXPENDITURES (Includ* Otmamoni) THE GOVERNMENT ELSIE - Peggy Sue EPGLE MICHIGflN 48822
it) OPERATING / If LEBANON TOUNSHIP
(A) CATEGORIES (B) CAPITAL MAINTEHAHCF
M l recdiipd Gsmril Revenue Shwlng
Salisbury, daughter of Mr. 6 LIBRARIES
1 PUBLIC SJUETY peymenti tailing » 2 .655 and Mrs. Rudy Salisbury of 7 SOCIAL SERVICE5
during m i pflftod from Jul/ t , 1975 Ihiu Juris 30, I97S 208 E. Main Street, on FOR AGED OR POOR

inuiuoaumSri^ fy&Sb.DO
/ACCOUNTHO 23 3 019 D10
LEBANON TOUNSHIP
August 9,1976 enlisted in the 8 FINANCIAL

TOUNSHIP SUPV U.S. Air Force's Delayed ADMINISTRATION

CLINTON COUNTV Enlistment Program. 9 MULTIPURPOSE AND


GENERAL GOVT
ft RECP.EATKM FOULER MICHIGAN 48835
Salsibury, a 1976 graduate 10 EDUCATION yf (D) TRUST FUND REPORT (refer to Instruction D)
8 ,368
of Ovid-Elsie High School, is 1. Balance as of June 30,1975 $_
7 SOCIAL SERVICES 060 11 SOCIAL
FonAOEOonpoOA scheduled for enlistment in DEVELOPMENT
2. Revenue Sharing Funds
6 ,736
Received from July 1,1975 thru June 30.1976 $_
the regular Air Force Sept. 12 HOUSINGS COM. 3. Interest Received
J |D] TRUST FUND REPORT (raltr to Jmtrucilon D]
17. MUNITY DEVELOPMENT
or Credited (July 1,1975 thru June 30,1976) $.
,398.
10 EDUCATKM 1 BalincaMolJunn30,1875 >.- o __ Upon graduation from the
13 ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT 4. Funds Released from Obligations (IF ANY) $.
2 Revsnus SHvino Fundi
Rseatvtd (torn July I , 187S th.ru Juna 30,1B7B
$2656. Air Froce's six week basic 14 OTHER (Specify) 15*502.
I I HOUSING > COM.
5. Sum of lines 1,2,3.4 S_
MUMTT DEVELOPMENT training course, she will 6. Funds Returned to ORS (IF ANY) $_
4 Fund) R S I M I H ) Irom Obllgilioni (IF ANY) receive technical training as I ^ 0 2 -
14 OTHER ISpfWlj.)
5
6
Sumolllnei 1.2,3,4
Fundi Returned loORS|ir ANY)
an administration specialist. 15 TOTALS
$ 9,776. $ 3,728. 7. Total Funds Available $_

NONDISCRIMINATION REQUIREMENTS HAVE BEEN MET 8. Total Amount Expended


IS TOTALS
T Tout Fund) AmlliblB

B ToUl Amount EipenOed


She will be earning credits (E) CERTIFICATION: I certify that I am the Chief Executive Officer and,
with respect to the^ntltlement funds reported hereon, I certify that they
(Sum of line 15, column B and column C) $. >I1M. 3 3,501
NONDISCRIMINATION REQUIREMENTS HAVE BEEN MET
IE) CERTIFICATION-1 cofllfy lh»l I «m I M CN«I Emeullw OMtew K & (Sum ol Una 15, column B and column C) toward a Career Education have not been Jlsed In violation ot either the priority expenditure
reauIremenMS^ctlon 103} or tbe imlartjrig funds prohibition (Section
9. Balance as of June 30,1976 $.
±.33
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CONTENT^
CONTENT^ THEY
THEY AARE OPEN FOR PUBLIC SCRUTINY AT tjL**A*; • ,
Air Force while attending
basic and other Air Force
'Signature ot Chief Executive
fapervisor
Tf^- 'Date
LATION. I HAVE A COPY OF THIS REPORT AND RECORDS DOCUMENTING THE
CONTENTS. THEY ARE OPEN FOR PUBLIC SCRUTINY AT. BfcU
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1 rming and 4-H - - - in Clinton County
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Chloe's Column ETTTT ,t
after *- Extension Home Economist

Efficient o p e r a t i o n of t h e h o m e f r e e z e r
C l i n t o n C o u n t y 4-H'ers
est s t a t e e v e n t s ' To operate your home surrounded by newspaper, located away from a buck
freezer efficiently, keep it as they will freeze very slowly. wall so that there is adequate
.6Y JOHN AYLSWORTH full as possible always. Slow freezing results in loss air circulation around ML
According to the USDA, of product quality and Otherwise,-heat will build up
operating costs per pound.of possible food spoilage. If you around the colls in the back,
food are less if the freezer is have a frost-free freezer, resulting in inefficient
Clinton County 4-H'ers will opportunity to shoot in the recycled into new products. kept at least three-fourths newspaper could interfere operation.
be well represented at the State 4-H Rifle Contest on The total glass collected to with its operation by
State 4-H Events from Tuesday, August 24, 10:00 date on mis project now full. retarding air circulation
August 21-26 at Michigan a.m. at the Ingham County stands at 935,000 lbs. The Food should be used on a during the thawing cycle.)
September collection will be rotating basis, it is not If you are shopping for a
State University and at the Conservation Club.
Ingham County Charlie's Gang 4-H Saturday, September 4 and economical to store food in Check older freezer for freezer, consider these
Conservation League. These Softball Team (Green will be handled by the the freezer for more than 8 to leaking door gaskets. A points:
events' include the State 4-H League) will be playing in Greenbush Church Youth 10 months. freezer that continually loses
To minimize the cost of 1. Don't buy a bigger
Softball Play-offs, August the State 4-H Softball Play- Fellowship Group. The old cold air cannot be operating freezer than you need.
21; State 4-H Horse Show; offs on Saturday, August 21 'elevator and hammer mill running your freezer, open efficiently. If the gasket is i
Tractor Operator's Contest; at Michigan State University used in the glass project are the door as infrequently as brittle or cracked, it should 2. Buy a chest-type
•Km- *?•»•» »-«n iiiiim»< ' \ * Mk. ~T" ™~ Trap Shooting & Rifle around 11:00 a.m. Charlie's wearing out. Anyone having possible. Every time you be replaced. Take a dollar freezer. Cold air tends to
Shooting on August 24 and Gang won this opportunity an old 14-16 foot elevator open the freezer door, cold bill and close the freezer stay in a chest freezer when
the State 4-H Dairy Show on by winning over Wheatfield and-or old hammer mill that air escapes from the freezer door on it. If it fits snugly, the door is opened, whereas
August 24-26. (Ingham - County) 17-10 in they would like to donate to and warm air enters. the seal is good. But If you with an upright model it
Troy Bancroft of Ovid won district play, August 9. Other this project, should contact Needless to say, it takes can pull out the bill with np tends to "spillKmt."
the County 4-H Tractor Clinton County 4-H softball the County Extension Office energy to chill that warm resistance, a new gasket is
Operator's Contest on teams bit the dust in the in St. Johns. ah*. If your freezer is half needed. 3. KemeDer that it costs
August 10 and will now district play, 'losing to The Bath All Purpose 4-H empty, a lot of warm air can more to operate a frost-free
represent the county in the Ingham county teams. White Club Float won first place in rush into it whenever the Your freezer should be freezer.
state contesf'on August 24 at League: Aurelius 9 - Green the Bath Bicentennial door is opened. But very
Troy Bancroft Michigan State University. Acres 2; East Alaiedon 21 - parade. The members little warm air can enter a
The Tractor Operator's Prarie 0; Green League- volunteered to bring pies for freezer that is fully loaded COMPLETE BODY WORK
Contest consisted of backing Girls: Skeeter Hill 17 - Olive the 4-H fair food stand and with food - not air. (Do not •AND GLASS REPLACEMENT
and driving a two-wheel 4-H Girls 14; Wheatfield 14 - volunteered to work if there fill empty spaces in your
WHlii-^-- trailer through an obstacle Green Acre Girls 0; Green was a need. Parents and freezer with newspaper.
Newspaper acts as an
BOB'S AUTO BODY, INC.
course backing a four-wheel League Slow Dansville 6 - leaders volunteered to help
wagon and taking a written Victor 3. at the lunch stand. The insulator, if fresh food put 800 N. Lansing Phono 224-2921
exam. Troy is 17 years of The Clinton County 4-H members discussed the 4-H into the freezer are
age, a member of the Spring Dairy members who will be baseball garde at Tiger
Valley 4-H Club and the son participating in the State 4-H Stadium they attended on
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dairy Show August 24-26 August 7 in Detroit.
Bancroft. include: Jeanne Striz and Demonstrations were given
Other finalists in the Barbara Striz (Scattered by Brenda Geisenhaver on
CARSON CITY FARM SERVICE
County 4-H Tractor Southeast); Karen Green, "How to Test Your Soil;"
Operator's Contest included Dexter Hughson and April Mark Mogg on "How to JOHN DEERE SALES AND SERVICE
second place to Aron Hughson (Brush and Change Spikes on Track
Whitaker of Elsie; third Halter); Gay Cobb Shoes'', while Colleen
place to Charles Harden of (Bengal); Duane Haviland, Nitschke gave an action
Ovid; fourth to Dexter Chris Haviland and Sarah exhibit making sand
<jJ2U2-g* CARSON CITY PHONE 584-3550
Hughson of Elsie; fifth to Haviland (Olive 4-H candles.
Duane Haviland of DeWitt Projects); John Swagart, The Green Acres 4-H HAY
and sixth to Scott Hall of Jill Swagart and Darlene members gave reports on L A W N EQP. SEVERAL
Ovid. Skym (4-H Wonders). They their club family picnic, 4-H TOOLS
Twenty-seven Clinton will be showing Thursday softball teams, Barry County GOOD SELECTION GOOD USED BLOWERS
N.H. 68
Aron Whitaker, Brent Churches, David Kingsburg County 4-H Gun Safety morning, August 26 a t . 4-H trip and flag making for ROTO TILLER N.H. 270 BALER
members entered the County Michigan State University. the fair. The subject of RIDING MOWERS PICKERS
4-H Rifle Shoot, August 11 at Clinton County may have a adopting a child in another J.D.NO. 5MOWER
the Ingham County dairy judging team and country by the club was NEW & USED J.D. 5 BAR RAKE N.I. 325 W/8 ROW BED
Conservation League west of dairy quiz bowl team in the brought up, but no decision
Lansing. This was a record state contest. was made. The Ovid Village 2 5 0 HONDA J.D.NO. J1 MOWER
N.I. 323-1 ROW
t
number of participants in Karen Green, Brush & Elves 4-H members "were TRAIL BIK& N.I. TRAILER MOWER
this event. The top three Halter 4-H Club of Elsie, guests at the meeting N.I. 325 W/8-ROW BED
shooters in the Senior placed first in a written Anyone interested in lOO N.I. HAY CONDITIONER
Division include: first-Terry exam over 50 other 4-H trying out for the County 4-H N H 616 I-ROW CHOPPER
Churches, St. Johns (Stoney p a r t i c i p a n t s w h o Meat Judging Team should BEAN
Creek 4-H Club); second-Bill participated in Michigan contact the County IT) H&S FORAGE BOX
Phillips, DeWitt (Olive 4-H Milk Producer's Association Extension Office. Larry J. D. 5020 {1JGEHL FORAGE BOX EQUIPMENT
Club); and third-Dexter 4-H tour. Karen scored 110 Martin of Ovid will be 1130 M.F.
Hughson, Elsie (Spring our of 123 points. She and the coaching the team with J.D. 38 CHOPPER MOWER PULLERS
J.D.2010
Valley 4-H Club). The top other 14topscorers will be practice to start after Labor HAY 8< CORN HEAD
LEWISTON 6-ROW
three shooters in the Junior interviewedatM.S.U. during Day. The State 4-H Meat J.D. 2020 W- LOADER
M.H.44/WIDE FRT. I.H. NO. 16 CHOPPER
Division include: first-Aron the State 4-H Dairy Show Judging Contest will be held WIND ROWER
Whitaker, Elsie (Spring with 7 being selected to in October at Michigan State I.H.C. 3414 INC. W/LOADER PICKUP-DIRECT CUT.
Valley 4-H Club); second- represent Michigan at the University M.F. 65 D & CORN HEADS INNES570 WIND
Brent Churches, St. Johns National 4-H Dairy Congress JohnR.Aylsworth OLIVER 1550W/LDR. FORD CHOPPER
(Stoney Creek); and third- in Madison, Wisconsin, this 1003 S.Oakland I.H.C. A W/PLOW& CULT., ROWER 590
David Kingsburg, St. Johns fall. Our congratulations go St. Johns, MI 48879 N.H. HAY BINE
OLIVER 60
(Prairie 4-H Club). All six to Karen on this honor. Cooperative Extension
Terry Churches, Bill Phillips, Dexter Hughes members will have the The July and August 4-H Service Programs are open
Glass Collection amounted to to all without regard to race, DISC 1-SPEED KING 20* WHEEL N.I. U N I . EQUIP.
14,340 lbs. of glass bottles color or national origin. HARROW W/LEVER
J.D. BW 16'6" J.D.-494 PLANTER 761 HAY HEAD
A.C.-4-ROW PLANTER 720 CORN HEAD

Butler's New Straight Wall, All-Metal Farm Building Extension KEWANEE 12'
MF NO. 52 2V DISC LILLISTON 14' ROLLING
HARROW
721 HUSK BED
760 CHOPPER
1968 702 POWER UNIT
COMBINES 1-USED 6 BOTTOM KOSCO 1967 701 POWER UNIT
Calendar August 31, County Family
J D. 95 Gas W/CAB
4 ROW CORN HEAD
13'CUTTING PLATFORM
HARROW
GLENCO 18'TRAILER
W/LEVELER
727 HUSK BED
729 SHELLER
728 4'ROW NARROW
August 23, 4-H Fair Beef 763 - 3 ROW HEAD
Carcass Show - 7:00 D.m. Living Council -Smith Hall - J.D, 30W/BEAN EQUIP. J.D. CC 14'/*' 3 Pt.
August 24, State 4-H Gun 9:30 a.m. GLENAERCII M.F. 16'3 PT. W/LEVELER
Safety Contest - Ingham September 8, Central J.D. 30 RASP CASE 18* PLOWS
County Conservation Club - Genetics Meeting JD. 25 J.D. 145 5-16
Lansing - 9:00 p.m. Extension Office - 8:00 p.m. A.C66
September 9, Area Family SPREADERS J.D. 145 6-16
August 24, State 4-H Horse I.HfcTSSBEAN OLIVER 6-16
FARMSTED I I - STRAIGHT WALLS Show - M.S.U. - 9:00 a.m. Living Council - Central
National Bank - 9:30 a.m. MISC. I.H.C. 2 BEATER I.H.C. 4-14" TRAILER
• 24-36 48-60 Ft. 4 Different Colors August 24-26, 4-H Dairy
10x13 Double Slide Door Show at M.S.U. September 13, District SEVERAL USED J.D. 40 A.C. 5-16"
a 36x75x14 Width Meeting - Michigan CULTIVATORS ' I.H. 155 J.D. 3 PT. 3-14"
August 27, Mike Kelsey
We Alw Cam Bulla Kan-Sun Drvei.s & Bins Association of .Extension OLIVER-2 BEATER J.D. 145 4-16" SEMI MTD.
available for consultation on 4&6 ROW,
Estate Planning or Farm Homemakers - Corunna - 2-I.H.C. 20'WHEEL DRAG
FRICKE F A R M SERVICE Partnerships. 9:30 a.m.
September 14, Family
P A ^ R I - B U I L ^ R I 4798 S. ELY HIGHWAY ^ ^ ^ MIDDLETON August 28, Beef Cattle - OPEN MONDAY thru FRIDAY 7:30 -5:30
Forage Field Day, Lake'City Living Holiday Workshop
Experiment "* Station, Lake Council Meeting - Smith Hall SATURDAY 8:00-4:00
Al Litwiller Ph. 517-838-2556 City, MI - 9:30 a.m.

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49 16 oz, can
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CHEESE
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AUGUST 18,1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS! MICHIGAN 10-A
HANNLSTKHCNITEDMETHODLST

Obituaries
, CHURCH

Next Week in Rev. Emmet Kadwell

ASSEMBLY OF COD , /

Clinton County churches S US-27 & E.Baldwin


Joseph F. Eger, Jr., Paslor
10:00 a m . • Sunday School
11:00 a.m. • Morning Worship
Richard Howard Mrs. Olo
All Churches In Clinton County are -'Invited to fend
. 8:30 p.m. • Youlh Service
7:30 p m, - Sunday Evening Menhinick Kelly Parks
their weekly announcements to The Clinton County
DEWITT - Funeral Howard G. Kelly; 76, ST. JOHNS - Fqneral
News. They must reach us by It a.m. Monday to Insure CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN
CHURCH services were held Aug. 13 Sarasota, Fla., died Aug. 9 at services were Aug. 15 from
publication In the current week's Issue. 410S. Maple Ave., Maple Rapids fromDeWitt Area Chapel for Sarasota General Hospital Osgood Funeral Home lor
Rev. Hector GoodaU • Pastor
Phone 682-4165 Richard A. Menhinick, 62, after suffering a heart Mrs.* Olo O. Parks, 78, lOltTNT
201 E. Cutler Rd., who died attack. Clinton, St. Johns, who died
10 ajn Worship Service
Aug. 10 at Lansing General Aug. 12 at Carson . City
KmSTt'ON(iHK(;ATIOSAl.tm'KCH
Miple Avenue at Slate Sired .IKIII) VAIl'S WITNKSSKK SOITII RH.KV BIBLE CHURCH Holy Days • Holy Day Eve. 4:30 p.m. 7:00
o'clock p.m. Holy Day • 6:30 & 8:30
11 ajn, Church School
7 p.m. Song Feslival (Everyone Hospital. A native of St. Johns, he Hospital, following a .long
Avertll M. Carson. M in Iiler Kingdom Hall
IBM North Unslna SI.
WillardFarrler.Paslor
Located t 3 mile east of Francis Road a.m welcome)
Rev. Murl Eastman was born Jan. 9,1900, the son illness.
Tuesday, 7:30 p m. - Congregalion Book onChadwIckRoad Sorrowful Mother Novena-During school Wed. Night 0:30 & 7:30 choir practices of George and Maude Kelly.
Thurs. Nighl 8 p.m. Fellowship Service officiated with burial a t
Studies Text studies "The Nallons Shall 10 ain. • Sunday School year 7:30 p.m, Summer months 8:00
Sunday Know Thai I Am Jehovah •• How? 11 a.m. • Worship Service o'clock p.m. <
DeWitt Cemetery. A He attended St.' Johns Rev. Roy O, Green
10:00 a.m. - Morning Worship Thursday. 7:30 p.m - Theocratic Sacrament of Penance-Saturdays 3:30 to Schools and resided most of officiated with burial at
' Wednesday Ministry School •- Texts I'sed: "Bible" 4:ooc'clockp.m. and after7:00 o'clock Masonic Service was held
, 6:45 p.m. -'Boy Scout Troop 81 and "Aid to Bible Cnderstanding" B:M
p.m Service Meeting
HOPE LITIIEHAN CHURCH
p.m. mass.
1st Fridays • Thursday Trcm 11:00 a.m. lo
Eureka A r e a Thursday night. his life in St. Johns, before Eureka Cemetery.
moving to Florida.
'3oaW.HerblsonRd. 12:00 p.m. 3:30 lo 4:30 p.m. &7:30 p.m. Mr. Menhinick was born
Church Office Hours: Sunday 9:30 a.m • Public Lecture -
, (iiven DeWIU until all are heard A native of St. Johns, Mrs.
Monday thru Friday by Qualified HepresenUtlve of Ihe
Walchlnwer. Bible,and Tract Society.
Sunday School B a.m. t
Baptism - Sundays at 12:30 p.m. by ap-
CONGREGATIONAL, ,
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Nov. 24,1913 in Lansing, the He was employed as a Parks was bom March 19,
8:30 a.m. to noon Worship 10:3oa.mr pointment, other arrangements by son of Richard and Dora
2619 E. Maple Rapids Rd.
Tel: 224-2636
IU:30 a.m • Walchtower Sludy - Current
Issue o/ ihe "Waichtower" magazine appointment. Doug*M. Jones, Pastor Menhinick. salesman in the Sears and 1898, the daughter of Moses
studies.
ST. ANNE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Phone 224-7709
On Nov. 16, 1934, in Roebuck Tire Dept. A and Phoebe Ordway.
Pl'HIJC INVITED Sunday
Napolean, Ohio, he was member of the Methodist
Church, he was also a 19,She1917 was married March
Corner US-27and Webb Road
First United Methodist Church
Box 128
Nil COLLECTION TAKEN
Rev.ClennV.Cathey.Jr,, Vicar
Residence G69-3067
Elsie A r e a 10 ajn.-Sunday School for everyone
11 a.m.-Worship Service 'married to the former to William Earl
Wednesday member of Masonic and Parks.
200 East State Street Church W9-3M7
ELSIE METHODIST CHURCH 6:30 p.m.'Juntor Choir Audrey Bishop.
St. Johns. Michigan 4B979 Chl'HCII OFTHK NAKAItKNK
First & Third Sundays
Rev. David Litchfield, Minister 7:00 p.m.-Senlor Choir Retired from Oldsmobile Shrine organizations.
Morning Prayer 9 a,m.
Francis Carl Johannldes, 515 Niirlh Unsing Slreel Second & Fourth Sundays 9:30 a.m. - Morning Worship 7:30 p.m.-Blble Study
8:30 p.m.-Prayer Service in 1,972, he had worked there He was married Aug. 24, She was a homemaker.
Hcv. Kenneth Anderson Holy Communion 9 a.m. 10:30 a.m. • Sunday School, Sup I. Merle 1920 in Lansing to the former
Minister Phone 224-7950 Barae Nursery provided for all services. for 37 years. y
Hl'ffl] a m • Sunday School
A resident of the DeWitt Mildred Van DeWalker, who Surviving are four
Worship Service 10 a.m. 11:01) a m, • Morning Worship
survives.
6:15 p m • Young People's Service VAI.LEV FARMS BAPTIST CHURCH DUPLAIN METHODIST CHURCH area for the past 24 years, he daughters, Mrs. Margaret
Sunday, July 11
Rev. Gordon Showers will be
7:011 p m, - Evening Worship.
Wednesday.7:30pm • Bible Sludy and 214E.SlflleRd.
Lansing
Rev, David Litchfield, Minister Matherton was a member of DeWitt Also surviving are his Salters of St. Johns, Mrs.
guest minister for the worship prayer hour. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School
10 a.m.-Sunday School. SupL Kenneth Masonic 'Lodge and the daughter, Barbara Horvath Audrey Dumond of
service. 11:00 Bin. Morning Worship Service
5:30 p.m. Youth Groups Beginning with
Ki&er
11 a.m. - Worship Service Area Quarter Century "'Club at of Grand Rapids; son, Wisconsin, Mrs. Ethel
Oldsmobile.
Sunday, July IB Ihe 4th Grade,
Wednesday MATHEnTON COMMUNITY , • Surviving are his wife, Howard V. Kelly of Grand Dunsmore of Alma and Mrs.
The Brownlee Family a singing
group will minister during the
7:00 p.m. Evening Service FinST BAPTIST CHURCH
10 a.m. Sunday School
CHURCH '
Audrey; 2 daughters, Mrs. Rapids; sister, Mrs. Howard Maude Ann Melton of
worshiD hour.
FHKKMETHUIHSTCHI'IU'II
305 Church Street
7:00 p.m. Prayer Service
11 a.m. Worship Service 2:00 p.m. - Sunday School Isabel Kaski of DeWitt and Walker of DeWitt and five Mississippi; five sons, John
Phone 224-3349 6;30 p.m. Junior & Senior B.Y.F. 3:00 p.m. - Worship Service grandchildren. Parks of Pontiac, Jim Parks
7:00 p.m. Evening Service Mrs. Margaret Williams of
Ministers office hours (or the summer: -Sunday
Itcv. Rodney Dean SOUTH DeWlTTcllURCH 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, Junior and Senior McLean, Va.; mother, Dora; Funeral services were of Six Lakes, Gerold Parks of
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and 10:00 a m. Sunday School
OF CHRIST
2931 Herblson beside DeWltl High School
Choir Pracuce
7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Prayer and Bible sister, Helen Wimer of El held from North Sarasota Laingsburg, Bob Parks of St.
tYiday, 9 a.m - 12 noon. 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
6:0(1 p m. Evening Worship
Minister: Dr. James Gird wood Study Wacousta Central, Calif, and three Methodist Church Aug, 11 Johns and Ethirage Parks of
Tel. 669-5000 or 626-6006
followed by cremation. DeWittand41 grandchildren.
Church Office Hours:
Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday & Thurs-
Wednesday
6:30 p m . C.Y.C.
9:20 a.m. Bible School
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
Area grandchildren.
day, 0-12 Bin. & 1-3:30 p.m.; Friday, s 8:00 p m. Bible Study and Prayer Ser- Communion Weekly DUPLAIN CHURCH OP CHRIST
a m • II noon. ' 6:30 p.m. Youth Groups 3mileswestOvid-ElsfeHighSchool WACOUSTA COMMUNITY UNITED
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship 5565 E. Colony Rood METHODISTCHURCH
Justin Shepord, Minister
Wednesday
7:30 p.m. Hour of Power: Prayer and
Bill Nichelson. Youth Minister
.9:45 a.m. - Sunday School
Rev. Edward F.Otlo, pastor
__ Phone 626-6623 Mrs. Dolina
Bible Sludy Morning Worship; 10 a.m.
SALEM UNITED 11 ajn. - Church Church School Classes 11;15 a.m.
KIHST IIAPTISTCIIUU'II
S12S. US-27
METHODIST CHURCH
US27 and Coun ty Line Rd.
Thursday,
7:30 p.m. Calling Program •Bible ; *I 0l " h feUowsh|lJfl"dicWt Bible
i f SStudy Jr. and Sr, Hi Y.F. 6:00 p.m.
Cherub Choir. Wednesday 3:43 p.m.
AAackinnon
St. Johns. Mich. Pastor Terry MacArlhur 7 p.m. - Evening Service Youlh Choir, Thursday 6:45 p.m.
Ilf v. Prfcr K. Meuwkoop, Pastor Phone 224-6166 7 p.m. - Wednesday - Prayer Meeting

A Friend
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Chancel Choir, Thursday 7;30 p.m. ST. JOHNS - Funeral
A fundamental Bible believing church. Worship 9:00 a.m. WSCS Noon Meetings every 3rd Wednes-
OFDeWITT.SBC
, 9:45 a am Bible School
H a m . Worship Service
Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Rev. Jerry Cote, Pastor ST.CYRILCATHOLICCHURCH
day services were held Aug. 14
II a.m Children's Churches Tues. 7:30 p.m. Bible Study
Wed. 7:00 p.m. Jr. HI MYF
.HOGS DeWltl Rd. Rev.ThomasM.Kowalczyk, Pastor' WXYZ Noon Meedng every 1st Wednes- from the First United
6 p m Yuulh Hour
7 p m . Evening Worship 3rd Thurs. 7:30 p.m. United
Sunday School • 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship -11:00 a.m.
P.O.Box 97,517 E. Main St.
Bannister 46807 Phone: 862-5270
day
Council on Ministries every 2nd Wednes-
Methodist Church for Mrs.
Dolina MacKinnon, 80,
Kach Wed. 7 p.m. Bible Study and prayer
a p m - Choir practice - Jr. Basketball
Nursery for babies and small children for
aD services.
<"hurch office hours *
Methodist Women
3rd Sat. 6:30 p.m. Family Night
6 o'clock - Church Training
7 o'clock Evening Worship
Midweek, prayer Service 7:30. Youth
fellowship 2nd & 4th Sunday al B o'clock.
Join us In worship where "everybody Is
somebody and Christ is Lord."
Sunday Liturgies: Saturday • 7:00 p.m.
Sunday - 8:30 and 10:30 a.m.
Holy Day Liturgies: 7:00 a.m. and 8:00
p.m.
Confessions: One half hour before all
Sunday Liturgies.
day at 7:30
Administrative Board, 4th Monday of
every 3rd monlh.
formerly of 411 S. Clinton
Ave., St. Johns, who died
Aug. 11 at Clinton Memorial
In N e e d
3-12 & 1-3 Mon. thru Fri.
For more Information call 669-9752 or j Hospital following a long
SEVENTH DAVADVKNTIST write Box 306. DeWilt.' Victor illness. . . . is a friend indeed.
1400 S. Oakland
ST. JOHN'S l.l'TIIKRAN CHURCH Paul E.Penno, Pastor
Services held on Saturday
9:15 a.m - Church Service VALLEY FARM UNITED
EAGLE UNITED
METHODISTCHURCH
Rev. Ray McBrolnle, Pastor
Township Rev. Francis Johargiides . It's one of those old sayings
Summer Schedule 10:30 a.m - Sabbath School Service PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Telephone 627-6533 or 489-3807 C.ROVE BIBLE CHURCH officiated with burial at Mt.
Divine Worship — 8:00 and 10:30 a.m.,
each Sunday
Rev. Neil Botinger. pastor
155E.£lateRd. 9:30 a.m. - Morning' Worship Rev. Robert Prange.Postor Rest Cemetery. that still remain true.
Sunday School and Bible Classes — 9:15 Phone 489-1705 10;30 ajn. - Church School Price and Shepardsvilk. Roads
a.m. each Sunday 9:30 a.m, - Sunday School 7:30 p.m. - Wednesday, Bible Study and 10:00 a.m. - Sunday School. Classes for
Holy Communion — 1st and 3rd Sundays. UKSTPIMimMl-NITKI) 11:00 a.m. -Morning Worship prayer meeting all ages
11:00 a.m. • Morning Warship
A ' native of Harris, When someone you know
holh services METIIIIIHSTCHUHfll 7:30 p.m. - Sunday evening Evangelisitc' 6:30 p.m. - Young People Scotland, she was born Dec.
Church Office Hours — 9 a.m. -12 (noon)
Monday Ihrough Friday
< ornentf Parks and Grove Rd
Hcv. Brian K. Sheen, Minister
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. - Youth Service
Thursday. 7:30 p.m. - Bible Sludy 7:30 p.m. • Evening Service 18, 1895,' the daughter of experiences the loss of some-
7:3o p.m. - Wednesday, prayer meeting
Telephones
Church Office: 224-3544
H:30 a m. - Worship Service
10:45 a.m. • Church School
We cordially invite you lo attend any or
all of these services
EAGLE FOURSQUARE CHURCH Ladies Missionary Circle meets 4th Alexander and Marion one close, your friendship is
Rev. and Mrs. Royal Burnett. Pastor Thursday Fraser. She moved to the
Education Building: 221-8156
Parsonage: 224-7400
Listen,lo our international broadcast 10:00 a.m. - Sunday School
11:15 a.m. - Morning Worship Couples Club meets 4th Saturday in United States in 1923 and to needed more than ever. You
HARVESTIME Sunday morning at 10:30 month
Kvanaelism & Eiders — Tuesdays, 7:00
p.m.
a.m. WRBJ, 1580 on your dial. 7:30 pxn. - Wednesday Prayer meeting
St. Johns in 1935. can help a lot just by being
All Committees — 3rd Thursday of each ' MIKPARI1SVII.I.K I'.MTKD present during the visitations
month
<inldcn Agers — 3rd Thursday of each
MKTIIIIDISTCIU'HCH
Dr. Darold Boyd, Pastor ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH
Lansing On Oct. 2, 1923, in New and funeral services.
445 Division Street • MISSOURI SYNOD
month
Yuulh Croup — 2nd and 4th Sundays, 2:00 Kast Unsing, Michigan 5rfilleswest of Si. Johns on M-Zi David J. ZImmer, pastor
lone mile north of traffic light-Elsie)
York City, she was married
P.m 5»» miles south on Francis Road to Edward MacKinnon.
9:30 a m. Worship Service, 10:45 a.m. \ 2 miles west on Church Road Sunday KlMBERLYCHURCHOF CHRIST
Church School Rogerv.Itelntz.Paslor Bible School
Morning Worship '
10:15a.m.
, 11:00a.m.'
1007 Kimberly Drlv_e A homemaker, she was a
' Wednesday* 7:00 p.m. Choir*practice.' B:00 aftrii- Worship* Lansing, Michigan member of the First United
H:00 p.m. Prayer Service. 10:30 ajn. - Worship Evening Worship 7:00p.m. John Halls
$T.JOIIX.Hf'liri|('Ilfi!-TII!ll.ST
400 E. Stalest. Administrative Board firsl Monday in 9:15 a . m . . Sunday School and Bible WediPrayer&BlbteSludy' 7:00p,m. 11 a.m. - Morning Worship Methodist Church of St.
ihe monih. Classes. 10 n.m. - Bible Study
David Wood, Minister Johns, American Legion
Ph. 224-6421
9:3U a m. Sunday School
1(1:nil a.m Morning Worship & Com*
muni on
General
Aflemoon
meeting of WSCS third Thurs-
day in January. April and September.
Circle meets second Thursday
ol Ihe home* tit member*
Holy Communion firsl Sunday of Ihe
month at 8 a.m. IhJrd Sunday of the month
al 10:30 p.m. Bath A r e a
6 p.m. • Evening Worship.
Midweek service 7:30 p.m. Wednesday
nighl
Auxiliary, Eight et Forty,
United Methodist Women
and life member of Order of
OSGOOD
fi:oo p m. Youth Meeting ST. T1IERESE CATHOLIC CHURCH BATH UNITED METHODISTCHURCH
the Easter Star 79. FUNERAL H O M E S
7:oo p.m Evening Worship
7:00 p m Wed. Bible Sludy WAVH1IIK BAPTIST Clll'ltWl
Fathers Francis Murray
and Lawrence Delaney
Rev.Ctnrence Keith
9;45 a.m. Church School
Maple Rapids Surviving are one son, OSGOODc^GQERGEe^
A Friendly Church with a Scriptural Rev. Harold McGuIre Rectory: 102 W. Randolph. Unsing 11:00 a.m. Worship
Message Tlie{ orncr ofN. US-27and Roosevdl Rds. Phone 489-9051
Mass Schedule - Saturday: 7 p.m.
7:00 p.m. Bible Study Area Fraser MacKinnon of St.
Johns; one daughter,' Mrs.
ST JOHNS FOWIER

lunriay School - 10:00 a.m.


Morning Worship - 11:00 a.m.
Sunday: 6, 8, to, 12
Holy Day; Eve before at 7:30 p.m. and 7 BATH BAPTIST CHURCH Robert Wilcox of East flBBOTTO^HOUGHTOn^
MAPLE RAPIDS
OVID
Sunday Evening - 6:00 p.m. THEUNITED
Wednesday evening service 7:30 p.m.
h 9 a.m. and 5*30 & 7:30 p.m.
Weekday Masses: 7:30 a.m. & 7:30 p.m.
Rev. Richard Cole, Pastor • METHODIST CHURCH Lansing; five grandchildren
A church uhere everyone is welcome. 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Maple Rapids and two great
.ST-JOSKl-HCATHOUCCllCltCII Penance: 4-5 & 8-8:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Youth fellowship Paslor Rev. J. Thomas Churn
llcv William (i. Hankerd. Pastor
Itcv. Haymond (i.ehring
Baptism: Sunday at 1 p.m. Please call in
advance.
7:30 p.m. Evening Service
Parsonage-Middlcton grandchildren.
Midweek Service on Wednesday 7:30
Assoclale Pastor D.m. O h m * AAA — •-
Itcclory ]D91JndenSt Ph.224-3313 FIRST Clll'ltCll OP COD Sunday ., „ , iJTC^ir^yjr^V^iJKSJf^
Cunvcnt 110S, Oakland Ph.224-3783 M-21& DeWitt Rd. 9:30 a.m. Worship Service
, School 201 £ Cass Ph.224-2421 DeWlTTCOMMUNITY CHURCH 10:30 a.m. Sunday School
.MINH Schrdulr Rev. W.Jetf Webb. Pastor (Inter-denominatlonal) REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
Tuesday
Saturday Evening • ^ p.m.
Sunday - 7:30. 9. 10:30 and 12
Phone: Church 234-7190
Parsonage 224-2488
Muri J, Eastman, Pastor
Jim McGovney.
CHRIST OP LATTER DAY SAINTS
Corner Upton Rd. & Stoll Rd. 7:00 p.m. Senior Choir Practice Wednes-
day
THESE CLINTON COUNTY FIRMS
Holy Days-Sec bulletin 9-311 11 m -Sunday Morning Coffee 4 Sunday School SupL Elder R.Premoe 2nd Wednesday each month
Weekdays • H:30 a.m, and 7 p.m Fellowship Time Marge Pierson.Co-Supl. Sunday School - 10 a.m. Preaching 7:00 p.m. W.S.C.S.
Sacrament of Penance - Saturdays, 3:30
tu.">pm ;jifterTpm Mass until ft:30 p.m..
945 a m -PreSunday School (Juiel Time
Hi:iM) a m -Sunday School
9:45 a.m,. • Church School
11 a.m. -/Church
Service 11 a.m.
Choir Practice - Wednesday 6:30 p.m.
Thursday
10:00 Bible Study
' MAKE THIS CHURCH PAGE POSSIBLE
Wit*day evenings - a few minutes before' li:oo a.m -Morning Worship 7 p.m. - Youth Fellowship Mid-Week Prayer Service - Wednesday
evening Muss. fi:00 p m -Sr. Choir PracUce 7 p.m. - Sunday Evening Service 7:30 p.m.
Firsl Fridays-Sacrament of Penance. 7:00 pm -Evening Worship Discussion &
Fellowship
7 p.m. - Wednesday Bible Study and
Prayer Meeting
Everyone welcome ST. JOHNS
* Thursday fmm 4 m S p m. and afler I be V CREENBUSHUN1TEDMETIIOD1ST
cvrnirot Muss until ull are heard, Mass and Wednesday CHURCH
Scott and Marshall Roads
prayers »f Adoration ol 7 p.m. Holy
CiKnmumnn im Friday at r, and 7:15 a.m.
"ion pm-Sr Chirfr Fracllcc
7:3« p.m.-Jr Choir Practice and WESLEYANHOI.INESSCHURCH - Fulton A r e a Pastor - Rev. Terry MacArihur
Sunday.
1

Adoration of Ihe Blessed Sacrament.' Children's Circle 130W.Williams.Ovid


Thursday 7 p.m •« Firsl Friday after
cvcnEna Mass.
7:t0 p m -Bible Sludy, Discussion &
Prayer
Rev, Roger Heinlen, Pastor
Phone 834-2777 FULTON FULLGOSPELCHURCH
10:00 a.m. Church School
11:30 a.m. Church Services
UMW 4th Wednesday al 8 p.m.
Central Natl Bank Schmitt Electric St Johns Co-op
Devotions -Imr Mother of Perpetual Yuulh Fellowship • isl & 3rd Sundays Sunday School 10 a.m. 'imilecaslorPerrIntononM-57 O F ST JOHNS
Help Ndvcna • uflcr 7:15 p.m Mass each nflcr ihe Evening Service Morning Worship 11 a.m. 'amilesouth
Tuesday Wnmen nf Ihe Church of Cod - Meeting Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Rev.LynnShunk.Pastor SERVING YOU FROM 1002 E State
. Religious Inslruction Classes Adull 1st Tuesday each ninnlh Thursday nlgbt Bible sludy in parsonage 9:45 a.m - Sunday School LOWE UNITED FOUR LOCATIONS
Inquiry Class, Tuesday ul H u m High 7:30 p.m. Bring a question. 11:00 a.m. - Morning Worship St Johns N Clinton
7:00 p.m. - Youlh Service 7:45 p.m. - METHODISTCHURCH St. Johns-Ovid-Pewamo
Schtml Ct'I). Wednesday al 7:30 p.m Corner of Lowe & N. Lowe Road Southgate Plaza Phone 224-4277 Phone 224-2381
I'ublic (trade School ('CD. Tuesdays from Evening Service
Across from the Essex School
' 4 until *.> p m v W 7:45 p.m. - Thursday, Prayer and praise Rev. Terry MacArthur Member FDIC
Baptisms Kach Sunday at 1:30 by
appointment (liber arrangements by
DeWitt Area ° Area service
Sunday
appointment
THE UNITED CHURCH OF OVID
9:45 a.m.
10:15a.m
7:00 p.m.
SundavSchonl
Worship Hoo.
Isl 43rdWeek M.Y.F.
S & H Farm Phillips Ajlaby-Brewbaker,
WAYSIDE CHAPEL
WeslFrontStreet
Rev. Claude B, Ridley, Jr.,Paslor Pewamo Tuesday,
A BIBLE CHURCH Worship Service • 10 a.m. 10:00 n.m. Prayer, Study Group , Sales & Service Implement , Inc.
ST. JOHNS LITIIEHAN CHL'HCII
1437TumerRoad.DeWitt
Rev, Darold English. Pastor
Church School • 11 a.m.
Nursery service for all children up lo 2nd Area Wednesday,
7:30 p.m. 2ndofevenmonthsU.M.W. New Holland Machinery
[Missouri Synod) Krade. Thursday. •
Rev. Michael R Ruhl.Paslor Phone 6E9-3353 8:00 p.m, ChoirPractice Ou. - K ecialty COMPANY
UNITED METHODISTCHURCH ATTEND CH CK'WITH US.
10 a.m. Sunday School OVmnHST BAPTIST CHURCH , Pewamo, Michigan 4 Mi N on U.S-27 t o 108W N Clinton St
Divine Worship 8:00-10:30 ' 11 a.m Worship Service MainalOakStrect Rev.RichardStralt
SOMETHING MISSING? MAYBE U R !
French Rd 313 N Lansing St • (
Sunday School & Bible Class 9:15 6 p m Young People EVERYONE IS WELCOME Si Johns, Michigan
Rev. Earl C. Cope I In, Paslor Sunday: B:30a.m. Morning Worthlp7-oo Phone 224-4661 Phone 224-2777
Holy Communion 1st and 3rd Sundays 7 pm Evening Service P.m. United Methodist Youth Fellowship
Church Office hours - 9:00 • 12:00 7:15 pm Wednesday-Bible Sludy and 9:45 a.m. Church School. 11:00 a.m.
Morning Worship Sunday School Classes 10:45 a.m. PRICE UNITED .METHODISTCHURCH
Monday. Wednesday, and Thursday Prayer , Da roldD.Boyd, Pastor
mornings. Friday. I
Office Telephone: 224-3544
A friendly church with a message for
today.
Wednesday 7 p.m. Prayer and Bible
Study H P.m Senior Choir 445 Division St. E. Lansing Egan Ford Federal-Mogul
Parsonage Telephone; 224-7400
Educational Wing Telephone: 224-B156
Bible living - Bible Believing - Bible
• ST.JOSEPH-SCATH01.ICCHURCII
Pewamo, Michigan 9:45 - Church School
11:00 a.m - Worship Service
SPACE
Adult Instruction - Mon 10:00 a.m. 7:oo
Preaching NEW HOPE FELLOWSHIP
"The church v. Ilh Afls 20:20 vision"
/RI.ReV.Msgr.ThomasJ.Bolger. MA
Pastor Women's Sociely • last Wednesday of Sales, Inc. CORPORATION
p.m
Evangelism and Elders al 6:30 p.m
REDEEMER 1'MTEI)
1ltKlNs.MuEnSt..Ovld
Rev Richard Clcason
Dally Mass - 7:30 a m
Saturday 4:30 p m. Si 7:«j) ; m. _
ijach month Dinner al 12:30p.m. Business
meeting ul 1:30 FOR
, Tuesday), Bethel and Teachers at 7:00 Clnirch Phone ICH-MSO Sunday B:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m, 1 UMYF mccls each Sunday at 7 n.m. 200 W. Higham
p.m MKTIIOIIISTCIH'HCH Council of Ministries • last Monday or ' St Johns Plant
Weekday School and Confirmation
(lasses, Wednesday. 3:30 • 6 p.m.
105N BrldgeSI.
Ronald J. Thompson. Pastor
I'nrMinage Phone KM-2473
|ii*umm Sunday School >
Holy Baptism - Sunday, 1 p.m. *
Sacred Confession - Saturday, 3:30 and each month al 8 p m,
Administrative Board • the first Sunday Phone 224-2285 RENT
I1:ix)um Morning Worship 7:30 p m.
Senior Choir • 6:30 p m Thursday 9•.HI am • Worship 'nursery provided) 7 no D m Ku>ning Worship of each month following a co-operative
Ladies Guild • LWML • 2nd Wednesday KKW a m -Coffee Fellowship Family Holy Hour for Peace • Saturday. noon dinner
each month alflp.m TlWiprn Wednewidyeveningsen'lcesfor 7:i5p.m,
< No Church School June-August > Senior choirrchearsal- each Wednesday
Councils and Committees - 3d Thursday
each monlh ai 7 p m
all u»- uroupK , ol 7:30 p.m D& B JAWS FOWLER
Golden Age Fellowship Group • 3rd Gunnisonville HAIR FASHIONS
Thursday each monlh at l p.m
Youth • 2nd and 4th Sundays at 4 p.m COMMUNITY OFST.JCDK 1IOI.VF\S1II.VCATIHH.1CCIIl|tCII Party Shoppe
Couples Bible Study • Sundays at 7:30
p.m
Catholic Church
H01X RrldgeSI.
:.1uMabhltltiad,Ovld
FiilherJiKephAubln Area Open Monday thru Saturday OPEN WEEKDAYS 7 a.m.-8 p.m.
Fr Michael 1) Murphy llinii a m Mii'ui on Sunday
Home Bible Sludy • Monday Ihrough
Thursday
***•***•*• •'•.Masses • * * . . * * .
.>p m - Salurday
7:mipm Evening Mass on Wednesday
CCNNISONVILLE
Complete Party Supplies .SAT. 7ajn.-3p.m. Mathews Elevator
Confessions IH30 lo ln.4.\aTn Sunday
it 00and 11-15 pm
•Sunday ' IIITEO.MKTHOIHSTCHCHCH
Clark and Wood Roads
224 N Clinton _ FREE PARKING , f
Rev, Paul Schiebner. Minister
Phone 224-3535 613 E. S T A T E - PH. 224-8252
OmfuHiims n| Church C\l,V.\llYlt\PT1STCHCltC|l ' 9:3(1 a m Church Sen-Ice Grain-Feed-Beans
Rev Wayne Classmun
REOIU; \M/.EI>OIUtCII OF
JKSl'N CHRIST LATTER HAY MUSTS
I'linter of Railroad & I* S, 27
•hurch School to o'clock
A'orship Service II o'clock
Saturdays 3'30-4'30
Church ph ftfi9-BOB2
Itoclory ph fifi9-3453
M-2(nlElsleltd
!i.4:>um Sunday Sehuil
11 l«l 11 m Mornintt Worship
7'ini pm Ktenlnri Worship
/

7 i s i p m Wcdis'sduy I'rajer mecling


Kl;4i am Sunday School

Westphalia
""IFTS
Diamonds, Waichos, Bracelets,
"SPACE Capitol Savings " Phone 593-2111

":IMI p m • Wednesday, second and 1


K\STI>rVUTTII1H1.Enillieil J U W R I I Y , Items T o F i t FOR AND LOAN ASSN.
fourth WMC •Non-Uemminallimati
Hound Ijilte Robd ' 1 mile Kind of l'S-27
Fowler A r e a Area
A n y Occasion
222 N Clinton WESTPHALIA
7:30 p m • Wednesday evening wrvice
Clen.1 Fiimham.l'asli*-
,'..T.MAHY'KCHCHCll
WE HAVE PLEASING
SELECTIONS FUR
' RENT Phone 224-2304
Sum I »> e
111 a m Sundfiy Muni Ctuwcs lor till ST.PUi.UTIIERWCIIl'RCII Westphalia THE ENTIRE FAMILY
tigcx f Fimler.Mleh Rev. Falhcr James Schmill
.imp ami visit us soon
l'ESTK(OSTM.T\ltKRN\CI.E
naiN. [.awing Si
11 s. m •MoTflliiK Worship
5'45 pm -Vftulh Fellowship, Senior, 14
II E. Rossow, pdslir llev James J. Schmlll-Adminlslralnr
, l'honc.Vi7-4201 Parr's Rexall SPACE Maynard-/Ulen
St.,1 nhiw. Mich
Jtarshall DeUy.Paslir
and tip. Jel Cadets, tu-ll I 9 no 11 m Worship
10 IKI n m Sunday Selnxil Saturday Nlghl Musses: 4-3U&7:ulpm
LEVEY'S
7 pm-Kwrung Sen lee STATE BANK
Phone W-l-ZlfiS Wednesday
7-:ui p m -Bible Study tint) Pruyer
Sunday Morning ''•:«>. H-uo. Hljni
Wtvkdays Monday & Friday T; 15 M l :20
JEUFIHY » Store •FOR .
Portland-Sunfield-Wettphalia
IUWI a.m Sunday School Supervised nursery for huhles and small I MOSTIHiLYTHINITYCHt'Ill'll om
11:Nia.m Morning Worship iNldren in nil forvlees J l e v Fr Allied.I Syhniill.hiMnr Tues & Thurx, 7'15 4 K'3ii u m
Wednesday. 7:15 & 7:3(1 p.m
The Corner Drug* Store v - RENT Member FDIC
7:30 p m. Sunday tivening "An open iloor In Jin open Iwmk" . , A Kiitiirdiiy Evening MIIW.. 4 311. ? no o'clock 12S E. M n i n , E l u o , 8 6 2 4 3 0 0
7:3(i p.m TUCK, Even Prayer Meeting pm Holy Days r. 311. 7-|!i L 11:20 u m 7:3(1 Phone 224-2837
7:3(1 p m Thursday Evening Service < Bible preaching church with a message for I'm 1 . P h o n e 587-3111
you.. . Sunday Musses 11 :m. H:|it, brai a m Wednesday Evening Mass Ti3il p m i : '

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AUGUST 18,1976 CANTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 11-A

Area rivers offer canoe attractions


C o v e r e d a b r i d g e s , many dams, including the to the Grand River at Ada, the Flat to the Grand River canoeing. With US-27 the located at Cook's Landing
paddlewheel showboats, a- Portland, Webber, Waggar put in at M-68. Portaging is at Lqwell. Greenville's Flat suggested starting point, near Matherton'.
restored' village and state and Lyons in Ionia County. necessing at six dams along River museum explains nearly 30 miles of 40-mile Fallen trees may cause
wildlife refuges are featured. The many dams in Grand that 47-raile length and the local history and the town's canoe route passes through problems in the Maple
attractions along West Rapids' make ground one at Cascade requires a Danish heritage. The annual the Maple River State Game Rapids area., Check the
Michigan's Grand, transportation from North half-mile carry. There are Danish Festival with Area. Camping is not water level of this stream
.Tnornapple, Flat and Maple Park to Grandvllle private campgrounds at parades, music, dancing and permitted In the game area, before canoeing in mid-
rivers, according to advisable. Middleville and Irving, and Hans Christian Andersen but a private campground is summer,
Automobile Club of At Ionia, the Ionia State canoeists can picnic at plays is slated Aug. 21-22.
Michigan. Park and fairgrounds border several riverfront parks
The Grand River-famous the Grand River. This year along the way or on islands
The canoe livery at the
Double R Ranch in Smyrna
Fowler schools
for showboats-is Ideal for the Ionia Free Fair, the that dot the river.
experienced paddlers who largest of its kind in the Two parks along the
offers a six- to eight-hour
canoe trip from Greenville to opening schedule
can compete with world, will be held Aug. 6-15. T h o r n a p p l e feature the ranch and a two-hour trip Fowler Public Schools will Kindergarten students
powerboaters and is also Further west , Lowell historical attractions. from Belding to Smyrna. begin the 1976-77 school year who live south of M-21 will
excellent for riverside trips attracts thousands to Its Leonard Field Park In Ada To see the two covered Sept. 7 with a half-day of attend the morning session.
i showboat extravaganza each features one of Michigan's school^ Teachers will report Those kindergarten students
F * . •'•^!i J;;»«4 i:~*" • l
by car.
The Tnornapple features July. The boat is docked four remaining covered
bridges spanning the Flat
River, begin canoeing five to school on Sept. 1 for a living north of M-21 will
historic attractions, the Flat year-round by the town's bridges, dating back to 1867 miles south of Smyrna below planning and programming attend the afternoon session.
i day.
boasts two covered bridges amphitheater. -and open only to pedestrians White's Bridge dam. The Freshmen should return
and the Maple^ passes For a ride on a since 1939. first covered bridge is below Bus runs Will, remain their completed physical
throueh a large state game paddlewheel riverboat, stop Charlton Park is midway the dam, dates to 1867 and approximately the same as form Aug. 23.
area. These tributaries of the at Grand Rapids* North Park between Hastings and still carries vehicular last year with adjustments High school students
Grand River have stretches Street where the Grand Nashville, featuring a traffic. made only where necessary. should use the following
for novice canoeists seeking River Queen departs on two- r e s t o r e d mid-1800s A few miles downstream is Students are to be at their schedule to obtain class
short trips but still provide hour cruises. Tuesday agricultural village. It Fallasburg Covered Bridge regular stops the same as the schedules and locker
two-to three-day journeys for. through Sunday evening contains a historical and County Park, Ideal for 1975-76 schedule unless assignments: ,Aug. 23,
J* - i * .. 4 - -' the hardy. , cruises offer Dixieland band museum, blacksmith shop, picnicking. The remainder of notified before,school starts. freshmen; Aug. 24,
The Grand, Michigan's entertainment. carpenter-cooper shop and the Flat river runs through The hot lunch program will sophomores; Aug. 25,
«'. «?»- / ' \ - . . . . • . . . • • ! -'. longest river, is noted for its Of special interest in the stage coach inn. Lowell State Game area( begin Sept. 8, the first full juniors; Aug. 26, seniors and
outstanding scenery between heart of Grand'Rapids is a Mike Hawthorn's Canoe The Maple, which meets day of school. The cost of the make-up will belield Aug. 27.
Lansing and Lake Michigan, unique sculptured fish Livery in Hastings offers the Grand River at Muir, hot lunch program will be Students should report from
•jt-r-s:.-, J . . * * , - . - . ' • ' ' • • • • / , . ' . . In West Michigan, the river ladder at the Sixth Street short trips with easy also offers wilderness the same as last year. 9 a.m. until 11:30 a.m.
is bordered by high bluffs, Dam where the public "can paddling. The most popular
wooded areas and greenery "salmon watch " in the fall. trips for beginners include a
from Portland to Grand From Grandvllle to Lake stop at Charlton Park for a
©
GENERAL
Haven. Michigan, the river is picnic, swim and Ht'VfeNUC
'jHAfllNG A C T U A L USE REPORT
Motorists wishing to follow especially suited for sightseeing. GENERAL REVENUE SHARING PROVIDES FEDERAL FUNOS DIRECTLY TO LOCAL AND STATE GOVERNMENTS YOUR OOVERNMENT MUST PUBLISH
W /*r the river by car can take M- motorboating. There are For anclers. TbornanDle THIS REPORT ADVISING YOU HOW THESE FUNDS HAVE BEEN USED OR OBLIGATED DURING THE YEAfl FROM JULY 1. 1»S. THRU JUNE 30. 1»S
THIS IS TO INFORM YOU OF YOUR GOVERNMENT'S PRIORITIES AND TO ENCOURAGE YOUR PARTICIPATION INDECISIONS ON HOW FUTURE FUNDS
21-the Blue Watec Road- many boat clubs and Lake and the stream below SHOULD BE SPENT NQTt! ANY COMPLAINT* OF BIB CRIMINATION IN TNK USI OF THEIC FUNDI HAY I E U N T TO T H I OFFICK OF MV1NU1
•HAP.IHO. WASHINGTON, O C. * t t M .
from Muir to Ada and also marinas near the resort the lake have plenty of ACTUAL i m H O l T L i H t t jjnotuda Ob»>»IK— I THE QOVEHNWENT
JIM VIERS, 3017 W. Maple Rapids Rd., St. Johns re-enacts pass through the riverside community of Grand Haven. smallmouthed bass, pike, [A) CATEO0RIE3 (B) CAPITAL -erc-pEhAiiNo / OF DE U I T T CITV
the happy occasion recently at Clinton County Country Club. towns of Ionia and Lowell. For a two-day canoelne muskies and some trout. fJAtNTFNANRE huiacwvadGwaolRawu* Sfwlno,

He looked in the cup and there-rested his hole-in-one he aced Greenville is the "starting
t PU4UC SAFEf sn.goo. pajrntntt totaling 19 ,57 1
Canoeists traveling the trip on the Thornapple River during Uia paflod '"•"* Jul) 1. " ' * I')'" 'UPV M ID'S
with a 7 Iron, the 130-yard Number 7 hole. Grand River will portage through gentle farm country point for a 2% day trip down 1 V ACCOUNT NO 2 3 £ Q19 OQ1
DE UITT CITV
CITV CLERK
48B20
3 RECREATION DE UITT MICHIGRN
'Jim Pelham
im's Lolumn Clinton County Extension Director
1,000.

c o m b i n e operating practices 10 EDUCATION


» 2.900.
j <0| TRUST FUND REPORT V**i to milnietlon D|
1 BKancauolJu'rtU.tBTS •_ 1 ,640
3 Ravanua ShHlng Fundi
Racdvad Irom July 1,1S7StfiruJuna 30, tBTfl »-
19 ,571
3 IntHailRacairad

percent moisture which is a bin dryeratlon units that condition carefully and If hours, moisture within the or CiWilad fJur* 1. UTS ffifuJunaM. taTO) I. 232*.
• Good combine operating * Fundi RaMaaad from Otligiiioni (IF ANY) I .
-0-
savings of 8,760 BTU. transfer hot grain to another found, run the fan until all kernel equalizes, reflecting
practices should coincide
with equally good grain Fuel may also be saved by bin for cooling. Follow condensation Is evaporated the true grain mositure. It
It OTHt" lS»«tBfV S
Local S t r a c t s^arc. S Surnolllnaal.3.3,4
S FundiR*tu(nadloORS|IFAHY)
t_
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ai.gsti
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21 SMi.
handling and storage. drying grain to 17 to 18 manufacturer's and grain next to the may run 1 to 2 percent higher U TOTALS
fi.916. I» 1 2 . 5 0 0
7 Toul Fundi Avaltabla I- r

"Producers should have a percent then using dryer recommendations carefully. sldewall is drv. than the check shown as the NONDISCRIMINATION REQUIREMENT HAVE BEEN MET
[El CERTIFICATION I etrtity thil I am tht Chia' E>aeutl>* Otlic*r and.
S ToUi Amount Eipandad
(Sum ol Una IS column fl and column C] t. 19, L16.
critical eye for energy aeration to reach 15 percent. Reduce grain depths and If fines accumulate in the grain exited the dryer. wtn tatpacl to ma eniiMmtnl fundi itpoittd naiaon I ctfttly mil thay
«•»• not Dean ulad >n violation ot aimir in* piKM-iy. iipandituia
£ ^OF THIS
consumption and moisture Keep dryer temperatures drying temperatures if center of the bin.i during Compare your mositure
raqutramant ISaction 1D3I or lfa mltching raftd) protiibtlion ISaclKKi IF) THE NEWS MEOIA HAVE BEEN ADVISED THAT A COMPLETE COPY
iplie!U>p*ei , *_ REPORT HAS BEEN PUBLISHED IN A LOCAL NEWSPAPER OF GENERAL CIRCU-
content of grain during within manufacturer's drying results are not filling, remove 20 to 30 tester, at least seasonally, Signalman!'Con* Enaeut'ia D«H
LATION IMAVEACOPYOFTWS REPORT AND RECORDS DOCUMENTING THE
CONTENTS THEY ARE OPEN FOR PUBLIC SCRUTINY AT
harvest and drying guidelines. Excessive satisfactory. bushels if there is a center or with an elevator moisture .Mayor - Nima and 1 ilia bill S. Haiti, DoWlU, mchlaan ti982Q
operation," says Bob temperatures only waste Uneven drying can occur bottom unloading auger. tester by taking a grain
Maddex, Michigan State energy and may "overheat in any type of dryer from This will take most of them sample in a sealed jar or
University Agricultural grain, causing burning, uneven air distribution in the out and allow better air plastic bag to the elevator
uneven drying and more plenum chamber, plugged movement during aeration. along with your mositure
Engineer.
i An important key to this
good management is a
kernel damage. '
Grain depth is important
"perforations in*the-floor"and
'wallv,6f;tlie-dryei",',orifr,om *
Never enter a grain bin
when unloading equipment is metercCheck the grainvon 1976 DE W i n OX ROAST
moisture meter. It is the only to in-bin drying. Air flows outside wind pr-essur'es^ New running. It only takes a few use the proper testers
both moisture
charts
and
for Parade - beginning at Scott School - reviewing stand at
fall off as grain depth dryers should be checked seconds to be pulled into 10:00 a.m.
way to know for sure what is Fuerstenau' School by memorial Building - passing through
going on in the field and increases. Variation in the carefully for hot or cold spots moving grain to the point gcorrection.
rain temperature
and around town
storage facilities and will final grain moisture between by grain sampling or feeling where escape becomes percent Overdrying costs
1 or 2
money.
pay for itself many times the top and bottom layers the grain or dryer surfaces. impossible. Always have a Underdrying causes storage 10:00 a.m. til 6:00 p.m. WTTL RED WAGON broadcasting live from driveway by
over. All grains should be results from the combination Farm dried grain can be person nearby when entering problems. bank.
harvested at less than 30 of air temperature,_air flow equal to commercially dried the bin.
percent moisture, which and grain depth. Stirring grain if the farm operator The only way to determine Major causes of fines and 11:00 a.m. til 11:00 p.m.
moisture content of grain is broken kernels include too OX ROAST OFFICIALLY OPENS
greatly reduces kernel devices reduce this moisture will familiarize himself with
damage and minimizes fuel variation for in-bin dryers the drying process and the with a mositure tester. high a moisture content at Food Tent (located on Bridge St. just north of light).
requirements for drying. and increase drying capacity dryer. Check grain going in to and harvest, incorrect combine -Oxburgers still only 75c each.
Moisture evaporates from but cannot compensate Inspect grain bins out of the dryer, then judge adjustment, too high-a dryer
grain at basic predictable entirely for this variation. regularly during filling the dryer performance. heat, overdrying or partially Games Tent (located on Main St., just west of HghT)
rates-there are no shortcuts. Drying temperatures less aeration and throughout the The moisture content also filled augers. Run by local clubs, groups, other organizations
It requires 1,800 to 3,000 BTU than 100 degrees will yield storage period; check for provides a guide to
to evaporate one pound of better quality grain than odor, condensation on grain adjusting dryer heat, flow Grain Is also damaged
temperatures more than 100 and bin walls, crusting or rate through automated when the drop is too long Beer Tent (located on O'Shaughnessey parking lot off East
'water from grain. If the Main St.) Run by St. Judes' Ushers Club.
moisture content is 300 degrees. An in-bin dryer is a mold growth on the corn. If batch and contlnous flame without,adequate cushion
percent, 11.6 pounds of water low volume drying unit. any of these conditions are dryers and grain depths for boxes to break the fall. /
per bushel must be Increasing the drying found, run the aeration fan in-bin dryers. Careful inspection at various Merchants Tent (located on North Bridge at intersection of
evaporated to reach 15.5 temperatures does not or drying fan without heat Moisture is evaporated handling points in the grain Jefferson) , '
percent moisture, which overcome this until the' condition is from the corn kernel system may pinpoint Run by DeWitt Downtown Merchants Assoc. Souvenir
requires 27,840 BTU. But if characteristic. corrected. surface. As grain dries, specific problems. If augers program booklets available here.
grain is harvested at 26 Grain depth and drying In-bin dryers are movement of moisture from cause breakage, slow the Bingo Tent (located on East Main at intersection of Franklin
percent, 7.95 pounds of water temperatures are important particularly susceptible to within the kernel slows.. auger speed so it runs three- (volunteers from St. Judes and Band Boosters)
per bushel must be ,to quality,drying for batch- moisture condensation on Therefore, grain coming fourths full or more.
evaporated to reach 15.5 in-bin dryers, and modified side walls. Look for this from a dryer where 10 to 15 , James W. Pelham 1
points of moisture have been County Extension Office [ ^ U t o V u i ^ V * Lottery Booth (located on SE corner of Bridge-Main
removed will usually have a • 1003 South Oakland St. intersection (Run til 7 p.m. by Merry Mixers and then by ox
low moisture check. St. Johns, Mi 48879 roast personnel) Tickets on sale all day for cash and other
After it stands 24 to 48 Telephone 224-3288 prizes.
Midway - B.J. McDonagh Co. Ticket booth located on SW

"Low rates are 11:00 a.m. til 7:00 p.m.'


corner of Bridge-Main intersection. 50c per ticket. ^
Art show - sponsored by Mrs. Hansen, Library Association.
(located In Memorial Building by Fuerstenau School)
a big reason 12:30 p.m. Bath Equestrian (Square dance on horseback)
(also in parade)

we're the largest 1:00 p.m. til 4:00 p.m. Pony Pulling - sponsored by Clinton County Pony Pulling
Association (located by city DPW at McGuire Park)

home insurer. 3:00 p.m. -


NOTE: Riverside Park - ball diamond and park are
reserved for the entire ox roast for the Dana Corp', picnic.
Prize - Schwinn 27" 10-speed bikes, His and Hers (all prizes
But there 9 announced from main lottery booth stand and over radio -
need not be present to win.)

tfaito a happy day and


if you want to smile
This p r i m e ad are more..! 4:00 p.m.
4-00 D
p
\
Prize - $100.00 cash
m. til 6:00 Fp.m. Garden Tractor Pull - organized by George McGinnis
(located at city DPW - McGuire Park) Rules at
Terranovas and the public is invited to participate as
Our low rates wouldn't mean a thing If we didn't back
when the fob is done call - - spate can be them Up with first-class service. We offer automatic
well as watch. .
URRY T.SCHAEFERJNC. inflation coverage. And, of course, I'm always close by 5:00 p.m. Prize - $100.00 cash
yours f o r when yo\j need me. Stop in or call. 6:00 p.m. Prize - $100.00 cash 1.
7:00 p.m.
MASONS
CARPENTERS
^vT
^•VX- »350 per w k . Prize - Suzuki TX-125 Duster Motorcycle
CONTRACTORS ^ * ^ b , 7:30 p.m. til ?? • Square dancing - DeWitt Merry Mixers - Dave Crissey
calling (located on parking lot between VFW hall and
11323 N.US-27 Phona 669-9134 Call 224-2361 Masonic Temple. Dancing. continues in the Memorial
Dewitt Phono 669-2725 Building after demonstration. ,

GRADY Also event will be held in Mem. Bldg. if it rains.. .


JOHN E. HOWE'S SMALLEY Harold Green Prize - $100.00 cash
Richard Hawks 8:00 p.m.
SALES-BUILDING -
GKEEiSHOUSE LEASING-TRADES 108 Brush St. 108 Brush St. 9:00 p.m. Prize - $100.00 Cash
LONG ST.- JOHNS ST, JOHNS 10:00 p.m. - , Prize - Sunflsh 14 foot Sailboat
2173 W, Cutlet 8160 US-27 REALTY C O . Phone 224-7279 Phone 224-7160 , 11:00 pan. All Ox Roast Events close - games, beer, food, bingo,
3300 p M
DeWitt Hitching I | J DeWitt Like a good neighbor, U:6o pjn. til 11:20 p.m.
merchant exhibits and midway games and rides.
New Homes & Additions
PostRd. L Q 6 6 9 . 2 g 5 1 State Farm is there. GRAND FINALE - Fireworks .display - by bridge at
Remodeling • Roofing Phono 669-9822 Riverside park (run by Bruce Angell and assistants)"
669-3538 REAITOR STATE FARM FIRE A N D CASUALTY COMPANY
— i t i —
Home Office: BloominQtonl Illinois
AUGUST 18, 1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST, JOHNS, MICHIGAN 12-A

ADVERT/SE WHERE IT PAYS. • • •

Call

a C C 224-2361
NOW!
HELP WANTED,- Full tijne WINTERIZED'HOME on FOR SALE -1976 Marauder FOR SALE SANYO- Q-track AM LOOKING FOR ALL
WANTED: Tool & Die beautiful Muskellonge
( H e l p Wanted 1 Maker Journeyman or custodial position open at 28 ft. fully self-contained, quad tape,deck, like new, KINDS OF POSTCARDS,
equivalent experience. Fulton Schools-Maple lake, 2 bedroom, double- air, sleeps 6, rear bedroom. works ^great. $60 or best especially old ones, if you
Apply in person; ITT Rapids Building. Prefer faced fireplace, City gas, Owner must sell, $5300. Blue offer. Call 224-3042. ask'for have any to sell please
WANTED - Machine repair 20x30 attached heated Water Apartment, 9595 M-21, Lee. l4-3-p-27
journeyman or equivalent HANCOCK, Elsie. 16-1-p-l someone from Maple Rapids contact the POSTCARD
area. Apply at garage., with 191 ft' lake Ovid. No calls. 16-l-p-9 LADY 224-2361 days or 224-
experience. Apply in person fontage. New 40 ft. dock. Star FOR SALE-Wheat straw, 50c
at ITT HANCOCK, PARK Superintendents office, 7051 evenings. 14-tf-dh-29
Fulton High School. Real Estate, Belding. Call, per bale, call 224-4503.14-3-p-
AVE. No. 1, Elsie. 15-3-p-l

Dealers
REGISTERED NURSE:
Temporary
& Assistant appointment,
full
Supervisors needed to work (approximately 4 months -
time
Middleton, Michigan. 16-1-p-
1
HELP WANTED-
(MINIMUM 10 WORDS)
3 WEEKS INSERTION
FOR THE PRICE OF 2
Ionia 527-0616 for commplete
details and appointment to
see. John, Dave and Cher
Clack. GPC-33
Mobile Homes 1
3 19
FOR SALE - Tropical Air Oil
ONLY 7 single wide & 4 Burner small size. $25.00.
FOR SALE — Parts for all
electric shavers. Levey's
Jewelry, Elsie.) l-tf-29
now until Dec. 1, Playhouse September , 1 through
Toys & Gifts. Call 517-371-. December 30,1976) to act as
Responsible married couple
DISPLAY-CLASSIFIED FOR SALE—Land contract, double wide lots left. Get Call 669-5636. 15-3-p-27 BINGO — Holy Family
wanted for relief 10 percent discount. Call yours NOW before they are Church, 510 Mabbitt Rd.,
2641. 11-tf-l coordinator of the Swine Flu Superintendent and Matron goneV All are large choice
Program in three county on weekends at Clinton
*2.l COL. INCH after 4 p.m. 626-6449. PGC-32- lots. PARKVIEW ESTATES Wanted ^ Ovid. Monday 7 p.m. i6-tf-29
HELP • WANTED-Ladies h e a l t h department. 33
Fashion Wagon of Minnesota Experience and-or training
Community Living Center,, MOBILE HOME PARK, just Miscellaneous " •DEWITT CO-OPERATIVE
St. Johns. Twice a month & off 1-96 Portland. Call any NURSERY school taking
Woolen has part time in health
opening to show beautiful preferred. Competitive
fashions. No experience salary and benefits. For
education

necessary, must be over 21. application call main office


vacations. Please call' for
appointment 2244514. 14-3-p-
1
OR MKILTO
Clinton County News '
120 East Walker St.
For Rent

FOR RENT-Furnished 1
D time. 517-647-4151 or 647-4051. TIMBER WANTED — Logs enrollment for 3 & 4 year old
PG-SJ 31-34
FOR SALE -
' '
1967 Mount
and standing timber. Logs classes (must be 3 by Sept. 1,
delivered to our yard. 4 by Dec. 1.) 2-3% days a
DEVEREAUX SAWMILL, week starting mid-
If you can work 2>evenings a 517-831-5296 or 831-5770 or St. Johns, Mich, 48879 INC., 2872 N. Hubbardston
week, have transportation write Mildred Baldwin, Business DEADLINE:
bedroom small house with Vernon Mobile Home. Set up Rd., Pewamo, Mich. Phone September. For information,
and would like a high R.N., Chief, Personal Health Opportunity EACH M O N D A Y 1 P.M.
all utilities paid, adults only, and skirted, air conditioner 593-2424 and-or 593-2552.. 40- call 3 yr. old, 669-3493, 4 yr.
no pets.Ph. 224-7740. 14-3-9-6 included $3500, St. Johns old, 651-5613. 15-2-P-29
income, free wardrobe, call Service, Mid-Michigan Wo are not responsible for any-
Dorothy 725-7021. 14-3-p-l errors on classjflods Mobile Home Court, lot 51. *tf-28
District Health Department,
Main Office, P.O. 336, NEED CASH? Invest time, taken by phone. FOR RENT - 2 bedrooms for Ph. 669-5308. 16-3-p-lO NOW TAKING BIDS on 85
WANTED - L.P.N'S 10 p.m. Stanton, Michigan 48888. not money, earn 25 percent single working girls or acre farm, Ida Deming
woman, household privileges Notice 2 f l
to, 6 a.m. Fringe benefits. Deadline for accepting plus free sample kit, estate. 8 room house, barn
Call between 8:30 a.m. & 5 applications August 20,1976.
p.m. 834-2281. 16-3-p-l 16-1-p-l
American Home Toy
Parties. Ph. 224-6331. ll-9-p-2
Real Estate

SELLER'S INTEREST IN
D including use of washer &
dryer. Must have references.
In a quiet location just 1
Automotive 11
(

FOR
and out buildings located at '
ALL AUCTION 920 W. Riley Rd. Elsie, Mich.
block frorrftiowntown. Call FOR SALE-1970 Ford LTD 2 NEEDS — contact THELEN Executor. 15-3-p-4
Phone 723-4747 Leo Deming,
"ACT NOW - Turn spare AUCTION SERVICE. Call
time into $$$! Be a SANTA'S LAND CONTRACT. We buy. 224-2361 days or 224-7051 dr. hardtop, fine running
Demonstrator, earn Fast service. Call or write evenings, ll-tf-6 DH condition. Will consider 593-3426. 3-21-p-29 CUSTOM BUTCHERING
comi$$ions un to 30 oerce_nt - giving complete facts. Ford older pickup or motorcycle AND PROCESSING, by
S, LaNoble, LANOBLE HOUSE FOR RENT - 224- as part trade. Call 647-6119, FRESH MAPLE SYRUP —
OR-have a Toy & Gift Party Gals., Mi gals., qts., pints in appointment. We butcher on
in your home and eam REALTY CO., 1516 E. 4122. 16-1-P-6 Portland. St. Johns,
•INNES 4 & 6 Row BEAN Free Gifts! Our 29th Year! Michigan Ave., Lansing, stock. Livingston Farms, i Wednesdays and Fridays.
Beef, pork. Halves and
WINDROWERS Call or write SANTA's Michigan 48912. Phone 517- FOR -RENT & LEASE: FOR SALE — 68 2224 Livingston Rd., St. quarters, also retail cuts. All
Parties, Avon, Conn. 06001. 482-1637, evenings 517-337- Johns Phone 224-3616.49-tf-p-
House, 3-bedrooms, $175 per Pontiac Firebird 400, 4 29 meats MDA inspected.
•KILL BROS. GRAVITY BOXES & Phone 1 (203) 673-3455. ALSO 1276. 53-tM month plus deposit. Adults, speed, 4 barrel, new tires on Vaughn's Meat Processing.
WAGONS BOOKING PARTIES." 11-tf- no pets, references. Call 224- alum, slotted mag wheels, NOTICE - The Village of West City Limits on Bussell
•2 t BUYING OR SELLING 3968. 16-2-P-6 new Hurst shifter, new Fowler has a small building Rd. just off M-57 Carson
•LANDOLL & G R A H A M CHISEL LAND? Farms, commercial, heavy duty oil pump, new< on W. Clinton St., near City.
residential or recreational FOR RENT & Lease, Cape timing chain, new ball joints, Henderson St. to give away.
PLOWS use, from 15 to 500 acres or
Jobs Wanted 3 Cod house, close in, 3- upper & lower; 4 11 Must be moved or torn down.
• NEW IDEA 1& 2 - PULL TYPE (
more. Ask for Keith Bunce at bedrooms & den. $165 per 'positraction rear end, power See D.P.W. Manager John Card of
351-9032 or 489-6561. Walter 30
C O R N PICKERS •Neller Co., Lansing and East
month plus deposit. Adults, steering & brakes, new royal Schafer. 16-l-p-29 ( Thanks
Barn , & roof painting. Lansing, Michigan. 16-7-p-4 no children or pets, blue carpeting, front, rear &
KEEWANEE MULCHERS & FIELD Reliable, insured contractor. references. Call 224-3968. 15- trunk. New paint & body
Free estimates. 351-27777.13- 3-p-6 work, white with royal blue PUBLIC NOTICE CARD OF THANKS
CULTIVATORS tf-3 MISTER INVESTOR - 3 lots interior, radio, very sharp As of May 6, 1976, I will not I would like to thank Drs.
on Rainbow Lake for $12,500 FOR RENT - Furnished unit, $1750. Ph. 627-2342. longer ^be responsible for Grost and Stephenson, the ,i
SOIL SAVER WHEEL HARROWS or will trade for good farm efficiency with all utilities GPC-30 high heating bills, cold nurses and aides at Clinton
land in Maple Rapids area. paid. Separate unit. For winter drafts or highway
John Deere Sates & Service Call Jim Nuser between 8 & single adult only. No pets. FOR SALE - 1976 Olds noises keeping my family Memorial Hospital for their
1365 E. Monroe Road St. Louis, Mich.
CEDARP0STS 12 a.m. 224-9982. ll-tf-4 224-7740. 15-3-p-6 Cutlass Salon, 350 V8 power awake at 'night. Call excellent care while I was
Ph. 681-5771 Cut To Any Size brakes, power steering, am- SUPERIOR INSULATION confined there. Also thanks v
i ONLY 7 single wide & 4 fm radio, cruise control, air, at 224-7581 and have them to Pastor Rossow, relatives, '
Minimum Delivery — 400
Wanted
517-4^6-8590
double wide lots left. Get
yours NOW before they are
- gone.' All are large choice
lots. Parkview Estates
to Rent
VET. STUDENT & FAMILY
D bucket seats. Ph. 224-6173. install the insulating product neighbors and friends- for
16-1-p-ll (heir prayers, cards and
that has the most to offer- visits while there and since
RAPCO FOAM. Shed some
FOR SALE - 1963 Chevy of your responsibility and my return home I greatly
j MobileHomePark.iustoffT- pickup, 4-speed for parts. c a l l appreciate everything.
96 Portland. Call any time. looking for country home. SUPERIOR RudyTiedt
Willing to do farm work. Call Good motor and tires with 8 INSULATION too. I.M.
I 517-647-4151 or 6474051. S.J.. hole wheels. Phone 224-3147. CONTENT. 4-tf-29 16-l-p-30
355-3018. 16-1-P-7
CLASSIFIED 26 ACRES ON LAKE - with ,
large modern country home WANTED TO RENT - one
16-l-p-ll

used for convalescent bedroom apartment,


MlSlNESS SERVICE DIRECTOR?
Use This Classified Listing For Fast Service From Clinton County Business Firms
patients many potentials
possible. 3 horse barns, good
productive ground. Located
partially furnished.
References available. Call
224-2361. 16-tf-Dh-7 (
Farm
Machinery "^ Legal News
just outside Belding on hard
surface road. Present j FOR SALE - Massey NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE East of the point of beginning;
Ferguson 3-bottom trip plow. thence West to the point of
AUCTIONEER • ELECTRICIANS • LIQUID FUELS Default having been made In

M. CALLOWAY. AUC-
TIONKEK. Used Farm
SCTIM1TT ELECTRIC CO.,
Residential - Commercial -
Industrial, 22-1-4277, 1002 E.
SPACE
owners income over $1,500 a
month. Can be doubled with
little effort. For appointment
to see call Cher, Dave, or
C
Trailers &
Campers Also 5 milk cans. 3 W & 1S of
Elsie. Ph. 862-4446
the terms and conditions of a
certain mortgage executed by
Ronald A l l e n
wife to Waterfleld Mortgage
Harris and
Kathryn K. Harris, husband and
beginning, Except: the South B
rods thereof; and Except: the *
North 113 feet thereof.
The length of the period o f
redemption f r o m such sale will
M a d i i n e r \ & P a r i s . 81.
Johns. 2£M7i:i. Stale SI. x John Clark, Ionia. 527-0616, FOR RENT - 1976 Dodge C o m p a n y ( I n c o r p o r a t e d , an be six (6) months.
FOR Star Real Estate in Belding. Motor home 23 foot, sleeps 6, Indiana Corporation dated 17th Dated at Lansing, Michigan,
i phone 647-6539. PG-SJ 28tfn [Garage Sale 25] day of J May, 1971, and recorded August 11, 1976.
PGC-33 on 21st day of May, 1971, In Liber Rldge'wood Savings Bank, a New
SPACE FARM RENT 261, Page 27, Clinton County,
Michigan, Records, which
Y o r k Corporation
John J . Hays, of
DRAINAGE GARAGE SALE - Aug. 19 & mortgage was assigned by said Farhat, Burns and Story, P.C.
FOR
.IAMKS BURNHAM, Phone 6 MONTHS 20,9-5 p.m., 3265 Old Hickory
Trail, DeWitt. 2 miles west of
Mortgagee to
Savings Bank a N e w Y o r k
Rtdgewood
C o r p o r a t i o n , b y assignment
A t t o r n e y s f o r Assignee ot ,
Mortgagee
417 Seymour Avenue, Sulte\2A
s

RENT .St. Johns 221-1015, R;|, St. I) & B PARTY SHOPPE, US-27 off Herbison. dated the 7th day of June, 1971, Lansing, Michigan 48933 15-5^
Johns. Package Liquor 9 a.m. - 10
p.m. Mon., Thufs., Erl. &
Sal., 1) a . m . - II p.m., 224 N.
FREE RENT Furniture, camper, piano,
refrigerator, clothes. 16-1-p-
and recorded on the 11th day of
June, 1971, In Liber 261, page 235
C l i n t o n County, M i c h i g a n ,
AUTOMOTIVE FERTILIZERS Clinton. Call us & see how you can get up to 6
25 Records, on which mortgage
there Is claimed to be due, at the
STATE OF M I C H I G A N '
The Probate Court for the
date of this notice, the sum of County of CLINTON
7.BKB FERTILIZERS, mopths free rent MOVING SALE - Aug. 18-21, Fourteen Thousand Three Estate of M E R L E F. BURNS,
SPACE " ' Hundred Eighty five and 70l-100
E v e n thing for Hie Soil, SI. MOVE YOUR MOBILE HOME TO^ST. JOHNS MOBILE 10595 Chandler Rd., DeWitt, ($14,385.70).
Testamentary Trust File No.
18622
Johns 22l-:i2:tl, Ashley, :t47- 10-4 p.m. For information,
FOR RENT :i57i. HOME VILLAGE NOW! NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G I V E N , TAKE NOTICE: On
Ph. 669-5400. 16-l-p-25 that by virtue of the power of sale September 1,1976, at 10:00 A . M . ,
WE WILL PAY M0VINGN COSTS contained In said mortgage and In t h e P r o b a t e C o u r t r o o m ,
the statute in such case made Courthouse, St. Johns, Michigan, ,
HOB'S AUTO BODY,
—FINANCIAL
I
L A R G E LOTS, P A V E D R O A D S , C I T Y SEWER A N D and provided said mortgage w i l l i before the HON. TIMOTHY M .
Complete Collision Service,
22I-292I. Kill) N. Lansing. CAPITOL SAVINGS &
W A T E R , N A T U R A L GAS Miscellaneous 27 be foreclosed by a sate of said
mortgaged premises, or some
G R E E N , Judge of Probate, a
Lots f o r any size coach, 10-12-14 o r Double W i d e . We hearing w i l l be held on the
LOAN ASSOC, 222 N. part of them, at public auction on petition of American Bank & ,
C&I) CIIKVUOLET CO., w i l l pour special pads f o r Double Wittas. the 21st day of September, 1976, Trust Company, trustee, for
Clinton. 224^2:1114, Safcl} for WESTPHALIA AREA —
New & Used Curs. Elsie 802- at 10:00 o'clock, a.m., at the allowance of Its first annual
Savings since 1890.
'.M\. You can't do better History - 1836-1976. Books Court House, In the City of St. account.
available at Westphalia Johns, County of Clinton, State of Dated: August 10, 1976
anywhere, Michigan, tf - being one of the • RANDY L. TAHOVEN
FLORISTS Shop-Rite.St.J.-29 places of holding Circuit Court In Attorney for Trustee
EOAN FOKlJ SALES, INC., said County. Said mortgaged 103 East Mate Street
2l)ll \V. lUgham, phone 224-
22H5. IMnlo-Ford-Maverlctt-
Sa\ it with Quality flowers
from WO01)HUR,Y*S
HOME VILLAGE FOR SALE-23 channel
Regency CB unit nearly new.
p r e m i s e s a r e desclrbed as
follows: k
St, Johns, Michigan 48879
(517) 224-3228
A parcel of land In the W'A of the 16-1 \
Torino-Muslang. FLOWER SHOP, 321 N. 609 N . M o r t o n Phone 224-7913 Equipped complete with NE V*. Section 28, T5N, R1W,
Clinton, St. Johns, 22l-:i2l(>. hookup and antenna, less Bath Township, Clinton County,
^ Michigan, desclrbed as follows:
•For the Best liuy in New & than a month old. Will make
Used Chevrolcls see Beginning at a point 15 'A rods
excellent deal. /Unit cost
KMNGHK CHEVROLET. FOODS $250, will sell for $175
East and 65 rod* South of the
North }U post of said Section 28,
What do you expect
Fowler, phone 5IW-2100.

IIETTLEK'S MOTOR
SALES, 2t EIr. Wrecker
ANDY'S USA. SI. Johns,
Home Baked Bread, Pics,
Cookies, Choice Meals,
USED BALERS complete. Can be seen by
calling 224-2331 or in the
evenings, 224-8298. 14-3-p-
running thence South 2B rods;
thence East 24 rods, mare or
less, ,to the center , o f the
highway; thence Northeasterly
from a lender?
Service, (iood Used Trucks. C a m -out* service. I.H..46 1-J.D. 24T 33DH along highway to a point directly
INSIGHT!
VACUUM SALES ,1-CASE 6 6 0 ' 1-J.D. 14T
We know the production of food
CONCRETE W O R K " INSURANCE
1 USED NEW HOLLAND 4 7 6 and tlbec takes now* money.., and

N
KIRBV CENTER, VACUUM
SALES AND SERVICE. New dowji-t/ie-road iriontw. Our 40
rriower conditioner ,
SPACE Automobile Coverage - Fire
Insurance
Casualty,
- General
ALLAHY-
& Rebuilt Kirby's. Good
selection or other makcs,'705
2 USED FOX 3 0 0 0 FORAGE
W HHIPP I I INFLATION HOW
years ot lending experience and
Insight Is available lo you today
and will bo Inyears to come.
N. US 27. St. Johns. 224-7222.
BREWBAKEU. INC. ID*-'*
N. Clinton Ave. St. Johns, HARVESTERS
INSULATE AND SAVE

m
Phone 224--J258.
...we u n d c r t U n d a
CREDIT BUREAU • • • L H L M L H k V WESTERN ' \-USED J.D. MODEL.35 FORAGE i
growing man's
growing plant.
JEWELRY HARVESTERS
Cllnlon County C R E D I T SPACE . ' I -
BUREAU, Phone 224-2:191, 1,EVEY'S -I J E W E L R Y . ' , 1 - UNUHARVESTER w/CHOPPER
Credit Repot ts - Collections. Orange Blossom diamond FOR . r & 3-row h'ebd Do Your Own With Our Equipment CHARLES BRACEY
rings, Bulova & , Accutron l
Watches. Elsie. Hltf-MOO. RENT SEVERAL NEW J.D. FORAGE HARVESTERS Manager
IN STOCK! - Gall 875-3158 For An Appointment ' Your l,ocal PCA Planner
DRUGS TO PLACE YOUR
PARR'S HEXALL DRUGS, PROFESSIONAL Call L 0W0SS0 IMPLEMENT CO. MICHAEL CRUMBAUGH
Loan Officer
Open dally «3:a4 a.m. lo 9 BUERGE ELECTRIC HEAT & INSULATION
p.m.. Sunday K:HO-l2:no & 5-7
p.m. i
LISTING IN THIS 224-2361 3495 W. M-2I OttOSSO PHONE 723-7321 744 S. Elm, Ithaca '
PHONE 224-3662 "
1104 S. US-27 ST. JOHNS
DIRECTORY
AUGUST 18,1976 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 13-A

CARD OF THANKS
Legal News V Recreation
The family of Verne L. Upton
wishes to thank Dr. H.
Garapetian and
wonderful nursing staff and
Physical Therapists of the
the S t a t e d Michigan
I N T H E CIRCUIT COURT
that the fees or costs of Attorney for Petitioner:
publication be paid by Clinton Daniel C. Matson
County. 202 East Washington Street
Round-up
FOR THE COUNTY OF DeWItt, M i c h . 4B820
3rd floor of Clinton Memorial CLINTON HONORABLE:LEOW, Phone (517) 669-3400
LOREEN R A E F R E N C H , CORKIN * Gladys Mildred Wedel
Hospital for their kindness, (Countersigned)
patience and care while he
was a patient there. Another
Plaintiff

-V5-
O R D E R T O ANSWER Dolores Hiller •* *•
Deoutv Clerk
680 Round Lake Road
DeWItt,
Petitioner
Michigan 48620
s St. Johns City Recreation Director
thank you goes ttr" Drs. D X T E O F O R D ^ R : July21,1976. 16-1
DANNY CECILE F R E N C H , GREATER LANSING L E G A L
Karakitsos, Mavromatis and Defendant A I D BUREAU
the 6th floor Foster Wing File No. GCR. 120,5 BY: s-Leo W. Tobln I I I STATE OF M I C H I G A N
On March 18, 1976, an, action The Probate Court for the County The August days seem shorter now and the recreation very unique, colorful works of art and a lot of green, red and
staff of Sparrow Hospital was filed by Plaintiff in this
Leo W. Tobln III (P25641)
of CLINTON orange fingers.
and their therapist at the 300 North Washington Avenue
Estate of EDNA E. L A M B O R N ,
activities are beginning to conclude here at the park. The
Court to obtain a .decree of Lansing, Michigan 48933 Next week, August 26, is the swim meet at the park pool.
time of the death of our absolute dfvorqe. ' Deceased women's softball is now finished and the men are currently
13-5 ..TAKE N O T I C E : On September The meet starts at 10 o'clock a.m. and is open to all city
husband and father. Our IT IS H E R E B Y ORCJERED' playing make-up" games and preparing themselves for the
1, 1976, a t , 10:30, A . M . in the children. There will be different age groups and categories of
appreciation goes to Rev. that the Defendant, D A N N Y NOTICE O F S A L E league tournament which starts next week, in other action:
CECILE F R E N C H , shall answer / In pursuance and by virtueof a P r o b a t e C o u r t r o o m , Clinton races. Ribbons will be awarded to all who participate. Kids
Hector Goodall for his visits or take such other action In this ludgment of the Circuit Court for County Courthouse, St- Johns,
and comforting words. To Court as may He permitted by the County ot Clinton, State of M i c h i g a n , before t h e H O N . CHILDREN'S ACTIVITIES can sign up at the pool~at the municipal building, or with me
relatives, neighbors and
law on or before Oct. I, 1976. Michigan, made and entered the T I M O T H Y M . G R E E N , Judge of at the city park office. Eain date will be August 27 at the
Failure to comply with this 14th day of May, A.D. 1976, in a Probate a hearing w i l l be held on We have only a few days of recreation left at this point. In - same time,
friends for their cards, Order w i l l result in a jurtomwit certain cause therein pending, the p e t i t i o n of M a r l e e n E.
by Default against such wherein Opal M a r i e M u r r a y was M a t s o n for p r o b a t e of a last week's activities.we made puppets and then put on a
flowers, food and memorial Defendant for the relief
gifts. To Osgood Funeral demanded in the Complaint filed p l a i n t i f f and L e L a n d E d w i n purported will of the deceased puppet show for .each other. Among the better presentations WOMEN'S SOFTBALL
in this Court. M u r r a y was defendant, notice is dated October 21, 1969, for
Home, Essex Township hereby given that t shall sell at granting of administration to were a "Hansel and Gretel" scene done by Sam and Adam
Board, Clinton Area IT IS FURTHER O R D E R E D public sale to the highest bidder Marleen E. Matson or some -Coffman, Dori Dewitt, and Andrea Beaufore; a couple of • The double elimination tournament finished and the
In the lobby at the north entran ce other sultabfe person, for the
Ambulance Service, A.S.C.S. that the fees or costs of
publication be paid by of the court house.at St. Johns, setting of bond by the Court, and guinea pigs meeting for lunch scene and a 'painter puppet* winners will be announced next week. Here are the scores of
office, Friendly Score Club, CLINTON, county. Michigan, (that being the place for a determination of heirs. trying to convince a friend to let him paint his house for him. preceding tournament games:
The Women's Fellowship, LEOW.CORKIN of holding the Circuit Court for Creditors of the deceased are That scene ended with both puppets in shreds as the two EJ's 7 Mickey's 0 forfeit
also the Dorcas Circle of the HONORABLE: said County), on Thursday, the notified that a l l claims against Buckeye 7 Julie K 0 forfeit
(Countersigned) 9th day of September, 1976, at the estate must be presented said puppeteers got a bit carried away with the "fight scene".
Maple R a p i d s Dolores Hiller • 10:0Oo'clock In the forenoon, the Marleen E. Matson at 102 West We also did abstract paintings using marbles and pie tins Community Dodge 6 Rehmann's 4
Congregational Christian Deputy Clerk f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d p r o p e r t y , Webb Drive, DeWitt, Michigan instead of paint brushes and easels. The result was some Clinton National 15 SJBay 8
Church for the funeral D A T E OF O R D E R : 7-30-76. viz: 48B20, and proof thereof filed
GREATER LANSING L E G A L with the Court on or before Rehmann's 19 EJ's 3
luncheon. Beginning in E & W V4 line of
A I D BUREAU Section 17, T5N, R1W, 424 feet October 20, 1976, at 10:30 a.m. SJBay 9 Buckeye 0
BY: L e o W . T o b l n l l l East of center of said Section, Notice is further given that the Rehmann's 17 SJBay5
Leo W. T o b l n I I I (P25641) thence South 88 degrees East 49 estate w i l l be thereupon assigned Community Dodge 8 Clinton National 5
Mrs. Lois Upton 300 North Washington Avenue feet, thence North 1 degrees30' to ,-... persons
. ,. appearing
... of record
Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Upton Lansing, Michigan 4B933 East 232 Feet, thence North BB / ? n , ] t ' e d ' h e r e , ° .„,.
and family
Mr. & Mrs. Ned Upton
"15-5 degrees West 49-'A feet, and
thence South, 1 degrees 30' West Prepared By
Dated: August 9, 1976
Attorney for Petitioner
Township minutes
STATE OF MICHIGAN 232 feet to the b e g i n n i n g , At this writing Community Dodge, Clinton National, -. id
and family IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT Township of B a t h , Clinton Daniel C. Matson
Mr. & Mrs. W.P. Siderius FOR THE COUNTY OF County, Michigan; ' 202 East Washington Street
DeWitt, M i c h . 48820
Synopsis of the regular Twinbrook regarding the Rehmann's remain in the running for the tournament
and family CLINTON Beginning 553.5 feet East and
250 feet North of center of Section Phone (517) 669-3400 Board meeting of the DeWitt .payment plan for the tap-in championship. Community Dodge has looked impressive in
16-l-p-30 ORDER TO A N b W L K
File No. 765653 DO 17, T5N, RtW, thence North 410 Marleen E. Matson Township Board held on fee was denied because of each 1of its wins over the top challengers and looks like a
feet, thence East 24 feet, thence Petitioner August 9, 1976 at the the ordinance. tough squad to beat. Those who have been attending the
KRIS W A R R E N MAB1E
North 667 feet, thence West 577 102 West Webb Drive Township Hall, 780 E. games must agree with me that there has been some
Plaintiff feet, thence South 667 feet, DeWItt, Michigan 4BB20 Approved all vouchers., excellent ball played at the women's diamond this summer
CARD OF THANKS thence East 330 feet, thence 16-1 Wieland Road, Lansing,
I wish to thank all the Senior MARY ELIZABETH M A B t E South 68 feet, thence East 121 Michigan. Discussed when Stoll Road a n r j the tournament games are no exception. There will be a
Citizens and friends for the Defendant feet, thence South 342 feet, and
The meeting was called to will be blacktopped and the special story next week about the tournament champions as
JAMES A. MOORE P17928 thence East 102 feet to beginning, defeat the miUage for the well as the regular season champions.
gifts and donations that was T o w n s h i p of B a t h , C l i n t o n NOTICE OF MORTGAGE order at 8:00 p.m. by
Attorney for Plaintiff
given me. All is greatly On the 19th day ot Juiy, 1976, County, M i c h i g a n ;
FORECLOSURE SALE
Supervisor Emerson. Police and Fire
Default having been made In Departments. Will send a
an action was filed by Kris Beginning at SW corner of MEN'S SOFTBALL
appreciated. Warren Mabte, Plaintiff against Outlet A, Nelson's Subdivision,
the conditions of a c e r t a i n Board members present:
Mary Mayers mortgage made the 25th day of Emerson, Syverson, Cheney, letter to Lillie and Wright for
Mary Elizabeth M a b i e , Bath ^Township, Clinton County, September 1974, by Louis E. Silurian's continues to punch out the opposition to retain a
16-1-P-30 Defendant In this Court to secure Michigan, thence North 217 feet Smith and Bonnie L. Smith, as Pline, Corr, Kzeski, and the job done on the little, spa rkling 9-0 record and sole position of first place in the "B"
a divorce. for point of beginning, thence
IT IS H E R E B Y ORDERED West 57 feet, thence North 410
mortgagors, to United States of Olger. league. Adjournment at 8:55 division of the Championship league. Dry Dock'd and Hub
Amerca, as mortgagee, and
t h a t the D e f e n d a n t , M a r y feet, thence East 57 feet, thence recorded on September 25, 1974, The meeting was opened p.m. - Ti r e occupy the top spot in the "A" division with identical
Elizabeth Mable, shall answer or South 410 feet to the point of In the office of the Register of with the Pledge of
take such other action as may be beginning, part of Outlot A, Respectfully submitted ' wrecords of 7-1. Second place Roadhouse was surprised last.
Finest Blends permitted by law on or before Nelson's Subdivision.
Deeds for C l i n t o n County, Allegiance. The agenda and' Donna B Syverson Clerk e e k w i t h t h e s n o r t e n d of a n u 8 b a U g a m e a a i n s t m e
" B
M i c h i g a n in L i b e r 277 of
Disease Resistant the 20th day of September, 1976. Dated: July 6, 1976. mortgages on pages 941-944; on minutes were approved. Sgt. Approved by Dale S Oldtimers. In the Rec. League, FC Mason, Bob's Bar and
Failure to comply with this Ernest E. Carter which mortgage there is claimed Swartz w,as presented with Emerson, Supervisor. ' WRB J occupy the top three spots
Delivered or Order wilt result In a Judgment Clinton County Clerk to be due and unpaid at the date the resolution that was
Direct From by d e f a u l t • against s u c h Clinton County, Michigan Of this Notice Twenty Four
Farm Defendant for the r e l i e f John Brattin Thousand Five Hundred Forty
adopted.
demanded In the Complaint filed Attorney for Plaintiff Five and 71-100 dollars .The Planning Commission GENERAL

CD
215 S. Washington Avenue
AAcLeod Sod In this Court.
LEO W. CORKIN, Circuit Judge Lansing*. Michigan 48933 ($24,545.71) principal and Three minutes were reviewed. REVENUE
Thousand Nine Hundred Twenty SHARING
Farm Date of Order: July 19, 1976 12-7 Seven and 70-100 dollars Adopted Ordinance No. 48.
W A L K E R 8, MOORE GENERAL REVENUE SHARING PROVIDES FEDERAL FUN05 DIRECTLY To LOCAL AND STATE OOVERNMENTS YOUR GOVERNMENT MUST PUBLISH
4 M i . south of Grand Ledge & By: James A. Moore STATE OF MICHIGAN
($3,927.70) interest; no suit or The Michigan Beef THIS REPORT ADVISING YOU HOW THESE FUNOS HAVE BEEN USED OR ODLIOATED DURING THE YEAR FROM JULY 1. IB75 THRU JUNE 30 107S
proceeding at law or In equity Rehabilitation resolution THIS IS TO INFORM YOU OF YOUR GOVERNMENT 3 PRIORITIES AND TO ENCOURAGE YOUR PARTICIPATION IN DECISIONS ON HOW FUTURE FUNDS
f m i . east on Davis Hwy. Attorney for Plaintiff The Probate Court for the having been Instituted to recover SHOULD BE SPENT NOTE: ANY COMPLAINTS OF DISCRIMINATION IN THE USE OF THESE FUNDS UAY BE BENT TO THE OFFICE OF REVENUE
County of CLINTON SHARtNO. WASHINGTON. P C. W M I ,
117 E. Walker the debt, or any part of the debt, was adopted. Appointed ACTUAL EXPENDITURES ( I n c M * OblHWHww)
St. Johns, M l 4B379 Estate of GEORGE THE GOVERNMENT
FREDERICK WEDEL,
secured by said mortgage, and members to the (A) CATEGORIES (B) CAPITAL
TcT5FEHATiii5T"
MAINTENANCE
OF ESSEX TOUNSHIP
the power of sale contained In
STATE OF MICHIGAN Deceased said mortgage having become Communications 1 PUBLIC SAFETY
has iscerved General Revenue Sharing
Hvmenti ItHsJino 3 ,742
IN T H E C I R C U I T , C O U R T TAKE NOTICE: On operative by reason of such Committee. Discussed Qurlno tha period Irom July 1.1075 Ihru June 3D, 1878
FOR THE COUNTY OF September 1,1976, at 10:30 A . M . , default;
CLINTON In the Probate C o u r t r o o m , further work that should be V7 ACCOUNT NO 2 3 3 Q i g 0 0 B
Clinton County Courthouse, St. N O W , T H E R E F O R E , Notice is done on the drains in Clinton 3,852.27
ESSEX TOUNSHIP
ORDER TO ANSWER Johns, Michigan, before the Hon. Hereby Given that on September Village, Eskes and TOUNSHIP SUPS'
F I L E NO. 5555 Timothy M . Green, Judge of 8, 1976, at 10 o'clock in the CLINTON COUNTY
GCR. 120.5 Probate, a hearing w i l l be held forenoon, at the north entrance Northcrest. Tabled the 9 RECREATION MAPLE RfiPIDS IIICH
ROSEMARY SALDANA, on the Detltlon of Gladys Mildred of the courthouse In St. Johns, Glotta liquor license. The 4B853
Plaintiff Wpdel for probate of a purported Michigan, that being the place request for some people on
-vs- w i l l of the deceased dated A p r i l for holding the Circuit Court for
LOUIS G. SALDANA, 13, 1962 for granting of the County of Clinton, there w i l l
Defendant J administration to Gladys beoffered for sale a n d s o l d t o t h e
' On March 29, 1976, an action M i l d r e d Weder or some other highest bidder, at public sale, for
was filed by Plantlff in this suitable person, for the setting of the purpose of satisfying the
Court to obtain a decree of bond by the Court, and for a amounts due and unpaid upon J (D) TRUST FUND REPORT (relef ID Instruction 0)
ID EDUCATION
absolute divorce. determination of heirs. said mortgage, together with the 1 Balance a i of June 30 1976
I T IS H E R E B Y O R D E R E D Creditors of the deceased are legal costs'and charges of sale, 3 Revanue Snaring Fundi
Received (torn July I 1975 thru June 30 1976 3 ,74S
Of that the Defendant, LOUIS G. notified that all claims against provided by law and In said
3 Intersil Received
SALDANA, shall answer or take the estate must be presented said mortgage, the lands and UO.27
LANSING •iiirh other action In this Court as Gladys Mildred Wedel at 680 p r e m i s e s in sa id m o r t g a g e oiCreHllBd (July 1 1975thru JuneM 1978)
Round L a k e Road, D e W i t t , mentioned and described, as * Fundi Released Irom Qclioilloni (IF ANY)
tnay, be permitted by l a w on o r
is now offering for before Sept. 21, 1976. Fariure to M i c h i g a n 4QB20, and,, proof follows, to-wit: i4 oiHcniSpKir,) 5 Sumclllnoal,? 3 *
comply with this Order w i l l thereof filed w i t h the Court on or Part ot the North 'A of the B Fundi Returned 10 OR3 [IF ANY)
sale result In a Judgment by Default before October 20, 1976, at 10:30 Southeast VA of Section 23, TBN, S 3,852.27
T Tolil Fundi AnltiBle
37353.27
Brand New 1975 against such Defendant f o r the
relief demanded In the
a.m. Notice is further given that
the estate w i l l be thereupon
R2W, Greenbush T o w n s h i p , NONDISCRIMINATION REQUIREMENTS HAVE BEEN MET
B Total Amount E> penned
(SumollinolS tolurnnBerwtcolumnCr 3,852*27
Clinton County, Michigan, IE) CERTIFICATION I cetllly Ihit I am Itin Chial Ei«cgitv» Officer • " *
models with full Complaint filed in this Court. assigned to persons appearing of described as: Beginning at a
wi firatOBM to tha entltiamant fundi («ported tiaiaon f ca'lily m i l insy
have
have not tieon m n t , in itotaiion nl either the priority e>oenOHura
not been
B Balance a i el June 30,1878 0.00
IT IS FURTHER O R D E R E D record entitled thereto. mitqfilng fundi pry IFITHENEWSMEOIAHAVEBEEN ADVISED THAT A COMPLETE COPY OF THIS
factory warranty. Dated: August 9, 1976
point 1144 feet East of the
Northwest corner of the North
B|alih " I / W 7 6 • REPORT HASBEEHPUBLISKEOINAITJCALNEWSPAPEROF GENERAL CIROJ
LATION I HAVE"ACOPY OF THIS REPORT AND RECORDS DOCUMENTING THE
Prices start at' Va of the Southeast 'A of Section
23, thence South 208 feet, thence
Sign IK! fa 01 Chlel tKecutrae
Clarton V. Height 3ur>e
rTJT CONTENTS THEY ARE OPEN FOR PUBLIC SCRUTINY AT TOWP-ghlp

$6,952., seven AMERICAN DIVISION Clorkn Offioo ,


East 20B feet, thence North 20©
models to choose feet, thence West 208 feet to the

from. CLINTON COUNTY , point of beginning; subject to


easements and restrictions of TEAM WON LOST
HURRY HURRY record, If any. Phillies 9 0
SAVE SAVE An ordinance to regulate the speed of vessels and to The redemption period will be Royals 6 3
six months from the t i m e of such
provide for the safe use of the waters /in Victor
12x65 Front Kitchen Township, Clinton County; enacted under the authority
sale. Property may be redeemed
by paying balance due plus 7
Twins
Cougars
6 3
54 MID-MICH
Del uxe Early of Act 303, Public Acts of 1967, as amended (M.S.A. percent Interest and any fees,
taxes, or other unpaid Sox 5 4
American
14 x 65 Front Living
18.1287 (17), being identical to State Administrative
Rules filed in the Office of the Secretary of State.
THE COUNTY OP'CLINTON ORDAINS
encumbrances on the property
from date of sale.
Tigers
Mets
Braves
54
45
2 7
OLD
with 14 x 18'6" SECTION 1
Dated July 21, 1976
Mrs. W i n i f r e d D. M o l o n y , Cubs ^2 7
14x65 Play Boy Pad- All words and phrases used in this ordinance shall he ( Regional 1 Attorney Spartans 1 8
2 full baths with construed and have the same meanings as those worcjsl United States Department of
Mirrored
Tub
Garden and phrases defined in Act 303, P.A. 1967, as amerideff-,-
M.S.A. 18.1287 (8). ' ' V>*
Agriculture
Room 2961, 230 South Dearborn
Street.
Chicago, Illinois 60604
TEAM
NATIONAL DIVISION
WON LOST TRRCTOR
SECTION 11 Jets 9 0
12 x 60 Front Living
Room Blue Gem
Regulation No. 19, Clinton County.
R 281.719.1 Lake Ovid, Sleepy Hollow State Park.
Attorney for Mortgagee
For A d d i t i o n a l I n f o r m a t i o n ,
please contact:
Pirates
Reds
7 2
7 2
R55QC. INC.
Deluxe 1. On the waters of Lake Ovid, Section 34, T7N, RlW, Captains 5 4
14X.60 Front. Dining and Sections 3 and 10, T6N, RlW, in Sleepy Hollow UNITED STATES OF Cardinals -5 4 I N V I T E S Y D U TO O U R R N N U H L S H O W HUG. 20-21-22
Room with Super State Park Victor Township, Clinton County, it is AMERICA Astros 4 5
acting through Farmers Home
Deluxe Modern unlawful to operate a vessel powered by a motor, Administration Yanks 4 5 Z 1/2 MILES W af O A K L E Y a n HIOCE R D . 9RM-DUSK
except an electric motor not exceeding 3 horsepower. Calvin C. Lutz, State Director Giants 3 6
Decore This rule does not apply to law enforcement officers or East Lansing, Michigan Indians 1 8
14x60 Front & Rear department of natural resources personnel pursuing Mortgagee ^
Orioles , 0 9
DOOR PRIZES
FCHTUniNCt
Bedrooms with their lawful duties. LUNCHES*
Huge Living Room SECTION 111
14 x 70 4 bedrooms All other ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict REFRESHMENTS
with, Green Modern herewith are hereby repealed.
SECTION IV
URETHANE FOAM THRESHING CRMPINC
Decore Violations of this ordinance are a misdemeanor and With A fia Bfitontffili Coating
The above homes may be punished by a fine not to exceed one hundred
dollars ($100) together with costs of prosecution or
OLD TRRCTOR PULL FLEfl MRRKET
are
furnished.
campletely
Price imprisonment in the county jail or such other place of
detention as the court may prescribe, for a period not
ON YOUR ROOF SRWINC CONTEST
includes local to exceed ninety (90) days, or said fine, costs of IS LEAK PROOF A N D - .
deHvery^and set-up. prosecution, and imprisonment, at the discretion of the.,
On the spot bank court. '
SECTION V
• '\ WILL REDUCE HEATING SLOW RRCE <*-« SfcfeJNAW

firiancing available.
This ordinance and the various parts, sections, AND COOLING COSTS UP TO 40%
Factory
available
invoices
upon subsections, provisions, sentences and clauses are CRS ENCINE5
severable. If any part of this ordinance is found to be — A i k About Our Guarantee—
request.
• Only At
unconstitutional or invalid, it is declared the
remainder of this ordinance shall not be affected • I n d u i t r l a l •Commercial
• R e s i d e n t i a l (Other Then Shingle)
BALING
SUPERIOR hereby.
SECTION VI
MOBILE HOMES, This ordinance shall take effect Qo days after its FOR INFORMRTIQN
l
i OF publication in the Clinton County Newoj».Iier. Adopted Urethane Foam Service Inc. PHONI

1
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. LANSING by the Clintott County Board of Commissioners on the ••1-2111 OP I l l - Z K I I


2015 N. LARCH 10th day of Aug. 1976, .Mt. Pleasant 772-0311
Ph. 487-8363
AUGUST 18,1976CLINTON COUNTYNEWS, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 14-A

from band

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"iipiM*
'V 6
Marching Redwings rehearse for fall marching season.
w >. -.1
* t
ST. JOHNS - Ready or not, Marching Redwings begin The MSU camp is the site The camp is voluntary ' sections of the band compete
fall is almost here and with under the lights in of the annual band camp with students paying their against each other and, this
fall comes an annual September, but much of the attended by the Marchipg own way and counselors summer, the drum section
favorite, the St. Johns High preparation work took place Redwings. voluteering their time. won the trophy for the best
While at camp, different section in the band. Marchers perfect formations.
School Marching Band. under the hot August sun at A total of 180 students,
The performances by the Michigan State University. eight counselors and band
directors Walt Cole and John
Speck attended the camp
along with bands and their
directors from seven other
Michigan High Schools.
Band members left St. C i t y of S t . Johns
Johns for MSU at 7 a.m. last
iw)^ Monday morning and Clean Up Days
prepared for the upcoming
marching season seven The annual clean up days in the City of St.
hours a day, returning home
Saturday afternoon. Johns will be August 23 and 24, 1976.
Work at the camp included Residents may place refuse items at the
rehearsals indoors and curb for collection and disposal by the City
outdoors on the football field. crews.
One of the special aspects Randy L. Humphrey
of this year's camp for St. City Manager
Johns was preparing for
Sept. 25 marching band Director Walt Cole instructs performers.
symposium to be held at
Central' Michigan
University.
The Marching Redwings
will be a "clinic band" at the
symposium, putting on
marching performances for
other high schools bands and
their directors. '
The symposium at CMU
will be a study of modern
band mardhing techniques.
During the MSU Band
Socializing is important part of band camp. Camp, the St. Johns Band
worked on several new
techniques they will be using
in their shows this year.
One newtechniqueis that
the marching show will run
from start to finish with no
A u g u s t 1 9 12s30 ( n o o n ) stops.
The marching itself will be
based on the total shgw
1 1 1 Robinson S t . concept, using all tunes from
PerrSnfon, Michigan musicals with tunes fitting
the marching action.
The expanded show will
Items will be sold to highest bidder! x- include parts of every known
Outside Appliances - Antiques - inarching technique from
Household Goods - Auto Parts - Power Tools military style to the most
Many many other items modern techniques.
Property of James & Arlo Earegood After working during the
week in preparation for the
Fall band season, all eight
Auctioneer: J . D. H e l m a n , bands put on a show
Saturday at MSU to display
Carson City 584-3482. what they had worked on
during the camp.

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