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1 , k» \ f Patterson, Carter see new county jal n the future SHERIFF PATTERSON Because of leadershp post By NORRIS R. MCDOWELL A new jal for Clnton County? The possblty has been rased by a recent letter to the County Board of Commssoners from State s Jal Inspector Robert J. Russell. Russell's letter, whch revealed fndngs of hs Aprl 23 nspecton of the jal, states that although the faclty s adequate at ths tme, t s becomng obsolete, * Russell attrbutes hs concern to a rse n county populaton coupled wth a sharp ncrease n crme. Sherff Percy Patterson a- grees. "There's no doubt at all we're gong to need a new Jal," he sad. "Condtons aren't too bad yet, but just thnk what would happen If we had to make massarrests lke they had to when they had that trouble n East Lanslrtg ths wnter. Don't ask me what we'd do, I don't know." Patterson sad there had been only one tme when the Jal's facltes had been over taxed, but added that he feared ths would become more of a problem wth the passng of tme. He sad he had suggested that the jal be transferred to the new buldng whch houses the offces of the Clnton County Road Commsson, but had been nformed that legally, the- jal Lockwood: more n tune wth state-wde problems By LUKE SCHAFER "Unfortunately, my major emphass has not been wth the people of my dstrct," State Senate Majorty Leader Eml Lockwood, R-St. Lous, sad n a recent ntervew. Lockwood s concludng hs eghth year n the State Senate where he represents the 30th. Dstrct whch ncludes Clnton, Gratot and Shawassee Countes, plus portons of Eaton, Montcalm and Ingham Countes. He admtted that he s probably n closer contact wth the larger problems of Mchgan than he may be wth the smaller specfc problems of hs dstrct. "Ths s because of my beng Senate Majorty Leader," he sad, "Someone has to mantan the leadershp poston and become nterested n state problems." Lockwood.spoke about hs ntenton of seekng the offce of Secretary of State. "For the last sx years I have been the. Republcan leaden,$>ln, the Mchgan Senate, and I feel now s the tme to seek a state- Wde offce," Lockwood sad, referrng *to hs plans to seek hs To open June 13 SEN. LOCKWOOD party's nomnaton for the offce of Secretary of State. He' added that snce ncumbent Secretary of State Hare was not runnng, he had a good chance of wnnng n November. "My knowledge of state problems and my background s such that I thnk I could do a good job" In 'ths bascally' 'admnstratve poston," Lockwood sad. Lockwood noted that- he was the.only out-estate, member of the New Detrot Commttee. Ths commttee was formed after the 1967 Detrot' rots to help rebuld the cty and to provde socal needs. The senator spoke hghly of State Rep. Wllam S, Ballenger, R-Ovd, who seeks to occupy the 30th Dstrct Senate seat after Lockwood vacates It. "I thnk he would undoubtedly do a very good job for the people of hs dstrct," Lockwood sad, Lockwood touched brefly on the ssues of aborton and ad to non-publc schools. "I feel that the arguments n favor of lberalzng aborton as recommended by Gov. Mllken would be prudent at ths tme," he sad. "As the Republcan Majorty Leader, I have always, wth few exceptons, supported programs-of the RepublcanParty or a Republcan governor, be t Romney or Mllken," Concernng ad to non-publc schools, he sad: "Agan, ths was recommended by-gov. Mllken,-who -s - a< Republcan governor, and I have a objectons to what I call 'addl- Contnued on Page 2A YMCA to supervse summer swmmng at Memoral Pool ByTIMYOUNKMAN News Staff Wrter Clnton County Memoral Pool wll be open for busness agan ths summer on June 13, accordng to pool program drector Larry Scramln. The program operated by the Lansng YMCA, wll nclude general swmmng nstructon, a tny tots dvson, junor and senor lfesavng, adult nstructon and skn dvng, Scramln sad. The pool s located at the cty park n St. Johns, The pool at St. Johns Hgh School wll be closed durng the summer snce school offcals felt the memoral pool could handle summer demands for swmmng and becausethe school dd not wsh to run n competton. The St, Johns hgh school pool wll close for the summer begnnng June 2. School offcals plan to reopen the pool at the start of the school year n the fall. The open swmmng sessons at the memoral pool wll be held for the general publc each Fowler holds dance to ad heart patent ' The^communty of Fowler wll sponsor" a^beneflt dance Frday (May 29) as part of a fund rasng drye for Mrs. Gerald Halfman who wll undergo heart surgery early In June, - The dance, set for 9 p.m. at the Fowler Conservaton Club Park,,wll feature a raffle of a char donated by Becker Furnture. Mrs. Halfman, the mother^of sx boys, has been a sem-nvald for four years. She wll be taken to Unversty Hosptal at Ann Arbor for the June 4 surgery* Further nformaton tothefurd drve wll be accepted-at the Fowler Branch of the Clnton.Natonal Bank. afternoon and evenng, except Sunday t from 2:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday evenngs wll be reserved for famly swmmng. Sunday tmes are 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. wth no evenng-sesson. The fees for the open swmmng are 25 cents for chldren,' 40 cents for adults (over 18) and $1 for famles f the parents attend wth the chldren. A season pass rate wll beavalable for chldren, Scramln sad. Interested persons should contact pool offcals after June 8 for detals.» "An aquatc program for pre- Plannng A Garage Sale? Let others "know when and where wth a Clnton County News classfed ad. And, to further drect your potental buyers, you'll receve three free sgns to hang n the vcnty of your sale.,, just another extra from County News Want Ads, the fast-actng messengers. Mon. Thru Fr. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Closed Sat. & Sun. Phone " County News Offce 'County Resdents* Call Toll-Free^ by dalng Operator and ask for. ENTERPRISE 8201 school, tolet-traned chldren s planned," Scramln sad.parents must accompany the chld n the pool to assstthenstructorsnce the program s establshed to ntroduce young chldren to the water. Lessons for ths wll begn June 29, but advance announcements wth detals wll be made, he sad. YMCA and Red Cross -lfesavng methods wll be taught n the junor and Senor lfesavng program requrng a mnmum of 22 hours of nstructon. The course wll be dvded nto two sectons wth the frst group scheduled from June 16 through July 23 and the second scheduled for July 21 through Aug. 27. Class wll meet on Tuesday and Thursdays from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., and a fee of $12 wll be assessed whch ncludes the textbook. Under the adult Instructon program, any adult may enroll, says Scramln/"but we are manly concerned wth the nonswmmers and those who cannot swm 100 yards. There wll be a $6 fee for the course whch wll be conducted n three groups. The frst group wll meet from June 22 throughjuly9, the second meetng from July 13 through July 30 and the thrd from Aug. 10 through Aug. 21. The frst two groups wll swm on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday at 8:45 p.m.'to 9:30 p.m. and the thrd Contnued on Page 7A 4 named to board, at St. Joseph Members ofst. Joseph Catholc Church conducted parsh electons Sunday namngfourpersons to postons on the parsh councl and school board. Named to two year terms as councl member's^were Patrck Kelly and Rollh Huard whle Francs Mote and Leon BreWtfaker were elected as members of the school hoard. must be located n* the bounty seat. "Ths s no place for a jal," Patterson sad of the present locaton, explanng that lack of space was not the only problem, ' "Ths jal s too close to the school, the church," he sad. "School kds stop and holler up at the prsoners and the prsoners holler back. Church people complan. We don't need ths knd of a stuaton, the jal should be off to tself.'' Patterson noted, however, that If the jal were to be moved, another knd of problem mght be created. "I thnk the Jal should be located close to dstrct court,* he sad, "If not) t would cost money to transport prsoners back and forth when court s n sesson.^ Clnton County Clerk Ernest E. Carter agreed wth Patterson that dstrct court could stand relocaton, but he had hs own reasons. Before the dstrct court was moved to ts present locaton, the room t now occupes was" used for a varety of formal and nformal meetngs, ncludng the County Board of Commssoners, he explaned. Because of the presence of the court, many of these organzatons are deprved of a meetngplace, Carter sad, "The room was orgnally.ntended for these meetngs," he sad. Carter sad the overcrowded condtons have been created by a lack of funds, and noted an Ironc stuaton. "Most cases n dstrct court come from the south of ths county, most of the people nvolved are Lansng resdents," he sad. "And yet the taxpayers of Clnton County end up payng for the court-apponted attorneys that crmnals are legally enttled to have." Carter was also crtcal of S the parkng problems created by W: : : : : : : : : : :^ Contnued on Page 2A ERNIE CARTER 115th Year, No. 4 JOHNS, MICHIGAN - WEDNESDAY, CENTS They were all pretty good sports about t. Dvng nto a Mexcanstyle dnner were, to the left, Mke Young, JV coacn and across the way Jeff Smth, football and track coach, and Doug Japnga, basketball and baseball coach, Down the lne s Brla.n Ballnger, a senor football and baseball player. And way down at the end s Senor' Roberto LaBre a pretty good sport, too. He quarterbacked the event. ^\ St. Johns Language. Dept. w l w serves up Mexcan feast The St. Johns Hgh School foregn language department cornered the rghts to the home economcs room Frday to sponsor a Mexcan-style dnner. Language department charman Bob LaBre donned an apron and drected hs 30 recruts n servng the dnner to students, faculty and guests. - "We would lke to make ths an annual event," sad Joe Gonzales, a faculty member n the Revsed county maps avalable A new and revsed map of Clnton County ' roads s now" avalable at two locatons n St. Johns,-Resdents may obtan copes of me new*maps at the Road Commsson offce, 701 W. State,and also at Clnton County News, 120 E. Walker. There Is no charge for the maps. The new maps contan a number of addtonal features whch were not part of prevous maps ssued by the Clnton County Road Commsson. In addton to bref descrptons of areas of nterest In the county, short rundowns, on recreatonal stes are also presented. Charman Paul Nobs termed the maps an mprovement over earler ssues and expressed hope the nejv nnovatons would provde expanded servce to pn-^ ton resdents. Clnton-Gounty Busness Drectory See Page I5A. department. Gonzales had sponsored a slmllar meal and program at the junor hgh school In Aprl. "That event was a bg success," he sad. "We drew more than 160 people," He ndcated that the hgh school dnner was even more successful. "We are offerng a bgger varety today," he sad. The menu ncluded tacos, enchladas, arroz-con polo (a chcken and rce dsh) and frljoles. "We want to offer more representatve dshes whch are eaten by the' Latn Amercan people," he sad, Gonzales advsed the unnformed dnner guests on the art of preparng and eatng tacos and enchladas. "Most of them dd pretty "well," he admtted. Students donated $1 each for the dnner to cover expenses, Gonzales sad. Now a good tme for Dll Road project, says DeWtt Mayor By TIM YOUNKMAN News Staff Wrter The DeWtt "Cty Councl released the current fgures on the cost of the Dll Road' sewer extenson project Monday nght meetng n a regular sesson. The gross cost of the plan wll be $77,458, a cost breakdown of' $21.50 per front foot on Dll Road, Actuafconstructon costs wll be $48,857 wth the remanng $28,601 gong nto fnancng through a 20-year bond program, "I thnk now would be a good tme," Mayor Lawrence' Keck sad.concernng the start of constructon plannng. Counclman Raymond DeWtt nformed the councl that only.four persons along the planned extenson route have not ndcated an affrmatve response to the project, ^ ' "There^re already enough yes Votes for the proposal, so mat f these four people refused and voted no, we,could go ahead wth the project," DeWtt sad. In another acton Counclman Roger Overway presented a new nsurance bd for,the Cty of DeWtt's employes from Manufacturers Lfe Insurance Co,, whch mmedately was passed by unanmous vote., The accepted plan calls for a total premum > of $51 monthly for the cty's. 24 employes. AH full-tme cty workers wll receve $10,000 n dlfe nsurance' begnnng June 1. Part-tme workers wll receve a $5,000 pdllcy, Includng volunteer fre- men and polce men, also effectve June 1. Overway sad that ths polcy offers a true group bass whle the other bds were on a more ndvdual bass. The polcy offers double ndemnty n the case of accdental Contnued on Page 7A In St. Johns. Commsson approves $1 mllon-plus budgets St, Johns cty commssoners Monday nght approved a par of budgets for totalng $1,022,345 followng a twomnute publc hearng that saw nary a soul regster an opnon. The bref hearng, conducted durng the commsson's regular meetng, brought forth no nqures or complants on the cty's fscal projectons for the comng year and wth only a mnmum of dscusson the-conn msson-voted -unanmously, to accept Jean Rand's moton* fbf approval. The $1,022,345 total provdes for $647,745 n the general budget and $374,600 for the watersewer program. Part of the water-sewer expenses ndcate a budgeted amount of $80,000 for repayment to the general fund. Omtted from the budget were estmated amounts for varous projects whch ultmately may become part of ths or a future budget. Included n that lst of omssons was an estmated $50,000 to $100,000 for removal of phosphates from the cty's sewage effluent whch offcals of the "Water Resources' Commsson Would mean savngs clam are contrbutng to the Great Lakes' polluton. Other tems consdered but left out of the budget were $45,- 000 to $50,000 for lme extracton from water supples; an estmated $60,000 for a new dgester at the sewage.dsposal plant and a total of $225,000 for water man and sewage mprovements. In other busness, the commsson: Stamped fnal approval oh the request -by a group" of-jgh school students to operate the park concesson stand durng the summer months. Under the drecton of Rchard Bolyard, the stand s set to open June 12 and wll serve park vstor^ from 11 a,m, to 9:30 daly and Sunday, Hot dogs, sloppy joes and packaged food tems wll be avalable at the-stand. Granted approval for closng an alley mmedately behnd Cty Hall to allow nstallaton of a pneumatc tube and necessary wrng for remodelng constructon currently beng done by Clnton Natonal Bank. Admnstratve vce presdent Brandon "Whte was on hand to represent the bank. Approved contractual agreement for the annual cty audt. Addtonal 1-1/2 mll plea for Clnton roads In ah effort to mprove and up-date the general system of county roads and at long-range savngs to taxpayers the Clnton County Road Commsson wll ask voters ths summer to approve 1 1/2 mlls whch would expedte a program earler planned to cover a fve-year perod. The fve-year program was to be fnanced through normal mllage derved from the tax base over the perod. But by askng for an addtonal 1 1/2 mlls at ths tme, offcals beleve the planned projects.would cost less In the long run because they would be able to take ad* vantage of current prces whch would most lkely ncrease over the fve years. Accordng to Charman Paul Nobs andengneer-manage'rdon Haske, f the m'llage s accepted by county resdents the fve-year plan currently Under consderaton can be completed n two to 2 1/2 years tme. In a resoluton approved by county commssoners, the mllage beng requested wll be dvded nto three areas. Road mprovements* wll receve.75 mlls wth,50 mlls beng drected toward brdge and culvert work on local roads, "the fnal,25 mlls wll be marked 'for, matchng funds for townshps. The mlllage levywll be spread over a fve-year perod but actual work wll be accomplshed n 1971 and Under the proposal 1971 work wll nclude mprovements on portons of the followng roads:, Grange from Dexter - Tral to Grand Rver; Howe from.west county lne to Wacousta; Alward, Chadwck or Round Lake, from U.S, 27 to east county lne and Wrght from..colony to Stone,, Also ncluded n, the 1971 schedule are Francs from Clark to Herbson; Webb'from U.S. 27 to cty of DeWtt; Wacousta from Grand Rver to Herbson; DeWtt or Turner 'from Herbson tostoll and Arport from Cutler to Pratt, Fnally slated for 1971 are Tallman from Stone to Island; State from Wood to Turner and Webster from Clark to south county lne. VEhe 972 schedule nvolves. CbVbny from'' Fb.rest. Hll to Kreppsj Chandler frdm'trt 21 to Colony; Prce from Shepardsvlle to east county lne; HoWe from U.S. 27 to, Arport and Merdan from M 21 to'jason.' Commsson members,. In efforts to fully acquant county Resdents wth the program, wll be settng dates for meetngs n each of the townshps. Haske explaned'that as agreeable dates are' establshed they wll be advertsed.

2 > > n- Page. 2 A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St, Johns, Mchgan Wednesday, May 27j 1970' pfc mz *f!» -' Vr.'; '-qf "'''' «3& ^ III PLt I*:- l ANNUAL ELECTION NOTICE OP ANNUAL EIECTIOlf OF THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF FOWLER PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT. CLINTON COUNTY, -MICHIGAN. * TO BE HELD - *, JUNE a, 1970 TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF SAID SCHOOL. DISTRICT: ' Please take notce that the annual electon of the. qualfed electors -of Fowler Publc School Dstrct, Clnton County, Mchgan, wll be held n the 'gymnasum of the Fowler Hgh School, n the Vllage of Fowler, Mchgan, on Monday, June 8, 1970» n H s* - ' t r fft ; THE POLLS OF ELECTION WILL OPEN AT 7:00 0" CLOCK A.'M., AND CLOSE AT 8:00 O'CLOCK, P.M. At sad Annual Electon there wll be elected two s; (2) members to the Board of Educaton of sad dstrct for full terms of four (4) years, endng n 197^. THE'FOLLOWING* PERSONS HAVE BEEN NOMINATED TO FILL SUCH VACANCIES: Wnfred R. McKean and Marvn Smon TAKE "FURTHER NOTICE THAT the followng propostons wll be submtted to the vote of the electors qualfed I S3 IK*. r»v* f** J,&*-. ry-''*.''-- I K' ' : «v: Mr «' ' /;» 1 1 *5 I'V- 1 to vote thereon at sad annual electon: I. Shall the lmtaton on the total amount of taxes whch may be assessed aganst all property n Fowler Publc School Dstrct, Clnton County, Mchgan, be ncreased by 14.5 mlls on each dollar ($14.50 on each $l,ooo) of the assessed valuaton, as equalzed, of all property n sad school dstrct for a perod of one (l) year, from 1970 to 1971* both nclusve, f*or"the purpose of provdng addtonal funds for operatng expenses? II. Shall the lmtaton on the total amount of taxes ' whch may be assessed aganst all property n ; l _ Fowler Publc School Dstrct, Clnton County, Mchgan, be ncreased by ;1 mll on each dollar ($1.00 on each $1,000) of the assessed valuaton,*as equalzed, of all property n sad school dstrct for a perod of one (1) year, from 1970 to * both nclusve, ror the purpose of provdng funds to establsh text book store? Only resdent qualfed school electors who are regstered wth the townshp clerk of the townshp n whch they resde are elgble to vote at thselecton... >. I, VelmaBeaufore, Treasurer of Clnton County, Mchgan, hereby certfy that, as.of May 15, 1970, the records of ths Offce ndcate that the total of all voted ncreases over and above the tax lmtaton establshed by the Consttuton of Mchgan, n-any *.... local unts of government affectng the taxable property located n Fowler Publc School Dstrct, Mchgan, s as follows: " * By Clnton County: By Bengal Townshp: By Dallas Townshp: None None None By Essex Townshp: ^Nbe Clnton County, By Lebanon townshp: s ' None By Rley Townshp:- If one By the School Dstrct? >. ' Treasurer Velma^Beaufore Clnton County, Mchgan Ths notce s gven by order of the Board of Educaton of Fowler Publc School Dstrct, Clnton County, Mchgan. ' ' j None Ellen JV Splcer : "'_ Secretary, Boarqor Educaton \4'r2 A REAL PRACTICE It was real fre all rght but fortunately t was just a practce run. The St. Johns Fre Department last week set ths old house ablaze so they could work on fre fghtng technques. The structure was owned by Fedewa Bulders who offered t to the department for the exercse. The house was located off U.S. 27, fust north of St. Johns. -Photo by Ed Cheeney Lockwood Contnued from Page One.v^' tonal ad' to the non-publc school sector." Lockwood sad snce t s dffcult for hm to always know what hs people want, he must vote accordng to the knowledge he has acqured on the Senate Floor. "t beleve that a majorty of my consttuents' sent me down here to become more knowledgeable than they are on most ndvdual 'topcs/ Lockwood sad. He cted the open housng ssue as an example. "I personally felt the majorty of my consttuents, who had any opnon on open housng, were opposed to t," Lockwood sad, "but I was 100 per cent for t and I voted for t. I thnk t was a lack of knowledge on the part ofmy consttuents and f I had tme, I could have convnced them." ' Lockwood sad the only way to lower property taxes s to curb the property taxaton power at the local level. "It's mpossble to releve property taxes wthout an addtonal source of revenue," Lockwood sad, "but gvng addtonal state ncome tax money to local unts won't lower property taxes by tself. People then feel they need both the addtonal state money and the present property tax to get along." Lockwood s a certfed publc accountant and receved both hs v bachelor and master's degree n Busness Admnstraton from the Unversty-of Mchgan. Durng hs years n the Senate, he. has been voted' the most nfluental rnember'of the Senate by the hews meda and was ap^ ponted by Presdent Nxon to be hs Mchgan State charman before the cbnventon As Senator of the 30th Dstrct, he currently represents all of Clnton, Gratot, and Shawassee Countes and portons of Eaton, Montcalm, and Ingham Countes.. * Clnton County News 1 ROlUn A. Hn rd... PuWher JRculd F. Rule... Edtor WtjM G. Gowett..,... Adv. Mpv John W. Hunth... Prntng Supt. ftocond clus post*f«p*w «St John*, Mch. - Pobljhed Wtdnesdjfl at 120 E. Wtlksr Street, St. Jphnt, by Clnton' County New, Inc. \ Subscrpton prce by malltlnulch- 1*0,15 for one year, $B tor tro yew*,. I8.7B for *x month*, f2 for three month*j'oaulde Mlchc*n # 0 tor one Food stamp,program has doubled n "Clnton County By TIM YOUNKMAN News Staff Wrter Clnton County's food stamp program has more than doubled n the last sx months, George Eberhard, county socal servces drector, sad Frday. Expendtures for the program's partcpants totaled $17,- 540 n Aprl, more than doublng the $6,689 spent n November, Eberhard sad. "The ncrease s expected to contnue durng the summer months when tle -low-ncome mgrant workers come nto the area," he sad. Most of these people would qualfy for the program, he added. "The, people that use these food stamps, fnd that t s a good, helpful program," Eberhard sad. "We have not receved any complants about the program n Clnton County," he sad, ndcatng that there have been no charges of dscrmnaton by the food stamp users aganst the retal 'outlets. Eberhard noted that a lowncome famly could beneft greatly through partcpaton n the program. "A famly spendng $60 per month, for example, could save that money and purchase $106 wprth of food stamp coupons," he sad. The food stamp user may purchase any Amercan-grown food he wshes. The program excludes the purchase of all non-food tems, alcoholc beverages, cgarettes and mported food. y "The only exceptons to the mported food ban are coffee, tea, bananas and' cocoa, tems. Whch are not produced n the U S., M Eberhard sad. He ndcated that those who wsh to partcpate n the pro-, gram should call ahead for an appontment for ah ntervew. Once the persons are certfed, Jd Contnued from Page One! the many actvtes "n the courthouse. "On the busy'days, t's a.real problem fndng a place to park around here," le sad. Carter sad he defntely beleves,some changes are n order. He favors.' a relocaton of the dstrct courts althdugh he. dd not seem to care to speculate upon the future of the jal.. ALLAN C. NICHELS meanng they meet the program requrements, they may purchase the food stamps, he sad. Interested persons should contact the Department of Socal Welfare, 1003 <S. Oakland n. St. Johns. The food stamp program s ( not the only food plan avalable to county resdents. O-ther programs are admnstered'through the consumer foods program dvson of the U.S, Department of Agrculture. Program drector Allan C. Nchels sad hs -offce n Lansng admnsters the specal food servce program and the food surplus program. "The specal food servce program Is ntended for people n pre-schbol actvtes, summer camps, 'day', care ; centers or other non-proft groups offerng programs for chldren," Nchels sad, "The program offers funds and surplus oods to organzatons sponsorng lunch, breakfast or snack plans," Nchels sad... "The organzaton,; must be non-proft, such as a.church group,* he sad. "Some 6f these programs are funded through the Offce of Economc Opportunty or some of the state assstance agences," he sad. ' { The program provdes 15 cents for 'each breakfast served, 10 cents for each-shack ard 30 cents for each lunch or dnner. Nchels added that the plan would pay the group up fo these amounts or the 'actual'-"post 1 of the fpod^'. whch ever s lower. : * '.. ' Any grbu). nterested. In sponsorng such a program can; get GEORGE EBERHARD applcatons from the Department of Agrculture offce n Lansng, whch wll be sent to the regonal offce n Chcago for approval. The sponsor would sgn a smple agreement as proof of beng a non-proft organzaton. "Ths plan s on a rembursement bass," Nchels sad, "wth the sponsorng agency supplyng a lst of expendtures at the end of each month," Nchels' offce s responsble for the admnstraton of the food, stamp and the food surplus programs on a regonal level. He handles the admnstraton problems -*. for Clnton, Kent, Eaton, Gratot, Ingham, Iona, Lvngston 'and Montcalm, countes ' "We work wth the countes n settng up these programs and check on ther progress, although we do not audt them regularly,?* he sad, "A county cannot have the food stamp program, and the surplus foods program at the'same tme," Nchels sad, *they must have one or the other." Nchels sad that there was no county In, Mchgan wthout one of these programs, t and only Shawassee County, s usng the.surplus plan n ths,.area, he ;sald,. :.';'» ''. :"'"The money comes from the Department of Agrculture, wth the county payng theexpenses 'nvolved," he sad, - Nchels' three-man offce s ^located n the. Captol Profess- 'pha Buldng, ' 900., W '-Ottawa n LMhshg. : : J ^ "' " ': ';' jt - I 1 ) H ^^r,..«-,*_^.;" ',.:*. '**&;' 1-.^-.sfjJ

3 Wednesday, May 27, 1970 r * '.HlMfe CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Page 2 A -.-, m*. * HONORING THOSE HEROIC MEN WHO DIED SO THAT AMERICA MIGHT LIVE * * BECKER'S DEPARTMENT STORE 155 South Man, Fowler, Mch THE CABIN BAR Maple Rapds, Mch BECKER FURNITURE STORE 123 South Man Fowler, Mchgan MARTIN CONCRETE PRODUCTS. Pre-Cast Concrete Steps South Chandler Road Maple Rapds, Mchgan BOUGHTON ELEVATOR West Round Lake Road DeWltt, Mchgan MATHEWS ELEVATOR CO.. Bulk Feed Delvery 135 North Bath - Fowler, Mch C&H EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Parts Sales Servce 527 North Ovd, Else, Mchgan MILLER'S TAVERN 314 S. Man - Fowler, Mch, DARLING'S INC. Plumbng and Heatng Ovd and Else, Mchgan BOB'S AUTO BODY 800 N. Lansng - St. Johns DAVARN EQUIPMENT SALES, INC. Allls Chalmers, New Holland Sales and Servce 138 East Man, Pewamo, Mch, THE BRIGGS CO. REALTORS 200 W, State - St. Johns CLINTON MACHINE, INC South Man Ovd, Mchgan BUGGS BROTHERS 4145 S. U.S St. Johns CHUCK'S LEONARD SERVICE STATION E. Second, Fowler, Mch CAINS, INC. 210 W. Hlgham - St. Johns DEBAR CHEVROLET 114 East Man Else, Mchgan ALAN R. DEAN HDWE. 300 N. Clnton - St. Johns MARK DeBOER & SONS WHOLESALE BEEF 5430 East M 21, Ovd, Mch DWIGHT DAVID EISENHOWER * 1969 FARMERS PETROLEUM CO-OP, INC W. M 21 - St. Johns DEVEREAUX SAW MILL, INC North Hubbardston Road Pewamo, Mchgan HETTLER'S MOTOR SALES 812 E. State - St. Johns ELSIE DOOR & SPECIALTY CO North Holllster Road Else, Mchgan GINTHER'S FOODLAND 127 East Man Else; Mchgan JIM'S SUPER SERVICE Servng Ovd Snce 1955 East M 21 - Ovd, Mch Dwght D. Esenhower was beloved for many reasons. Here n Amerca, hs countrymen recognzed the sncere patrotsm that helped hm lead the free ^>P- world to vctory durng World War II and enabled hm to lead ths country as V' '* ' #$ ts 34th presdent for eght years. Ths love of country was one of Dwght D. / «> ^'^.Esenhower's strongest characterstcs. Today we honor hm and those other ^l w Amercans wno * ovec l tn «" r country enough to serve n unform. Let us reded- Ep' cate ourselves to makng ths country the ctadel of freedom, so that those «&brave Amercan fghtng men's sacrfces mght not have been n van. LANTERMAN INSURANCE 200 W. State - St. Johns McKENZIE AGENCY 212 N. Clnton - St. Johns ST. JOHNS CO-OP N. Clnton Ave. St. Johns LOVE'S UPHOLSTERY SHOP 1164 South Warren Ovd, Mchgan HECKMAN'S GROCERY 102 North State Pewamo, Mchgan INDUSTRIAL,.'? l f f c FARMERS CO-OP ELEVATOR PHOSPHATING CO., INC.*1 tg Alvn Fox, Manager 6035 Krepps Road, DeWltt, MchMft; 133 North Man, Fowler, Mch ;, &$$,: Complments of" RAINBOW LAKE South Ennls Road Maple Rapds, Mchgan H.R. GREEN & RICHARD HAWKS 'INSURANCE State Farm Insurance Agents 200 West State'^St., Johns, Mch. and 221 East Frst, pvld, Mchgan t, TED'S BODY SHOP AND WRECKER SERVICE 1233 Brdge Lyons, Mch RESEARCH TOOL CORPORATION 1401 S. Man -,. Ovdf Mch,,, '8a^234,e(,, f_< >»?' VS.* l - \' '' ' WATT FLORIST Flowers for All Occasons' 121 E. Pne - Else, Mch FOWLER PLUMBING & HEATING, 248 North" " '"' * ' '" y * ST. JOHNS WASTE MATERIAL CO. 200 E. steel -St. Johns *t LUNDY MpTOR'S, INC. 200 E. Hlgham - St. Johns t. \ ^.± t. ALL,.',.>

4 Page 4/^ CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Wednesday, May 27, 1970 More jon commttee to support Ballenger Two Ingham County ctzens and fve others from Eaton County have been named to a "Volunteers for Ballenger for State Senator" steerng commttee, t was announced today. Ballenger, who currently represents the 87th House Dstrct n the State Legslature, s the only announced canddate for the Republcan nomnaton to the'30th The 30th Senatoral Dstrct Includes all of Clnton County Don't help agoodboy go bad. Lockyourcar. Take your keys, Q <33K* V HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL YOUR * Plants * Trees * Shrubs 'Garden Seed *Lawn * Fertlzer Howe's plus most of' Eaton County and a porton of Ingham., Eaton County commttee members are Dean B. Doty of Grand Ledge, a former executve drector of the Republcan State Central "Commttee, who also served as a delegate to the State Consttutonal Conventon) Dr Roger L. Kuhlman, a Grand Ledge optometrst who lves n Oneda Townshp; Dr. Paul T. Mller, a' Delta Townshp veternaran; Mrs. Wllam F. (Gert) Powers of Charlotte, former county GOP charman; and Mrs. J. Dean (Emmy) Wnter of Eaton Rapds. Ingham County commttee members named are former L o.c ke Townshp Supervsor Maurce Durkee of rural WUlamston and Mrs. H. Robert (Sandra) Mttendorf, also ofwllamston. Today's announcement was the second concernng Rep. Bal^ lenger's Senatoral Campagn Commttee. A 14-member steerng group for Shawassee and Clnton Countes was unveled two weeks ago, and t was ndcated that commttee members for Gratot and Montcalm Countes wll be announced soon. Greenhouse 6 mles S. of St. Johns or >/ 2 mle N. of Alward Lake Rd. OPEN EVENINGS and SUNDAYS Ph DeWtt. e> A group of junor hgh school sngers perform selectons from ther school's producton, "Pnk Bread." From left: Becky Decker, Sandy Stevens, Dence Hatt, Robbn Davs, Nancy Brandon and Kar Frtz. The grls, under the drecton of Mrs Loretta Sharp, performed at the senor ctzens banquet jn DeWtt. Drnkng s 50 per cent of our drvng problem "If we could elmnate all causes of hghway accdents but. one, we would stll be faced wth SO percent of the problemdrnkng and drvng," accordng to Howard Pyle, presdent of the Natonal Safety Councl. A total of 56,400 Amercans ded n traffc accdents durng 1969, and more than half of these deaths were caused by drnkng drvers. More than 28,000 lves mght have been saved last year f drvers had ether refraned from drnkng altogether or had drunk n such a way that ther skll and judgment would nothavebeen mpared and that means watng at least one hour per average drnk before attemptng to drve, accordng to the Councl. Under normal crcumstances, the drver's bran constantly receves, nformaton whch helps hm keep hs vehcle movng safely through traffc. Alcoholc beverages hnder ths process n many ways. Because the drver's senses are dulled, the nformaton hs bran receves may be dstorted. Hs judgment s, mpared and hs normal nhbtons' are dulled. He cannot thnk as clearly, quckly, or ratonally as he normally does. In addton, alcohol dulls the drver's awareness of the degree to whch he s mpared. The_ drunken drver develops a false sense of confdence, endangerng hmself and everyone on the road wth hm. Alcohol s a depressant whch acts* as an anesthetc on the central nervous system. It s absorbed drectly nto the blood from the stomach and ntestnes and carred through to all parts of the body ncludng the bran. Alcohol frst affects the cerebrum, the center of the bran that controls judgment. Reflexes are slowed, coordnaton s mpared, vsual acuty s reduced, hearng s adversely affected, and concentraton becomes dffcult. Concentraton of alcohol n the bloodstream s determned by: the amount of alcohokcensumed. t -the length of tme snce drnkng began. the length of tme snce the last drnk. \, body weght. the quantty and knd of food n the stomach at the tme of drnkng. The system elmnates alcohol through excreton and metabolsm, and these processes usually take about one hour per drnk. Black coffee, cold showers and physcal exercses may make the drnker more alertj but they do not make hm more sober. Drvers should allow at least one hour per average drnk to regan the muscular coordnaton, vsual acuty, and good judgment necessary to operate a motor vehcle. Agan, f we could get the drunken drver off the road, we mght elmnate about 28,000 needless deaths each year. match the car. Now they can't match the prce. Double-panel hood, door and deck ld constructon. Magc-Mrror acrylc lacquer fnsh. Ths new Chevelle Is $147 less* than our prevous lowest prced hardtop. That makes It Amerca's lowest prced md-szed hardtop. We're also offerng s a new Chevelle 4-door that's $148 less* than our prevous lowest prced Chevelle. Read about Amerca's most popular md-szed ear-below -Then prce one for yourself ~at your Chevy dealer's. Puttng you frst, keeps us frst. Colors?!5 great ones. All-welded steel Body by Fsher. Astro Ventlaton System n sport coupe. Wde day-nght rearvew mrror. Functonal nstrument panel wth easy to read dals close to you. Automatc gnton key alarm. Ant-theft steerng column lock. Steel cargo guard n trunk. K,t,r \ The Cty of DeWtt sponsored a senor ctzens banquet Thursday and on hand fo/the festvtes were from left, the Rev Murl Eastman, pastor pf DeWtt Communty Church and an entertanng magcan on the sde, Mrs Lawrence Keck, wfe of the DeWtt mayor, Mayor Keck, emcee.james Rtche, DeWtt school superntendent and standng s keynote speaker Mrs Irene Brtles of the Lansng Recreaton Assocaton. Young,mddle-agers hon DeWtt's senor ctzens By TIM YOUNKMAN News Staff Wrter DeWtt's senor ctzens were treated to a dnner and'entertanment program as part 'of the Mchgan Week celebraton Thursday nght sponsored by the Cty of DeWtt. On hand to honor the senor ctzens were Mayor Lawrence Keck and hs wfe, Shrley and School Supt. James Rtche, the master of ceremones. After dnner entertanment was provded by a group of junor hgh school' sngers under the drecton of Mrs. Loretta Sharp. The frst number by Km Fowler and Becky Decker, "Too Young," had been performed earler - at a- junor hgh school talent show. Followng the duet, a sx-grl student group performed several selectons from the junor hgh school producton of the operetta, "Pnk Bread." Members of the sngng group were Becky Decker, Sandy Stevens, Dence Hatt, Robbn Davs, Nancy Brandon and Kar Krtz, Pano accompanment was provded by Mrs. Sharp. Irene Brtles, spokeswoman,for f the,,lansng.-recreatlon As- pj soclaton, addressed the dnner guests on thetheme^howtohave Fun After 65." She explaned thelansngprogram for the 65 and over group, sayng that there were no dues or charges for the day tme program whch usually ncludes games, moves, card playngand arts and crafts. The program offers legal advce for those n need of an attorney. She sad the servces and events were fnanced from the taxes of the Cty of Lansng under the drecton of the parks and recreaton program, "We are tryng to set an example to start a program here n DeWtt," she sad. "There s no program, lke ths at all n Clnton County." f 5 *-' p f or Km Fowler, left, and Becky Decker form,a;''boy"-.grl duel- for the tune, "Too Young,- M ;N n a, performance for the senor ctzens banquet durng Mchgan Week festvtes n De- Wtt Thursday. / Mrs. Fred Malenfant, member of the Commttee for Mchgan Week n DeWtt, sad the senor ctzens "are the backbone of our communty. There s a need to communcate wth the Lansng area on ths program," Hghlghtng the evenng's actvtes was a performance enttled "Magc wth a Moral by Murl,* conducted by the Rev Murl Eastman, pastor of the DeWtt Communty Church. Eastman performed a seres of magc acts tryng to get across a message of moral mportance, such as multplyng a sngle bottle of sprts nto a tableful of bottles to 1 Illustrate the pont that one drnk leads to another. Commttee members, who arranged the actvtes, are Mrs. Vrgna Ackerman, Mrs. Erdlne Phllps and Mrs. Malenfant. The dnner was held at the Davd Scott Elementary School cafetera. t> * NEWS WANT ADS CAN SELL AHymm\ >> gude Festval of the Week WAmNHQTIVAL FtANtGNMUW JUNE Energzer-typc battery. Separate body and frame wth cushoned mounts. Bas belted ply tres on 14" wheels. Wheels and tres arc statcally balanced. Standard Vf s 200 hp. Bg standard Sx (155 hp). Smopth, Rght Car. Rght Prce. Rght Now. Pull Col suspenson wth sprngs matched to weght of the car. Long-lfe exhaust, system. Sde-guard beam door structure. Rust fghtng flush-and-dry rocker panels. Inner.fenders, front and rear, to protect the outer fenders. 'Based on manufacturer's suggested retal prces, ncludng federal excse tax and suggested dealer new vehcle preparaton charges. / EMUeTUCHKElTANOeLOCKEWSpa ARE WORDS COMMONS BWKENMm A SAGINAW VALLEY VILLAGE SETTLED BFGERMANS AND HOW HOME OFTHEANNUALBAVWAN FESTIVAL /YI03TVILLAGE/WHI- TECT0RE19 CHALET-0TYLE. DUJ WORLD HOGFTmUTy A8)UW#.THEfe IS GERMAN /KUSIC, DAWN / POOP. LEDERHOSEN AND DRlNDLES -ARE FESTIVAL GARB. ATANNENBADIWORCHRISP MAS SHOP MM IS A FEATURE. DRAWN TOR <S5) BY A«ff BOWERS YOUR AUTO TRIPS SOYOO CAN ARRIVE AT Y00R DESTINATION BEFORE DARK. LA9TYEAR53 PERCENT OFALL FATAL ACCIDENT IN.MICHK3AN OCCURREDAT NIGHT. THINGS LOOK DIFFERENT APTER DW?K. 8*BClRf\ r. ALERT ANP... Brng'em back AL VE' ) > \ ) r

5 Wednesdqy, May 27, 1970 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Page 5;\ Local mgrant school program seeks summer teacher ades A regonal school for mgrant workers' chldren wll be establshed In St. Johns as part of the Montcalm area Intermedate school dstrct of the Mchgan Mgrant Educaton Program. The center, to be located at St. Joseph's School, wll serve mgrant famles throughout Clnton County, The school wll open July 6 usng.four classrooms, the cafetera and gymnasum servng approxmately 75 chldren. The Mgrant Educaton Program wll serve the educatonal needs of the chldren of mgrant agrcultural workers n thecentral Mchgan area. The program Is set for eght weeks wth the frst week devoted to staff preserve e tranng and prelmnary preparaton at each center. The chldren wll be n attendance for seven weeks begnnng July 0 and contnung untl Aug. 21. Chldren 2-1/2 years of age and older aro elgble to attend the program whch wll run approxmately nne hours dally. The day wll be devoted to actvltes desgned to develop and renforce the communcaton sklls In the Englsh language. Several hours of the day wll be spent In recreatonal actvtes. TIRED SKY HIGH TIRE $$$ SEE HARRIS OIL CO. 909 E. State St. Johns Ph charge your purchases to j n IN 11»: FOR DOWN TO EARTH PRICES... GET TIRES - ARMSTRONG FIBER GLASS To Increase communcaton wth the chldren and parents, each center wll be staffed wth some Spansh speakng personnel. Outreach workers wll assst those parents wth related home problems whch affect the chldren and ther educaton. The worker wll talk wth school offcals and parents to establsh a workable relaton between the partes wth the am of servcng the educatonal needs of the chldren. Health and dental servces wll be provded for the chldren and nurses wll be assgned to each center to provde for the chldren's mmedate needs. Chldren requrng the servces of a dentst, physcan or medcal specalst wll be referred for treatment as soon as possble after they are enrolled, so that followup treatment can be completed by the end of the program, Meals wll bo provded fox* the chldren at each center. The meals wll consst of a balanced breakfast and lunch, A late afternoon snack that wll provde nourshment untl the chldren get home wll be served. Applcatons are beng taken for teacher ads. Of the 11 ads a W needed seven should be blngual, Spansh-Amercans lvng n the area and possbly exmgrant. Payment for the eght week program s $625. Those nterested whould get an applcaton through the St. Johns publc schools. Sx honored from St. Johns Sx St. Johns Hgh School students have been receved nto membershp of the Socety of Outstandng Amercan Hgh School Students, They are: Kathy Ann Asher, Rhonda Lee Kloeckner, Karon Jeanne Lundy, Barbara Ann Harte, Martha Jean Locher and Kathy Jo Nchols. They are among 21,000 of the naton's top hgh school students to be lsted n the 1970 volume of Outstandng Amercan Hgh School Students. Students are chosen on the bass of excellence n scholarshp, leadershp and cvc contrbuton, after beng nomnated by ther respectve schools. They have demonstrated the hgh qualty of scholastc performance -that our educatonal system astern s producng today. n *»*» 4-fc *- Deadlnes Because we haven't heard of a newspaper that suddenly materalzes wth all news, advertsng copy and pctures n place and n A-l condtpn, t becomes necessary for the Clnton County News to Impose deadlnes to Insure a smooth flow of copy so that as much materal as possble may be prnted n proper form. Toward ths end, these deadlnes are now n effect: Dsplay advertsng. Monday noon. Classfed advertsng, Monday noon. Letters to the edtor...thursday, 5p.m. News for farm pages Thursday noon. Weddng stores, pctures thursday noon. Other contrbuted pctures.....monday noon. Church and fne arts tems thursday, 5 p.m. Regular columns Frday, 9a.m, Sports page tems Monday, 5 p.m. Teen actvtes page tems... Other contrbuted tems...thursday, 5 p.m. Monday, 5 p.m. Earler submsson of news tems s greatly apprecated, wth the result that more attenton can be gven to them. Items wll be accepted after the deadlne, but.wll be used ONLY f tme and space are avalable. Requests for pctures tctbe taken by the County Newsstaff should be made as soon as possble and never less than 24 hours before the pcture tme. '' ^^^^^^^^^^^^&^^SSS^ Fve from Clnton honored by WMU Fve Clnton County college students won recognton as scholars by beng named to Western MlchlganUnlversty's Dean's lst for the recent wnter semester. Wnnng the honors were Peter Charles Katt 5813 W. Walker, St. Johns, Debbe Kay Devereaux, daughter of Mrs. E*. G. Devereaux, 211 Wlson, DeWtt, Cheryl Lee Lemke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam C, Lemke, 204 E. Pne, Else, Karren Sue Bashore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Olver Smth, 220 E. Oak, Else and Terry Anthony Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert W. Fox, Centerlne Road, Fowler. STP takes vou to the Indv 500. Hear Contnuous. Coverage Startng At 10:30a.m. on WRBJ 1580 St. Johns The youths were among the more than 1,300 WMU students named to the Dean's lst. To wn the honor, students must have taken at least 14 hours of class work and mantaned a pont average of 3.5 on a 4,0 (all A's) scale. The group of 1,316 recognzed for ther academc work s slghtly fewer than the 1,617 to acheve the dstncton n the wnter semester of Gary Floate, center, s the frst Maple Rapds boy to become an Eagle Scout. Honorng hm wth the award are, from left, Doug Cook, Dstrct Fve commttee charman, Gary's mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Floate and Gary's scoutmaster Jack Kdder of Troop 510. Gary Floate an Eagle Scout Gary Floate, 15, Fulton Hgh School student, was Inducted nto the Eagle Scouts at an awards dnner last week at the Maple Rapds Unted Methodst Church. Floate was the frbt boy from Maple Rapds to obtan the Eagle Scout rank. Ffth Dstrct Commttee Charman Doug Cook, who presented the award, ndcated that GOLF TUESDAY NITE LEAGUE 4 O'CLOCK 1. S. Keyes & L. Melvn '<& 2. B. Beach & G. Bovan 3. J. O'Leary & E. MacLucke' 4. J. Slnlcrop & F. Masark 5. R. Mller & B. Carmon 6. L. Lake & R. Kentfeld 7. R. Thompson & E. Schmtt 8. R. Kng & E. Loznak 9. V. Geller & O. Tatroe» 10. D. Mazzoln & J. Nuser 11. K. Splcer & F. Rldsdale 12. B. Barber & P; Jopke 13. B. Hennlng St T. Whte : > 14. H. Kor$es.& P. Schueller 15. D. Kolflj^Mg^^-^ 16. K, Becker & P. Maples t f. 17. R. Brggs & L. Tedt 18. A, Fruchtl S H. Houghten TUESDAY NITE LEAGUE 5 O'clock 1. G, Wld S G. Patrck 2. M, Hatta & E. Creese 3. M. O'Nell & N. Hatta 4.,R Rademacher & D, Strouse 5. Dr Poff & Dr Budd 6. R. Waggoner & C. Hovy 7. C. Coletta & H. Wellman 6. T. Hundley & M. Westland Jr. 9. B. Baese & A, Rademacher 10. J. Bartek & B. Conklln 11. B, Lentz S R, Bloomer 12. J. Sperl & G. Baese 13. J. Paradse & D. Devereaux 14. R. Beauchamp & S. Loznak 15. E. Coletta S L. SUm 1«. J. Hawes & D. Wllams 17.'W. Holden & R. Hankey 18. Dr Slagh S L. Sturgls MEMORIAL DAY PLANTS from your Lawn & Garden Headquarters Pkg. & Bulk * Garden Seeds * Flower & Vegetable Plants *Lawn & Garden Fertlzers * Insectcde Sprays MEMORIAL DAY SPECIAL EVERGREENS 25% OFF Open Sat. MEMORIAL DAY and Sunday untl 4:00 p.m. Garden Center of the PINE GREEK NURSERY S, US-27, Near Sturgs St. * phone only one boy n 300 reaches the Eagle Scout degree. Floate began scoutng n 1965 and has earned many scoutng awards ncludng an Instructor's badge, junor leaders tranng badge, junor assstance scout master rank and a canoeng medal for he 30-mle voyage down the Manstee Rver. He has earned two Polar Bear awards and s a member of the Order of the Arrow. He s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Floate of Maple Rapds. Local leaders attend Natonal Scout meet Several men, promnent In scoutng, from ths area, last Week attended the Annual Meetng of the Boy Scouts of Amerca to be held n Denver, Colo. Those representng the Chef Okemos Councl, whch serves Scoutng n the Tr-County Area (Clnton, Ingham and Eaton countes) are Donald Grffn, Councl Representatve, and Mrs. Grffn; Mr. Leon North, Natonal Councl Representatve, and Mrs. North; and Mr. Wllam Thacker, Scout Executve. Grffn, the Scout councl presdent, explaned that the men attended the Annual Meetng Solos concert s set for Tuesday St. Johns Junor and Senor Hgh Schools' musc department staff and studentb wll present a solos concert Tuesday, June 2, In the hgh school audtorum. Featured solosts are Jean Fangboner and Joyce Haney performng a vocal duet, panst Algle Watklns, Wllam Tennant, alto saxophone and John Speck, trumpet. Other featured solosts are Denlse Maler, clarnet, Sharon to exchange Ideas and methods that wll make the BOY POWER '76 program, the natonal and local long-range plan, succeed to the pont where Scoutng s nfluencng at least one-thrd of the boys and young men n the Naton. In addton to the busness meetng of the Natonal Councl wth Its reports and electon the delegates attended meetngs related tothelrscoutngposltons and a new "Decson Search- Exchange" program where learnng teams were formed to get answers to specfc questons. Barnes, French horn andhoward Kmball, trombone. The solosts wll be accompa- Ined by* the junor hgh school honors band and the hgh school "wnd ensemble." The hgh school audtorum was desgned to accommodate ths type of muscal program wth hgh qualty acoustcs and stage settngs. The program Is scheduled to begn at 6 p.m.

6 Pa a e 6 A CLINTON) COUNTY NEWS;'St. Jphns, Mchgan Wednesday, May 27, 1970 But county to lose money There's addtphalhghwdy funds for Clnton Presents,... Ctes In Clnton County wll collect a lttle more money ths quarter from the Motor Vehcle Hghway Fund, but the county wll, lose'money,, accordng to the Mchgan State HghwayCanmlsson. " AU of the ncorporated ctes and vllages showed a small ncrease n funds except for Fowler whch loses $747 compared wth the same perod last year. St. Johns-wll receve $29,957 from the fund, an ncrease of $103 over last year's quota. Do-, Wtt ncreased?23 recevng $8,- 511, whle Else wll receve an ncrease of $94 drawng $5,- 670 from the fund. Ovd wll receve $8,250 an ncrease of $17, Maple Rapds wll Increase $13, drawng $3,- 947, Pewamo wll receve an $8 lncreasewth$3,883 andwestphalla wll be ahead $11, drawng $3,968 from the fund. Fowler Wll receve $4,394 a decrease from last year's frst quarter $5, Clnton County's share of the fund, wll decrease $2,980. hls year by recevng $353,802. Only three-other central Mchgan countes, Montcalm,Sagnaw, and Shawassee, wll experence a decrease In fundng, whle Ingham, Iona, Eaton and Gratot wll receve Increases. State Hghway Drector Henrlk E. Stafseth sad net recepts n January, February and March were $132.3 mllon. Stafseth sad the small ncrease of seven-tenths of a percent over last year's frst quarter Is due to the later date ths year for obtanng motor vehcle lcense plates. Because of ths,' Lesurely summer color sttngs for Senors... V HIGH QUALITY PICTURES,' AT THE LOW PRESSURE STUDIO ;\ YOU'LL LIKE OUR COLOR.,.., DROP IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF! Glossy for the Year Book? No Probleml No Chargel How About That! /. See you Boon. Call us collect to make your appontment NOW I WILLETT STUDIO 1450 S. Hollster Rd. OVld Ph, What's Your Thng? Make It FORD 70 At EGAN FORD SALES 300 W. Hgham ST. JOHNS WMM IT'S THE' GOING THING! t Is expected that up'to $5 mllon In addtonal lcense plate. fees wll be reported n the second ^quarter. The jghway fund s made up of state gasolne: taxes and motor vehcle. lcense plate fees pad by motorsts*.. After. deducton of Department "of 'State collecton costs, 1.5 per cent for the State Waterways Commsson and $3,6 mllon annually for the Macknac Brdge Authorty to reduce fares on the Macknac Brdge, 48 per cent goes to the Hghway Commsson, 34 per cent to the countes and 20 per cent to the state's 528 ncorporated ctes and vllages. Under, ths formula, the Hgh-, way Department receves $60,8 ; mllon as ts share of frst quarter collectons, the countes receve $45 mllon and the ncorporated ctes and vllages draw $26.4 mllon. The fgures for the county and ctes are based on populaton, mleage and weght taxaton. The state-wde formula s establshed procedure based on state laws,. Concert set for Thursday The vocal musc department of St. Johns Hgh School wll present a muscal happenng Thursday at 8 p.m. The department, under the drecton of Algle Watklna, wll feature more than 150 student performers, ncludng the senor hgh concert chor, the Junor hgh chor, the Chorallers, the Wlleonaros and a barber shop quartet wth BUI LeFevere, Jttv Mean, Tom Fowler and Chuck Green. ^ Admsson to the concert at Pocus Audtorum s 50 cents per person. 'Space Shuttle 1 next Sf LONG HAUL Volunteers of a trash pck-up campagn near DeWtt stand besde ther "haul" Saturday. 18 youngsters and eght adult drvers donated ther tme and effort to clean up several square mles of county roads east of US-27. They were all treated to hot dogs and soft drnks by a local nterested merchant. Tme for a close look at that old furnture Few homes ere wthout A few old peces of furnture that Just don't seem tb "belong, I am thnkng about those pleoes that are stll too good to toss out, but not qute as noe lookng as you wsh they were. Now the : tme to take out such pleoes and gve them a good close look. Do t before you get too Involved wth house cleanng, gardens, yard work or other.tradtonal sprng actvtes*. Look for good lnes, sturdy constructon and qualty wood. You may have the makngs for a much needed pece of furnture, Wth the -old" look In furnture now the *new» look, consder a do-t-yourself antqung Job. Nearly every pant manufacturer puts out- both "kts" and "A - la - carte" supples. There are numerous nstructon booklets avalable, though t reoommend checkng carefully wth manufacturers 1 Instructons for ther partcular product. Antqung supples come In a wde range of colors -red, blue, green, brown, whte, and black to start the lst* The technque Is. bascally one of sandng, cleanng,'pantng and glazng. The. method you select to apply the^ glaze nfluences the appearance of the fnshed pece, You mght brush on the glaze, wpe It on wth cheesecloth, daub t on wth asponge or crumpled newspaper or some other method you thnk of. Suoh fnshes aren't lmted to any partcular furnture style, Fnshed peces blend ncely wth nearly all types. Antqung sn't lmted to tablos and chests, Wth Imagnaton, you can dress up mrror^ frames, freplace mantels, book shelves or star ralngs. Even an antqued panel wall booomea a focal pont n a decoratng scheme. Or doors. Or exposed beams. But frst take a look at that pece of furnture you want to "revve". You wll want touse moderaton In "antqung/ Too much In one room can be quts overpowerng. 'Fly me to th e moon-an oa Id ref retran u a MfJ'W.d n: K 'Marl- s talkng" about "space shuttles/ possbly wngless alr- - craft that wll carry passengers and cargo out to space statons or beyond, ' Ths sounds' a lot more belevable than, a manned lunar landng sounded a dozen years ago. The concept s so belevable two major arlnes are already takng reservatons for space. flghts. Admttedly, there s some publc relatons hoopla to ths offer, but the fact remans that you, wth no more qualfcatons than now requred to fly on a passenger Jot, wll, one day fly on a space shuttle-for course. a prce,* of, One who knows much about space shuttles, Charles Mathews, NASA's Deputy Assocate Ad- * mlnlstrator for Manned Space Flght, says, l *We can expect average people to fly nto space, to vst, to lve and work n the space staton." He sees the space shuttles as a cargc^ahd passenger carryng concept smlar to commercal arlne practces. The - spacecraft would be flown by astronauts, "but the passengers," Mathews says; "would not requre these sklls and would be subject to low stress envronment." Ths means the gravty forces won't be severe enough to upset the ordnary passengers. Flyng passengers by shuttle out to space Is a far cry from the meager begnnngs In 1956 when the U^S, launched a 31- pound Explorer satellte. That shot cost the country $1 mllon per pound, " The shuttle wll take off vertcally lke a rocket, delver Its load and return to, earth, landng horzontally lke an arplane. It wll be refurbshed, tuned-upand readed for further flght. The frst famly of shuttles wll probably have Interors as large as ffteen feet n dameter and sxty feet long. That's a larger nteror than the average commuter bus. Ths may not sound Very bg, but remember we started wth a 31-pound unmanned spacecraft whch wasn't much bgger than a bazooka. The rocketeers are takng ther plans for a reusable shuttle out of the dream stage and on to the drawng boards and are even 'talkng about SO round trps per year. Wth, ths knd of flght schedule a. tcket on the space shuttle would cost, by some estmates, $5,000 per round trp, say to a space staton orbtng the earth or to the moon, If you thnk that's expensve, thnk how much t would have cost you n 1656 when the perpound cost was~$l mllon dollars. Mrs Homemaker, ypur^ records are; showng By HELEN B. MEACH, Extenston Home Economst - Your records are showng! Yes, Mrs. Honemaker, your role as a busness partner to your husband Is demandng. The fnancal success.of your partnershp depends more and more on you on your home accounts, on a famly'budget or a famly fnancal plan. Increasng number of wves, both urban and rural, are dong all or part of the famly's bookkeepng; facts establshed by natonal home surveys. A few years' back home bookkeepng nvolved only keepng check stubs and balancng the checkbook. But today's farmng, or the buyng of property, requres more captal, much of It borrowed. Good managers, wll be better customers for credt agences but requrements qf such agences are tougher all the tme. What do lendng agences requre from prospectve customers? For farm famles the rnnmum s a good set of farm records and a plan for repayment. For all, a net worth statement s necessary. The next stop often s a complete record of famly lvng exponso. Lenders are askng cost accountng for eaoh farm enterprse} and eventually a budget, for the famly by whatever name t s called, Even the most dedcated and.talented Home Economsts have a rough tme sellng majy women on home accountng, budgetng or famly fnancal plannng. In our changng world these actv)-> tes are necessary homemakng assgnments, n order to dc^a, good Job as a busness partner* What s your ratng as a record keeper?' Sprng;s a good, tme to check on your,honye> busness. As a begnnng call or wrte" the offce of the Cooperatve Extenson Servce, n your county, requestng one or all of the followng bulletns for whch there s no charge: W A Gude to Budgetng for the Famly," "Plannng the Use of. the Famly Dollar" and "A Gude to Budgetng for the Young Couple." COUGH COUGH COUGH COUGH TOO MUCH? HAVE CHEST PAINS? SHORT OF BREATH? BREATH? tf\, BREATH? ' ' BREATH? " BREATH? I>( INI JAM IIAN I ; HUH.- Ml mll,' HIM t n," Ill 1,-t, A-.-.U MIKtW At Sctwny S6oe Stone WHIG TKACKIN' wh I'crw It's the gong thng. Sandals wth tlretread rubber soles-.that really grp the roadvthey're guaranteed tpp r, ^ Q aganst most road hazards and blowouts, Try a palrsoor/' Includes tree Installaton WhllownllB not avallablo \tf A J f. * I» Prces Effectve Thurs.-May 28 to Mon. June 1 SHADE & FLOWERING TREES UPRIGHT YEWS Now * JAPANESE SPREADING YEWS 2'to 3' reg? $10.95 Now CORNER HALL & CHAN'DLER RD. v.50 DECORATIVE RED BARK PHONE ; 224-2^6.;^ tmrnmum HOWIT'S DONE \ Halsey Murch, trdnder for Ranch Rurhnaja near near Flushng, shows Randy'Strouse the correct adjustments for hs strrups. Randy s a member of the Vctor Pathfnders 4-H Club near Langsburg. Murch conducted a 4-H horse ' clnc n St. Johns last week. Where Prces Are Dscounted, Not Qualty IVUHY PAY THE HIGH DOLLAR? fshop' everywhere.frst, then see us. We honestly feel we can.beat your, best tre deal 99 tmes out of, Servce Bays for fast Installaton* Wheel balancng and aflownenu Brand new Spark Plugs 69* ea. U8E YOUR MICHIGAN BANKARD R MASTER CHARGE CARbr Sal n and try on a par Ar condtoned for your comfort Shoe Store FlrM In Fool Fashons wth Famous Brand Shoes Stores also n pwosso.durahd/glstrard Shoes, Iona.. Chamber of Commerce Member \%\ N* Clnton. T ph» I ) F v > H'

7 ' ' _ Wednesday, May 27, 1970 qllnton COUNTY NEWS, St. jphn?/mchgan Page 7 A LYNN LIETZKE BILLIE GERRED Free Press honors 2 DeWtt guardsmen '<* ' *»-&* --JF'. 'Iv ^ * **?.v.»% * r*v ^ ""^^^V* f -",. ;Two area resdents receved the Detrot Free Press Mltary Achevement Award at a presentaton luncheon held n Detrot on May 13.*- The awards, were presented to jhe top 100 enlsted personnel servng n Mchgan Reserve and Natonal Guard unts, based on ther performance durng the past year,, ; Recevng awards were Sergeant Frst Class Blle L. Gerred of 1661 Theresa Avenue, De- Wtt, a member of the Mchgan Army Natonal Guard and Specalst Four Lynn R. Lletzke of 2683 Round Lake Road, DeWtt, a member of the Mchgan Army Natonal Guard. The awards luncheon'honorng Mchgan's ctzen-solders, was a part of Armed Forces Week. The drver of ths tractor-traler escaped njury when a flat-tre forced hm nto the dtch. Pool Contnued from Page One. group,wll swm each weekday from 11:15 a.m. to 12 noon. A skn dvng program* wll be offered for those 11 years and older, who have the YMCA "Flyng Fsh" swmmng ablty. These people must supply ther own masks, fns and snorkels, although no equpment s needed for the'frst sesson. The fee for ths program wll.be $10 for a mnmum of 12 hours of nstructon. The frst of two groups wll meet from June 22 through July 22 and the second from July 27 through.aug. 19.-Both 'groups meet from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Plans are forthcomng for a compettve swm team, sprng board dvng and small group (sem-prvate) lessons, Scramln sad. He ndcatedthatalllnstructon and tests wll be conducted wth the Natonal YMCA Progressve Aquatc Program gudelnes and only certfed nstructors wll be used wth an estmated rato of 10 chldren to each nstructor. Chldren- wll be tested at the frst lesson and placed n classes accordng to ablty, Scramln sad. - The heght requrement for non-swmmers s setat36nches 'at the shoulder, preferably wth an age requrement of fve years or older, he sad. Chldren from St, Johns wll meet In three groups from9a.m.' to 9:45 a.m. The frst sesson s scheduled to begn June 15 and contnung through June 26, wth the other two set for June 29 through July,10 and July 13 through July 24. Other St. Johns group wll meet from 9:45 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. durng the same three perods as the 9 a.m..groups, and a" fourth sesson set for July 27 runnng through Aug. 7. <( ;/ Fowler chldren-wll meet n fve, groups all set for 10:30 a.mvto 11:15 a,m. each mornng. Dates for these, sessons are June.15-26, June. 29-July 10, July 13-24, July '27-Aug. 7 and Aug ". ' DeWtt chldren wll be dvded nto fve gr.oups meetng, on. the same dates as Fo*lerfrornll:5 a.m. to 12 noon each day. Pewamo-Westphala.and Ovd- Else area chldren wll meet on tho'se, sanle fve.group dates, usng the pool from 12:45 p.m. to 1:30 p.m/ each 'Another St<, Johns -group s jscheduled for the afternoon tmes? of l30pm. to 2:15 p,m. on * those same dates*, '«> Regstraton deadlnes are fve jj vdays.before each perod starts,* Scramln stressed that.no telephone reservatons wll be accepted, and applcatons should be sent to the YMCA, Physcal Department, 301W.Lenawee, Lansng, or they may be brought to the pool after June 8. Fees for all classes are $6 wth no refunds unless the class s cancelled or llness s reported before the frst day of class, Scramln sad. A $1 admnstraton fee wll be deducted on any refund, he ndcated. Chldren attendng from outsde St. Johns wll be provded wth bus transportaton. ' Two area college students, Sue Pckens and Elane Kuntz, wll partcpate n admnsterng the programs. Mss Pckens wll be the pool manager, Scramln sad. Ths wll be the only St. Johns area pool n operaton and wth the Ovd-Else Hgh School pool, wll be the only publc swmmng programs n the county, he sad. DeWtt Gouncl Contnued from Page One t death.' In further acton the councl: Receved notce from Lans.ng. Communty College that the prevous* one mll operatonal levy wll _ be ncreased to the legal, lmt of 1.33 mlls due to be collected ths summer. The addtonal.33 mlls s an extenson of the mllage re-. quest passed by the voters. Counclmen ndcated that they would not collect the levy on the summer tax call, but would wat untl the wnter tax collecton perod. Dscusson was resumed from prevous meetngs concern-. ng trash collecton n the cty. Mayor pro-tern Keth Bl2zard suggested the cty sell plastc trash bags to resdents to cover the cost 'of a weekly pck-up project. He noted that by payng for each bag, the Resdents that wanted, more trash to be pcked up would pay accordngly. Those usng more bags'would pay more. Several counclmen noted that other ctes used ths, method and^ suggested wrtng them to. receve detals, on how, the plans work. The ctes of Ovd, East Lansng and Tecumseh were sngled out for correspondence. Counclman Paul Mulford reported on the Lookng Glass Water Shed project. He nformed the councl that. Lvngston and Shawassee Countes had voted to pull out of the project, leavng Iona, Eaton and Clnton Countes alone to.formulate the water shed plans. As t, stands nb\v, Mulford. ndcated, these three countes wll reman n the program. Receved a letter from the Cty of Lowell, whch was to be the partner cty for DeWtt durng "Mayor Exchange Day, May 18, The mayor of Lowell regretted that crcumstances dd not permt the cty to exchange mayors ths year. Moved to wrte a code for proper use of the Amercan flag n a parade. Art Newman, DeWtt fre chef and post master, gave counclmen a booklet enttled "Flag. Etquette, a Code of procedures." He noted that the flag has not been gven due respect durng recent parades throughout the country. - Moved to contact Representatve Charles Chamberlan to procure a flag for the cty, preferably one that has flown over the naton's captal. Moved to. purchase a new Mchgan flag for cty hall whch has been flagless for nearly a year. r Informed the publc that June 20 has been marked Rver Cleanup Day n DeWtt. The project wll' attempt to clean out the Lookng Glass Rver area,nsde the cty lmts of DeWtt. The clean-up day wll begn at 9 a.m. and run to 3:30 p.nn.the project s sponsored by. the Lons Club, Amercan Legon, and the Veterans Club. Further, detals wll be released later, they sad. Truck topples, but drver unhurt An eastbound Columban Storage and Transfer Co. tractortraler veered off the road and slammed nto a shallow dtch on M 21 west of Forest Hll Road Frday. Robert Lester Mattce, 42, of Jenlson escaped njury when the rght front tre of hs truck blew-out, forcng hm to the dtch. The truck skdded on the soft grassy roadsde and slpped nto the dtch topplng the hugh traler. Columban* company offcals and a Clnton County sherff's deputy were forced to drect traffc for several hours whle a heavy-duty tow truck could be summoned from Grand Rapds to" lft the traler from the dtch. No one mshap. was tcketed n the The Columbfqn Storage and Trdnsfe/ Co.» * :» ' -IT truck went off the road on M 2] on'e-hajf ml west of Forest Hll Road near.fdwier. " 'GOOSE PIMPLES* ' Second graders Kevn,Bradley, 'Stephane Mayers, Janls Karber and Terre Speers'n Margaret Feeman f s room at St. -..Joseph's Publc School rooms'hold some recently hatched, goslngs. Mrs. Dorothy Ashenfelter,furnshed sx goose eggs and 32 "bante" chcken eggs. furnshed the ncubator..the "bante" eggs hatched.' Mrs Feernan's sster Four of the goose eggs dhd 27 x of The chldren candled the eggs after I4^days to see whch were fertlzed and^thus watched the; deyeloprrlent. of the embryo.' The hatchng project was a jont venture for the second grade rooms of Mrs,, Feeman.and Mrs, Hopko\. t. v. \ Mm yt Mrs Luelld Canfeld, senor nurse for the Md-Mchgan Health Department, dsplays an engraved plaque awarded by the Ovd Busness Assocaton xnd the Ovd Lons Club for her "untrng efforts n the servce of her communty."' Ovd groups honor Mrs. Mrs. Luella Canfeld, senor nurse for the Clnton branch of the Md-Mchgan Department of Health, was honored Monday (May 18) durng a Mchgan Week banquet n Ovd. Mrs. Canfeld was awarded a plaque by the Ovd Busness Assocaton and the OvdLonsClub for "recognton of her many years of untrng efforts n the servce of her communty.". "I was practcally speechless," she sad, "t hadn't gven t any thought beforehand, so t was a complete surprse to me." Mrs. Canfeld sad she started the county health offce 19 years ago and has watched the organzaton grow nto a tr-county department. ^hej mo.vadj.tq. JtejfgUEt&ftflp Lansng 25 years,ago where she had traned at Sparrow Hosptal. Mrs. Canfe.ld, a regstered Luella Canfeld nurse, worked at Clnton Memoral Hosptal forfouryears before takng her poston wth the health offce. Mrs. Canfeld, who resdes at 223 Ftch, Ovd, was honored at the Mayor Exchange banquet held n the recreaton hall of the Unted Church of Ovd. Old theme If a person s gong to drve, t would be better f he dd not drnk at all, says the Natonal Safety Councl. However, f he s gong to drnk, he should drnk n such a manner that he wll not be under the nfluence when" he does drve. The drver should wat at least one hour per average drnk before operatng a nfflte*eh*6te' Tfc)^ themmv mum amount of tme requred by the body to rd tself of alcohol, accordng to the Councl. j U-M names four scholars from Clnton The Unversty at, Mchgan has named four Clnton County youths among, more than 1,000 Mchgan hgh school senors as Regents-Alumn Scholars, recognzng ther outstandng academc achevement. Local students recevng the honors are Crag Alan Puetz, 109 s, Scott, St. Johns, from St. Johns Hgh School, Shrley Sue Savage, 409 Logan Street, De- Wtt, from DeWtt Hgh School, Sue Ann Besko, 119 W. Elm Street, Ovd, from Ovd-Else Hgh. School and Kathleen Szlagy, 8423 N. Carland Road, Else, from Ovd-Else Hgh School. Although the awards are prmarly honorary, each desgnated student wll receve a token of $50. Ronald M. Brown, fnancal ad drector, sad that ths year applcatons for fnancal help have been entrely separatefrpm ' the Regents-Alumn desgnaton. He Indcated that those honored are selected from freshman applcatons to the unversty, but students do not apply for the, Regents-Alumn Award, "We beleve that the honorary awards, both ths year and ln t the future, wll fulfll the mportant functon of recognzng people who have the potental of makng an outstandng contrbuton to the academc communty of the unversty," Brown sad. Alumn volunteers throughout the state partcpated n the fnal selecton process by conductng' ntervews wth the students. Increased accdent causaton s notceable at a blood-alcohol level of 0.04 per cent. A 180- pound man may reach the, 0.04 level wth only one 3 1/3 - ounce mxed drnk. STP takes you to the Indv 500. Hear Contnuous Coverage Startng-At 10:30 a.m. on WRBJ St. Johns You're Guaranteed Qualty when you buy at Bee's. Check these great buys! 1967 OLDSMOBILE 4-door hardtop Delta 88-8 ( cylnder, automatc/ power steerng, power brakes, rado.. v :. : 1967 FORD Galaxe 500-2' door hardtop, 8- cylnder automatc, power steerng, power brakes, rado DODGE door hardtop, 8 cylnder, automatc, power steerng, rado, vnyl top. jj CADILLAC Coupe DeVlle 8-cyln- '.' der, automatc,, full p ower, ar condton-., lng>. rado". U 196? 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8 Page 8 A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St, Johns, Mchgan ; < - ' Wednesday, May 27, 1970 St Johns bowlers are best n state The St, Johns Redwng Lanes of Flnt wth 3,234 pns. Bowlng team swept the handcap team ttle at the 67th Annual vsonal prze of $2,500 plus a The 'team wll share the d Men's Mchgan State Bowlng team trophy. tournament n Mdland, The scorng went ths way: The team, complng a total Jon Tatroe, 622, Al Ducher, 495,' 3,256 pns, had bowled In the 20 Ralph Lynam, 511, Tom Martn, week tourney In January, but. 561 and Wayne Gossett, 590, had to wat untl Saturday to be The team had prevously taken declared the best of 2,229 teams home $150 for partcpaton n enterng the event. 'the' openng day round. The Redwng Lanes team, Tom Another St. Johns bowler made Martn, Wayne Gossett, Jon Tatroe, Ralph Lynam andalducher, nament. Elmer Feldpausch a fne showng n the state tour topped the second place team,.ranked ffth wth 754 pns In the Battle Creek's Nottkes Bowl, by handcap sngles dvson, James IQ pns.' Thrd place went to" Murray of Ann Arbor topped Chevrolet Manufacturng Plant ths dvson wth 791 pns. J - t'r DERBY BOOSTERS These three St. Johns Hgh students have been makng paper mache cartoon characters to march n the Soap Box Derby parade Sunday, June 13, They are, from left, Beth Hennng,' Eleen Feldpausch and Lou Ann Hennng. Derby nspecton dates set Inspecton dates have been announced for the 33rd annual Soap Box Derby to be held n St. Johns June 14. The frst nspecton date wll be May 30 from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Bee's Chevrolet and Olds at ther downtown Hgham Street locaton. An nspecton and tral run program wll be held June 6 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the top COMPLETE BODY WORK of Ralroad Street, and a further nspecton wll be June 10 at Bee's downtown locaton. To be elgble to race n the Derby each car must pass nspecton on one of the. above dates. The soap box autos should be completed by June 6 n order to partcpate n the tral run. Any boy, years-old, can enter hs home-made car In the St. Johns event f he lves wthn AND GLASS REPLACEMENT BOB'S AUTO BODY 800 N. Lansng Phone ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING ELECTRIC HEAT COMFORT INSULATING RESIDENTIAL 'COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC Phone, or a 20-mle radus of the cty. Trophes wll be presented tq all boys who partcpate n the race whch v s_ sponsored ths year by Bee's Chevrolet and Olds and the St. Johns Jaycees. Top prze Is a $500 savngs bond and a chance to partcpate n the World Soap- Box Derby n Akron, Oho. Good record Mchgan State football teams have won more than 65 per cent of the games played n ther 73-year hstory. ftfflpm!ncl PLUGS jfb^l ; POINTS, &C0ND LBCVLJ H \ V " ' \ \ v USv^v*' ~- PHONE T JOHNS AUTOMOTIVE & T Rt DISCOUNT CENTtR IMS H US r,! lohn UAW OFFICE at 303 N. Clnton St. Ph s now open on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from noon to 5 p.m. 1 UAW organzer, Bll Cross, wll be n the offce on*those 'days.to talk to workers nterested n possble organzaton of ther plants. He s partcularly nterested n seeng employees of Federal-Mogul and.sealed Power..Cross, also can be contacted at the UAW Owosso Pfftce; : \r, hl ; ' ;^23r518"6; St. Johns Hgh School holds award assem ' St.. Johns Hgh School held ts annual awards assembly last week--to bestow honors on the followng students; NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Present Members Kathy Asher, Jame Bargar, Cathy Cronkhte, Barbara Harte, Chrstne Holm, Rhonda Kloe'ckner, Martha Jean Locher, Karon Lundy, Rchard Moldenhauer," Sally MacLucke, Kathy Nchols, Crag Puetz, Kendra Stephenson and Sally Welsh. New Members Senors Mary Austn, Dane Barnes, Scott Bennett and Gregory Blanchard Kathy Davs, Roger Davs, Dane Fedewa, Davd Gaffney, Vck Johnston, Douglas Nckelson, Nancy* Nckols, Donald Osborn, Jonathan Person, 'Shela Pullam, Sheryl Pulllam, Chrstna Schneder, Jula Slvestr, Rchard Stoddard, Sharon Summer, Lnda Thayer, KarenTolles and Sandra Wng. Junors James Flndlay, Kathy Grost, Larry Hayes, Andy Hennng, KathrynIrrer,KarenKohls, v Gregory Lounds, Van Patterson,- Beth.Schultz, Patrce Shlnaberry, Jane'Smth, Rachelle Stachel and Theresa Voslnet. MUSIC*&WARDS J " V/ -" JOHN PHIL^SdCfSA'^Ak) to Tom Fowler. Senor Band Servce Award to Chrs Mkula. "Voce Muslca" Award -for-out- IT'S JUST GOOD BUSINESS TO JOIN THE UAW Congressman John W.'McCormapt, once sad: J., ' " ; ' - ;, ' "I mght also say that n the many years that I've been n publc lfe,;' ORGANIZED LABOR fjghts the battle of UNORGANIZED LABOR.YOU'RE^ ntthere fghtng fo? the UNORGANIZED groups as Well as for your own ORGANIZATIONS.. /and the UNORGANIZED'workers of Amerca are^deepy ndebted to; bfe'anized LABOR for the progress made n ther behalf/ not only on the Federal levels but on the state level...down through the years that has bfcen the'story: ;QR&ANIZ ED'LABOR fghtng to strengthen Amerca because labor realzed that a frc^pthened Amerca: strengthened labor. As the slogan says: what's ; gobd fof Amerca s good for labor." - v DO YOUR 'PART...,";...>. VJOIN'TODAY' ; ' * 'v'" ' Please mal your^ authorzaton cards to ether of the above addresses v " YOU WILL BE PROUD TO BE A MEMBER OF THE UAW * :-' < h - UAW Regon 1 C, bor R, ELLIS Drector stadng Senor. Drectors Award In vocal musc: Shela Pullam. Cheerleadng Awards.^ Hour year ^Trophy : Sue Koengsknecht. -'.' -. Three year - Charms Mary Srrne, Alce Vllarreal and Colleeen Rademacher. Two year - Letters Mel Bond, Karon Lundy, Kathy Grost, Anta Strgar, Km Hopk'o, Shrley Esler, Cheryl Romg and - Judy Roof.. ' One year - Certfcate / Dane Peterson. DEBATE AWARDS Kathy Irrer, JaneSmth, Maranne Butler, Steve Thornton, Dane Kanask, Ron Whtefleld, Hed Suhr and Kathy Beagle. JOURNALISM AWARDS Yearbook Kathy Asher, Mark Barber, Chuck Cheeney, Kathy Davs, Dolores Evtts, Brenda Feld - pausch, Marca Galvach, Honey Jane Karber, Martha Jean Locher, Dan Rademacher, Dan Schteller, Rck Stoddard, Tom Warstler, Sandy Wng and Rhonda Woodbury. - Newspaper Mary Austn, Mary Jo Durner, planelfedewatom Fowler, Dave Qa 1 ffney*!j 1 Shgl^yHflUroap > adana; Sue ; Hazle, Lynn Hennng, Rhonda Kloeckner, Sue Koengsknecht, Sharon Kowalk, -Barbar Maler, Sally MacLucke, Pete Motz, Terry Nobs,. Rose Paradse, Bob Rehmann, and Sharon Rossow.. ' ' '' USHER CLUB Certfcates. EInora Bellnger; ChrsBohl, secretary; Barbara Harte, vce presdent; "Patrca Iszler; JoAnn l Kobylarz and Sandy Wng, presdent. Busness Awards*. Outstandng Busness Student KarenTolles. " -c ' Best Typst-Award \ Jula Slvestr. Scence Award Bausch and Lomb Scence Award Crag Puetz.. '\... * Scence Far Frst place wnners " ', Bran Carpenter, Denns Ssson, Leo Clark, Jll Guernsey, Kathy-Nchols, Doug Nlckelson, Lloyd Upham, Dan Ha Vla nd; Steve Parker and Davd.Hyler. DRAMA AND SPEECH ".'* Best Actor'. c DougNckelson. w..' v Best Actress ' j.* : Anne Fox. *», ' ' ' ' ~ V BestThespan W,./ Marty Ernst. * " " * VOCATIONAL CERTIFICATES' Buldng Trades ' Jm Adamsc, Dave Conkln, Ray Gardner,' Mke Munger, Terry ; Myers, Gary Pontus, Vlnce Pouch, Ron Rademacher, Leon Searles, Bob Smth, Bll Huff, Jon Thrush, John Wrght, Rchard McCann and Ron Moon., Auton Steve Baderson, DanBotlmer,, > among the eght schools., Charlotte, wth 54 1/2 ponts,' Gene Burgess, Bll Daman, 'Russ had lttle trouble retanngthe Hcks, Greg Deter, Ed Johnson,.conference meet. champonshp Ken Krldner, Danny Matlce,"Rch: for the second year n a row, -Mchels, Ken*" Pontus, Gebrge : despte a-fne, effort Ay second- Pope, Less Rtter, Wa'lter S e ve n sk. Dale Stewart;* Russ Thompson and Km Wlson, : *',-. Industral Executve Club' I',: t the other fve s'chobls was Lake-. Tom Motz^Frst Place'^- ' ' < wood, fourth, 25ponts;'Hastngs, Dck Holm -'Frst Pla.ce. '- Larry Mankey/Secohd'Pace^ ' Don Osborne, Frst Place, - /; f^' ; ' rt ;,. }::. MIES Draftng Awards '. Tom Mot - Frst Place Regonal. '* : Larry Mankey - Frst Place Regonal.., -. ;. Tom Motz - Thrd PlaceState, ; Youth, Talent:- SKovV (Lansng) ".. Draftng Awards * J ; Ton Motz - Thrd Place. ; Contnued oh page!9a. 'They're state champs! The St; Johns Redwng Lanes bowlng team, has won the 1970 Mchgan State Bowlng Tournament. They rolled a thfee-game seres of 3265 on the frst weekend of competton. It s beleved to be the frst tme'that the wnnng team rolled n the frst.week and,then stood off four months of competton. Members of the team are, from left/ Tom Martn, Ortho Tatroe (team sponsor), Wayne Gossett, Jon Tatroe, Ralph Lynam and AI Ducher. The Redwng team bowled durng the regular season n the Tuesday Nght Commercal League. Kffv I&KL %?-' St.. Johns' Rck Flegel, outsde lane, showed hs stuff at the West Central conference meet. Redwngs track team 6th n meet V Four - Sf rfohns trackmen placed n sx'events for all pf the Redwngs' 16 1/4 ponts at the vwest. Central 4 Conference Track meet last-week.: 'But 'ther efforts '''weren't enough to pt.the St. Johns team among the 'conference elte as the Wngs managed to top only Iona-by a quarter of a pont and Alma -n the competton: Place Waverly wth 431/2ponts. In thrd'place was Grand Ledge : wtv34/2. r.: * ;!,, Roundng 'but the scorng, of ffth 20 1/2 ponts; Sh John's, sxth, : 16; 1/4; Iona,' seventh, 16, and Alma; eghth,: '14;, St. Johns' Roger Davs, placed fourth In the pole vault and tedfor, fourth n the hgh.junp wth Charlotte's John Bartolacc and, Mark Young *., :, Dave.Flermben took a second. place fprthe Redwngs n the 106-yard dash ^ and he placed fourth In-the "226-yard dash*!. Ḷ Bll-French took thrd n the ; -88p-yard run >t whlerck Flegel". 1 INSURANCE FOR EVERY NEED! 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9 Wednesday, May 27, 1970.CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St Johns, Mchgan V Page 9/^ SEASON'S FIRST HOLE-IN-ONE CIrnton County Country Club's frst hole-n-one of the season was carded last Thursday evenng by Gene Schoendorf of Else., Schoendorf, playng n the Thursday Nght Fve O'Clock League, scored the ace on the seventh hole usng a sx ron and fnshed the round wth a 36. Hs partner at the tme was Bob Srrne.* Weatherman stops county track meet "Let's Call the Whole Thng Off" was the tune the Clnton County track meet offcals whstled Monday as ran, school closngs and tornado threats swept through the county. The meet has been offcally cancelled for the year, snce there are no dates remanng n the school year to hold the meet. Plans are beng formulated to hold fall meetngs wth area track coaches n an effort to resume the annual event next season. Most coaches have expressed a desre to hold the meet earler n the season, wth a possble back-up date n mnd n case of poor weather. As t stands today, the meed's travelng trophy" belongs to Ovd-Else for one more year. T^e'Marauders took the" trophy n 1968 by beatng the feld wth 84 ponts. &WA *m $& Vr*V.: J St. Johns tenns team falls to A&son, Alma.Sportng a 6-2 season record gong Into last week's acton, the St. Johns tenns team took t on the chn n competton aganst Alma and Mason Wednesday and Thursday. Alma shutout the Redwngs Thursday, sweepng all fve matches after Mason took four out of fve the day before. Aganst Alma, Steve Root was bested by Keth Kushng, 4-6, 2-6; Larry Zukef was defeated by Kurt Wallman, 5-7, and Tom Warstler fell to Jeff Rtemersman, 2-6, '..^ In doubles competton, Bob Kehmann and Mke Grost lost ;to Larry Edgar and Greg Commngs, 1-6, 3-6, whle Jeff Sprnger and Jm ^ Conley were defeated by Rch Clarke and Dave O-E wns baseball crown Ths was supposed to,be a rebuldng year n baseball at Ovd-Else. So the Marauders took ther tools and naled down a ttle. They polshed off Chesanlng last week, 13-2, and won the Md-Mchgan B. Conference champonshp for the thrd tme n four'years. "Teamwork was the key" to ther 13-3 season, sad Coach John Goebel, who had only two senors returnng to ths year's squad. "Sophomore Pete Garca and junor; Mke Lesle were the only two boys to ht more than.300, but the whole team got the hts when they were needed," sad Goebel. In the ptchng department, senor Dave Schwark had a 5-0 record and junor Tom Hacknskl was 5-2; Thompson tough Mchgan State sophomore Don Thompson of Toronto was voted the most valuable player on the \^^^Sp^tanst^lSSOfVO^ hvckey;;team Prevously hehadbee naned^fne outstandng sophomore n the Western Collegate Hockey As- * socaton. s your Key to Travel Fun Such phrases as " spacous accommodatons" "rch wood panelng," "attenton to detal," and "sold comfort," are often used n descrbng the Cree Deluxe Balboa. J In your"self-contaned, nsulated module, you're prepared to go where your heart desres. 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In regonal tenns acton, St. Johns fnshed n a thrd place te wth Mason, whle Holt and Baldng placed frst, and second respectvely. Lttle League try outs set The St. Johns Lttle League has sent put a call for, new players ths week. Boys who wll be nne before Aug. 1 and wll not turn 13 before that date are elgble to play. Tryouts for vacant spots on the 10 teams wll be held Monday and Wednesday (June 1 and 3) at the Lttle League feld at. Townsend Road and U.S. 27. Tme both days s 6:30 p.m. Boys who were on a team last season wll reman wth that club. The season begns June 15 and each team wll play nne games before the league tournament. O-E golfers 6th n meet The Ovd-Else golf team 40 shots off the pace fnshed sxth, at the Md-Mchgan B. Confer-. ence meet last week. The Marauders shot a team totalof 37Q ' avrtfe^mvefl wa'sv wewlbyhtha'cs sho6tng 340 : whue Sj'Loua ; wt? 348 was "second and Corunna at 354 was thrd. Chesanng (360) was fourth and Bullock Creek (367) was ffth. Larry ByrnesandErneEverts each shot 90 for O-E whle Mark Case was at 94, Bll Ordway.96 and Pete Boyer 97. Team totals were determned by the four top scores. Awards Contnued from Page 8A CLINTON COUNTY TALENT SHOW AWARDS Tom Motz - Frst place. Gary Moon - Frst place. -Erc Chant - Honorable menton. Allen Matce-Honorable menton. OUTSTANDING ATHLETE RpgerDavs. Presentng of gave to newstu-l dent Councl Presdent and Vce Presdent: Jm Davs, presdent and Quentn Kuntz, vce - presdent. NEW STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS: Jm Davs, Quentn Kuntz, Larry Hayes, Kathy Irrer, Jean Peterson, Roger Snder, Jane Smth, Joyce Fedewa, Ken Schueller, Robn.Wlson and AlHennng. HONOR STUDENTS. OF 1970 PINS Kathy A sher, Mary Austn, Jame Bargar, Dane Barnes, Scott Bennett.. Gregory Blanchard, Chrstne Bohl, Norma Brya, Amy Castr ner, Donald Chant. Cathy Cronkhte, Kathy Davs, Roger Davs, Dolores Evtts, Dane Fedewa.^ Brenda Feldpausch, Kathy Feldpausch, Davd Gaffney, Valere Gllespe, Mona Harger. Barbara Harte, Dana Hazle, Chrstne Holm, Davd Hylef, Vck Johnston. Rchard Jones, Honey Jane karber, Rhonda Klo'eckner, Sharon Kowalk, Larry Kruger. Douglas Kurncz, Deborah %Locher,.Martha. Locher, Karon Lufdy,-Conne Marten, Rchard Moldenhauer, Sally MacLucke, Julann McCausey, Darlene Nemck,.Kathy Nchols, Doug las Nlckelson, Nancy Nckols,.Lnda Olson, Donald OB^ born, Jonathan Person. Crag Puetz, Shela Pulam*. : Sheryl PulHam, Ronald Rader, macher, Dense Renter. Karen ROSSQW, "Chrstna Schneder, Dar^ Schueller, June Contnued on Page 16A.. -.: $&vv **.--j^. **^nu. ^ ^#g^u ^,- * Dave Gaffney: A school record and conference medalst. Redwng golfers wn West Central meet.st. Johns golfers paced the feld wth a 343 to wn the West Central Conference daymeetlast week at Hghland Hlls Country Club. Medalst was St. Johns' Dave Gaffney who shot 79. Runner-up for. the honor was another Redwng, Dan Schueller, wth 80. Here s how the rest of the conference fared: 2. Hastngs, Wave^ly^l^uM wf%sharlotte y, SBgjj^n ;:H0-5. Iona, 361..*,.""* 6. Grand Ledge, Lakewood, Alma (dsqualfed), In conference matches last week, St. Johns downed Grand Ledge, , and defeated Alma, Aganst Alma Wednesday, the Redwngs set a school record for ther.team effort of 153 and Dream hand Jack Morrson, St. Johns, receved a crlbbage players' thrll of a lfetme last week. He was dealt a perfect 29 hand. Morrson not only receved the 'perfect hand but defeated Ills opponent, Jack Hart, n the process. The game was played at Hart's resdence, 207 N. Emmons, St. Johns, on Monday (May 18). Free Clnton County Gaffney set an ndvdual record shootng 35., Chuck Green shot 38, John Estes 39 ahd Schueller 41. Alma's Bob Mller paced the Panthers wth a 40, whle teammates Rck Johnson and Rck Howe each shot 41 and John Gratton 42, At Grand Ledge Thursday, Green and Estes paced the Redwngs, each shootng 42 whle Schueller shot 43 and Gaffney 44. Jon Tansey led Grand Ledge wth a 43 whle teammates Dave Gaul and Evan Roland each shot 45 and Jm Grant 48. Power Mchgan State's weghlfttng Club won the 1970 Natonal Collegate Powerlftng champonshp. TO ALL POOL OWNERS 76 PAGE ILLUSTRATED SWIMMING POOL CATALOG YOURS FOR THE ASKING PLEASE SEND.ME YOUR 76 PAGE ILLUSTRATED SUMMING POOL CATALOG My pool s: '. _ O above ground. - :.,, X) n ground Name Street, CHy_ sze m*+ State Clp and mal to: Zp DIETZ POOL & PATIO SUPPLY 1259 East Grand Rver ^Okarnos, Mchgan Bath places ffth n Ingham County meet Placng n eght events, Bath's track team pcked up 23 ponts for ffth place n competton wth eght schools at the In'gham County League track meet last week. Perry won the meetwth471/2 ponts, whle Plnckney was second wth 39 1/2, Fowlervlle thrd wth 35 ponts and Dansvlle fourth wth 34. Roundng out the league was Wllamston, sxth, 17 pontsj Lesle, seventh, 11 ponts and Stockbrdge, eghth, 7 ponts; Takng Bath's only frst place was Steve Looms who won the hgh jump wth a leap of 5-feet- 7. The Bees' Joe Mtchell ted for ffth n the event wth a jump "of 5-feet-3. Looms also placed n the hgh hurdles takng the fourth spot 'wth a tme of,16.6. Don Koeng took thrd n the shot put wth a heave of 47-feet- 7 3/4, whle G. Shaw placed second n the 880-yard run coverng the dstance n 2:04.3. Fowlervlle's Denns Evans just shaded Shaw for frst n the event wth a tme of 2:03.9. Dave Burlegh's tme of 10/6 got hm a thrd spot n the 100- yard dash whle Mark Stoddard took fourth place In the low hurdles coverng the dstance n In the pole vault, Bath's Bra'd Schably's 10-foot vault ted hm for ffth wth Perry's R. Scrlbner. In the 880-yard relay Bath placed fourth n 1:36.6. \- O-E track team 4th n conference meet Ovd-Else, wth 26 ponts, -placed fourth among sx schools competng n the Md-Mchgan B Conference track meet last week. Bullock Creek rolled up 72 ponts to retan the conference trophy for the thrd straght year. St. Lous was second wth 67 ponts 'and Corunna was thrd wth 34. Roundng out the competton was Chesanng wth 20 ponts and Ithaca wth fve. Ovd-Else's Dck Bates captured the only frst spot for the Marauders when he took the 180- yard hgh hurdles n a tme of Teammate Cal Woodard placed fourth n that event wth a tme of jhhpnn'^tsflt^ Woodard placed second n the 120-hgh hurdles wth a tme of just behnd Crag Beard of St.. Lous wth Bates placed fourth n the event. Woodard took thrd n the hgh jump wth a leap of 5 7 feet-3 whle Bates was n a te for fourth wth Corunna's Mke* Meer and Terry Hart. Jm Stewart took thrd n the 440-yard dash coverng the dstance In 53.65, John.Keenah of Bullock Creek won the event wth a tme of 52.7 and Corunna's Greg Temple was. second n 53 seconds. In the pole vault, O-E's Keth Reha placed ffth wth a vault of 11 feet.. In the two-mle run, Byron: Prange placed ffth. ; ^y m.^s m fj"-rt^t (GIFTS for GR ADS TRAVEL KITS Englsh and Russan Leather Cologne Lotons and Hundreds of Gfts to Choose From Bllfolds $4. 00 to $ Te Bur, Tacks, Belts Cuff Lnks 1.50 up and JEWELRY ^ E g ' We Monofrmm ' Our BILLFOLDS F-R-E-E Vst Our Gft Bar Many Unusual Gfts for Men OVER 80 FT OF DISPLAYED GIFTS $1 UP LARGE SELECTION SUITS Specally prced at W fo *99 M Natonally Known Brand Sport Coats S34 50 to $ Also BLAZERS sngle and double, breasted REHMANN'S CLOTHING FURNISHINGS SHOES for DAD and LAD : " St. Johns v

10 Page 10 A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Wednesday/ May 27, 1970 r L James; t. V/httemore Obtuares n the Clnton County area James L, Whttemore, 64, of 337; West Front Street, Ovd ded suddenly Wednesday, May 20.whle 'at work at the Ovd Ol Company.... ' Tuneral servces were held at * the floyghtpn. Chapel. of the. Osgqpf ^Funeral; Hortes, ; Inc., "Oyld on " Saturdayj" May 23 at 1:30 p.m.. j.vth'j&v. Walter A. Kargus offcatng. Bural 'was n the Stlson Cemetery, He was : born n Ovd Townshp on Aprl 10, 1906 a chld of Lyman and Nelle Whttemore and was a graduate of Ovd Hgh School, Olvet College' and attended Mchgan State Unversty. He marred Edna I. Balcam n Vctor Townshp on June 22, He was a member of the Unted Church n Ovd, Lons Club,,Qvd Masonc Lodge 127 and the Lansng Ol Men's Club. He became a partner n the Ovd Ol Company n Survvors nclude hs wfe; one son, M. Lee of. Grand Rapds; three ssters, Mrs. Rene Haskns of Pontac, Mrs. Frances, Trytten of Ann Arbor and Mrs. Ellen Seger of Mlford; and three grandchldren. Leonct Hayward ELSIE(c) Funeral servces for Mrs. Leona L, Hayward, 47, of 3435 Mead Road, rural Else were held Monday, May 25 at.the Carter Funeral Home wth Rev, Gordon Showers of Else offcatng. Bural, was made n Farfeld Cemetery. from VAN W. HOAG Dear frends, Memoral Day wll be less sad and more joyful f we but realze that 1 God n hs magnfcent Creaton has establshed earth lfe as an apprentceshp for a more radant, lfe beyond. Those., f loved" W M ^ ^ r W s ^ \t through ther apprentceshp^ "wll ultmately welcome'us' nto ther more radant exstence. Sncerely, Joag Funeral Jome ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN I ^ Mrs. Hayward ded. Frday mornng followng surgery... She*wa's born Aprl 2, 1923 the chld of Wllam and Melvna Brown n Harrson. She marred John Hayward n Bannster Aprl 8, 1942 and came to the Else area from Lowell n,1943. '"'... Mrs. Hayward was'employed at Hancock Industres n Else. Survvors nclude her husband, John; two daughters,,mrs. Vna Susan Kchmar -.'of Parwell. and Mrs, Lnda Stadck: of Jacksonvlle, N.C.; threesons,. John Jr. of rural Else, jatnes of.owosso and Marlon of Ft Bragg, N.C.; three ssters, Mrs. Edth Blossen and Mrs. Lonella Andrews of Flnt and Mrs. Loutressa Bentley of Tus'tn> Mch.; three brothers, Edward of Flnt, Norman of Harrson and Charles Brown of Farwell; and seven grandchldren. Charles Bough ton WACOUSTA(c) - Charles Boughton, 79, of7320eatonhghway, Watertown Townshp ded Saturday, May. 23 at St. Lawrence Hosptal followng a, long llness. Funeral servces were held Tuesday, May 4 26 at 2 p.m. at the Holhan- Funeral Home n Grand Ledge wth bural n Wacousta Cemetery. Rev." H. Bruce Perce and Rev. Mente Schuurmann offcated. A retred farmer, he was born n Watertown Townshp On July. 18, 1890 a chld of Cortland and Elzabeth Boughton. Hs wfe, Pearl preceded hm n death. He was.a member of the Delta Methodst Church and a member of the Church Orchestra. He was a member of the Boughton Orchestra, Delta Grange 370, a drector of the Appleton School for nne years, actve n the Market Growers Assocaton anda produce seller at the Lansng Cty Marker for. 47 years, a member of the Frendly Club of Lansng and the Senor Ctzens of Grand Ledge. Survvors nclude two sons, Chester Boughton of Lansng and Dorr Boughton of Grand Ledge; one daughter, Mrs. Donald Kloepfer- of Watertown LTownshp; nne grandchldren; '.l, greafagrand-n chldr,e,n;f and one brother,- loral of Grand Ledge. Myrtle Tucker Mrs. Myrtle Tucker, 75, a former resdent of 306 East Ral-, road Street, St. Johns ded Tuesday, May 19 at the Rlvard Nursng Home followng a long llness. Funeral servces were held at the Osgood, Funeral Home Frday, May 22 at 1:30,p.m. wth Rev. C. A. Stone offcatng.. Burfcl was n Chapel Hlls'Memoral Gardens. ^ She was born n Galena, 111., OTE JUNE 8th on June 15, 1895 a chld of Fred and Rose'Collns and had been a resdent of St.. Johns snce Her husband, Alfred preceded her In death n She was'a member of the Church of God. : Survvors Include one halfsster, Mrs. Bertha Potter; of Lewlston, Oho; one brother, Arthur R. Wllams of Woods, Ws.; and one sster-n-law, Mrs. Pearl Knckerbocker of Lansng. Clyde Jaqush Clyde Jaqush, 82, of Jacksonvlle, Fla., formerly of Maple Rapds and Lansng ded Tuesday, May8. Funeral servces were held May 12 at -the Gdden-Grffth Edgewood Chapel, Jacksonvlle, Fla.. He was. born on January 13, 1888 one of three chldren of Alton and Nora Jaqush. Survvors nclude hs wfe, Bertha; one sony Donald B. Jaqush of St. Johns; a sster, Mrs. Nelle.VanSckle of' Maple Rapds; two grandchldren, John D. Jaqush of St. Johns and Mrs. Glenna^J. Cressman of Lansng; and nne great-grandchldren, Mary Sullvan Mary. Sullvan,,87, a former St. Johns resdent ded Wednesday, May 20 n Watseka, 111., followng a long llness. Gravesde servces were held at Mt. Rest Cemetery on Saturday, May 23 at 2 p.m. wth Rev; Harold Homer offcatng. Osgood Funeral Home was n charge of the arrangements. A resdent of Watseka, 111., snce the death of her husband, Joseph, the famly formerly operated the St. Johns Hatchery durng the late 30's and early 40's. She s* survved by. several neces and nephews. Nna G. Powers Mrs. Nna G. Powers, 81, of 108 East Cass Street, St. Johns ded Monday, May 25 at Clnton Memoral Hosptal followng a short llness. Funeral servces wll be held Wedresdayy'May 27 at-l:30p;m;/ at the Osgood Funeral Home n St. Johns wthrev. Harold Homer offcatng. Bural wll be In Mt. Rest Cemetery. She was born n Fowler on August 24, 1888 a chld of John and Gertrude Mahar and attended Bengal Townshp Country Schools, graduatng from 'St. Johns Hgh School. A lfe long resdent of St. Johns, she-was a nurse at Sparrow Hosptal and Clnton Memoral Hosptal. She was a member of the Unted Methodst Church, Amercan Nurses Assocaton, and Sparrow Hosptal Nurses Assocaton and graduated from' Sparrow Hosptal School,of Nursng n , Survvors, nclude one daugh- " ter, Mrs, Katherne Harper of East Lansng; two granddaughters, Mrs. Dna Boettger and Mrs. Kathleen Klmber of St. Johns; three great-grandsons; one sster, Mrs. Mabel Wellng of-lansng. Rostan Mehney Rostan (Ross) A. Mehney, 58, of R-2, Bngham Townshp, ded Monday, May 25 at Clnton Memoral Hosptal followng a short llness. Funeral servces wll be held Thursday, May 28 at 10 a.m. at the Osgood Funeral Home In St, Johns wth Rev. Robert Koeppen offcatng. Bural wll be n Mt. Rest Cemetery. He was born n Iona County on July 20, 1911 a son of John and Susan. Mehney and was a graduate of Rodney B. Wlsqn Hgh School. He was a lfelone resdent of the St. Johns area and marred Ruth Whte n Ovd on Sept. 17, A retred farmer, he Was a member of the Masonc Lodge F&AM 105 and the Farm Bureau. Survvors nclude hs wfe; three sons, Bruce, Rostan Jr., and George all of St. Johns; three grandchldren; one brother, Dr. Gayle Mehney of Grand Rapds. Elze R. Exelby Elzle R. Exelby, 74, of 6357 E. Prce Road, Shepardsvllle, ded Monday, May 25 at the Lansng General Hosptal followng an Illness of eght months. Funeral servces wll be held Thursday, May 28 at Houghton Chapel of the Osgood Funeral Home's, Inc, Ovd at 1 p.m. wth Rev. Karl Zegler offcatng. Bural wll be n Stlson Cemetery. He was born n Olve Townshp OP Nov 2fl 1A95 a chld of No Charge for Enlargng or Reducng Sze of Copy. Wllam,.ard Veda Exelby and was a graduate of Ovd Hgh School. He marred ydabalcam In Langsburg on June 2, 1917 and resded on Prce Rqad for the past 52 years. He was a member of the Prce Unted Methodst Church, a member of Pomona and. Natonal Grange, a former supervsor, of Vctor Townshp and a volunteer of the Cancer Socety for several years. A farmer, he was also employed for, 34 years at the Agrcultural. Stablzaton and Conservaton offce n St. Johns. Survvors nclude hs wfe; two granddaughters; fve greatgrandchldren; two brothers, Ernest and Leon of St. Johns; one sster, Mrs. Gertrude Berln of Gladwn; one son, Dale preceded hm In death. The famly requests memorals be sent to the Prce Unted Methodst Church or the Cancer Socety, Selzer Infant Gravesde servces for Matthew Todd Selzer, nfant son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Selzer of North Newton, Kan., were conducted n Zlmmerdale Cemetery wth Duane Beck offcatng. The baby ded shortly after brth Thursday, May 7 at Bethel Deaconess Hosptal n Newton.. Survvors nclude hs parents; hs grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Selzer of Kansas and Mr. and -Mrs. Harold Benson of St. Johns. Hs- mother s the former Jean Benson of rural St. Johns. Strength Saver The corkscrew was nvented to remove the tghtly sealed corks from wne bottles. Wthout the leverage of a corkscrew, t would be necessary to exert as much as 300 pounds of force to extract a cork from a wne bottle n a straght pull. jaycee Auxlary Awards Nght The Westphala Jaycee Auxlary nstall, new offcers, present a'scholarshp to a P-w senor grl and'hold ther Awards Nght of auxlary members onmay 18. New offcers' for 1970f71 are Mrs. Danel Martn, presdent; Mrs. Jerome Smth, vce-presdent; Mrs. Tom Spencer, s'ecre- How to subscrbe to the Clnton News Just complete ths coupon and mall to Clnton County News, 120 E. Walker St., St, Johns, M O One year $5.00 Sx Months $3.75 Three Months $2.00.(Outsde of Mchgan $6 per year) Payment enclosed Bll me later NAME. ADDRESS. CITY SAMPLE PRICE LIST For Prnts From Your Copy Prnted On 20 lb. Bond Stock Whte Stock-Colored Avalable at Small. Addtonal Charge Prces Apply to Work wth Black Ink Quantty SYt X 11 sy 2 x X17 50 ONE SIDE TWO SIDES $ 3 50 $5 fl0 ONE SIDE TWO SIDES ONE SIDE tary; Mrs. Duane Blatt, treasurer; Mrs.. Bob Schaar, past presdent; Mrs. Don Bengelatd Mrs, Jay Caldwell, drectors. Collen Schaefer a Pewamo- Westphala senor was awarded a $100 scholarshp to, contnue her educaton n her chosen feld of Nursng.. Awards were gven, to Mrs. Danel Martn, outstandng Jaycette; Mrs. Duane Martn, outstandng board member; Mrs/ Tom Spencer, standng commttee charman of the,year; Mrs. Dens Plmore key woman and OSGOOD the presdent's award went to Mrs. Duane Blatt. Awards were presented for outstandng projects Mrs. Dens Plmore, Communty Servce Project; Mrs. Duane Blatt, Internal Project; Mrs. Bonne Schmtt, Money Makng Project; Mrs. Dens Plmore, Jaycees Assstance Category/ A specal award was gven to Mrs, Danel Martn as charman of a project whch contrbuted the most to the communty. Charman of the Awards Nght was Mrs. Stanley Smth, FUNERAL HOMES artn*,n* j& *twf TWO SIDES $400 $580 $550 $g W Q $ 5 90 M 60 *6 70 tyo MO $ 4 90 ' 57J0 $550 $goo $350 $f $5 70 $800 $540 $900 $960 $1360 ST. JOHNS FOWLER MAPLE RAPIDS- OVID " - 8 t *1 * <: x $ 6 50 $ $j0 00 $11 «o $15 30 $ 7 30 $ 9 80 $8 20 Ml 00 $1260 $(700 SAME LOW PRICES IN LARGER QUANTITES-Check Us Out! PLUS ) FREE PICK-UP & DELI VERY IN CLINTON COUNTY Call Collect T, \\. v >: St. Johns School 0R DIAL OPERATOR ASK FOR ENTERPRISE 8201 M

11 t» t Wednesday, May 27, 1970 OES County meetng hosted by Maple Rapds Maple Rapds Chapter 76, Order of the Eastern Star, was host to the 63rd annual meetng of Clnton County Assocaton, Monday, May 4 at the Masonc Temple n Maple Rapds. A coffee hour followed the 9:30 regstraton of 78 members and guests. A prelude was gven by Hazle Wrght of Maple Rapds. Shrley Crag, Worthy Matron of Maple Rapds, opened the mornng meetng at 10 a.m. The followng Worthy Matrons of Clnton County, and ther respectve county offcer were presented to the East, by Escortng Marshal, Luclle Pane, Maple Rapds and ntroduced, Else, Jenne Loznak, Maple Rapds, Shrley Crag; Radant, Jeanne DsVore; Wacousta, Jeanette Babbtt; Mornng Star, Elzabeth Glbert and DeWltt, Donna Coullng. Presdent, Lela Wlson; frst vce presdent, Marguerte Berry; second vce presdent, Kathryn Wllams; secretarytr.easurer, Msrtha SMpma.; chaplan, Chrstne Snyder and marshall, Florence McNaughton, Lolla Wlson prosldod ovor tlo mootng. The flag cor onony was pro-- ontod by DeWltt Chapter, Dentn Caulng road the "Pledgee!AUeglanee'' wrtten byrehard l, R@d', Skolton, Many guests wore present for the all-day mootng, Tho grand worthy matron, Dolores Blackburn was ntroduood and gvon Grand Honors, She was Invted to reman In tho East, Others Introduced wore! Sarah Arnold, Grand Assocate Matron; Florenco Adar, Grand Conductress; Francs Strand, FAMILY DRIVE IN THEATER $\. Johns on US-27 May29, aftal 'June 1 & 2 abutch CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE'KID and?o» cwus» FOI pus A Dmfn ds Grunwald Producton VIRNA GEORGE LISI» SEGAL %.jhegm, WhoCbuldrt Say 0 Colo; by Da Luxe Extra -Fr. & Sat. only Dsney CARTOON FESTIVAL Grand Assocate Conductress; and Carolyn Everett, Grand Esther. J, The followng Past Grand offcers were ntroduced: Floy Mller of Wacotsta/PastGrandAdh; Marjorle Barton, Padt Grand Chaplan. Nora Hadfleld was ntroduced as a Grand' Representatve from Mchgan to Oregon, Other Worthy Matrons present were Ella Crause of Roscommon and Mary Alce Snder of Md e- ton, Other county offcers were Mary Alce Snder/ presdent of Gratot -'Isabella Countes; Pat Whte, frst vce-presdent of Shawassee County; Nora Hadfleld, Marshal of Shawassee County and Donna Jenkns, secretary of Genesee County. The followng offcers were elected f6r the followng year and nstalled at the afternoon sesson. A COLUMN DEVOTED TO INTRODUCING NEW ST. JOHNS RESIDENTS PHILLIP D.TEREMI, hs wfe, CI ol a and ther chldren, Jeffrey, age 3 and Rchard, ago 1 1/2 years old are now rosdents of 1150 Wldcat Road, St, Johns. Tereml Is employed at the Boerhard Poods, n Lansng and they are former resdents of Lansng. CLINTON THEATER \ t Downtown St. Johns' EVERY NITE 1 SHOW AT 7:45 p.m. NOW PLAYING 1 WEEK May 27 thru June 2 ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR GIG YOUNG T* 1HIV 8H001 HORSfft, DON'T THTY? o r«uorcxtut»*n0c0"o»«ttot) COLOR PANAVISION GIFT GUIDE Presdent, Marguerte Berry, Maple Rapds; frst vce-presdent, Kathryn Wllams, St. Johns; second,yce-presdent, Althea Kraft, Wacousta; Secretary-treasurer, Luclle Spencer, Ovd; chaplan, Donna Coullng DeWltt and marshal, AnnaDunay, Else. nstallaton of County Offcers for were Installng offcer, Luclle Pane, Maple Rapdst"1nstallng marshal^ Floy Mller, Wacousta; Installng chaplan, Nelle VanSlckle, Maple Rapds; nstallng'organst, Anne Praay, Else and nstallng solost, Jeanette Babbtt, Wacousta. Durng the afternoon sesson, the Grand Worthy Matron, Dolores Blackburn was agan a guest n the East, She gave an nterestng account of the varous changes takng place In the Grand Chapter of Mchgan and welcomed each to the "Holday," Grand Chapter Sesson, October 13, 14 and 15. Eght members of Else Chapter honored 16 past and present "Marthas." Tne "slver" collecton was presented to the Grand worthy Matron, along wth a glass lantern contanng money collected at the varous Frends' nghts. Maple Rapds Chapter served tho lunoheon at noon, Next year's mootng wll bo May 3 In St, Jons.! Announcements ntsj CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Judth Kay Mllor and James Thoro Is a. change In tme for Francs Ordway oxohnngod marrage VOMI Saturday, May 10 n Memoral Day Ssrvlcts to be' hold n Ovd, Parade wll start a 1 p.m. ceremony hold n St, at 11 a.m. wth the program Joseph Catholc Church, St, to begn at 11:30 a.m. at the Johns. Htv. Wllam Hnnltord Maple Qrovo Cemetery, In ease performod tho doublo rng aorvloo boforo an altar of whlto of bad weather the servce wll bo hold at tho Veterans Hall, gladolus, Tho servce at tho South Ovd Cemetery wll be on Sunday, Tho brde s tho daughtor of May 31 at 1:30 p.m. and at the Mr, and Mrs. Rchard Ernest Mlddlebury Cemetery on Sunday, Mllor of 408 EaBt Cass Street, May 31 at 2:30 p.m. St, Johns and the groom \a the son of Mr, and Mrs. Aaron Ernest Ordway of 703 South Klbbee Street, St. Johns. The DeWltt Merry Mxers Western Style Square Dance The brde was gven In marrage by her father and entered Club wll host Its annual horoscope dance Saturday, May 23 the altar n a slk organza and at the Sherdan Road School n Vence lace Vctoran-style gown Lansng, The school Is located wth a hgh necklne, full Bshop two blocks West of U.S. 27, Russ sleeves and a bell skrt. Pnk I'artjatjd ot^er^e^cauers,..,..., wll rbbon and lace, accented^ the v per couple. Refres be served, A Wde Selecton of Fne Gfts Buxton Bllfolds Statonary Tmex Watches Travel Kts Cosmetcs Perfumes Colognes by favorte makers Class of 1950 from Rodney B, Wlson Hgh School wll hold Its 20 years class reunon on Saturday evenng, July 18, at Daley's wth a socal evenng to follow dnner. Classmates stll not reached are Alce Baley, Los Erwln, Rck Hayes, Loretta Krlstofferson, June Martn and Bob Perkns, Anyone knowng ther whereabout may contact Mrs. Paul Marts Jr., The 67th annual Ovd Hgh School Alumn Banquet wll be Saturday June 6 at Ovd - Else Hgh School. ' The affar wll be a potluck dnner and wll begn at 7 p.m. Those aw 1, lng are requested to fur ns, '.her own dshes and tablewart, Beverages and roll wll be. rnlshed. Ths y^r's banquet wll honor the Classes of 1900, 190, 1920, 1930, 1940, 1950, 1960 and a specal nvtaton Is extended to the Class of Popular After Shave Lotons Electrc Razors and many, many more Headquarters for Hallmark Cards FINKBEINER'S PHARMACY Your Famly Health Center FOWLER, MICHfGAN MRS. JAMBS FRANCIS ORDWAY Judth Kay Mller weds James Ordway Julet cap of pnk and whte lace, frosted wth beadng, -secured the three ters of elbow-length Imported lluson and she carred a pln'< and whte cloud bouquet of dases and baby breath. Matron of honor was Maureen Mller and was asssted by brdesmads Mary Becker and Susan Mergnac, Laura Mller was a Junor brdesmad and flower grl was Mchelle Ordway. The attendants wore petal pnk dacron f^oor-length gowns wth a Jewel necklne, full Bshop^ sleeves and bell skrts. Ther open crown pcture hats matched Newlyweds jet to England Arman 1/C and Mrs. Wllam h, DeGroot left Thursday, May 21 for England. The groom s Wth the Ar Force at RAF Alconbury and the couple wll resde n Huntngdon and they wll be statoned n England for the next two and a half years, Pre-nuptal showers for the brde, the former Judth Ann Fox, v/ere gven for her late n Aprl and early May by ssters of the brde for 42 relatves. The shower was held In Lansng and hostesses were Mrs. James Fablano, Mrs. Mchael Qulntlerl and Mrs. Robert Smth. Marcla Parr and Gay Bond Havens hosted a personal shower at the Parr home. Guests ncluded former hgh school frends of Judy's and college sute-mates. Mrs. Edward W. Prowant and Mrs. Earl R. Lancaster gave a mscellaneous shower for the brde-to-be at the Prowant resdence on N. U.S. 27.Thegu.ests, numberng 28, Included frends of the groom's mother, Mrs. Dck,DeGroot and JUdy's weddng attendants. Out - of-town guests were from Jackson, Lansng, Ovd, Grand Rapds and Muskegon, Mrs. Wllam S. Knght hosted a personal shower for 35 guests of close frends, relatves, brdal attendants and co-workers of Judy's "at the Clnton Memoral Hosptal. The rehearsal dnner was hosted by the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dck W. DeGroot at the *L and L" on Thursday evenng, May 14. The 32 guests ncluded the weddng attendants and ther guests. Honored guests were Judy's father, John P. Fox and Mss Dors Fox, aunt and Godmqther of the brde; and Herman Pohl, uncle of the brde, and the Rev Father Hankerd. tholr gowns and they QUIT kd pnk nosegays of dasy mums and baby breath. Roger Ordway was host man whle Wllam Ordway and Denns Ley asssted as groomsmen, Junor groomsmen was Alan Mller and rng banror was Kyle Martn, Seatng tho guosts woro James Kus and Torry Ordway* The oouple greeted 300 guests at a recepton whch was hold at tho VFW Hall In St. Johns. Specal guests at the weddng and recepton were Mrs, Lotte Brths Clnton's Ctzens of Tomorrow EAGLE(c) - CAMPBELL - A grl, Jennfer Nacole, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Alan R, Campbell of 7651 West Mt. Hope, Grand Ledge on May 14 at Sparrow Hosptal, She weghed 9 pounds. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert VanDresen and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Campbell. The mother s the former Amy Lou VanDresen, PARKER-A grl, Mamarle Lynn was born to Mr. and Mrs. Alan K. Parker of 108 S. Ravena Blvd., Ann Arbor on May 6 at St. Joseph Hosptal. She weghed 7 pounds, 3 ounces. The baby has four ssters. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dana D.Parker of R-5, St. Johns, The mother s the former Maryann Sherwood N Strz. LOWE A grl, Dawn Mare, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lowe of St. Johns, May 14, at Clnton Memoral Hosptal. She weghed 7 pounds, 3 ounces. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pearson and Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Lowe. The mother Is the former Choryl Pearson. SMITH-A grl, Hronda Lea, was born to Mr. and Mrs* Harold J, Smth of Westphala, May 14 at Clnton Memoral Hosptal. She weghed 0 pounds, 11 1/4 ouneos. Tho baby has two brothers and two ssters, Grandparents are Mr, and Mrs, Leonard J, Smth and Mrs, Esther Puns, The mother s the formor Clara Pung, FROST-A grl, Angela Mare, was born to Mr, and Mrs, Charles L, Frost of 200 E, Baldwn, May 10 at Clnton Memoral Hosptal, she weghed 8 pounds, 0 1/2 ounoes. The baby has one brother. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.. Earl Kng and Mr, and Mrs, Charles W. Frost. The mother s the former DawnKlng. Ordway, grandmother of the groom, Mrs. Geraldlne Martn and Mrs, Edth Mller, grandmothers of the brde. was born to Mr. and Mrs. Larry PURVIS-A grl Melssa Anne, For her weddng trp to Lake L, PUrvls of R-3, St. Johns on Mchgan the new Mrs. Ordway Aprl 9 at Carson Cty Hosptal. chose to leave In a pn 1? and She weghed 6 pounds, 10 ounces. Whte lace dress wth matchng The'baby has one, sster* Grandpa.rente t ' : ar& smtaand 11 Mr.sbCff pjjvkj accessores. Followng thblf trp the couple wll resde Edgar Purvs -ant Mr* afd Mrs. In Lansng. Carl Shlnaberrv. The mother Is The couple are both graduates the former Anne Mare Shnaberry, of Rodney B. Wlson Hgh School. 441 m> Fresh Baked BREADS * Plan DON UTS MR. AND MRS. EARL BEAGLE Celebrate annversary WACOUSTA(c)-Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beagle of 9430 Cutler Road wll be honored on ther 26th weddng annversary wth an open house held In ther home on Sunday, June 7 from 2 to 8 p.m. The event wll be hosted by the couple's.chldren Mr. and Mrs. Gary Clark, LeRoy Beagle, Mrs. Beagle's sster, Barbara Rose and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rose. Mrs. Beagle, the former Paulne Rose, and Mr. Beagle were marred In Wacousta on June 2, 1048 and have boon lfelong res- Celebrate annversary Mr. 'and Mrs, Harold P. Tholen, Prce Road, wll be honored on ther 2tJth annversary at an open house from 2 to 5 p.m., Sunday, May 31, n the St. Mary's Parsh Hall, Hostng the affar wll bo tho couple's four chldren, Mr, and Mrs, Dale Tholen of Westphala, Doreon of Lansng, and Alan and Glenn at homo. Ew w u n n M M mm+ nouncementsj :>^H UMIIWl U If UW0 The Communty of Fowler has started a fund drve for Mrs, Gerald Halfman who Wll tndergo heart surgery at the Unversty Hosptal In Ann Arbor on June 4, A beneft dance wll be held at the Fowler Conservaton Club Park, 2 1/2 mles south of Fowler ottmfty29 at 9 p.tm l t r "Donatons to the fund may be made at the Fowler Branoh of the Clnton Natonal Bank and Trust Company. BAKE SHOP HONEY WHEAT * RAISIN 1 WHITE Rch Golden EGG ROLLS Crsp GARLIC TOAST FAMOUS HOLE-IN-ONE RECIPE 5 oz. Ave. 16 oz. 3/M Page fl A dents of ths area. Mr. Beagle s employed at Motor Wheel In Lansng and both are actve members of the Wacousta Communty Unted Methodst Church. Mrs. Beagle s presdent of the WSCS. All frends and relatves of the couple are nvted to attend the open house. (*tv JUNE 20 ' DEBRA JONBS STEVES RENNELLS JULY IB PENNY FOLAND DANNY GILBERT JULY LINDA FLAK GAR? BRZAK JUNE 10 OWEN PLOWMAN BOB BLOMER JUNE 20 CONNIE MARTEN RODNEY RICHARDS AUG. 28 JENNIFER GOETZE JIM JORAE SEPT. 18 BRENDA BARRETT bour \VORRALL! 49«Doz. W/Coupon Below \ 59«49«! From the 'BAKE SHOP' PLAIN DOHUTS ~ 49( SAVt:20<?W/COUPON Doz.

12 Page 2 A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St..Johns, Mchgan Wednesday, May 27, 1970 I 1 - r hmmmt. ELDRIDGE.^ A boy, Charles Lee, was born to Mr. and Mrs, Wlfred Eldrdge of 1401 N. ; './Lowell Rd., R r 2, May 12 at Clnton Memoral Hosptal. He weghed 10 pounds, 9 ounces. The baby has two brothers. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Warren Eldrdge, Rchard Parmentor, and Mrs. Kathleen Wheeler. The mother s the ^former Laura. Parmenter. DeBOER A boy, Dale Alan, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dahl DeBoer of 3844 County Farm Rd,, May 14 at Clnton Memoral Hosptal, He weghed 3 pounds, 12 "1 1 Clnton's Ctzens of Tomorrow j ounces. The baby has one brother and two ssters. Grandparents are Mr.' and Mrs. Arnold Thelen and Mr. and Mrs. Mark DeBoer. The mother s the former Verena Thelen, KOWATCH-A- grl, Lprl Ann, was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Koyatch of R-t, Pewamo, May 1 at St. Lawrence. Hosptal. Sho weghed 6 pounds, 3 ounces* The baby has one brother. Grand - parents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kowatch of Pewamo and Mr. and Mrs, Leo Thelen, of Fowler. The mother s the former Mary Lee Thelen. ' NEW MEMBERS > Newly apponted Welcome Wagon hostess Mrs Laura MuManey sgned up Rehmann's Men's and Boys' Wear as Welcome Wagon sponsors ths week, Mrs MuManey placed the Welcome Wagon decal on the.store wndow ndcatng ther membershp as Norbert and John Rehmann look on. There are 11 other merchants who are Welcome Wagon sponsors and donate gfts to new famles movng to St. Johns. PHONE we'll have your order ready and watng for you! CROWNlNq AChEVEMENT fortheqraduate Thnk a damond watch s an Impossble dream? Not now! Our Crotons are dreams to look at: rch beautes wth 2 to 10 damonds each. Careful tmekeepers too. But Croton's way wth value brngs the prce down to earth. And we've trmmed even deeper. Come choose nowl CROTON MRS. STANLEY CHARLES POHL Jean Thelen becomes brde of Stanley Pohl Weddng vows were exchanged between Jean Rose Thelen and Stanley Charles Pohl on Saturday, May 23 n Most HolyTrnty Church n Fowler. Rev. Albert Schmtt performed the early afternoon double rng ceremony. The brde s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julus A. Thelen of 352 N. Maple Street, Fowler and the groom s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W* Pohl of 724 Lyons Road, Portland. The brde, gven n marrage by her father, chose an A-lne floor-length gown of organza over taffeta wth a ftted bodce, accented wth lace, a lace-bonded hgh necklne and full Bshop sleeves wth deep lace cuffs. Applques of lace accented the skrt of the gown and the chapeltran was attached at the wastlne. Her vel of Imported slk lluson was secured n place by an organza bow accented wth Vence lace^.motfs, andjshejcarred 'a bouquet of yellow roses and whte carnatons. Mrs. Karen Schneder, sster of the brde, served as matron of honor whle Ann Pohl, sster of the groom, and Susan Smon, frend of the brde, asssted as brdesmads. Debbe Thelen, nece of the brde, was flower grl. The attendants wore maze organza gowns wthsllghtlygathered skrts, full Bshop sleeves, pleated whte organza ruffles at the necklne and cuffs. A large bow detaled' the back of the gown. Ther headpeces were made of dases and they carred bouquets of whte, pnk, blue and yellow dases. Brother of the groom, Larry, Pohl served as best man.wth Denns Pohl brother of the groom, and Bruce Thelen, brother of the brde, assstng as groomsmen. Rng bearer was Steven Pohl, brother of the groom and ushers were Clare Thelen, brother of the brde and Eugene Pohl, brother of the groom. A 5 p.m. recepton was held n St. Mary's Hall where the couple greeted 450 guests. Specal guests at the weddng and recepton were the grandparents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fedewa. For her weddng trp to the South the brde left wearng an aqua knt dress wth matchng accessores. Upon return they wll resde at 222 W. Kalamazoo, Lansng. The brde s a 1968 graduate of Fowler Hgh School and the groom s a 1967 graduate of Portland St. Pat's. Lnda Droste brde of James Lnda Ann Droste and. James Wllam Roof exchanged weddng vows Frday, May-8 n St. Joseph Catholc Church. The double rng 7:30, p.m. ceremony was performed by Rev Wllam Hankerd. The brde s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Droste of R-l, St. Johns and the groom s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Roof of R-6, St. Johns. ' Altar flowers were vases of pnk glads, lavender mums and whte pompoms. Mrs. Herman Smth was the accompanst for sollst, Mrs. Carol Duguay. The brde was gven n marrage by her father and entered the altar n a whte floor-length gown of dacron batste featurng puffed eyelet lace Bshop sleeves Whch ended In a long cuff. The ftted bodce featured a stand-up collar wth a pleated panel accented wth a row of small but- Rley and Olve. By Mrs Golde Moore Mr, and Mrs. Roy Gbson and Mrs. Nelle Farrer were Mother's Day dnner guests of; ther chldren, Mr. and Mrs. Melvn Gbson and famly. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wollam and famly of Detrot and Mrs. Frank Tomasek of St. Johns were Sunday evenng vstors of Mr. and Mrs, Valentne Stoy, Carole, Sharon and Bll. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sehlke of ' Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Lews Slm of Prce Road were vstors of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moore on Tuesday evenng, May 12 and.helped them celebrate ther weddng annversary. Mrs. Nelle Farrer returned home on Saturday, May 9 after havng spent the wn.ter n Florda. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Blzzard entertaned the followng on Tuesday evenng of May 12: Mr. and Mrs. Dale Blzzard and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Blzzard, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Blzzard honorng.mrs. Bruce Blzzard on her brthday. Callers at the Ray Moore home ths pastweekwere: Mrs.Martha Blzzard, Mrs. Jan Blzzard, Mrs. Mare Brocker, Mrs. Ha Wood, Mrs. Vrgna Davs, Mr. and Mrs. Edwn Mohnke and Mrs. Mldred Stoy.,; The. Frendly, FarmersCommunlty Farm Bureau Group met wth Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moore of W. Chadwck Road on Wednesday evenng, May 13 wth 10 famles represented. Reports were gven by Myron Howe and Golde Moore. Dscusson was led by Dave Conkln after whch refreshments were served by the hostess. TheJunemeetngwllbe the annual pcnc byjhe group and Mr. and Mrs. John Greenfeld have asked the group to meet wth them. North Bengal By Mrs Wm. Ernst Wllam S. Ernst and son, Ronald of Battle Creek spent theweekend of May 16 wth ther uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Ernst and Maxne. On Saturday evenng, May 16, Mr. ard Mrs. Edwn Mohnke of South' Bengal were also vstors n the Ernst home. Sandra Foerch recently had mumps and was absent from school for several days.. Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Bancroft and son, Jay of SW Dallas were Tuesday evenng, May 12 vstors of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Ernst andmaxlne. Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Wrght of Perrnton were Sunday, May 17 callers of Mrs. EdnaWatamaker. Maxne Ernst spent Saturday, May 16 wth Mrs, Robert Beckhorn ofjona. Kathy Mortz vsted her brother and sster-n-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Mortz and son, Randy of rural Grand Ledge the weekend of May 16. tons to the wastlne. Her vel / of lluson was edged n lace and attached to a stand.--up cap bordered wth the same lace whch fell nto a long tran and she carredalongcascadeofpnk baby carnatons and whte rosebuds accented by a crcle of whue pearl hearts surrounded by dark pnk rosebuds. Sster of the brde, Sue Droste was mad of honor and asssted, by brdesmads, Kathy Schaefer and Barb Langlos of St. Johns, Junor.brdesmads ' were Bev Droste, sster of the brde and Anne Roof, sster of the groom. Flower grl was Nancy Droste, sster of*the brde. The attendants wore floorlength dotted swss pnk gowns wth a lavender cast that featured short puffed sleeves and skrts gathered at the back and accented wth a large taffeta bow* The flower grl was gowned n a whte dress. Ther floor-length vels were secured n place by a cluster of pnk rosettes- and they carred whte baskets of lavender mums, baby pnk carnatons and greens accented, by streamers of pnk rbbon. The headpeces were made by the grandmother of the brde, Mrs, Arden Cressman. Best man was Herm Hoffman and groomsmen were Ken Base frend of the groom,ronschavey and Doug Roof, cousns of the groom, and Bruce Droste, brother of the brde. Rng bearer was brother of the brde, Danel Droste. Seatng the guests were Tom Roof, brother of the groom, Mark Howard, cousn of the brde, and frend of the groom, Bll Rch-' ards of Ovd. Followng the ceremony the couple greeted 300 guests at the recepton held n the Socal Hall of the church. Host and hostess were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Droste, aunt and uncle of the brde. Specal guests at the weddng and recepton were Mr. and Mrs. Arden Cressman and Mr. and BRENDA JEAN CHADWELL Engaged The engagement of Brenda Jean Chadwell to Mchael Flescher has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Chadwell of 1006 Cornell Road, Owosso. He Is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Frederck Flescher of St. Johns. The brde-elect s a graduate of Green County Hgh School n Alabama. The prospectve groom s a graduate of Rodney B. Wlson Hgh School and s employed by Stan Cowan Mercury, A June 28 weddng s beng planned by the couple. play fashons for summer holdays from Mrs. Donald Droste, grandparents of the brde and Mrs.,Iva Bond, great-great-aunt of the brde. After ther weddng trp to the Smoky Mountans the couple wll MRS JAMES WILLIAM ROOF resde at 716 Chcago Ave., Lansng. The brde s a 1969 graduate of Rodney B, Wlson Hgh School and the groom s a 1967 graduate of the Ovd-Else Hgh School. Lnda Smth ecomes Lnda Smth, daughter-,of,mr. and Mrs, Lee Ray Smth of Lansng became the brde of Robert Boak, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boak of St. Johns on Saturday, May 9. The double rng ceremony was performed by Rev, Karl Krauss n the Chapel of the Emanuel Frst Lutheran Church n'lansng at 4 p.m. The chapel was decorated wth bouquets of whte snapdragons and mums. & Gven n marrage by her father, the brde entered the altar n a gown of chantlly lace wth long sleeves, a tered skrt and matchng v chapel-length tran of lace ters. A beaded cabbage cluster secured her shoulderlength vel and she carred a bouquet of whte muns and yellow rosebuds. Mrs. Penny Eaton, cousn of the brde,, served as matron of honor and Mrs. Carol Boak asssted as brdesmad. The attendants wore empre-style mnt green gowns of acetate and nylon covered wth lace. The yoke was accented wth a band of acetate vwm&zt-g -X HBoa.^atln wth a bow at the hgh wastlne and the front and back of the gowns were ftted wth panels of nylon organza fallng from the yoke band. They wore matchng mnt green headpeces and carred bouquets of whte and tnted mnt green shaggy mums. Allen Boak, brother of the groom, served as best man and Rchard Boak also a brother of V I the groom was groomsman." Terry Cressman, frend of the groom> seated the guests^ Followng the weddng adnner was served to the weddng party, and mmedate famles at the } home of the groom. An evenng recepton was held for frends and relatves. Spscal guests at the weddng and recepton were Mrs. Lula Boak, grandmother of the groom and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mkula, grandparents of the brde. After a short weddng trp to Northern Mchgan the couple Wll be at home n Lansng where the groom s employed at Oldsmoble, > from $69.95/ STOP IN TODAY AND CHOdSE A GIFT FROM OUR FINE SELECTION, : We can also desgn that specal rng Wth ANY stone*...backed by over 100years. experence. The Sunshne Crcleof the Bath Unted Methodst Church met Thursday wth Mrs. Dan Foote n Lansng, wth 13 members present. The Rev Alma Glotfelty presented the program wth Mrs.. Harry Fletcher presdng, 7 The June meetng wll be postponed untl July when It wll be held July 9 wth Mrs Wllam Moore n Langsburg. The June meetng of the WSCS wll be at the Glotfelty cottage' on Lake Mchgan at Muskegon, June.11, fashoned In DACRON' to'deck out adventurous grls the world over. Slck-as-a-whlstle llnes^ Beacon-brght shadngs. These carefree tar-rfcs n 50% Dacron polyester, 50% cotton, szes The collecton prced from $5.' RDuPont Rag.T.M, 107 N.Clnton St. Johns ;--, t estet <%KC cwe\\ev«dv, of. Webb-Rng, Inc. The Men's Club of the Bath Unted Methodst Church met Saturday, evenng n the home of v Raymond Eschtruth. They enjoyed a steak dnner and dscussed some repars needed at the church. '.

13 Wednesday, May' 27, 1970 CLINTON COUNTY- NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Rage 1 3^. ft t f * The Clnton Memoral Hosptal Auxlary nstalled ther new offcers t on Wednesday evenng, May 20 at the Congregatonal Church. Mrs Ladd Bartholomew wll serve as charman, Mrs Cyrus Waldron as frst vce-charman, Mrs Edgar McLaughln, secretary; Mrs Esther Hendershor, treasurer and Mrs Bruce Fowler, correspondng secretary. Mrs John Paradse, second vce-charman, was absent for the pcture. At 43rd annual meetng Mrs. Bartholomew named Hosptal Auxlary charman By ANNETTE WHITE News Socety Edtor New offcers for the comng year were elected at the 43rd annual meetng of the Clnton Me- mortal. Hosptal Auxlary last Wednesday. Installed to serve were charma, Mrs. Ladd Bartholomew wth Mrs. Cryus Waldron, frst vce-charman; Mrs. John Para- Rchard Scovel, Krsty Schneder and Jm Logan, drama students at Lansng Communty College presented the program for the Auxlary's annual meetng. 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New Spandex elastc sdes and back for "Acton-ft," coupled wth cups of PERMANENT PRESS polyester/cotton. No matter how much you wash and wear FdR, KEEPS, t comes out fresh, Wrlnktefree and whte, lke new. You'll want ths one by Exquste Form.. FOR KEEPS. Style 367, A, 32-40B.32-42C, $ D, $4.00 Fbers: 65% Polyester/35% Cotton. Elastc: Nylon/Spandex,. "*«.J dse, second - vce - charman; secretary, Mrs. Edgar Mc Laughln; treasurer, Mrs Esther Hendershot and correspondng secretary, Mrs. Bruce Fowler. New board members elected to serve were: Mrs. Fred Ferrs, Mrs, Vrgl Zeeb, Mrs, James Grost, Mrs Samuel Serrell, Mrs. Roger Hammontree, Mrs. Edward Mkula, Mrs. Howard Gentry, and Mrs. Wllam Ellott. Mrs. Edward Idzkowsk, outgong presdent, presented the year's report whch ncluded reports from commttees wthn the group and mentoned varous purchases made by the Auxlary for the hosptal. Among them was equpment to furnsh a new prvate room, an electrc crcle bed, v har dryer for the obste-' tres ward, furnture to re-furnsh the second floor sun room and furnture to furnsh the new X-ray department. As a long range project the auxlary s undertakng the purchase of a new nurse-patent call system. Mrs. Idzkowsk made a plea to the members for help n operatng theggft cart or^g^t counter on Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. Help s also needed to nstall televson sets n patent's rooms. Interested persons may call her at Entertanment for the evenng was suppled by three drama students attendng Lansng Com - munty College, Panst, Rchard Scovel presented hs own composton of the "Theme From Romeo and Julet" and an nterpretve readng of "Peter Rabbt" by author Joe Chandler Harrs. Krsty Schneder related through nterpretve readng nserts from "Two for the SeeSaw" by Wllam Gbson and Jm Logan entertaned wth a medley of song accompanyng hmself on the gutar. After the program tea was served by the commttee, Mrs. Gayle Vauconsant, Mrs. John Rumbaugh, Mrs. Wnchell Brown and Mrs. Fred Tedt. MEETIMUS The St. Johns Tops Club met Thursday, May 21 n the Communty Room of the Clnton Natonal Bank wth seven members present. The weght record showedseven members wth a 27 pound loss and no gans for the week. Door prze was won by Jula Thornton and mystery prze was won by Edth Kaufman. Edwn T. Stles Unt 153 of the Amercan Legon Auxlary held ther regular meetng Tuesday, May 19 at 8 p. m. wth presdent, Kay Mlshler presdng. Dues were ncreased to $4 per year, effectve wth the dstrbuton and collectng of dues for the comng year. Jean Dunham and Kay Mlshler were elected delegates to the State Conventon n Grand Rapds July The nomnatng commttee submtted the slate of offcers for next year: Kay Mlshler, presdent, Trude Masark, frst vce' - presdent, Bea Karbery second vce - presdent, Ann Walker, secretary; Velma Beaufore, treasurer; Margaret Crowell, chaplan; Jean Smth, hstoran, Kay* Harrs, sergeant alarms. Installaton wll be held June 9 at 8 p.m. at the Legon Hall. V It was announced that the 8th Dstrct meetng s June 7 at Langsburg, wth dnner at 1:30 p.m. and meetngs at 3 p.m. Browne troop 319 from.central School was hostess to an ntertroop cookout at the St. Johns Cty Park on May 20. Guests were Junor troop 22, from Central, Perrn - Palmer and Swegles Schools. The 40 grls and sx adults bult two fre-rngs and prepared ther meal. Ganes were*played and new camp-fre songs were learned. CUk te By MBS. NEVA KEYS, Correspondent t Contnued from page 7B A rde up the "Starway to the Stars" one of the longest escalators n the world to an observaton deck atop the Brew House, provded a photographer's paradse. The entre acre area of the tropcal gradens and wld anmal range was lavshly landscaped and there was a profuson of brllant flowers amd the lush green, a sght neverto-be-forgotten. There were flower -lnedpathways over 18 acres of the Gardens ncludng an enchantng Story Book Lane and Dwarf Vllage, whch attracted adults as well as chldren. We contnued north and crossed the Suwannee Rver of Stephen Foster fame several tmes whle n Florda. At nght we stayed near Tallahassee's Captol, hgh on a block square knoll overlookng the'jwsness dstrct and surrounded by a group of sparklng whte state offce buldngs. As we crossed western Florda -by.^wayjyof^-chattahoochee land Maranna', we'skrted Pehscola and the Elgn AFB Provng Grounds to reach Moble, Alabama, where we saw the USS Alabama n ts permanent home n Moble Bay. The next ponts of nterest were Pascagoula, Blox, Gulfport area n Msssspp where Hurrcane Camlle struck last Aug , We stopped at the nearby Gulf Hlls Dude Ranch and Country Club where several of Jthe Else area golfers spent a 'week last February. We learned that Gulf Hlls was spared the full brunt of the hurrcane but many of ther staff suffered complete loss of home and all possessons. The vlla and cottage unts were flooded, trees and shrubs and the greens were n fne shape. We drove for mles and mles along the Gulf Coast whch Hurrcane Camlle ravshed, kllng many people, devastatng thousands of homes, hundreds of busnesses destroyed and mllons of dollars lost n property damage. Further along the co,ast we passed the town of Pass Chrstan whch was vrtually wped out but now s n the process of rebuldng. There were many old mansons, publc buldngs, hghways and brdges beng reconstructed. There were large boats Try Antes. We can keep those summer fashons lookng lke new. FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY ANTES CLEANERS 108 W. Walker Phone stll stranded watng to be dsmantled and- stll much twsted steel, downed trees and boarded up houses and other debr. It was not uncommon to see groups of moble homes and tralers located where beautful homes had been and contructlon gangs at work all along the Gulf Coast. Late that evenng, we arrved n New Orleans, famous for old world color and charm, Creole cookng, jazz musc and the Mard Gras. Snce ths was the frst tme we had ever vsted the cty, we enjoyed the 50 mle sghtseenng tour of the cty, the next mornng, by ar-condtoned Dxeland bus. The drver, a natve of New Orleans and a lecturer of long experence n the lore and hstory of New Orleans narrated the story of the cty notng more than a hundred specal ponts of nterest. There were several stops made on the tour so the passengers could takepctures.wealso walked down Bourbon St. and looked for souvenrs n one of the old shops where we vsted ts courtyard n the rear. We stopped at one of the cty's hstorc cemeteres where vaults are all above ground because of the hgh water table and tered vaults provdng several burals one above the other. We rodedoenthe M nan''street of the cty Canal St. to the Msssspp Rver where the 33 - story Internatonal Trade Mart s located. A stop was made at the heart of the French Quarter where Jackson Square, honorng Andrew Jackson, hero of the Battle ofneworleans, s surrounded by the Presbytere, Cabldo and Sant Lous Cathedral, Two redbrck three story Pontalba Buldngs wth wde galleres dsplayng fne ronwork were erected on ether sde of the Jackson Square n We enjoyed every mnute of the four-hour tour as we never could have drven the narrow streets or even known the magnfcent hstory of the'cty. Later n the afternoon, we left Lousana by way of the Ponchartran Causeway through northern Msssspp and ts large forests and lumber mlls to Tuscaloosa, Ala, where we stayed near the Unversty of Alabama, and dned at the old Wayfarer Inn. *Upon leavng the cty we drove past the old Gorgas Home, a trbute to General Gorgas who helped conquer yellow fever n the Canal Zone. We lost some tme gettng through ndustral Brmngham where we-en - countered a lttle motor trouble. We drove through Nashvlle, "The Cty of Country Musc' crossed the Cumberland Rver and found much road constructon n progress. We passed the Tennessee State Captol bult n the archtectural dea of a Greek Ionc Temple. I have faled to menton the ffth member of our travel group. It was a toy poodle, regstered under the name Bobs Monseur Andre, belongng to the Cornwells, He proved to be a seasoned traveler *as well as provdng entertanment and pleasure to all of us, but a bout wth the Mam fleas made hm uncomfortable for a whle. We enjoyed a lesurely Mother's bay breakfast n real southern style and after drvng all day reached home late n the evenng. My husband met me n Lansng but our teenage son, Jack stayed at home to.have the house all clean for "Mother's.Day** MRS. GORDON WAYNE MELSON Carol Squers brde of Gordon Melson SHEPARDSVILLE(c) - Carol Louse Squers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Squers of 3015 South Shepardsvlle Road and Gordon Wayne Melson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Melson of Portag'e were unted n marrage on Frday evenng, May 15 n the Shepardsvlle Unted Methodst Church wth Rev. Karl L. Zegler offcatng at the double rng ceremony. The brde was gven n marrage by her father and entered the altar n an empre-style gown of pearl luster brdal satn wth a chapel tran, Bshop sleeves and a stand-up collar. French lace accented the collar, cuffs and wastlne of the gown. A Julet cap secured her chapellength vel of slk lluson whch was trmmed wth the same lace and she carred an arm bouquet of red roses and whte carnatons accented wth whte satn rbbons. The brde styled and made her own gown. Mad of honor was Charlene Hesler of Albon and assstng her were brdesmads, Helen ahd Lnda Squers, ( ssters of. 'He brde. The attendants wore deh- * tcal empre-style gowns of pnk acetate taffeta wth a vole overlay of whte flocked flowers and vole Bshop sleeves. Ther pnk satn covered Julet caps secured pnk slk lluson and they carred a sngle red rose accented wth a, pnk rbbon wth streamers. James Melson asssted hs brother as best man and groomsmen and ushers were Larry Zomer of Vcksburg and Steve Rothlen of Kalamazoo. The couple greeted 200 guests n the Communty Room of the Church followng the ceremony. Specal guests at the weddng and recepton were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne B. Cook of St. Johns, Followng ther weddng trp to northern Mchgan the couple wll resde at 1526 Bank Street, Kalamazoo. The brde s a 1967 graduate of Ovd-Else Hgh School and Bronson Methodst School of Nursng. The groom s a daughter of Portage Central Hgh School and s a senor at Western Mchgan Unversty. Announcements Regular meetng of the Edwn *T. Stles Unt 153 wll be held on June 0 at * 8 p.m. at the Legon Hall, Please note change of date and tme] A teen challenge speaker from Detrot wll speak and present a flm 'Runaway Generaton" at the Chrstan Congregatonal Church at 8 p.m. on May 30. Former drug addcts wll accompany the - speaker. Sunday, May 31 the same program wll be held at the 10 a.m. Worshp Servce. M:;n\(s A meetng was*held>last week to set fnal plans for the annual Westphala St. Mary's Festval on July 4. Included n the program are parades, chldren's rdes, a band concert to be performed "by the Westphala Band, songs by the German Glee Club and a teen-age dance. The St. Johns Chld Study Club held ther May meetng n the home of Mrs. Kent Daley wth Mrs. James Sprng and Mrs. Jesse Jones servng as co-hostesses. Offcers reports were gvenfor the past year and Mrs. Roland Rtter, past presdent, nstalled the new offcers for Mrs. Jesse Jonespresentedeach offcer wth flowers. Mrs. Carolyn Jarvs was elected publcty charman of the Mchgan Chld Club Assocaton Golden Annversary and wll represent the St. Johns Chapter. Workng wth Mrs, Jarvs wll be Mrs. Thomas Hundley, Mrs. Kent Daley and Mrs. Rchard Wells. The next meetng wll be n September when the group wll entertan ther husbands at a progressve dnner. INDIVIDUAL ACTION No one can map out your lfe for you because no one has been where you are gong. OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE 1 VIVIAN WOODARD COSMETICS' known for elegance & prestge, Subsdary of GENERAL FOODS; Inc. earn money and have fun, too full or part tme. Free tranng gven. No restrcted terrtores. No Oblgaton. Phone Mon. & Fr. 7 to 9 p.m, But ova-these Days, The Rght Tme Isn't Enough, See our most complete selecton of Wyler, Bulova, Accutron, Caravelle watches startng at $12.95 A $5,00 cash gft to 1970 Senor Graduates wth purchase of any watch or merchandse n our store values at $39.95 or more. HARR'S JEWELRY 27 Years Sellng Damonds n Clnton Area 114 N. 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14 Wednesday, May 27, 1970 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St Johns/ Mchgan Page 14A OUT-OF-TOWNERS can call TOLL-FREE '?!.?> * by usng ENJERPRISB'SOl Ask your local operator! * HELP WANTED MALE ex - GI bookkeeper. Must have the best of character references. Excellent benefts. Call for appontment, Select Leasng Inc., 2-tf WANTED: Relable older woman to care for school-age chldren In motherless home. Qualfed may lve n. Phone p HELP WANTED: Auto parts tranee, should have hgh school educaton, pleasant personalty and be wllng to learn. Mechancal appltude desrable, excellent opportunty for advancement. Paul Automotve Inc. 320 N, Clnton Ave., St. Johns. 2-3 COOK WANTED: Apply nperson Daley's Fne Foods, S, US-27, St. Johns. 1-tf WANTED: Eavestroughers, experence not necessary, wll tran. Year around work. Frnge benefts. Apply: The Roary Corporaton, 1325 E, Jolly Rd,, Lansng, between 7 and 8 a.m. only. 50-tf EXPERIENCED shngle or hot roofers wanted. Apply n person at 1325 E. Jolly Rd., Lansng between 8 and 8 a.m. only. 4-tf YOUR OWN BUSINESS-Full or' part tme dstrbutng famous hgh qualty Rawlegh Products. For Informaton, wrte Frank Grosser, Box 115, Wlltamston, Mch p LADIES: Sales opportunty to make $3.00 or more per hour n your spare tme wthout prevous experence. We tran you. Wrte: E. and V. Pllsbury, 2074 Crestlne Crcle, Flnt, Mch p WIGS; I need three lades to assst me nfast growng busness, full or part. Wrte your own pay check. Indvdual, tranng. Wrte: E. antfy.'pllsbury, 2074 Crestlne Crcle, Flnt, Mch ' 4-3p HELP WANTED: Man to delver Detrot Free Press on motor route, also 1-andle delvery,route. PrefT man that works n Lansng, the nght shft. Wll consder retred or dsabled. Phone IV tf BOOKKEEPER-Typst. Experenced. Phone morn-. ngs, 210 Sprng St. Clnton Tool and Engneerng, 4-1 HELP WANTED: Day help. Convalescent home. Inqure Mrs. Lance, 702 Garfeld. 3-3p OFFICE HELP WANTED: Experence preferred. Typng a must. Please gve qualfcatons. Wrte Box B, Clnton County News. 4-1 WANTED EMPLOYMENT LET US dg your basement, trenches, dran felds wth our BACK HOE: or FILL-YOUR DRIVE or barnyard wth our GRAVEL. Wll delver, f possble. Phone , Vctor Smon. 52-tf nvell"drslng""and sefvc" Pumps, ppes and supples. Free estmates. Carl S. Oberltner, 4664 N. State Rd., Alma, Phone tf WAOTED'EISP'LOYMENT: Need * summer help? Call Bath Hgh School Youth EmploymentOfflce between hrs. of 2-4 p.m. for large or small jobs. 2-3p CUSTOM HAYING, condtonng, rakng, balng and 'handlng. Call Ron Davs, Langsburg, p ONE YOUNG mother would lke chld care n home. 3 years or older. Phone lp * WANTED MISCELLANEOUS TIMBER.WANTED: Logs and standng tmber. Logs delvered to our yard. DEVER- EAUX SAWMILL, INC, 2872 N. Hubbardston Road, Pewamo, Mchgan. Phono tf INTERNATIONAL 45 baler for *parts. For sale alfalfa hay. Fowler p WANTED; Garden plowng wth modern equpment, FOR SALE: rdng mower, 5 hp. ktchen snk - faucets, 4 tape recorders. Phone p WANTED good set of nner - sprng mattress and sprngs. Phone lp * FOR SALE MISC. FOR SALE; Waltom vbrator belt, heavy duty. Salon-type. Phone afternoons^.*. 2-dhtt>\ FO'WLER RESIDENTS: Take your ads to Fnkbener's Pharmacy for fast, convenent servc6 ' 50-dhtf FOR SALE: Bege davenport, good condton. Phone Ovd. 4-lp 300 GALLON fuel ol tank wth hand vacuum pump and hose. John Deere No. 27 Sprayer wth 28 foot booms. Paul Love, St, Clar and Taft corner, Ovd p ( FIVE DAY SPEICAL-Thursday through Monday, May 28-June 1; Peat Moss reg, 40? - 25? bushel; decoratve Red Bark, reg. $ only $2.25 per 3 cu. ft. bag, Japanese Spreadng Yews 2 ft. to 3 ft, reg. $ $5.50* Full -lne of artfcal shrubs 25% off. Shade and Flowerng Trees, Uprght Yews. Bowerman's Landscape Hall and Chandler Roads, phone LOFTY ple, free from sol s the carpet cleaned wth Blue Lustre. Rent electrc shampooer $1. Dean V & S Hardware, downtown St. Johns. 4-1 FOR SALE: 1969 Fox mn bke wth lghts, 4 hp engne, lke new. $200. Phone ,4-3p FOR SALE: 1967 self-contaned 16 ft. travel - traler, sleeps 6, excellent condton. Call'or see[ Rafter 4 d rlhh., 'ZM-Qmf'lwFH, Oakland. 4-3p FOR SALE: 20 ft. Globester travel traler. All self-contaned. Sleeps 6, call lp FOR SALE: 1969 Champon ' Moble home. 3 - bedroom, carpeted lvng room. 3 mles west, 1/4 mle north of Bannster on Wsner Road. 4-3p FOR SALE: 6 ft. Co-op mower, good condton. Phone after 5 Monday thru Thursday. 4-3p 1970 SINGER $56. Cash Prce just a few months old n a beautful walnut sew table fully equpped to zg-zag, monogram, buttonhole. You have a selecton of fancy embrodery desgns by choosng from an assortment of cams and wnds the bobbn automatcally. Only $56 orbuyonour Budget Plan. Dal a.m. to 9 p.m. 4-1 JUST ARRIVEDI Fresh supply of treated fence posts. All szes avalable. Also electrc fence supples, stock tanks of all szes n stock. Farmers Co-op Fowler. 4-1 LET US recommend a panter or paper hanger for you. Your Sherwn Wllams dealer. Fnkbener's. Phone , Fowler. 36-tf FOR SALE: Parts for all electrc shavers. Levey's Jewelry, Else. ~ 1-tf LOSE WEIGHT safely wth Dex- A - Det, and remove excess flud wth FLUIDEX. Only 98? and $1.69 at Parr's Pharmacy. l-7p FRANCIS AVIATION, INC.** Travel the safe way wth our charter servce or learn to fly wth us. Vets approved. Captol Cty Arport-Ph: fc FOR SALE: 2 stylsh formals, sze 10. $20 each. 610 Wght St., or phone after 5:30 p.m. 1-dhtf BEAUTIFUL weddng nvtatons' and accessores. Speedy servce. Fnkbener's. Phone 582-3l2l, Fowler. 36-tf, CA _ RPE"fr00% contnuous Flamefct nylon, rubber'waffle pad. 12 X 15 nstalled --$129. Commercal rubber backhylon,$4*95 sq. yd. Town and Country Carpets, 822 W. Man St., Owosso. Phone tf, REDUCE safe and fast wth Go- Bese Tablets and E - Vap "water plls" Glaspe Drug, 52-6p NEW MAPLE SYRUP 1 Now takng orders. Lvngston Farms, 2 3/4 north of St. Johns on US-27 1/4 mle west. 44-tf' PAINT SALE: top qualty Latex or Lnseed Ol Base House Pant. $5.95 gallon. Weber Lumber, Fowler, Phone FOR SALE: Steel Roofng corrugated and channel dran. Weber Lumber, Fowler, phone FOR SALE: Barron House - traler, 12 x 60, Contact Douglas M. Coe, 609 N. Morton, Lot 33. Phone Call before 3 p.m. weekdays only. 3-3p FOR SALE; Coronado wrnger -type washer. In excellent condton. Can be seen at 601 S. Clnton or phone dhtf BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY PART TIME Earn up to $1,000 ( and more) per month PART TIME as a wholesale dstrbutor servcng dsplays of our products n retal outlets n your county. $2,500 requred for nventory, tranng, management assstance, protected terrtory, etc., For detals on ths exceptonal opportunty phone or wrte Wllam A," Cook TODAY. Fountan Blue Products, Corporaton Bldg., 613 W. Brown Deer Road, Mlwaukee, Ws., , Phone (414) ,3-13p MAN OR WOMAN: Relable person from ths area to servce and collect from automatc dspensers. No experence needed...we establsh accounts for you. Car, references and $985 to$l,- 785 cash captal necessary. 4 to 12 hours weekly nets excellent monthly ncome. Full tme more;- For local ntervew, wrte, nclude telephone number, Eagle Industres, 3938 Meadowbrook Road, St. Lous Park, Mnnesota lp Suty* Ht>t» tadz < &&H * t&at^wcl ta%cc * FOR SALE MISC. FARM FOR SALE: Feed oats. John J. Pohl, 2 mles south, 3/4 west of Westphala, phone p 8 ACRES standng alfalfa and tmothy hay for sale. Robert A. Plne, Maple Road, Pewamo, phone p FOR SALE: Green Chop 18 foot wagon rack, used 10 weeks. Earl T. Barks, 1 mle west of U.S. 27 on Pratt Road, phone p FOR SALE: Automatc Ranger 36 door hog feeder. Earl T, Barks, 1 mle west of U.S. 27 on Pratt Road, phone , 4-3p FOR SALE: McCormck Mower. No. 100, 3 pont htch wth hay condtoner hook up, and 4 bar hay rackonrubber.2haywagons, Fowler p FOR SALE: Ferguson mower, 4 bar rake, 44 T-Baler, A.C. 60 Combne South Hollster Road, Langsburg. Harry Matteson. 4-3p 45 ACRES OF HAY, standng alfalfa, 7 1/2 mles east of St. Johns on M 21. Lloyd Bensnger, 7515 M p CENTURY Feld sprayer, traler type. Elmer Thelen, phone Westphala. 4-3p FOR SALE: 45 acres of Alfalfa, Orrn Blank, 1 1/2 mles south of Eureka, Phone p JUST ARRIVEDI Fresh supply of treated fence posts. All szes avalable. Also electrc fence supples, stock tanks of all szes n stock. Farmers Co-op Fowler* 4-1 y6r"yale"ac-190"dvs"e"wth duals. AC-9, 's semmounted, MF-72 combne- 10 ft.- wlthlnnes Chopper, IHC corn and bean planter, JD-feld cultvator-14 ft, AC - 4 row cultvator - front for WD. Stanless Steel wash vats, l,000crates ear corn. Phone , 2495 N. Merdan Road, Ovd, Dale Hnkle. 3-3p CLASSIFIED AD PAGES CASH RATE: 5c per word. Mnmum, $1.00 per nserton. YOUR AP RUNS 3 WEEKS FOR THE PRICE OF 2. Second week wll be refunded when your tem sells the frst'week. SAVE a 25c servce fee by payng for your charged ad wthn 10 days of nserton. BOX NUMBERS n care of ths offce add $1.00 ALL CLASSIFIEDS WILL BE ACCEPTED UNTIL 5 P.M. MONDAYS RATES are based strctly on Classfed Style. FOfc FAST RESULTS PHONE or ENTERPRISE 8201 FOR SALE: Three bottom trash plow (for muck, etc.), has Alls Chalmers snap coupler htch. See at 846 West State Road after 4:30 or IV Lansng. 2-3p ON THE FARM-TIRE SERVICE.' Phone Collect St. Johns ; FARMERS PETROLEUM.' NORWOOD hay savers and slage' bunks, all. steel welded wth rolled edges to last a lfetme. See at our yard, 6 1/4 mles south of Fowler. Phone , Fedewa Bulders, Inc. 22-tf FOR SALE: Used tractors and machnery Massey-Ferguson Super 90 desel, Massey - Ferguson 65 desel wth loader. Alls Chalmers WD, wde front. Olver 1800 desel. Olver 77 gas, Mnneapols Molne U. John Deere 24T Baler John Deere 45 combne, spke cylnder, 10 ft. platform. 3 John Deere feld cultvator, 10, 12, 13 ft. Bertram Implement Sales, Inc. Phone , Fowler. 3-3 FOR SALE: Soybeans year from certfed Hark Chppewa and Hybeans, $2,65 per bushel. 4 mles South 1/2 West of Fowler, Raymond Schafer. 3-3p BOLENS 2S^npgard"en\k R ctor and cultvator. Adjust to 36 Inches. New ponts, new carburetor, A-l, runnng condton, 125 Floral. 3-3p FOR SALE: Regstered Holsten bull. 700 pounds, Also 7 ft. New Idea Mower, Phone Fowler, p * LIVESTOCK FOR SALE: Several outstandng regstered Holsten 'bulls ready for servce. GreenMeadow Farms, Else, Mchgan tf FOR SALE: 1 small Bay Geldng, gentle but sprted. 1 whte mare due to foal mddle of June. Charles Johnson, 7 mles N. of St. Johns, Southwest corner of Hyde Rd. Phone p FOR SALE: 350 pound Hamp boar. Elmer Thelen, phone Westphala, 4-3p FOR SALE: * Hereford hefers 600 pounds, Lyle Mayers, 4 mles West to Lowell Rd., 1 3/4 mles North. Phone lp FOR SALE: Horses, Palamno stallon, 2 pant mares due now. 1 Geldng. Rdes and drves S. Holllster Road Langsburg, Harry Matteson. 4-3p FOR SALE: Purebred Poland Chna boar, 450 lbs. Phone Westphala lp ' _ FOR SALE: 65 feeder pgs. Otto Thurston, 4 mles west and 1/2 south of St. Johns. 4-lp BOAR FOR SALE: 5 mle west, 10 mles south, 1/2 mle east on Cutler Road. 4-lp FEEDER LAMB SALE: May 30, p.m. Fargrounds, Charlotte, Mchgan. 150feeder' lambs to be sold In pens of 4, by the head. Lambs wll be shorn, examned by a veternaran and gven a shot for over-eatng. Also approxmately 25 regstered ewe lambs and 5 ram lambs. Breeds represented: Hampshre, Suffolk, Shropshre, Dorsets, Corredales. Sponsored by Mchgan Sheep Breeders Assocaton. 3-2p FOR SALE: 6 feeder pgs. Frst place East of U.S. 27 on the Maple Rapds Road, Phone _ 3-3p FOR SALE: York Boar, 350 lbs. 1 mle South, 1 mle West of Pewamo. Len Smth, Phone p * MISC., GARAGE AND AUCTION SALES ' GARAGE SALE: Huge rummage sale."antques 'galore; tools,' furnture, applances, clothes, dshes. You name t, we got t. Mchgan Bankard welcome. Brng and Buy Shoppe, 105 N. Man, Ovd. Phone Open dally 9-5. Consgnment welcome. 2-3p AUCTION: 7 p.m. every Frday nght. New and used merchandse. Consgnments welcome. Open Thursday, 5 to 9; Frdays 5 to Aucton. 110 E. Man St., Maple Rapds. Auctoneers: De- Vere Hll and Charles Delaney. 43-tf * AUTOMOTIVE FOR SALE: 1966 Ford Fatrlane 500, 2 door, 6 cylnder, stck, runs great, very economcal. $600 call after 4 p.m. 4-lp FOR SALE; 5 new tres, 6.45 x 14; 3 unmounted, $9 each. 2 mounted on Rambler wheels, $12 each; 2 used snow tres 7.75 x 14 on Chevy wheels, $6 each. Call after 4 p.m. 4-lp Poneer Hybrds t *Corn : : *Alfalfa : ' * Sorghum \ * Sweet Corn I : : HOWARD WALKER 2-1/4 m. S. on DeWtt Rd. I Ph _ 4p J ft* ROTARY WATER WELL DRILLING ALL WORK GUARANTEED SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS SOLD & REPAIRED GILBERT & INGALLS, Inc. DeWtt or Dmondale tf AL GALLOWAY AUCTIONEER & REAL ESTATE SALESMAN LICENSED & BONDED REPRESENTATIVE OF THE BRIGGS CO. COMPLETE MACHINERY & INVENTORY ~ APPRAISAL BEFORE SALEI -WE ALWAYS HAVE CUSTOMERS'FOR Farm Real Estate, Machnery and Lvestock AL GALLOWAY St. Johns, Mchgan " PH BUICK Electra, 4-dr, HT. Good condton. Keys Gulf Servce, Else, Phone PLYMOUTH Belevedere, 4. dr. sedan, 6* cylnder, automatc. 16,000 mles. One owner Keys Gulf Servce. Phone ' CHRYSLERNewport4-door sedan, excellent condton. Keys Gulf Servce. Phone , Else. 4-1 FOR SALE: 1964 Corvette coupe, new pant and tres, 350 hp., 4 - speed. Excellent condton. Phone p FOR SALE: 1*967 Plymouth Belvedere, 4 door sedan, V-8, automatc. 16,000 mles. One owner. Keys Gulf Servce. Phone FOR SALE:.67 Buck-G.S Automatc, power, buckets, console, vnyl top, factory warranty, clean. SI.795. Phone lp DAY, WEEK, MONTH ot LdNG TERM LEASE Rent a New COMET or MERCURY Low Rates Daly, Weekly, Monthly Stan Cowan Mercury 506 N. Clnton St. Johns Phone tf 1 CAINS, Inc. BUICK-PONTIAC OPEL-GMC 210 W. Hgham St. Johns Phone USED MACHINERY ' Internatonal 806 Desel S4600 J.D Gas Olver 1800 Desels, C v seres, wde, front ea Massey Ferguson 1130D > Ford 6000 Commanders LP 1900 Ford 6000 D 2100 Case 830 D Massey Ferguson 65 Desels wth Multpower ea J.D. 730, 1 gas, 1 desel ea, 1900 J.D. 720 D. uuectnc start 1975 Massey Ferguson Super 90 LP Gleaner E Combne 2600 John Deere 95 Combne 3500 Internatonal 4-row planter $ 325 AL GALLOWAY USED TRACTOR PARTS Frst Farm^North of St. Johns on US-27 Phone Deadlne for all nsertons/ changes, or - } cancellatons for classfed pages: MONDAY 5 P.M FORD Galaxle 500, rado, power, steerng, 7 tres and wheels Buck, 4 dr. sedan power steerng, power brakes. Automatc transmsson, rado, both n good condton. Ovd p FOR SALE: 1969 Mach I Mustang 351 V-8, owner n servce. L.. C. Kndel, Else. Phone p LONGS RAMBLER SALES * Amercan Motors Cars * Internatonal * Trucks 801 W. Man Phore: Owosso M-l * FOR SALE SPORTS EQUIPMENT CAMPERS-PICKUP COVERS ; Travel Tralers and Equp - ment Rentals, Sales and Servce. Wng Mfg. and Sales, 5349 Wsner Rd., 1/2 mle west and 1 3/4 north of Ashley. Phone tf SHOOTING'S fun at dscount prces when you reload wth components from Smtty's Shooters Supples. U.S. 27, 3 mles north of DeWtt. Open evenngs. 4-3 a**' ca$ca MOBILE HOMES NEW & USED TRY & BEAT OUR PRICES J * ANYTHING IN TRADE ' MOBILE HOMES CARS - FURNITURE, UP TO 7 YEARS FINANCING J MEMBER MICH MOBILE HOME ASSOC* :..t NORTH US 27 n rtmfrm' I, r, -mo wjz-tft «^sr J, n.jje*wtfc* J,lsntJ 4 1 *4!> *" t USED TRACTORS r Ford Tractors and Implements New and Used Machnery Parts and Accessores CARLAND SALES and SERVICE Phone Owosso, SA Carland, Mchgan 24-tl Ford FARM and INDUSTRIAL TRACTORS and EQUIPMENT New and Used Smplcty LAWN and GARDEN EQUIPMENT "'" HENGFSBACH FORD TRACTOR SALES Phone PORTLAND, MICH; John Deere 4020 Gas John Deere 4010 Gas John Deere John Deere 50 w/ pwr. strg. Several good JD A&B tractors Farmall 560 Desel Farmall M Desel 4 Farmall Ms: 340 Gas 300 Gas 350 Desel ' 230 Gas Ford 4400 desel Industral wth loader USED EQUIPMENT IHC 8-ft. offset dsc. John Deere Model N Spreader P.T.O. John Deere F-145 Plow, 4-16" sem-mounted 4 John Deere 3-bottom mounted plows 2 John Deere 2-bottom mounted plows John Deere 4-14" mounted plow John Deere 2-bottom plow for JD MT tractor John Deere No. 555 traler plow, 3-14" John Deere Gran Drll 13 hole on rubber. ' Several other good Used plows, both mounted and traler type. Several\good used drags. DON SHARKEY ST- LOUIS, MICHGIAN Phone > % ~# FOR SALE: Boat N 14 ft. fberglass wth traler and 35 hp. motor. 911 N. Lansng St. 3-3p FOR SALE: 12 ft. plywood boat. Donald Wood, 1 1/2 north, of Pewamo. Phone lp * FOR RENT FOR RENT: 80 acres of farmland, 1 1/2 mles east of US-27 on the Clnton - Gratot County Lne Road. Phone or p FOR RENT: Large Apartment furnshed except bedroom sute. Completely carpeted. Adults only and depost. Inqure 911 N. Lansng, Phone p FOR RENT: Frst floor 5 room unfurnshed apartment. Marred couple preferred. Utltesexcept electrcty. No pets. Depost.and references. Phone p FOR RENT: 2-bedroom traler on Green Lake near Traverse Cty. Ideal for chldren. $75 per week. Phone after 5 p.m. 3-3p GARDEN SPACE n country, any amount. Call p FOR RENT Ar hamme"r""for breakng up cement, etc., We have two avalable. Randolph's Ready-Mx Plant, North US-27 phone tf APARTMENTS: Fowler - Westphala area. Pleasant country lvng, blacktop road. Large shaded lawn, garden plot. 20 mnutes from Lansng. Phone , Westphala. l-6p APARTMENTS: Completely carpeted, draped and ar condtoned, 'stove and refrgerator,' car port. 1 or 2 bedrooms. Laundry facltes. Phone or after 5 p.m.. 1-tf X tssstft.- *>> Lt Stgfltmponl- 200 W. STATE ST. PHONE HAMPSHIRE Drve: New L ranch. *Wll* the hammer to shape your new home. 308 S. EMMONS- 2 lvng rooms. Carpeted bedroom 15x13. \ 712 GARFIELD-Why rent when you can buy y our future $125 a month. 513 N. LANSING ST. Newly paneled dnng room. 5 room apartment upstars. 209 S. BAKER ST,- New lstng. "Pool" around n your own back yard. 3 - bedrooms. 505 E. McCONNELL 4-bedroom. New 1 1/2 story. Carpeted lvng room. 907 N. OAKLAND- 3- bedroom ranch, 1 1/2 baths. Full basement. 313 N. LANSING ST. Great place for plumbng and heatng busness. 38x135! 301 S. SWEGLK- 3- dnln^^jjjifflrroom, 302 W. GIBBS -Bultn refrgerator-'please wfe' let's see. 5 BEDROOM or 4 - bedroom and den. Nothng lke t n St. Johns. Begnnng soon n Prnce Estates. Plans In offce. Some revsons can be made before constructon starts. FOR APPOINTMENTS AT OTHER TIMES PHONE: Mrs. Wnne Gll Bruce Lanterman Derrll Shnabery Gerald Pope ' Duane Wrck ' Roy F. Brlggs R. A. Brggs (Lansng) Arche M*.e (DeWtt) t*' X X X > )» U) $

15 .Wednesday, May 27, 1970 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Page 15 ^ < FOR RENT FOR RENT: Furnshed bachelors apartment. Close n. Avalable June 6. Call , 4-tf FURNISHED prvate apartment wth ktchen. Adults only. Idlewld Court. Phone lp * WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO rent house wth garage by chldless couple, wllng to lease. Have references. Call after 4 P.m. 4-lp FOR SALE REAL ESTATE NEAR downtown, one bedroom apartment. Heatandwaterfurnshed. Nce for a couple. No pets. Depost and references. Phone p FOR SALE: One year old 3- bedroom Cape Cod home near schools n St. Johns. Full baset.ment, bath and one-half, paved - drveway wth 1 1/2 - car garage. Call for appontment. Fnancng can be arranged. Located at 1005 Church St., St. Johns. 3-dhtf FORTALIS - " Lot U4 by*198 feet. Corner of Hurd and S. Lansng for more nformaton call " 4-3p 2 BEDROOM cabn on channel at Martny Lake. Water on front and sde. For more nformaton call p JUST GETTING started and need 1. a new home? If you own your own lot or have enough cash to buy a lot we can get you nto a 3-bedroom home wth as lttle as $100, closng costs, at 6 1/4 % nterest and around $100 a month house payments. FEDEWA BUILDERS, INC Wrght Rd. ( Fowler. Located 5 1/4 mles south of Fowler. Phone for an appontment. 50-tf FOR SALE: Lot n Fowler, wthn walkng dstance of church and town. Phone p Use Clnton County News classfed ads for best results. USES t ' Houghtef ~ Real Estate NEW LISTING-B-level, 3- bedrooms, famly room, 1 1/2 baths, ar condtoner, 2 - car garage. Alumnum sdng beautfully landscaped. 3-BEDROOM RANCH - W. Sturgs St. Bult n In excellent condton. Carpeted, drapes, dsposal, full basement, attached garage. Good locaton. MEADOWVIEW 3-bedroom deluxe ranch, freplaces n famly, rec. room, and pato. Dnng room, foyer entrance, 2-car garage. NEW COLONIAL 3-bedroom ranch, 1 1/2 baths, ktchen wth bult - n s carpetng, 2 - car garage, basement. 84' x 150'lot. 5-BEDROOMS- 1 1/2 Story, Modern ktchen wth bult - ns. 2 baths, basement wth rec. room. 2-car garage. FH A terms. OFFICE BUILDING for sale. Prce reduced. Downtown locaton. OFFICE SPACE for rent. BUILDING LOTS - Prnce Estates. House bult to your specfcatons, n ths restrcted subdvson. PHONE: t ' 108 BRUSH ST. HERB HOUGHTEN REUBEN EIRSCHELE FOR SALE:* In Westphala. 3- ' bedroom ranch wth walk-out basement. Now under constructon. 6 1/4% mortgage avalable, If you can qualfy. FEDEWA BUILDERS, INC., phone \ 50-tf BY OWNER: Large 4-bedroom, 8 room home. Carpetedlvngroom, dnng room and ktchen; attached garage. Many shade trees. Fnancng avalable. 410 E. Hgham St., phone dhtf FOR SALE:Cottage Bertha Lake, Cottage 8 Pont Lake, Cottage Muskegon Rver, Cottage Surrey Lake, 2 wld 80's. Luce's Realty, Farwell, Mch. Call * NOTICES CHILD DEVELOPMENT Center Openng soon-a constructve day care plan for your chld. West Grand Rver (old US-16) near Waverly. Easy access, excellent faclty, enrchment program. For further nformaton call Lansng or St. Johns p NOTICE: I wll not be responsble for any blls by Keth Thorn after ths date May 20, Shrley Thorn. 3-3p * CARDS OF THANKS ^ - m - m ^ - m m m m m m m m - m m t WHITTEMORE - Our deepest thanks to the many frends and neghbors who remembered us durng our loss. The many acts of kndness were deeply apprecated. -The famly of Jm Wht-. temore. 4-lp AUSTIN-W e wsh to thank Dr Grost and the staff at the Clnton Memoral Hosptal for the tender care durng the last days of our husband and father. We also want to thank John Workman of the Houghton Chapel for Real Estate FOR SALE: Buldng, approxmately 24'x30' to be torn down and removed. CalL for detals. FOR RENT: Room sutable for offce space or sleepng rooms. INCOME PROPERTY - We have 2 - apartment houses, one.wth 4 apartments, the other has 8-9j apartments^bottuare very good ncome producers for the nvestments requred. Both can be purchased on land contract terms. 800 W. BALDWIN Brand new 3 - bedroom ranch home, full basement, large 2-car garage, large famly room fully carpeted, mmedate possesson. Call us now!' ANOTHER NEW HOME, nearly completed and ready for occupancy, ths s a 3-bedroom ranch wth full basement, attached garage, extra large lot. 6 ROOM OLDER HOME on N. Clnton Ave. full prce $8, ROOM RANCH HOME-onN. Oakland, by appontment only. BUILDING LOTS - from $1, up. FARMS 39 1/2 acres; 40 acres; 80 acres; 160 acres; 195 acres. To buy, sell or rent real estate, call us, we want to be of servce to you. Wnchell Brown, 107 Brush St. (Realtor) Phone Evenngs call Art La- Bar, Wnchell Brown Realtor 107 Brush St. Phone Evenngs: Call Art LaBar "Gb" Smon - Realtors - Howard Gladdng Art Nelson Lyn Wlton Offce open evenngs I 4307 W. Sagnaw 6-9 p.m. Phone ' Ovd area 2 to 3 bedroom ranch onlarge lot. Extra buldngs for horses. Tools and 7.7 acres ready to start r farmng. Ow"ner wll hold contract. ' Brck home. Excellent locaton wth many unusual extras. 15 acres buldng lot wth wooded area and stream. CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THESE LISTINGS. GOOD SELECTION of farms, homes, commercal and buldng lots. MEMBER: LANSING BOARD OF REALTORS Multple Lstng Servce EVENINGS: John Schumaker Esther Hendersho't ",' ", Don Chant * St. Johns Phone hs many kndnesses, To Rev Carl Zlegler for hs comfortng words. The ShepardsvUe WSCS for the fne meal and many thank? to all our frends and neghbors for the food, flowers, gfts, cards and many acts of thoughtfulness, also Rev Bob Prange for hs many vsts and prayers. The famly of Davd Austn. 4-lp f MEAD Our heartfelt thanks to our'famles, frends and neghbors, for ther prayers, vsts, gfts, flowers, cards and food brought to the house whle n Lansng General Hosptal and snce returnng home. We also deeply apprecated RevCarl Zegler's vsts and prayers. May God bless you all. Mrs. Rchard Mead and newborn son, Bran. 4-lp HENTHORN-To all frends of Dr Arthur C. Henthorn who came to us to express sympathy and who gave so generously the flowers, cards, masses, memorals, food and assstance, we gratefully express our thanks. To Fr Wllam Hankerd, the personnel of the Osgood Funeral Home for ther kndness and concern for us durng these tryng days, we are especally grateful. To the lades of St. Natale's Guld who prepared and served the dnner, our humble thanks. And to our beloved frend, Nelda McWllams, who was at our sde when we needed her, our warmest thanks. Mrs. A.C. Henthorn, Mr. and Mrs. John" F. Caudy and Jack,) and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Caudy and Laura. 4-lp THELEN I wsh to thank Drs Perry, Jakubak, nurses and ades for ther fne care. Also a specal thanks to our famles, frends and neghbors for ther cards, vsts, gfts and other thoughtful deeds durng my stay at Sparrow Hosptal and snce my return home. Allen O. Thelen, 4-lp THELEN-I wsh to thank Drs Stelgerwald, Bauer, nurses and ades for ther fne care. Frs Schmtt, and Beeran for ther vsts. Also a specal thanks to our famles, frends, neghbors for ther cards, vsts, gfts and other thoughtful deeds that CONCRETE WALLS A^ new home s^.llfetlne. nvestment. Let us help you secure ths nvestment wth the best basement wall possble a poured concrete wall. We are equpped to do the complete job or any part of t. Brng your prnts over or call for an appontment READY-MIX CONCRETE For All Your Needs QUALITY - SERVICE FEDEWA BUILDERS, Inc Wrght Road, 53-tf 5 1/4 Mles South of Fowler. COUNTRY LIVING 2 ACRES of well-landscaped land wth more than a dozen large maple and walnut trees. Lovely 3-bedroom home, completely remodeled wthn the last four years. Ol heat, partal basement. Hardwood floors, ampe closets. Pato and tornado shelter, 2-car garage. Rockwell. Assume 7% mortgage. South of ShepardsvUe off M-21 at 7344 E. Welter Road. OVID LARGE corner lot. Beautfully landscaped, fenced. Older 3-bedroom home n excellent condton. Modern ktchen wth new dnng nook. Utlty room. Carpetng. Gas heat, large garage. FHA fnancng avalable. 141, E. Front St. Several excellent, BUILDING LOTS n and near Ovd. Also, Juddvlle Rd.; near Garland and In the cty of Owosso. OVID SERVICE AGENCY N. MAIN ST. OVID GILBERT O. BOVAN, REALTOR PHONE LISTINGS WANTED 'Homes Farm* 'Busnesses > Copley Real Estate Ph tf they dd for my famly durng my stay at Carson Cty Hosptal and snce my return home. " Mrs, Gladah Thelen. 4-lp PURVIS-the famly of Mrs. Lettle Purvs wshes to thank Drs Grost, Russell, the staff at Clnton Memoral Hosptal, the Osgood Funeral Home and ther ambulance crew for the excellent care and servce gven our mother durng her llness and death. We also wsh to thank Rev McLaughln, the St. Johns Greenhouse, our relatves, neghbors, frends for ther manv acts of kndness. Ther thoughtfulness wll always be remembered wth deep grattude by her famly, 4-lp PURVIS We wsh to extend a specal thank you to Mrs, Agnes Schlarf for the lovng care our mother, Mrs. Lette Purvs receved durng the z years sne was a patent n her home. Ruth Good, Leona Karber, Katherne Fense. 4-lp WINELAND-We wsh to express our sncere thanks and apprecaton to Rev Harold Homer, the Clnton Memoral Hosptal staff, Dr Stephenson, Osgood Funeral Home, AAA Ambulance Servces Inc. and Mrs. C. Conkln, also relatves, frends and neghbors for floral offerngs, cards, food, money and other acts of kndness followng the Illness and death of our father and grandfather. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wneland and famly, Mr. and Mrs. Francs Morrsseyand famly, and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle B. Stevens. 4-lp WERBISH The famly of Mary Werblsh wshes to express ther grattude to the staff of Clnton Memoral Hosptal, Osgood, B. S, Mather for ther servce. Frends, neghbors, relatves, Frs Hankerd, and Haas and St. Cecla Guld for the many cards, vsts, flowers, food and mass offerngs for our wfe and mother durng her llness and death. Everyone's kndness wll always be remembered. 4-lp THOMPSON I wsh to thank Dr Stephenson, nurses and ades for the wonderful care gven me durng my stay at the hosptal. I also wsh to thank all who sent flowers and cards, also for Rev Manker's knd words. Mrs. Maron Thompson. 4-lp * IN MEMORIAM ^mmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmm-m-mmmm-m-mmm-mmm TEACHWORTH In memory of Raymond Teachworthwhopassed away May 30, Thnk *of hm stll as the same and say, He s not dead, he s just away. Hs daughters. 4-lp IF ALL other means fal..try our want ads... ALBERT W.ABSHAGEN REALTOR: RAINBOW LAKE: Beach front - 75 x 180 Easy terms Back Lots $2,500 up PROPERTY IN MAPLE RAPIDS AVAILABLE Recondtoned 2 bedroom house n Mlddleton. -LISTINGS NEEDED- Maple ' Ph Rapds Real Estate 4-BEDROOM RANCHlkenew. 1 1/2 baths, carp.eted basement, freplace, electrc heat, attached 2-car garage. Concrete drve, 1 acre, very nce home. Northwest of Ashley. 3 - BEDROOM nearly new. Pleasant country home, 1440 sq. ft. mostly carpeted, deluxe bath, gas heatng, combnaton storm wndows, extra ktchen and basement, new storage barn, 2- acres, 1/4 mle off blacktop west of Bannster, 2-40 ACRES at RangeV-and Baldwn. 40 ACRES, good house north of Ashley. 4 1 ACRE west of Bannster. 39 ACRES off U.S. 27 on Ran- ger. 24 ACRES U.S. 27 at Garfeld. 23 ACRES outsde of Ashley, DESIRABLE LOTS n Ashley. LISTINGS WANTED Many other parcels for sale. M.M. CORD RAY, Salesman ASHLEY, PHONE:* HUGH ROBERTSON AGENCY REALTOR JIOS.^MAINST. ITHACA Phone S75-4S28 IN MEMORIAM SMITH In lovng memory^ of our son and brother, Barry Smth* who passed away two years ago, June 1. Gone Is the face we loved so dear, Slent s the voce we loved to hear; Too far away for sght.or speech, But not too far for thought to reach. Sweet to remember hm who once was here, And who, though absent, Is just 'as dear. Sadly mssed by hs famly. 4-lp * LEGAL NOTICES Hers Burnham June 25 Court for the County of Clnton. ' LUCIOUS S. BURNHAM, Deceased It Is Ordered that on Thursday,,, June 25, 1970, at 9:30 a.m. In the Probate Courtrooms for St.* Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on thes, petton of Sarah M. Clark for appontment of an admnstrator, and for a determnaton of hers. Rule. TIMOTHY M. GREEN Judge of Probate Dated: May 22, 1970 Walker and Moore, by: Jack Walker, Attorney for Pettoner \ Clnton Natonal Bank Bldg. St. Johns, Mchgan. 4-3 'Fnal Account Havens June 18 Court for the County of Clnton.' -. FRANK EDGAR HAVENS, Deceased It s Ordered that on Thursday, June 18, 1970, at 10:30 A.M., In the Probate Courtroom In St, Johns,Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Clare V. Havens, Admnstrator, for allowance of hs fnal'account. Rule. TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Dated: May 22,1870 By Woodrow A. Deppa Attorney for Estate 326 N. Brdge St., P.O. Box 54 Grand Ledge, Mchgan 4-3 News About Clnton County JEFFREY L. ALLEN, son Of Mr. and Mrs, Don L. Allen Jr., Vne Street, Bath,' has been promoted to sergeant n the U.S. Ar Force. Sgt. Allen, an admnstratve specalst,' s assgned to Wllams AFB, Arz.. He s n the 3525th Flght Tranng Wng, a unt of the Ar Tranng Command whch provdes flyng, techncal and basc mltary tranng for U.S. Ar Force personnel. The sergeant s a 1967* graduate of Bath Hgh School. Navy Petty Offcer Thrd Class ROBERT J. GAZDA, son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank J. Gazda of 5338 E. M 21, St. Johns, has returned to Mayport, Fla., followng a sx-month deployment wth the U.S. Mddle East Fleet n the Indan Ocean. Marne Cpl. FRANK A. VAN- AM3URG, son of Mrs. JeanVan- Amburg of 806 N. Clnton Avenue, St. Johns, s partcpatng In *Exotc Dancer IH" wth the Second Marne Dvson near Camp Lejeune, N.C. "Exotc Dancer m» s a threeweek jont servce tranng exercse nvolvng an estmated 60,000 Navy, Marne Corps, Army and Ar Force support troops, operatng aganst an opposng force of addtonal Atlantc command unts. CALL MILLIE and place your advertsement n ths DIRECTORY, 3 lnes for- 50? Each, addtonal lne 20?. Sx week mnmum runnng. The operatons nclude an ardropped U»S. Army Arborne Brgade coordnated wth amphbous helcopter and surface landngs by. a Marne Expedtonary Brgade- from. Navy shps. One of the Army badges that solders wear wth specal prde Is the Combat Infantryman Badge, It was awarded to Sergeant ROGER E. SMITH near An Khe, Vetnam, recently. Sgt. Smth, 22, son of Mr and Mrs Douglas H. Smth, Turner Street, DeWtt, s assgned as a squad leader wth Company A, 1st Battalon of the' 4th Infantry Dvson's 12th Infantry. The CIB has been awarded snce late n World War n for sustaned ground contact aganst an enemy. Sgt, Smth entered the Army n November 1968, completed basc tranng at Ft. Campbell, Ky., and was statoned at Ft. Polk, La., before arrvng overseas. A 1966 graduate of DeWtt Hgh School, he receved hs Assocate's degree n 1968 from Sam's Techncal Insttute, Fort Wayne, Ind. PVT. RANDALL LIETZKE Pvt. Randall Letzke, son of Mr and Mrs Ezra Letzke of Wood Road, DeWtt has completed eght weeks of basc tranng at Fort Knox, Kpn. After graduaton on Aprl 3 he arrved home wth hs parents and en- * Joyed a two week furlough. He returned, to Fort Bragg, N. C. for specal tranng. Hs address s: Pvt. Randall Letzke, , Headquarters Support Co. ATC Motor Pool, Fort Bragg, N.C *, * Marne Pfc. DONALD B. MILEMON, son of Mr and Mrs Donald C. Mlemonof9004Woodbury Road, Langsburg, partcpated n the frst jont U.S. Korean amphbous landng n seven years, whle servng wth Battalon Landng Team 3/9 on Korea's southeastern coast. No Job Too Large or Too Small... Call! CUSTOM BULLDOZING Mlddleton, Ph SATTLER & SON BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY Use Ths Classfed Lstng For Fast Servce From Clnton County Busness Frms ANTIQUES BARBERS FLORISTS PAINTS Jantques General Lne, Open 7 days-noon-8 p.m. 103 W. Hgh, Beaufore's Barber Shop, 807 E. Ovd State, Open Tues thru Sat. also Wed. evenngs. ' AUCTIONEER Al Galloway, Auctoneer. Used Farm Machnery & Parts, St. Johns, AUTOMOTIVE- Egan Ford Sales Inc., 200 W. Hgham, Ph , Ford- Maverck-Torno-Mustang-Falcon. Can Buck-Pontac, New Cars, 210 W. Hgham, Complete Body & Servce. Bob's Auto Body, Complete Collson Servce, , 800 N. Lansng. Bll Fowler Ford, New & Used Cars & Pck-ups, N. US-27, De- Wtt, ' Hub Tre Center, B. F, Goodrch Tres, Ph , Front End Algnment. / Strouse's Ctgo Servce, Goodyear Tres,' 810 S. US-27, Ph Unon 76, 24 hr. wrecker ser-' vce, Tune-up repar, Pck up & delvery, Ph or Ed's Refnery Staton No. 6, Lve Bat, Sportng Goods, 910 E. State, Ph >. Hettler's Motor Sales, 24 hr. Wrecker Servce, Good Used Trucks. Harrs Ol Co., If t's tres, see us, 909 E. State, "Ph Loyd's Clark Super 100, Double TV Stamps on Flll-ups & Frday, 910 S. US-27. *., * St. Johns Automotve & Tre Dscount, Where you save ' on tres, US-27, Ludwck's Used Cars, 719 N. US-27, St. Johns, Ph * Debar Chevrolet Co. New &Used Cars. Else Youcan't do better anywhere. * * Gale's -24 hr. wrecker servce. Zenth & Goodyear tres & tubes, Else Clark's Servce, Ford Dealer, New_ & Used Cars & Trucks,' Else, Mch* ,., * Stan Cowan Mercury, St. Johns, New Car RehtalSrSafe Buy Used Cars '{4*1 J ' BEAUTICIAN Steppe's Beauty Salon, $17.50 Creme Perm-$9.88,Summer cut, $2.50, Shampoo & Set, $3.50. BUILDERS Guy W. Baker, Bldr., New ktchens, cottages, addtons, homes. R-l, Eagle, CLEANERS St. Johns Dry Cleaners, Pck up & Delvery, , Corner Brush & Walker. Clock Cleaners, We gve S&H Green Stamps. Ovd Cleanng Supples Esch Amway Dstrbutors, Free Delvery , 209W.Park. CLOTHING Bancroft's Clothng, Ovd. Casual and dress slacks for men and boys. 9-5:30 Fr Dancer's Dept. Store, Clothng- Shoes for the whole Else COSMETICS famly. Vvane' Woodard, Cosmetcs, D. J. and M. P. Srrlne, Dstrbutors, Ph or DRUGS Glaspe Drug Store, Your prescrpton store, Free Delvery, Ph ' ' Parr's Rexall Drugs, Open daly 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m^sundaystfo- 1 12:30 & 5 to 7 p.m. ELECTRICIANS Schmtt Electrc Co., Resdental - Commercal - Industral, , 807 1/2 E, State St. FERTILIZERS Zeeb Fertlzers, Everythng for the sol, St. Johns, ,' Ashley, FINANCIAL Captol Savngs & Loan Assoc., 222 N. Clnton, , Safety for Savngs snce Clnton Natonal Bank, Down-.town St* Johns, Open untl 8:00 p.m. Frdays. - Say t wth Qualty Flowers from Woodbury's Flower Shop, 321 N. Clnton, St. Johns, ,, r, V, Howe's Greenhouse, 8160 S. US-27, , DeWtt, Flowers & Plants for Sprng. Watt Florst, Flowers for all occasons. 121 E. Pne. Else FOODS Andy's IGA, St. Johns, Home Baked Bread, Pes, Cookes, Choce Meats, Carry-out servce. Gene's IGA Foodlner, Else 9-6 Mon. Tues. Wed. Sat. 9-9 Thurs. & Fr /_ FRUIT MARKET Nck's Frut Mkt., Trees, Shrubs, Flowerng bushes, Geranums, veg. & flower plants FURNITURE Large selecton sewng machnes, parts, accessores, Mller Furnture , St. Johns. Tyler's Furnture, , 8 m. E. of S, Johns, Hrs. 9-5 Mon. - Sat. Anytme by Appt. GIFTS The Treasure* Chest, 220 N. Clnton, HallmaVk Cards Russell Stover Candy HATCHERY Llal Glfford Hatchery, Baby Chcks Gray Cross for Eggs, Cornsh Rocks for Meat.. INSURANCE * Jm.McKertze Insurance All Lne of Ins Ionla Carter-Melvn Agency, 122 W. Man, Else , For all your nsurance needs. JEWELRY Levey's Jewelry, Orange Blossom damond rngs, Bulova&-Accutron Watches. Else, 862,4300, Lake's Jewellery, Your Damond Specalsts, Ph MONUMENTS Bbuchey, Monument,, Rock of Ages Dealer , Open evenngs by appontment, Delvery guaranteed by Memoral Day. ' Penney's Pant Store, No watng for carpets to dry. Rent machne) Use Racne cleanng. "' ',' PARTY SUPPLIES D&B Party Shoppe, Package Lquor 9 a.m p.m. Mon, - Thurs. Fr. & Sat. 9 a.m. - * 11 p.m., 224 N. Clnton. PLUMBING Dunkel Plumbng & Heatng, Lcensed Master Plumber, Ph , 807 E. State St. RADIO-TV Paradse Rado & TV, Zenth color, , 110 N. Whttemore. REAL ESTATE Furman-Day Realty, Farm Credt Buldng, 1104 S. US-27, Member Lansng Board of Realtors, Multple Lstng Servce, or Toll Free from Lansng RESTAURANT Kwk - Kook - In or Out Shop. Chcken - Seafoods - Pzza too. Made n mnutes for you. Chck-N-Joy, St Johns N. US-27, Ph Fast take-out. Dne n. Burger Chef, Food good enough to leave home for, Ph Dee's Restaurant, Downtown Ovd, Where frends meet Salad table featured Sun. 12 to 3. The Vllage Inn, Else, Open 7 days a week. Fr. nght fsh fry- Sun. Famly style chcken, Q7. Secondhand Shoppe The Brlng t & Buy Shoppe, You name t-we have t. 105 N. Man, Ovd SHOES Mller-Jones Shoe Store, Shoes for the entre famly, Ph VARIETY STORE D&C Stores* Inc., 207 N, Clnton Don't say Dme store say D&C, WESTERN Tom's Western Store, 1 m. W. Ovd, 9-5:30 Mon. - Sat,, Fr. tl 9. Anytme by Appt., , WOMEN'S WEAR Jule K., Natonally,Advertsed Ladles' Wear & Accessores, Ph

16 Page 16 A CLINTON'COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Wednesday, May 27, 1970 Commsson adopts plan to elmnate local traffc hazard, A traffc recommendaton by St. Johns Polce Chef Everett Glazer receved favorable nods by cty commssoners Monday nght and Cty Manager Harvey Weatherwax was drected to nvestgate costs and legalty of the proposal. Glazer's suggeston was entered as one whch would al levate parkng traffc hazards and callsfor elmnaton of double lanes of traffc flow on Clnton Avenue from State St. to Ralroad. Under* Glazer's plan, barrcades would be constructed at the begnnng and end of each > ft k ' MRS. WASSA Mrs Wassa classfed ad manager Mrs. Mlle Wassa has been named classfed ad department manager at the Clnton County News. Mrs. Wassa, a natve of Ithaca, has been lvng n St. Johns for 19 years.' / She and her husband, Stan, and ther three chldren, Tom 9 and twns Steven and Kelly, 6, lve at 601 Lamber Drve. Mr. Wassa s employed at Federal- Mogul Corp. Before comng to the News Mrs. Wassa was "workng at home" as a housewfe. She s actve n local women's bowlng. TIP TO MOTORISTS Speed n an automoble has a way of makng lttle hazards turn nto bg ones. NOTICE ntersecton n the center of Clnton Avenue and the areas between each barrcade would then be panted yellow, dsallowng use of the lanes for movng traffc. Glazer contends that swngng nto parkng lanes along Clnton Avenue requres useof the center porton of Clnton Avenue and frequently traffc on the street makes parkng movements hazardous. Weatherwax was drected to clear legal aspects of the proposal and to obtan cost fgures, for constructon of the small barrcades. Lodge, No&k Radant Chapter 79 OES held a specal meetng Saturday, May23 hondrng the Past Matrons and Past Patrons. The meetng was called to order by Worthy Matron, Jeanne DeVore who ntroduced the Demolay Boys from Lansng. They provded the entertanment for the evenng by gvng ther "Flower Talk." Past Matrons and Past Patrons present were: Gerald and Volet Pope, LaVerne and Greta Weller, Meyer and Jeanette Blackman, Esther Bradley, Rosale Ludwck, Mabel Ludwlck, Emly Davs and Mark Eaton. The Matron ntroduced them and presented each a lvng evergreen tree (Chrstmas tree) the symbol of the Worthy Grand Matron. Refreshments of salad, wafers and coffee were served n the dnng room by the Worthy Matron and her commttee. Next regular meetng wll be held Wednesday, June 3 at 8 p.m. I Announcements Memoral Day servces wll be held Saturday, May 30 at 10 a.m. at the Sowle Cemetery. Socal Events Mr.' and Mrs. Leland Pettt of 8303 Looms Road, DeWtt were honored guests at a celebraton of the couple's 25th weddng annversary. The event was held at the Mller Road Communty HallonSunday, May 17 from 1 to 4 p.m. Specal guests were Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Messna of Hastngs and Mr, and Mrs, Erne Hall of Brghton. The Clnton County Offces and the Cty of St. Johns Offces wll be closed on Frday May 29, 1970 n observance of Memoral Day E. CARTER, County Clerk T. HUNDLEY, Cfy Clerk NOTICE Opportunty for Hearng All nterested ctzens are advsed that the Clnton County Road Commsson s proposng the constructon of a new brdge carry-? ng the Shepherdsvlle Road over the Maple Rver four-and one-half mles north of M-21 and the constructon of State Road from Wood Road to Turner Road. * Informaton and plans for the above brdge and road are avalable for publc nspecton at the Clnton County Road'Commsson Offce, 701 West State Street, St. Johns, Mch. Under provsons of Federal Law,'any ctzen who would be affected by the proposed mprovement may request, n wrtng, that the Clnton County Road Commsson hold a formal hearng concernng the socal envronmental and economc effect of ths prftject. Such a wrtten request should be maled, to the Clnton County Road Commsson Offce. Ths request must be receved on or before June 18, 1970., Yours truly, ROBERT F. ELDRIDGE, Clerk of Board ROTARY TALENT EXHIBIT WINNERS Dale Robnson, charman of the Rotary Club's youth talent exhbt, presents"awards to Tom Kaneb as best boy exhbtor for hs house model dsplay, and Sue Sbley as the best grl exhbtor for her work on an afghan. The presentatons were made at the regular Rotary Club'luncheon-meetng Tuesday (May 19). AWARDS Contnued from Page 9A Sehlke, Sue Sbley. Nancy Slvers, Jula Slvestr, Tama Smunek, Verna Slagell, Kendra Stephenson. Rchard Stoddard, SharonSummer, Deborah Taylor, Lnda Thayer, Eleen Thelen. Karen Tolles, Sally Welsh, Sandra Wng, Jance Woodhams. VALEDICTORIAN Karon Lundy. SALUTATORIAN Sally MacLucke. MICHIGAN HIGHER - EDUCATION AWARDS Kathy Asher, Bran Ballnger, Cathy Cronkhte, Roger Davs. Douglas Dubay, Tmothy Durner, Valere Gllespe, Charles Green, Barbara Harte, Chrstne Holm. Davd Hyler, Rchard Jones, Robert Jones, Rhonda Kloeck - ner, Kenneth Krdner, Lawrejce Kruger, Rchard Moldenhauer, Peter Motz, Kathy Nchols, Douglas Nckelson, Nancy Nckols, Steven Parker, Crag Puetz,'Pearl Pytlowanyj. Chrs Schneder, Susan Sbley, Kendra Stephenson. " GIRLS STATE Kathy G r o s t and Rachelle Stachel, BOYS STATE Jm Davs, Dave Flermoen, Andy Hennng, and Greg Lounds, ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS 9th grade-alex MacKnnon-? th grade-kathleen Beagle-$10 11th grade-gregory Lounds-$10 12th grade-roger Davs-$20 WILSON SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS $750 Scott Bennett, Roger Davs, Douglas Nckelsoj, RchardStoddard. Kathy Asher, Karon Lundy, Kathy Nchols, Chrstna Schneder. FEDERAL MOGUL SCHOLARSHIP (Contnung) ^ Dan Koengsknecht, whch was awarded last year. Moonlghters Four mllon workers were multple jobholders, popularly called "moonlghters," as of May 1969, accordng to the latest Government survey of persons holdng two jobs or more.! Mark Brun was the recpent of the Best of the Show Award at the Elementary Art Exhbt whch was held at the Unted Methodst Church. Past presdent, Mrs Walter Graham, represented Woman's Club sponsors of the exhbt, Mark Brun named wnner of Elementary Art Exhbt Mark Brun receved the Best of the Show Award at the Elementary Art Exhbt held at the Unted Methodst Church n St. Johns, Frst graders wnnng rbbons for ther work were: frst place, Glora Meyer, East Ward; second place, Kathy Feeman, Central; thrd place, Cassandra Ernest, Central; honorable menton, Todd Leonard, Central and Dense Thelen, St. Joseph. Second graders: frst place, Pam Garrod, Central; second place, Lsa Cook, East Essex; thrd place, Joey Lorence, Central; honorable menton, Mke VanRooyen, St. Joseph and Lonne Rggle, East Essex. Thrd graders: frst place, ^YOUR MASSEY-FERGUSON DEALER Sattler & Son, Inc. Phone MM 100 Desel 18.4 x 34 dual tres. MF 165 Desel 15.5 x 38 tres.!h tractor loader. MF 86 6x 16 plow. John Deere 3020 Turbo charged power shft 1950 hours. MF 180 Gas-New overhaul. IH No Row Planter. IH 2-Row planter wth sngle dsc fertlzer. - ' t MF 614 sem-mounted plow. Huffy 6 h.p. Tractor Mower. MF 65 Deselmatc 14,9 x 38 tres. Mddleton MF 65 Gas new overhaul MS, W pstons 13.6x^38 tres., < Ford 860 wth M & W pstons. - Rodney Vanorsdol, Swegles; second place, Terr Barrows, East Ward; thrd place, Jeff Osborn, Central; honorable menton, Tm Brasngton, Central ; Glora Brown, St. Joseph; Jeff Washbron, Central; Crag Goff, Swegles. -., Fourth grade: frstplace, Todd Furry, Swegles; second place, Carolyn Wlke, Swegles; thrd place, Wenda Barrett, Swegles; honorable menton, Randy Pertler, Swegles; Roxanne Patterson, Swegles. f Flfth'grade: frst place, Rchard Mtchell, East Ward; second place, Mary Schultz, Rley; thrd place Cheryl Stockenauer, East Olve; honorable menton, Steve Schneeberger, Rley and Rachel Valln, East Essex. Sxth grade: frst place, Lorre Pouch, Central; second place, Kathy Scharnweber, Central; thrd place, Paula Beck, Eureka; honorable menton, Pam Motz, St. Joseph and Tom Posak, Central. The exhbt whch s open to all art students of Mrs Carl Bar and Mrs. Sally Anderson, s sponsored annually by the St. Johns Woman's Club. Ths year's general charman v/asmrs.wnchell Brown. Judgng the exhbt, whch ncluded works n drawngs, mobles, pantng, abstract desgn and three dmensonal objects were Jm Bargar, Lnda Hackett and Mrs. Mary Lou Holly. Ctzenshp semnar set for July Two young people from Ovd- Else Hgh School are beng selected by school offcals ths week to attend the Farm Bureausponsored Ctzenshp Semnar at Central Mchgan Unversty ths year.. Ths wll be the 7th annual opportunty for next year's junor and senor hgh school students from all over the state to Wet together for a* week of nformal educaton In the Amercanjway of lfe ts system of self-government and the twoparty poltcal system, Charman of the Ctzenshp SemnaV Commttee n Clnton County are Mr. and Mrs. Mlburne Moore of'langsburg They wll be asssted by Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Irsh, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hebeler* Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reese, Jr., and Mr, and Mrs. R. V. Henretty. Ths commttee s n charge of arrangements to send the two deservng young people to the semnar. The semnar wll agan feature the followng speakers: Dr. John Furbay, lecturer, author and global ar commuter; Dr. Clfton Ganus, presdent,. Hardng College; and Arthur Host, Natonal Football League.Offcal and admnstrator for the Forest Park Foundaton. Host spoke at the 1969 Rural Urban dnner sponsored by the county Farm Bureau and folks long-remembered hs lvely wt as he dscussed the challenge of leadershp. Anyone who has ever heard any of the scheduled speakers, wll agree that t s a wonderful experence. About half of the students that attended the semnar last year have requested to return as junor counselors. Ths speaks hghly of the semnar. S FOR HOLIDAY VALUES SHOP AT A&P "Super-Rght" Qualty SMOKED HAMS Shank Porton Butt Porton... >» 53 c ************************************** SPARE RIBS 2 TO 3 POUND SIZES 30-lb. box A*************************************' CHARCOAL BRIQUETS ************************************** NONE PRICED HIGHER HEAD LETTUCE 24 SIZE NEW Florda Potatoes 10 & 89' ************************************** MARVEL PORK N BEANS 2-LB. 5-OZ. SIZE 25 PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH. SATURDAY, MAY 30th We Peervo the Rght to Lmt Quantttlet

17 psftss^fts^^awft^^ fclss;^:?;;;*^^ 1 Bath Hgh School Class of 1970 ft! & >M 9H '& ft: I Row 1 Marlyn Sldel, Nancy Conklln, Sally Smth, Nancy Le- ' Clear, Ruth Densteadt, Rchard Kng, DedeMunson, Mchael Conley, Dawn Bowen, Roger Brook, valedctoran; Sue Townsend, Sandra Henry, Donald Koenlg, Beatrce Perry, Row 2 Thomas Cooley, salutatoranj Jance Vaches, Margo Murray, Mark Stoddard, Mark Dunkel, Kathy Harrs, Wllam Waltz, Barbara Botke, Danel Kruger, Cathy Hanes, Edward Durfee, Jer Ruthruff, Steve Loomls, Kathy Hunncutt. Row 3 Aprll Scrpter, John Benda, Rusty Swart, Katherne Burlegh, Wendy Brown, Thomas Nessman, Dors Beckhorn, Davd Ankney, Rck Cook, Penny Osenga, Edward Decker,GaryFoster, John Whtman. Row 4 Lnda House, Vck Smth, Carolyn Verrette, Gayle Gesenhaver, Jo Ellen Darmogray, James Maclatek, Bruce Weeks, Marjorle Chester, Phylls Beardsley, Rck Schmldtman, Charon Hawley. Not shown John Can, Robert Plotka, Rchard Harte, Robert Serrels, Jerry Stoll, Davd Ward, Mary Shepard, ft: I ' gra:-:*:::;::^ / Clnton County News B Wednesday, May 27, 1970 On The Road to Success RED EAGLE CLUB t * v TREE TOPPING Don Strckland, of Consumers Power, was gettng a brd's eye vew of"' St. Johns last week trmmng tree branches whch mght nterfere wth overhead power lnes. He s workng on a tree next to the Muncpal Buldng on Sprng Street. <3 MODERN DESIGNS and -SIZES MODERATELY PRICED FROM *o znn flll,500. MANUFACTURED HOMES BY GTIVE THE STYLISH CHATEAU DESIGN 51 Feet x 24 Feel (1207 Square Feel) THESE BIG FEATURES INCLUDED IN PRICE! «PIZ,DUU. Spacous Lvng ftoom (23'xW). F.O.B. 1 FACTORY - Bult to ' Local Specfcatons 3 Bedrooms (Master W X W) VA Baths targe Cedar' Unec/ Closets. Decorator Desgned Carpetng and Drapes. Space Engneered Ktchen wth Bult-n Applances, " ' Also Included.,. Exteror 'Alum'mOm Storm Doors, Storm Wndows anct Screens, Gutters and Down Spouts. (Basement or Crawl Space Mode/sjj ABSOLUTELY MAINTENANCE-FREE, INSIDE AND, OUT, WITH. ALUMINUM EXTERIOR AND COMPLETELY PANELED'INTERIOR WHICH WILL RETAIN ITS BEAUTY FOR MANY YEARS. At the Competton Says? "Aettve Du/f to... F.H.A. ontt FARM HOME ADMINISTRATION SPECIFICATIONS MUlldtt 4llP UvHt HoUHV'" TOWN & COUNTRY HOME SALES North East Street-North US-27 (1 block North of State Road) Lansng, Mchgan * Phone RED EAGLE CLUB CLINTON NATIONAL You not only get personal satsfacton but you can also count on the followng benefts: No servce charge Free personalzed checks Any amount opens your account No mnmum balance requred Handsome checkbook cover FREE Cancelled checks prove payments Depost money kept safely untl you want t If you receve money for Graduaton, use It to open your RED EAGLE CLUB account and start a sound foundaton for your fnancal future. (//mkn JVt&maf'.-CLINTON BANK AND TRUST COMPANY SERVING THE CLINTON AREA FROM 11 LOCATIONS NATIONAL

18 Page 2 B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS/St. Johns, Mchgan.Wednesday, May 27, 1 70 But 95 pet, safe drvers New road death; recor n Mchgan last' yfeafs r d Despte a new hghway death record, motorsts n 95 per cent of Mchgan drove well enough last year to demonstrate that ths state can be a leader n.traffc safety, accordng to a recently released Automoble Club of Mchgan study. "Congratulatons are due most Mchgan drvers for regsterng a 4.8 death rate, the lowest death rate per hundred mllon vehcle mles traveled snce 1962 when an all-tme low rate of 4.6 was set," states Auto Club General Manager Fred Rehm n the study's foreword. He ponts out that Mchgan's 1969 death rate was also lower than the 5.3 natonal average. Nnety fve per cent of Mch-, gan's motorsts traveled a rec- ord 51 bllon mles safely, and most of ths state's 83 countes had fewer traffc deaths than n , It s only because Detrot plus Genesee and Tuscola countes plus several other countes greatly exceeded ther 1968 traffc fatalty marks that ths state set a new hghway death record, Rehm ponts out n the study. Ths 50-page analyss, ttled "Portrat of a Year, 1969" revews Mchgan's traffc safety actvtes and crcumstances connected wth hghway deaths, fataltes n Detrot have rsen/ * It ctes alcohol as the "Number, w hen the overall level.of traffc'; One" problem on hghways and enforcement.personnel' s down '*' outlnes a three-pont legslatve, 28 per cent from' fve years ago. attack on "drunk drvers as part J > A, *. %.,,L [, of a program to reduce traffc deaths n Mchgan. (n the foreword to ths study, however, Rehm states that the Cty of Detrot, Genesee and Tuscola countes together,had 87^ of the 89 deaths last year whch, pushed Mchgan to a record-hgh 2,481 fataltes, up 3.6 per cent over prevous Auto Club studes has, conducted through ts 10 "Brng 'Em Back AlveT program and w Rehm states that alcohol, the problem drver and the young drver always show themselves as underlyng" causes of traffc deaths. In addton to askng for a.10 blood-alcohol level for convctng r emu. uve 17UO. >,» "The Cty of Detrot, where, a person of drunk.drvng, Auto deaths went up 48/ or 20.4 per -Club also has asked the state cent over 1968, s where a major legslature to,consder a mandatory blpod.-alcohol test,after reason for Mchgan's ncreased traffc deaths can, be found," all fatal accdents along -wth states Auto Club General Manager Fred Rehm. drunk, drvers,, - stffer penaltes for convcted Two years' ago Auto Club These steps, along wth a proponted out that the Cty of De- pose(j legslatve attack on problem drvers and" the under^ 26- trolt along wth many other areas of the state was headed year-old motorst are hghlghted for traffc safety problems by n Auto Club's "Portrat of a dvertng polce traffc safety -Year, 1969/ unts to fght crme on the street," "The reason we urged the lower Rehm added. blood alcohol level before the Deaths n 1969 went up by 30, House Publc Safety Commttee. or 20 per cent n Genesee and at Lansng Aprl 13 s that the 11, or 30 per cent, n Tuscola law now allows a person to'drve County as compared wth after drnkng enough to be clncally drunk yet able to escape Rehm says t s no surprse to hs organzaton that traffc legal prosecuton," states Rehm. Clfnfon County News 1 MTNfTP Mnt Cal A Supermarket of Servces Only on Bank "stocks" All Your Fnancal Needs! and only Central Natonal Bank of St. Johns regularly > stocks such a wde varety of fnancal servces. Gentral Raton-' " al s somewhat lke a fnancal super market wth safe depost boxes, travelers checks, bank money orders, drve-n wndows, _ "'*'* checkng accounts...and many, many more helpful tems!. No'. -, other form of fnancal nsttuton s as t complete! Why" shouldn't ' ; you save, have a checkng account and borrow all at one fnan-»;* cal nsttuton?, " x. " "-.."-, -.." ;" ^"CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK. * _ ^, -St. Johns Ovd Pewamo - t'' #\. -ctunei3-20 THIS FEsnvAvNow INIT$251!>YEAR, HONORS MACKINAC ISLAND'S MANV H06E ULAC Festval of the Week f SINGE EARLY DAYS. ULAODECORATEO FLOWS-ALL HORSE- DRAWN, SINCE AUTOS, ARETABOO ON THE ISLAND - WILL MAKE A UNWUE RARAOEON70NEI5. Over-Mfempral Day Mchgan's two largest ndustres toursm and auto manufacturng wll agan be aded along wth traffc safety for the sxth consecutve summer by Automoble Club of Mchgan's "Brng 'Em Back Alve!" Holday News Servce.."Ths motorst servce was started' over Memoral Day n ^,^ ^fe55jae^-eeacuon*$r^alse assumptons whch then prevaled \ r abput, traffc safety, whch dd I needless - hagm to Mchtganjs automotve" and toursm.industres," states Auto Club General Manager Fred Rehm. Statstcs 'on traffc safety before each of the summer holdays pror to-the "Brng 'Em Back. Alve.!" program dwelled on negatve factors," he added. "They alw.ays ponted out that a new death record would be set on hghways and nferred that the best place to be over a holday was home." Studes conducted by AutoClub have shown just the opposte. Rehm states that the most dangerous thng to do s drve a car near. home over a holday weekend where up to 85 per cent t.,* ATTRACTIVE RESTSTDPSARE LOCATED AT INTERVALS ALONG MICHIGAN'S FREEWAY SYSTEM. TAKE A BREAK ABOUT EVERY TWO HOURS TO WASH Of? RELAX AND EXERCISE. BY S.UE BOWERS Auto Club resumes drve to brng 'em back alve' V * Imagne ths! AN AWNING WHICH IT'S of all fatal accdents usually occur. Auto Club began ts "Brng 'Em Back Alce!" Holday News Servce to pont out these facts to motorsts through the newspapers before holdays and over the state's rado statons whle motorsts were actually drvng to and from resort areas. -B«ws*m«me^WP'V&Iee, hasuserved a dual purpose n Mchgan/ Rehm, says. "It has promoted automoble vacaton travel-and at the same tme delvered a meanngful traffc safety message." Ths year, Auto Club plans to have a staff of 25 employees watchng and advsng state vacatoners and, travelers over summer holday weekends. Three persons wll be observng traffc n congested areas from telephone-equpped arplanes whle others.wll be observng from telephone-equpped automobles. A staff of 15 persons wll be workng- n Auto Club's downtown Detrot News Servce nerve center recevng feld nformaton, preparng bulletns and A AFFORDS PROTECTION A NEEDS NO UPKEEP PROTECTION APROTECTS INTERIORS that adds beauty A LETS IN SOFT LIGHT to your entrance!. ALL YOURS WITH * A FITS ANY WIND0W,,^ryH- Requres no upkeep., Avalable n wde range of colors. Alumnum or Rgd-Vnyl. Call today for free estmate, ^.V"W.-;-"^'M"f^Zf^!^'!sx^S Awnngs,...for small wndows to large pcture wndows, Cape Cod.o ranch style, see It, compare It,, Add Extra "LIVING SPACE" mm jto your home '» r PATIO COVERS., Alternatng vnyl panels for soft dffused lght. Strength and beauty 'wth no unsghtly understrcture,' ' concealed dranage system, easy terms. Call for free fctlmate." WIEBER LUMBER CO. FOWLER, K... ^ *. * Ph State polce announce holday traffc patrols >< Mchgan State Polce wlt operate-specal traffc patrols begnnng Frday'(May 29)forthe' three - day. Memoral Day weekend, Col. Fredrck E, Davds, department drector, reported. Davds noted that traffc accdents n the fve major holday perods In the 1969 clamed 135 lves, the worst of the tolls occurrng durng the-memoral Day weekend when 34 were klled. He added that the department's traffc dvson experence'shows that deaths durng holday weekends average about 25 per cent more than on comparable nonholday perods. The rate of fataltes per mle traveled Is 16 per cent hgher. "Sensble drvngpract ces can contrbute to safer holday motorng," (he emphaszed. The departments three snglewng planes and ts helcopter, weather permttng, wll complement daytme patrollng. No pass days.wll be scheduled for unform personnel at the department's 59 posts. Dstrct traffc offcers and detectves wll be used as backup personnel as needed. Check land actvty wll be suspended for the perod and offcer nspectors wll augment patrols whch wll contnue through to mdnght Sunday, May 31. Maxmum patrol coverage wll be provded from 3 p.m. untl at least 9 p.m. each day of the holday perod. Mchgan hghways wll flood wth cars on holday weekend Wth good weather,, the Memoral Day weekend may be a repeat of last year's holday k when t "seemed that everyone who 'owned a car was on the hghway."" Department of State Hghways traffc analylsfe predct that motorsts wll drve an estmated 610 mllon mles nmchgan durng the holday perod,, from Thursday through Sunday. That would be only 10 mllon mles short of a year ago when unseasonably warm weather put droves of travelers on the hlghr way. The result was more traffc than durng any comparable perod In the state's hstory.' The department sad-.therewll be congeston on all major north-south hghways, and travelers are urged to plan ther' trps n an effort to avod peak travel perods. Generally, northbound traffc wll be heavly concentrated Thursday from 2 to 10 p.m. and Frday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 4 to 9 p.m. Southbound traffc Sunday wll be concentrated n a much shorter perod, from 2 to 9 p.m. Traffc peaks wll occur In the 'from 4 to 10 p.m. and Frday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Interstate 94,' Interstate 196 and U.S. 31, New Buffalo to Holland: Moderate to heavy Thursday from 5 to 10 p.m., wth no problems expected. Interstate 75, Macknac Brdge: Peak Thursday from 6 p.m. to mdnght and Frday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. WESTBOUND Interstate 96, Detrot to U.S. 23 at Brghton: Moderately heavy 'Thursday 'from 4 to 9 p.m.a peakng from 4 to 6 p.m. Moderately heavy Frday mornng and afternoon. Interstate 96, Detrot to Kensngton Park:'Heavy Frday, Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to' 4 p.m., peakng from 10 a.m. to noon. U»S. 10 and M 115, Clare west: Peak Thursday from 5 to 10 p.m. and Frday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. SOUTHBOUND' U.S. 27, Grayllne to Clare: Moderate to heavy Sunday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., peakng about 1 p.m., U.S. 27, Clare to Lansng: phonng bulletns to newspapers, more than 100 Mchgan rado statons, Assocated Press and Unted Press Internatonal. Over the upcomng Memoral Day weekend, Auto Club estmates that each partcpatng rado staton wll beam approxmately,40 dfferent messages Heavest Sunday from noon to tp. tl!9qlqrfls 0.as 1 g they B [ travel &northern-31ower pennsuloutfrom "0 s #m\ speakng from 1 3 to 7 R.m.. across the state. " r^* l a.m. -W'S-rrfrtj*fand the'"blg ^We*rst, av, 73 1, Standsh* to Bay t. wave of homeward bound motor- lotpr- 'blty: Mbdarat'e to-heavy 'Sunday The News Servce wll be n. -. from 11 a.m. to 5 p:m. operatpn^fronv 4 to.11.p.m.,j S % of the «"? state '.%** from 5 ^ ^ " * " * Thursday and.,8 a.m. to 11 p.m. % 'to"7 ft.mv Interstate 75, Bay Cty to Detrot:-Extremely heavy Sunday Frday, Saturday and Sunday, Followng are traffc forecasts " Through all ths actvty, Auto for specfc areas: from 11 a.m, to 9 p.m. Club states thopes traffc deaths U.S. 27, Lansng to Clare: U.S. 23, Flnt to Oho lne: are beng cut. Heavest Thursday from 3 to 10 Moderately heavy Sunday from "Our basc,functon s to provde the 'news meda wth accu p.m. and Frday from 9 a.m. to 3 to 11 p.m., wth no problems 2 p.m. expected., rate up-to-the-mnute traffcand U.S. 27, Clare to'graylng: U.S. 131, Reed Cty to Grand toursm facts, such as where Moderate to heavy from 4 p.m. Rapds: Heavy congeston Sunday traffc teups are or where a Thursday to 1 a.m, Frday, and from noon to 8 p.m. camper can fnd a vacant ste," Frday from 9 a.m n to 4 p.m., Interstate 94, Interstate 196 Rehm states. "Yet, each rado peakng about 1 p.m. and U.S. 31, Holland to New bulletn ends wth a safety message whch gves tmely advce Cty: Heavy Thursday from 3 day from 1 to 9 p.m., peakng Interstate 75, Detrot to Bay Buffalo: Moderate to heavy Sun on how to drve n traffc whch p.m. to mdnght, peakng from from 4 to 6 p.m. exsts as each report s ared." 5 to 10 p.m. Heavy Frday from Interstate 75, ' Macknac Most deadly The drunken drver Is the most deadly kller on the hghway. At any- gven tme t s estmated that only four or fye per cent of the drvers on the road are drunk. However, ths group Is responsble for at least half of the hghway deaths that occur each year. Large sze Alcoa Wrap pkg. ' 59* 10 1-gallon-famly sze PICNIC JUG fancy 1A 7 a.m, to 2 p.m. Interstate 75, Bay 'Cty to Standsh: Heavest Thursday from 6 p.m. to mdnght, but no serous problems forecast., U.S. 23, Oho lne to Flnt: Moderate Thursday from 2 to 11 p,m., peakng from 6 to 8 p.m. Moderate Frday 'from 7 a.m, to noon, U.S. 131, Grand Rapds to Reed Cty: Heavy congeston north of the freeway Thursday 1 $199 Bananas 2 lb. /<J C red tart-bunch JA. / Radshes W*ff ' yellow jumbo Onons J lbs.29 REGULAR * SIZE * WITH COUPON o OR LIMIT ONE COUPON PER EACH BOX PURCHASED 1 J^ffl 'May 30 - n ' GOOD ONLY AT < Frechen s V CASH.VALUE'HOTH OF ONE CEKT. V GOV'T REGULATIONS APPLY. - Y Kngs ford CHARCOAL M L69< < Spartan-1 lb. bag Potato Chps Brdge: Peak Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. EASTBOUND, Interstate 96, Brghton to Detrot: Heavest Sunday from 4 to 10 p.m., peakng from 6 to 8 p.m,- Inferstate 9S, Kensngton Park to Detrot:ModeratelyheavyFrday, Saturday and Sunday from 5 to 9 p.m. V 3, 10 and M 115, Clare Wjst: Peak Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. /, Reg. sze K001 AID 6-29> 49? Honey Loaf ^ b. 99$ Wlson's.' f Braunschweger 59^ Hen-ld's Sknless Franks sem-boneless Hams Frechen's Market FOWLER Free Parkng n'rear of Store "A I )» J»> H

19 .' J-* 1 Wednesday., May 27, 1970 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johrs, Mchgdn Page 3 B ; \ Hghways to Detrot are vrtual sea of mlk From md-afternoon untl late at nght, seven days a week and 365 days a year, the man hghway arteres feedng nto the Detrot metropoltan area from the north, northwest and western parts of the state are a vrtual sea of mlk. About sx mllon pounds of t, to be more specfc. That" vast quantty of mlk, enough to fll more than 2.7 mllon quarts, Is carred n stanless steel tanks of varyng szes pulled by a huge fleet of trucks. Ths extensve transportaton network plays a vtal role n the process gettng mlk from thousands of dary farms around the state to dares who bottle and process t for dstrbuton to outlets servng Mchgan's 8.5 mllon people. To be sure, there are dares n many other parts of the state and the same t: ansportaton network serves them as well. But 60 to 70 percent of the state's mlk producton wnds up n the Detrot-based dares. The fact that 60 to 70 percent of the mlk supply s not produced n areas mmedately adjacent to Detrot explans why vast quanttes are hauled n from ponts up to 250 mles or more away. Not too manyyears ago, scores of small dares served prmarly local markets n Mchgan, drawng ther mlk supples from dary farms n the Immedate ' area. But not unlke other busnesses, the trend n dary processng plants has been to much fewer and much larger facltes. The dares of today serve much larger areas than dd the dares of a decade ago, and, as a result, must draw mlk from greater dstances. For example, one large dary n the Detrot metropoltan area bottles and processes hundreds of thousands of pounds dally and serves outlets all over Mchgan as- well as portons of Indana, Oho and Pennsylvana, Constructon of the nterstate Hghway system and other lmted access roads and development of larger andjnore pow.er-..ful.trucks,, have.contrbuted 1 ' greatly to the ease wth whch mlk moves. Frst of all, mlk n Mchgan, as well as most other parts of the country, s marketed under provsons of the U. S. government's Federal Order system. The Federal Order n effect n a partcular area sets rules and regulatons that dary farmers and dares must follow n varous marketng transactons. Among many, many other thngs, federal orders nclude prcng formulas. And whle It mght sound pecular that a gven quantty of mlk from a gven farm (or farms) theoretcally could be valued at any one of several prces, that's the way the system works. Bascally, the value of mlk depends on how t s used. For example, mlk and cream that s bottled brng farmers a hgher prce under federal order provsons than does mlk used for makng butter, mlk powder, cheese and a varety of other "manufactured" or "processed" dary products. These varous categores of mlk usage are referred to as "classfcatons". It would be natural to assume that a farmer who sold hs mlk to a dary that used all or almost all of the mlk for bottlng would receve a bet- ter prce than a farmer who sold hs mlk to a dary that processed much of the mlk nto other dary products. But n Mchgan, and elsewhere, most -mlk s lumped together or "pooled" for.payment purposes so that dary farmers have equal treatment on prce, regardless of the dary they shp to and the use to whch the mlk s put. 'V^, 6, LC2 K The greater the amount used, for bottlng purposes, or n dary ndustry Jargon the greater the Class I utlzaton, the more farmers receve. To nsure accuracy of mlk utlzaton fgures and payments to farmers, records of shpments by -dary farmers and processng by dares are checked closely by personnel of federal order regulatons n a partcular market area. The amounts of mlk used are varous purposes are totaled and prces n effect for these uses are appled to yeld a "blend" prce for mlk n the pool. In Mchgan, and other areas, addtonal factors enter the mlk prcng pcture. Farmers receved a few pennes more per 100 pounds of mlk produced f ther mlk s above the standard ' of 3.5 percent butterfat content. Smlarly, 'they receve less f ther mlk s below 3.5 percent. In addton, there are prcng provsons n effect to help level out mlk producton so that the supply more closely meets the demand at varous tmes of the year. Also, there ar,e dfferences n prces pad for mlk delvered to dfferent places. These dfferentals are desgned to reflect costs of transportng mlk to market. Stll other federal order provsons cover stuatons such as those nvolved when mlk lspro- duced n one federal order area and sold to a dary In another area. Jack W. Barnes, general manager of Mchgan Mlk Producers Assocaton, summed up mlk marketng ths way: "The numerous procedures and regulatons nvolved n marketng mlkprobably appear qute complex to those outsde the dary ndustry. Complex though t mght be, the system has been successful n promotng an orderly and adequate flow of mlk and dary products to the consumer." State mlk producton s up three per cent Mchgan mlk producton n Aprl s estmated at 395 mllon pounds, accordng to the Mchgan Crop Reportng Servce, Ths s two per cent above Aprl 1989 and three per cent above Aprl Aprl mlk producton per cow was 845 pounds, up three per cent from a year earler. The number of Mchgan mlk cows on farms n Aprl at 468,- 000 head decreased one per cent from a year earler. U.S. mlk producton n Aprl s estmated at 10,330 mllon pounds, one per cent more than a year earler. Daly average producton ncreased sx per centfrommarch, compared wth a seven per cent ncrease a year earler. Aprl output provded 1.68 pounds of mlk per person daly^ for all uses, compared wth 1.69, pounds!jatyear earler.and* to58 pounds a month-earler. ' - SELECTED DAIRY STATISTICS Gran and concentrates fed to mlk cows In the Unted States n 1969 totaled 23,615,000 tons, up three per cent from a year earler. Farmers fed 3,726 pounds of gran and concentrate per mlk cow n 1969 sx per cent more than a year earler. Gran and concentrate feedng was 4,000 pounds or more per cow n 12 of the 48 states compared wth seven states a year earler. The average value of concentrate raton fed to mlk cows In the Unted States s estmated at $3.15 per 100 pounds In up fve cents from a year earler. The value ranged from a low of $3.10 per 100 pounds n January to a hgh of $3.18 n July and December. The value for 1969 averaged lowest n North Dakota where home-grown oats made up'a-large share of the raton total. Wage rates ncreased for sugar beet work The U.S. Department of Agrculture today announced the far and reasonable wage requrements for sugarbeet work n all producng areas, effectve Aprl 27, The determnaton ncreases the mnmum tme rate 10 cents per hour from $1.65 to $1.75. Mnmum pecework rates are ncreased by amounts rangng from $0,50 to $1.25 per acre.. The new rates are $12,75 for thnnng; $16,50 for hoeng; $20 for hoe-trmmlngj and $10,50 for weedng. The rate for blockng and thnnng, applcable only n Calforna, s ncreased $1.50 per acre to $28, The determnaton contnues the provson whch permts the employment of weedng, wth a hoe only, as a frst hand operaton. The applcable pece-work rate s ncreased 50 cents per acre to $ The use of ths operaton s lmted to felds that have been machne-thnned and treated wth herbcdes. A provson s ncluded In the determnaton for the frst tme whch ncreases the specfed pecework rates by 25 per cent for row spacng of 19 nches or less but more than 16 nches and by 35 per cent for spacng of 16 nches or less. Pror determnatons have provded for reductons In basc pecework^ rates for row wdths rangng from 28 nches upward. /'., PE ,5 Quackgrass nfested corn (left) can serously cut yelds. Prompt treatment can keep corn weed-free all season (rght). War on quackgrass, corn growers urged Have a tough quackgrass problem last year? Mchgan corn specalsts warn growers to expect much worse ths year f steps aren't taken to eradcate t. The tme to do t s now. Experts pont out that whle quackgrass Is one of Mchgan's toughest problem weeds, t can be eradcated for two to three years wth a sprng herbcde program. Here's how t works: Before plowng (1 to 3 weeks), apply 2 1/2 pounds of AAtrex herbcde. Ths prevents the plant from manufacturng food and t begns to weaken. Follow wth another 2 1/2 pound applcaton at plantng. Ths fnshes the job on quackgrass and also provdes seasonlong control of most annual grasses and broadleaf weeds. It also elmnates the need for repeated cultvatons durng the season. As many growers know who've had to battle quackgrass n the past, once t gets a foothold In the crop t spreads rapdly. And, because t's a vgorous compettor for avalable lght, sol nutrents, as well as mosture, t soon starts cuttng nto corn yelds. Studes at Mchgan State Unversty,.for example, show that where quack s allowed to compete wth the crop It can cut yelds 25 per cent or more. In another study a weed-free test plot produced fve' bushels of corn compared to a one bushel yeld n a quack-nfested plot. For many years growers reled on cultvaton to keep quack Ths provson Is contnued. Pecework rates for hand labor operatons not specfed n the determnaton may be agreed upon by the producer and worker, provded the worker's average hourly earnngs equal or exceed the $1.75 hourly mnmum rate. A mnmum hourly wage rate of not less than 85 per centofthe specfed mnmum rate s provded for workers 14 and 15 years of age. Youths 14 or 15, were neld ln Detrot, mnatlon are wthn producers' ablty to pay under prospectve prce and producton condtons for the 1970 crop. Payment of wages not less than those establshed by the Secretary of Agrculture Is a requrement that producers must meet to qualfy for payments under the Sugar Act of 1948, as amended. Publc hearngs on wage rates Mchgan; years of age are not permtted Farg0( Nortn Dakota; Sacramento work more than eght hours to, Calforna; San Antono, n any one day. Texas; and Denver, Colorado, USDA offcals sad the wage durlng tne perlod DeC x through rates establshed by the deter- Dec. 12, 1969, Enough tested bean seed s avalable Mchgan bean growers havng dffculty n locatng bacterablght tested seed are urged to contact the county extenson offce n any of the prncpal bean growng countes or the Mchgan Bean shppers Assocaton. These sources have a complete lst of growers and elevator operators who have seed wth ether *zero" or "low contamnaton" ratng, accordng to Dr. Axel Anderson, Mchgan State Unversty plant pathologst, BEE SMART. Are thoughts of convertng your present heatng system before next wnter buzzng around n your mnd? Call your electrc heatng contractor or Consumers Power and fnd out about that honey of a heatng system modern, easy-to-nstall electrc heat! Homes of vrtually any age can be- converted to electrc heat* You'll save space, too compact electrc heatng unts ft nto celngs, walls or floors. Better lsten everybody's.buzzng about clean, carefree, draft-free electrc heat) COMWIMI MWtf "There s no need for any Mchgan bean grower to plant seed from seed lots not tested for bacteral blght," Dr.Ander-' sen says. * "Based on the tests we have run, there s enough blght-free seed for 400,000 or mor* acres of navy beans. In addton, there s suffcent seed wth low contamnaton to plant another 300,- 000 acres," Dr. Anderson reports. Approxmately 44 percent of the avalable seed s of the Sanlac varety. Seaway comprses about 24 percent, whle the Gratot and Seafarer varetes represent 19 and 13 percent, respectvely. NORTH STAR BUS SCHF.DUU * TO LANSING LEAVE ST. JOHNS 0:43 a.m. 3:40 p.m. 6:15 p.m. ARRIVE LANSING 10:25 a.m. 4:10 p.m. 8:45 p,m. RETURNING LEAVE LANSING Dsoa.m. 1:45 p.m. 9:20 p.m. ARRIVE ST. JOHNS l>!45 a.m p.m. 9t50 p.m. REST ROOM EQUIPPED AIR CONDITIONED In check. Ths dd part of the job, but repeated tllages was necessary to prevent aftergrowth. Even repeated cultvaton fals to completely eradcate t. Some crop experts suggest that f a cultvaton program thorough enough to elmnate quack Was carred out, you couldn't rase a crop! As a result, many growers are turnng to a trazlne herbcde program. For the sprng program, most crop specalsts recommend the splt applcaton of AAtrex. If the feld s already plowed, the frst treatment should be appled no later than two weeks before" plantng and then dsced nto the sol. The mportant thng, the experts stress, Is to start your quack eradcaton program now. You'll harvest the benefts n extra bushels ths fall. Bean blght bulletn mportant to growers Good management practces lsted n the new publcaton "The Importance of Seed Qualty n Growng Bacteral Blght- Free Feld Beans n Mchgan" make the publcaton a must for bean growers, says George Mc Queen, Clnton County extenson agent, "If the practces In bean producton as set forth n ths bulletn are followed, losses from bean bacteral blght wll be kept to a mnmum wth resultng ncreases ln yelds and bean qualty,"mcqueen says. The publcaton also Includes color photographs showng symtoms of the varous bacteral dseases commonly attackng Mchgan navy -and colored bean varetes. "These pctures wll be very valuable to Mchgan bean growers, elevator operators and seedsmen as a means of detectng attacks of bacteral blght," says McQueen. Bacteral blght has been a problem ln Mchgan for a long tme._ However, clmatc condtons~"durng 1968 and 1969, whch were deal for blght development, made the Mchgan bean Industry aware of the need for a blght-free program 1 n order to mantan maxmum yelds and preserve market demands for Mchgan produced beans. Another mportant secton of the new bulletn descrbes the grades of seed that are avalable to growers and where they can be obtaned. Both certfed and non-certfed seed sources are lsted. Accordng to McQue en, (ndvduals who are on the Mchgan Bean Commsson's malng lst wll automatcally get a copy of the new bulletn whch was publshed by the -Mchgan State Unversty Agrcultural Extenson Servce. Persons not on the Commsson's malng lst can obtan a copy of. the bulletn at the Clnton County Extenson offce, located at 1003 South Oakland St., St. Johns. MSU and USDA scentsts workng on the bean blght program wll conduct a feld survey durng the summer to check on the effectveness of the total blght control program, "By checkng selected felds whch were planted wth nternally blght-free seed they hope to get a better pcture of how the control program s progressng," says McQueen. Sol conservatonst assgned to E. Lansng Sam Jackson, Sol Conservatonst at Reed Cty, has been promoted and reassgned to East Lansng, Hs new poston wll be manager of the Rose Lake Plant Materals Center. Ths center s one of four n the Mdwest states operated by the Sol Conservaton Servce. It s concerned wth the testng andpropogaton of grasses, legumes, shrubs, and trees requred by landowners and operators ln successfully applyng sol and water conservaton on ther lands. Jackson wll drect the operatons of the Center, whch wll nclude nformaton on approxmately 1,500 accessons of plant materals. On Ths Day, a Solemn f/lffwf/ After recevng a B.S. Degree from South Carolna State College, he taught general Bology n South Carolna nne years before jonng SCS n Assgnments n Mchgan have been at- Stanton and Reed Cty. Death drvers The Chcago Polce Department reported that of 101 drvers klled n auto accdents n the cty durng 1969, 64.3 per cent had alcohol n ther bloodstreams, and 53.5 per cent were above the presumptve drvng - whle -ntoxcated level of 0.10 bloodalcohol content. Trbute...

20 Page 4 B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Wednesday, Mqy 2/, H Chatter ^ r * *,. * Nearly H members, taurant n downtown Detrqlt. In leaders and parents from Clnton the afternoon, snce some of the and Shawassee Countes attended g r s had never been outofmchthe Sprng Horse Clnc held gan( the group took the tunnel Tuesday evenng at the far- over to Wndsor, Canada and regrounds n St. Johns. Halsey turned over the Ambassador Murch, traner for the Ranch Brdge and then they spent sev- Rumtnaja near Flushng, and hs eral hours at the Detrot Zoowfe Beverly nstructed and dem- logcal Park. On the return trp onstrated to the group some short home, the bus blew a tre on cuts n groomng the anmal-for 96 just Insde the Ingham show, how to tran the horse to county lne, so they were a lead, the dfferent equpment a utle late returnng home. The person would need for Englsh or Western style rdng. Halsey then demonstrated to the group how he has traned hs horse to rde both Englsh or Western. Several members rode Englsh style and the Murches helped to correct some faults shown and explaned what they were dong rght and wrong. Thenfour members rode Western style and the Murches asssted them n correctng ther faults and explaned Sprng Horse Show AGRICULTURE INACTION by GARY A. KLEINHENN Amerlcan Farm Bureau Pres. to the total group the proper dent Charles B> Shu head way to rde. Many questons of nearl two mmon voluntary asked by the group were an- farmers and ranchers n 49 swered by Mr. ard Mrs. Murch. states and 2 8H c0umes( an_ Comments ndcated that every swers ^ aclons of thos- e wh0 not allow agrlcultural prod- one felt the c lnc.was very good wm and helpful to them and ther ucts freedom to compete ln our members n understandng the free ent6rp rse sys tem. horse project. For many of the Presldent shuman's statemembers, they wll need prac- ments are drected to one n_ tce to use the suggestons gven dvdual wh0 wm nqt let ^ at the clnc. Many thanks should housewlfe declde the ssue n the go to the Murches for conductng grocery stores ths clnc and to the owners of Shuman sald; We deeply re>. the ranch-mr. and Mrs. Russ gret the declslon of Harry G. Jameson of Flushng for thetr Beckner, Presdent of Jewel assstance wth the program. Food St or es, not to offer table grapes for sale tohs customers. The 4-H softball season wll 0ur deepest convcton has alstart on Frday, June 5 wth ways been that consumers alone seven teams ln the Green league- have tha rlght to declde for Olve 4-H Projects, Vctor, themselves what to buy or not Kountry Kousns, Prare, Char- to buy In the marketplace; and He's Gang, Fowler Busy Eagles, we are dsapponted that- at and Teen Leaders; and wth nne Jewel-Mr, Beckner has taken teams n tho Whte league-olve that decson away from them, 4-H Projects (3 teams), Vctor wrbetlevvthattelvustomer's (2 teams), Charle's Gang, Kountry Kousns, Green Clover Com* munlty, and Bengal A schedule wll be sent to the managers as soon as possble. The wnnng team ln each league wll represent the county n the state contest In August at the 4-H Youth Exploraton Day Program, An J All Star?wlll be p,far wth each team havng several players selected by ther manager to play. * Thrteen 4-H clubs were represented at the 4-H Offcers Tranng Workshop Thursday evenng at St, Johns. Resource people workng wth the youths Included Alvn Root, Extenson 4-H Youth Agent wth Presdents and Vce Presdents; Frank Kapp, Extenson 4-H Youth Agent wth the Secretares and Treasurers; Ron Karle, Clnton County News edtor wth the New3 reporters; Jane Smth and Dane Kanask wth the Recreaton leaders. The members learned about the responsbltes and dutes of ther offce In the local 4-H club, "It was a wonderful experence" was the general comment of the 43 4-H grls and fve adult leaders as they returned from ther Detrot 4-H Award Trp last Saturday. In the mornng they vsted Greenfeld Vllage at Dearborn and then ate lunch at the top of the Flame Resnow have a rght to ask Mr. Beckner what commodty he may next order removed from hs shelves at the behest of specal nterest demands, Oranges? Mlk? Beef? Baby Foods? "We feel ths acton betrays the prncple of freedom to buy and. sell that has bsenjaasc to foo provded by thousands of growers has undoubtedly played an mportant part n the success of the Jewel stores, *We are keenly dsapponted that Mr, Beckner would sacrfce the honest and tradtonal relatonshp between producers and food dstrbutors In favor of threats and Intmdatons by those who would destroy the very market system on whch these relatonshps have been bult. "Mr, Beckner says that Jewel hopes that ts acton n removng table grapes wll 'break the deadlock' n the grape ssue between Calforna grape producers and the Unted Farm Workers Organzng Commttee, AFL-CIO, Surely he must know that hs decson made at ths tme pror to the early harvestplaces enormous added pressures on hundreds of small growers to captulate to terms lad down by Cesar Chavez and the AFL-CIO wthout any recourse, and to sgn over workers to the unon at the broad stroke of a pen and wthout any worker determnaton whatsoever," SPECIAL CLINTON COUNTY ZONING COMMISSION MEETING A Specal Meetng of the Clnton County Zonng Commsson wll be held on TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1970 at 8 p.m. ln the Courthouse, St. Johns, Mchgan. At that tme the Commsson wll act on the followng applcatons: WATERT0WN TOWNSHIP From Zone A, resdental to Zone D, agrcultural: That part of the E 1/2 of the W 1/2 Secton 29, T5N- R3W, lyng North of Grand Rver Avenue and south of M.D.S.H. I-9G rght of way, Watertown Townshp, Clnton County, Mchgan. WATERTOWN TOWNSHIP An applcaton for a Specal Use Permt for the operaton of a santary landfll on the followng descrbed parcel of land: That part of the E 1/2 of W 1/2 Secton 29, T5N-R3W, lyng North of Grand Rver Avenue and south of M*D,S,H, 1-96 rght of way, Watertown Townshp, Clnton County, Mchgan. The text of the Zonng Ordnance as proposed to be amended and a lst of descrptons showng the Zonng Ordnance as proposed to be amended may be examned at the offce of the Clnton County Zonng Admnstrator at the Courthouse, St. Johns, Mchgan between the hours of 8;00 a.m. to 12 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. of any day Monday through Frday, WILLIAM M, COFFEY, Zonng Admnstrator grls got to know one another pretty well as ndcated by ther enthusasm In sngng and school yells. The 4-H delegates and chaperons partcpatng n the 4-H Exchange to North Carolnafrom Clnton, Gratot and Shawassee Countes wll be meetng Wednesday evenng, 8:00 p.m. at Smth Hall n St. Johns. Frank Kapp, Extenson 4-H Youth Agent based In Gratot County wll be n charge of the group as they outlne ther fnal plans to leave on Saturday, June 20 and wll return on Sunday, June 28. ' By JOHN AYLSWORT.H The Green Clover Communty Club elected the followng offcers for the new year. Presdent, Ann SmJ.th; Vce Presdent, Lee Smth; Secretary, Sally Rademacher; Treasurer, Colleen Yanz; News reporter, Debbe Pror; Recreaton leader, Cathy Rademacher; Safety Offcer, Clfford Harvey; and Sergeant of Arms, Clfford Harvey and Debbe Pror. Many of the members entered ther wnter projects n the Rotary Youth Talent Show wth Danny Rademacher wnnng a frst place n hs class. The members held a campfre on Frday evenng. The next meetng wll be June 3 at the Rley Elementary School. "The Famly Affar" s the new name selected by the Else 4-H members as all the members are related. The leaders are Elzabeth Levey, Irah Rsley and Ethel Rlsley. Offcers elected for the summer program ares Presdent, Bonne Kmlall; Vce Presdent, Ronald Rlsley; Secretary and News reporter, Bruce Levey; Treasurer, Tm Acre; Safety Charman, Tonya Acre; Song Leader, Bran Acre; Recreaton Leader, Cndy Rlsley, Peggy Salsbury, and Wendy Acre. Bonne Kmball and Cndy Rlsley club n the 4-H Talent Show. represented the The Fowler Busy Bees 4-H members held ther fnal meetng 4 of" the year wth members recevng certfcates, pns and award trps for ther accomplshments durng the wnter program. The club wll reorganze ln October for the clothng and knttng projects. The members enjoyed an evenng of recreaton, songs and refreshments. Ruth Ashley Is the new Presdent of the Jolly Green Gants 4-H Summer Club. Other offcers elected are: Vce Presdent and Treasurer, Joan Idzkowsk; Secretary and News reporter, Annette Irsh; Safety and Health Offcer, Los Ashley; and Recreaton Leader, Gary Slamka. A commttee composed of Ruth,and Los Ashley, Annette Irsh, Tammy and Andrea Harrs was apponted to look nto the poss- blttes of havng a bowlng, swmmng, hayrde, and fun Who eats out? As ncome rses more money s spent on food. USDA studes show that famles wth an annual ncome of $10,000 and over spend more than 25 percent of ther food money on meals away from home. Famles wth less than $3,000 ncome spend only about 10 percent on meals away from home. Before You Buy CROP HAIL INSURANCE Know the EXTRAS you get from FARMERS MUTUAL HAIL Immedate Coverage Castastrophe Clause (Full at 90%) Optonal Soybean Replant Fat Premum Payment Guaranteed Rate Fodder Coverage nght durng the summer tme. Certfcates were passed out to the wnter project members. The Summer Eagltes 4-H members have elected the followng offcers: Presdent, Brenda Prtchard; Vce Presdent, Lnda McCrumb; Secretary, Brgltte McCrumb; Treasurer, Jane Hgbee, News reporter, Cndy Davs; Recreaton Leader, Mary Mayer and Tm Fsh. The club's talent, entry n the County Contest/consstng of an accordon medley (Lnda McCrumb, Mark and Jean Mros), was selected as one of the top fve talent acts of the show. State Crop Report By MICHIGAN CROP. REPORTING SERVICE CROP COMMENTS FOR WEEK ENDING MAY 16, By MICHIGAN CROP REPORTING SERVICE Rans begnnng Tuesday and contnung the remander of the week, halted feld work n the southern half of the State. Only about two days were sutable for feld work. Sol mosture supples vared from surplus to adequate. Alfalfa, wheat, pastures and early planted oats developed well. Plantng of sprng crops was actve on Monday, but was halted on Tuesday by heavy rans. More than 90 per cent of the state's oat and sugar beet acreage had been planted by the week's end, Almost half of the corn acreage and 10 per cent of the soybean acreage Is planted. Plantng progress s further advanced than usual for ths date. Normally, not more than one-thrd of the corn acreage s planted by md-may. Rans of the week furnshed mosture needed for the development of early planted oats and stmulated pasture growth. Wnter wheat also developed well. Pastures are furnshng above average amounts of feed for ths season of the year. The cold wet weather slowed asparagus harvest. Wet felds have also delayed vegetable plantng. Water Is standng on some of the lower lyng vegetable felds. A large proporton of the vegetable acreage has been planted. Seed onons are up to good stands and early celery has developed well. The cold wet weather was unfavorable for pollnaton of tree fruts and also for the developments of buds on trees that have not yet blossomed. Peaches have reached full bloom n the southern half of the Lower Pennsula, but are only n the green tp to delayed dormant n the Northwest. Tart cherres range from the pre-pnk stage n the Northwest Lower Pennsula and are In the petal fall stage ln the Southwest. Apples vary from full bloom n the southern countes to preplnk n the -Northwest. I TO DAY... I HAIL INSURANCE IS OUR BUSINESS! Jm McKenze Insurance of All Knds It's clothes lke these that 4-H grls love to make and wear. The garments have style, comfort and are perfect for most any occason 4-H has a program called Clothng wheren grls as young as 9 years learn to sew. Home sewng champs led by 4-H grls One of the boomng home arts today s sewng. Technology has made avalable a wde array of mracle fabrcs, nvsble thread, hdden zppers and sewng machnes that all but sew by themselves. Learnng to sew Is no longer tedous, baste-and-rp, tme consumng chore It once was. More young grls are makng ther own clothes today than ever before: In school, at home and especally through 4-H Clubs. Nearly one mllon grls from 9 to 19 are workng on 4-H clothng projects, reports the Natonal 4-H Servce'Commlttee. They decde what to make, get ponters from ther volunteer clothng project leaders, salesclerks, Exten'slon'Servlce'p'er-' sonnel, sewng bulletns and the educatonal department of Coats & Clark, Inc. Ths 156-year-old frm, whch started out makng cottom thread and now s a leader n sewng notons, has a 30-year record as sponsor of the natonal 4-H clothng program. In ths tme span, company offcals have personally congratulated some 1,500 teenage grls for excel w w ' lence ln makng ther own clothes, These talented young seamstresses were top state award wnners and guests of Coats & Clark, Inc. at the annual Natonal 4-H Congress ln Chcago. More that 300 receved natonal clothng scholarshps, Agan ths year, 51 grls, one from each state plus Puerto Rco, wll travel to Chcago at the expense of the long-tme 4-H frend. A Coats & Clark offcal wll be on hand once more to present $600 scholarshps' to sx new natonal champons. " ' ~' J ; "' Grls who' would lke to be a part of ths teen home fashon scene can get nto the act by contactng a local 4-H Club or the county extenson offce. The Cooperatve Extenson Servce supervses all 4-H programs. Harvest alfalfa at bud for much better feed Farmers who want better feed from alfalfa hay or haylage should follow several smple prncples, says George Mc Queen, Clnton County extenson agent. The most mportant step Is to harvest the alfalfa at bud or one-tenth bloom stage of maturty. At ths stage, there s less leaf loss and the hay offers greater proten value makng t more dgestble for lvestock. "Forages decrease n dgestblty about one percent for every three days harvestng Is delayed. Forages lose about 50 cents per ton n feed value each day harvest s delayed past the bud or one-tenth blodm stage of maturty," McQueen says. Use of a hay condtoner wll speed dryng- of the stems and often allow the hay to go nto the barn wthout beng raned upon. # Some farmers fnd t smplest to preserve the frst cuttng as baylage or wlted slage. If the hay s chopped n the feld, McQueen advses usng a covered wagon to save all v of the leaves ln the alfalfa crop. Much greater damage from alfalfa weevl s antcpated n Clnton County n However, the county extenson agent says If the frst cuttng s made early and the stubble Is sprayed mmedately thereafter, the spray wll be more effectve, and t wll not endanger the crop for feedng lvestock. Ag technology can feed all Agrcultural producton s not the lmtng factor ln solvlng.the world's hunger problems, contends Dr. J. A. Hoefer, assocate drector of Mchgan State Unversty's Agrcultural Experment Staton. "We have the technology necessary to feed these hungry people," he says, "We must now apply these technologes and work wth the legal, marketng, socal and poltcal problems whch are makng hunger a realty n the world." M-F Means Massey-Ferguson known, for qualty World-Wde M-F s also a symbol that many people defend wth prde To us M-F means Man's Frend they also have eye appeal Why don't you stop n at our place and see what we can do on a deal. G & L SALES "WHERE SERVICE IS A HABIT" CLIFF LOESCH, OWNER phone v Bll would ad domestc beet molasses ndustry A 30 per cent declne n revenues from domestc sugar beet molasses sold on the Eastern seaboard durng the last two years has led to Introducton of legslaton n the UJ3. House of Representatves to lmt the mportaton of subsdzed and trangularly-traded foregn beet molasses begnnng next year. House Bll 17609, Introduced May 13 by Rep. Elford A.Cederberg, of Mchgan and fve other' congressmen, seeks to provde for orderly trade n sugar beet molasses and has been sent to the House Commttee on Ways and Means. Cederberg and Reps. Mark Andrews and Thomas S. Kleppe of North Dakota, JacksonE.Bettsand Delbert L. Latta of Oho, Odn Langen of Mnnesota and James Harvey of Mchgan have also Jontly wrtten Presdent Nxon, to call hs attenton to "the serous njury beng suffered" by more than 4,000 sugar beet farmers and processors who together produce and sell molasses. Cuba Is presently crcumventng the Unted States' prohbton on trade by sellng Cuban cane molasses to European and Medterranean countres at a.-low prce. Ths enables these countres to use the cheap Cuban cane' molasses domestcally and to sell ther own beet molassesused prncpally n makng ctrc acd, yeast and pharmaceutcal products to the Unted States at a hgher prce than they pad for the Cuban cane molasses. Ths s known as "trangular tradng" snce three or more countres are nvolved n the swappng.. - By usng Cuban molasses themselves, the European and Medterranean countres are helpng Cuba get around U#S. trade restrctons and are dumpng ther own beet molasses n the Unted States. Watch those predctons If the present trend of farmer "dropouts" contnues, the last hour of farm work would be performed n If the present trend of company mergers contnue, all the large frms ($10 mllon captal assets or more) would merge nto one huge frm n a lttle more than 10 years. Oh, yes, there's one more: If death rates contnue to ncrease as they have been, and f we contnue our present bural practces, hs whole naton would be covered wth cemeteres ln 500 years. Forecastng the future s fun just as long as you don't make all your predctons on current trends, Mchgan State Unversty agrcultural economsts came up wth the above tongue-n-cheek examples to llustrate the pont natonal wheat allotment down 36 pet. The recently announced 1971 Natonal wheat allotment of 43.6 mllon acres compares wth 45.5 mllon acres ln 1970 and s down 36 percent from the 88.2 mllon acre allotment of The allotment has been cut n each of the past four years "and Is the lowest allotment to be establshed ln many years, In makng ths announcement, Charman^ J^ck^Smth^ofJtje Mchgan state "Agrcultural- Stablzaton and Conservaton Commttee, stated that the reducton for 1971 ams for about a 50 mllon bushel cut n the Natonal carry over n the face of world-wde overproducton of wheat. Surplus wheat hasbeenaproblem for a long tme. Not only n ths country but other large exportng Natons as well. To compound the problem, many smaller countres that were formerly mporters are now producng more than ther needs and, as a result, are becomng compettors In the export trade. Not only are we ln ths country concerned wth the problem, so are other wheat producng countres. In an attempt to solve the problem, we In the Unted States wll have reduced our wheat acreage for four years n a row and n 1971 wll probably have the lowest planted acreage n mqdern. hstory. tk lt,, Wl, >«>' ''Tke Canadan Goverlmeftjusf \ '< recently announced a program ttf reduce drastcally ther wheat acreage and ln fact have proposed to the Government of ths country, Australa, Argentna and to the Commsson of the European Economc Communty that a meetng be held at mnsteral level to revew the Canadan Program and consder complementary acton whch mght be taken by others. It s hoped that these Governments wll agree to partcpate n an early meetng and f they do, t should mark a turnng ' pont n efforts to ratonalze the world wheat stuaton. / June 15 Farm Bureau topublsh dstrct newspaper Durng the thrd week n June, each Farm Bureau famly n Clnton County wll receve the frst copy of the Central Mchgan Farm News. The paper wll be a 12-page tablod co-sponsored by the followng countes: Clnton, Eaton, Our apologes.-.. and to Jm Schauer Genesee, Ingham, and Shawassee, and wll be publshed by George and Donna Wlbur of the Ovd-Else Banner. Mrs. Wlbur was formerly a staff member n the Informaton Dvson of Mchgan Farm Bureau and s knowledgeable about and experenced n Farm Bureau. Each county wll have aperson who wll act as edtor and be responsble for gatherng news of county events. Mrs. Lews,Babbtt s Clnton County's selecton and she has agreed, to accept the dutes wth the help of the county offce. The paper wll contan pctures and stores of newsworthy meetngs and actvtes. In 1957 the county dscontnued the publshng of ts own paper due to rsng costs. As a co-operatve effort the cost s nomnal and the fve county Farm Bureaus are afforded an opportunty to keep the membershp better nformed and \ more aware of what the organzaton s dong to beneft the members and agrculture n general., lft $&)l'&vj&&&&}j;,twj \r. I Barbra Stresand says: I "MS s my cause. Make It yours.") ; Natonal Multple Scleross Socety Schwan's Ice Cream Co. The Count/ News nadvertently msspelled the company name - n our May 1 20 edton. ^ The Ad Staff ) >

21 'lt,* Wednesday, May 2.7, 1970 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Page 5 J The purpose, of ths promoton s to preserve the freedom to market all farm products, promote the sale and use ofcaltfor- na table grapes and to expand the market for Calforna grapes durng the 1970 season. The contest s open to every F,arm Bureau famly begnnng June 1 and endng July 31, * Contest entry forms wll be maled to each Farm Bureau member soon. They wll contan the entrants name, address, name of County Farm Bureau and dentty of retal store wheregrapes were purchased., News of nterest to Clnton Farm Bureau famles j Opnon If t's grapes today - - wll t be bread tomorrow? By THE CLINTON COUNTY, FARM BUREAU If grapes were the staff of {llfe, you mght fnd t dffcult to buy bread n the months - ahead.! Thnk about ths: The grape boycott n Calforna s not just a growers' or a workers' fght. It s a consumers' fght as well. Ths s a movement that could be extended beyond grapes, beyond Calforna. In fact boycott noses already have been heard 5 przes offered FB holds a contest to break grape boycott Begnnng June 1, Farm Bureau members wll become more aware of the presence of Calforna table grapes on the, produce shelves of ther neghborhood market. «A cooperatve promoton between Amercan Farm Bureau, 50 state Farm Bureaus and the Calforna Table Grape Commsson wll concde wth the harvest of early grapes n Calforna's Coachella Valley. Each entry should be accompaned by a sales slp marked to show a table grape purchase. If no grapes were purchased an offcal entry blank may be submtted showng the name ^and address of a r, etal... food.store 'where the entrant usually buys grapes. No purchase of grapes s requred for a contest entry. Any Farm Bureau member may enter the state contest as many tmes as he wshes durng the perod of the contest whch ends July 31. Each contest entry must be n the proper form wth an accompanyng sales slp or retaler dentfcaton. All entry blanks must be submtted to the member's county Farm Bureau offce not later than Aug. 10, Entres receved n the county Farm Bureau wll be forwarded " to" the Mchgan Farm Bureau offce n Lansng' for a state drawng to be conducted at the Annual Meetng n November. v ' 7 I Przes wll be awarded as follows: frst prze-three-pece set of Samsonte pato furnture. Second prlze-rca 12" portable televson set. Thrd through ffth przes- Char-Brol barbecue set. All state contest entres wll automatcally be entered n the Phone (^ natonal contest for a drawng to be held at the Amercan Farm Bureau Federaton Conventon n December, Przes wll be as follows: Frst prze-1970 Ford pckup truck. Second prze $2,000 RCA Home Entertanment Center. Thrd prze Samsonte pato furnture set. Besdes the entry form maled to each member later ths month, addtonal blanks may be obtaned from the county Farm Bureau offce. WILLIAM SWEARS t - - Fdrrf Bureau women hear Swears Wllam Swears, assstant prncpal at St. Johns HghSchool and especally n charge of currculum spoke at the May meetng of the Farm Bureau Women's Commttee. He spoke to the group concernng not only the great changes n currculum offered to students today but of the many other changes affectng our educatonal system. The subject ranged from equalty of educaton to dress code to school fnance. Swears answered many.questons from the group and left them much better nformed than prevously concernng many school matters. j The meetng was conducted by charman Mrs. Davd Morrs and was the last meetng to be held at the offce on Hgham Street, Dscusson durng the mornng sesson, concerned the ktchen n the new Farm Bureau buldng. L NOTICE Clnton County, Farm Bureau NEW LOCATION 407 E.Gbbs St. St. Johns - 3 blocks east of Clnton Ave. on Gbbs ^^J mle North of M-21 US-27^ ^^^^L ntersecton ^^^r _ ', -f -. Vst Our New Offce Y.,:'- '!... ' ' ' :;';! ;' :."."., ;/ ;.--., '. n several other areas almonds, lvestock, peaches, tomatoes, etc. Thnk about your rght to buy what you want when you want t. If t s your honest concluson that anyone should be able to buy table grapes when they want them dscuss the grape boycott story wth your neghbors, your grocer, other people at every opportunty. If your grocer sn't stockng grapes, fnd out why. Insst that grapes be placed on dsplay. If fre must be fought wth fre, so be t,'and be ready to do so. Ths s not a Sunday school pcnc. It s possble that at some future tme, your chld may sav. "Mommy, may I have a pece of bread?" You may have to say "No, bread Is boycotted. We can not buy bread." The news that Calforna table grapes, a target for unon actvsts attemptng to organze feld workers, have been pulled from the Jewel Food Stores for the 1970 season, comes as a "deep dsappontment to grape growers who have hstorcally produced and marketed the hghest qualty table grapes for an eager consumng publc," says Allen Grant, presdent of the Calforna Farm Bureau. The Amercan Farm Bureau Federaton board of drectors voced deep concern that the large chan.store would deprve the buyng publc the opportunty to decde what they could or could not buy for ther famles.."it has been my contenton that a food dealer would want to satsfy all customers not just a specal few," sad Grant, addng, ths acton rases a queston: what commodty, or commodtes, wll be next? "Representatves of the Unted Farm.Workers Organzng Com-, mttee (UFWOC) have' staged pckets at many stores across the country but these have been neffectve to the general publc. The ntmdatons threats, and coercon now beng used by ths group has apparently put fear nto the store owners who have seen prevous actons destroy buldngs and merchandse. It s regretful that the laws of the land are not strngent' enough to put an end to these unlawful acts, Grant sad. "Calforna farmers feel that ths closure of a market outlet, just before the frst grapes are harvested, places. the small growers n a perlous poston, "Surely Jewel Food Stores' acton helps destroy the very market system t helped buld. It s regretful that a grocery chan would gve such help to an organzaton that. thrves on wreckng agrculture, when ths same grocery chan derves ts entre lvelhood from. agrculture. "Surely consumers wll fnd dfferent stores that wll feature all of the food products heretofore demanded by the housewves,"' s" ^^^r. 407 S oon!. ' ' E.Gbbs New Farm Bureau offce nears completon. County Farm Bureau n new offce-meetng faclty A dream long held by county Farm Bureau leader's, came true ths month when the county organzaton moved nto ts new buldng. - The spacous new offce/meetng hall s located at 407 E. Gbbs Street and U.S. 27 about one mle north of the ntersecton of M 21 and U.S. 27. It s easly accessble from the.downtown area, by gong north on Clnton to Gbbs and travelng three blocks east. The frst offcal county Farm Bureau offce was located above the old locker buldng and had only a front offce and small meetng area. Because t was. more desrable to be located on the ground floor, leaders approved a move to the corner of Clnton Avenue and State Street n the mldl950's. Though "centrally located, ths offce provded even less space Commttee accepted the project of equppng the ktchen so that meals may be. served to large crowds. Meetngs monthly n the new buldng wll be the Women's Commttee, the county board of drectors, and the members of the John Lynch Agency of Farm Bureau Insurance. It wll house such actvtes as the annual board re-organzaton dnner, the membershp drve kckoff, Commodty meetngs, local affars meetng and t s hoped from tme to tme Communty Farm Bureau groups wll hold jont meetngs to get use of the fne meetng faclty. Plans are beng made to nvte each group to use the room for one meetng next fall to become acquanted wth ther new Farm Bureau Center, Open house wll be held later n the summer and plans wll be announced as soon as they are complete. Search begns for 1971 Farm Bureau Queen Wll you help fnd the 1971 Mchgan Farm Bureau Queen? Beng a Farm Bureau Queen s more than an honor, t's an opportunty. = Surely ther-e^are for. member actvty- and wth- a ra^:^^;n'rmembewh\ka^ severamyoungladestvclnton the - " ' "' nsurance program a a'move County who would lke to receve became necessary early n 1963, ths opportunty. Ths tme the county purchased Pretty, pette, Jane Ross, 1970 ther own buldng and through Mchgan Farm Bureau Queen, voluntary effort remodeled t to says: sut the present. "Lttle dd I thnk when I was Ths buldng provded a meetng room to accommodate about Farm Bureau Queen contest that persuaded to enter my county 35 persons, a prvate offce for I would eventually be crowned the nsurance manager and hs Mchgan Farm Bureau Queen, staff (three persons at that tme) What a thrlll Snce than I've and a large front offce for the had many wonderful experences. county secretary and assstant. I've made personal appearances After 1963 county membershp all over Mchgan, vsted Washngton, D.C., been on rado and agan clmbed, members pro TV and everywhere I go I meet such frendly people." "Beng a Farm Bureau Queen s an honor and an opportunty. It s an opportunty to travel and meet people and to be an ambassador for Farm Bureau," she adds. "A queen plays an mportant role n gettng favorable publcty for Farm Bureau and grams therefore grew, more meetngs and Farm Bureau took place and the faclty became nadequate. * The cost of rented facltes necessary for most meetngs became an mportant factor n the board's decson to begn dscussng a buldng program. That was a program to buld a faclty desgned for present and. future needs. It took two years of plannng by county leaders before the plans were actually on the drawng board. But once the buldng was under constructon the new faclty soon took shape. From ground breakng n early February to completon date n May a mere three months the board closely watched and planned to be certan the Farm Bureau center n Clnton County would serve that purpose. The buldng s constructed of steel wth a baked on vnyl fnsh vrtually mantenance free* It wll be easy to heat and keep cool and the 2,400 sq. feet (1,200 on the man floor and 1^200 n the basement) are used to the utmost n convenence and versatlty. A large front offce, two smaller offces, a conference room, storage room and restrooms make up the frst floor and n the basement a large meetng room, whch wll accommodate up to 100 people and ktchen are desgned for:' use by the membershp. The Farm Bureau's Women's PCA LOANS REDUCE INTEREST COSTS Ask about PGA's unque moncy-savflg Interest formula v.; ; and oneapplcaton loan plan,, * Good reasons why: PCA.s FIRST IN FARM CREDIT. PRODUCTION CREDIT ^ ASSOCIATION 1104 S, US-27 St, Johns ',. Phone JOHN LYNCH, Mgrv MIKE KOWATCH -Ph DeVVltt' MARK SIMMON Ph Fowler Mchgan agrculture. I urge anyone who s elgble to enter the Farm Bureau Queen contest. It s an experence of a lfe tme, and one, you ^ll never forge.t.".,,.,,the.1,9.71 Mchgan F.arm.Burn eau Queen can be sngle or marred, between the ages of 17 and 31. She wll be awarded an expense-pad trp for two to represent the Mchgan Farm Bureau at the Amercan Farm Bureau Federaton Annual Meetng n Houston, Tex., n December, along wth many other honors and opportuntes throughout the year. As Queen Jane says: "It's an experence of a lfetme..." Why not do your best to see that a gal from our county has that experence. If you have a nomnee,contact the County Farm Bureau offce today. Nearly three-quarters of the naton's agrcultural graduates now come from ctes, accordng to New Holland, the farm equpment dvson of Sperry Rand. LEON FELDWlbUH Ph St. Johns Clnton County Farm Bureau St. Johns, Mchgan' 407 E. Gbbs Offce Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. daly Closed Saturdays, Sundays and Holdays BOARD OF DIRECTORS Lee Ormston, Presdent,. Ovd-Vctor Nel Harte, Vce Presdent Drector at Large James Becker, Thrd Member^ Bengal-Rley Andrew Cobb Kenneth Gesenhaver Robert, Klssane Lews Lonle'r Denns. Phllps Francs Motz Jerome Sptzley Mrs, Davd Morrs Thomas Benson Marlyn Knght Dorothy Flak Kenneth Wlmmer Davd Morrs Duplan-Greenbush Bath-DeWltt Bngham-Olve* Watertown-Eagle Essex-Lebanon Drector- at-large Dallas-Westphala Women's Charman Young Farmer's Charman Secretary Assstant Secretary Regonal Rep. Dstrct Drector Membershp s growng Clnton County Farm Bureau membershp stands at 1^361 famles up 63 from a year ago. Membershp has contnued to ncrease each year snce 1964, and by fscal year end (Aug. 31) could very well reach 1,380, Of ths number, 12 per cent are assocate members manly persons nvolved n agr-busness or agr-servce occupatons. Spray alfalfa stubble Of the regular members, 188 have lsted dary as ther chef commodty, 82 are lvestock farmers, three poultry, 166 feld crops, eght frut growers, three vegetable producers, and 714 show general farmng (no specfc commodty). Ten members have ther entre farm n the reserve program. If weevls are actve Just before cuttng, spray the stubble to protect the next crop. Also check regrowth for sgns of feedng. If It occurs, spray Alfa-tox for dependable, long-lastng control. WE CAN CUSTOM APPLY ALFA-TOX ST. JOHNS CO-OP N. Clnton Ph RON MOTZ Ph St. Johns ROBERT STADT Ph Lansng Farm Bureau Insurance Group Servng All of Your Insurance Needs COME IN AND VISIT US AT OUR NEW LOCATION E. GIBBS, ST. JOHNS FARM BUREAU * INSURANCE GROUP 407 E, Gbbs ST. JOHNS Ph Farm Bureau Mutual * Farm Bureau Lfe Communty Servce, LANSING fata* +m*mtm

22 Page 6 B CLINTON COUNTY.NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Wednesday," May '27, 1970 (jumtcwtlle By MRS. LOUI FRITZ, Correspondent The WSCS of Gunnsonvllle Unted Methodst Church sponsored a Mother and Daughter Banquet at the Church Monday evenng, May 11, at 6:00p.m. wth approxmately 60 moms and daughters present for a "Boheman" dnner. Invocaton was gven lay Mrs. Margaret Stampfly, WSCSpresdent, Mrs. John Boland, the Welqome to guests. Toast Mstress, Mrs. John Hagy ntroduced the program, A readng "The World's Meanest Mother" was gven by Mrs. Robert Schools. Trbute to daughters, *My Heart's Delght," "A Daughter's Eyes," and ^Response to Mothers Day Welcome 1 * was gven by Mrs-. Erne Frtz. Trbute to mothers, a skt by ten lttle grls and song "Count Your Blessngs," by congregaton, panst, Nancy Hartman. % Introducton of guest speakers Nancy Robnson, Penne Kennon and Debbe Foekler, staff members of "Campus Crusade" at MSU, by Mrs. John Headley, The chldren made May baskets and' presented each mother wth a basket of llacs. Rev Ted Otto, John Hagy and Bll Barnes served tables. The Kth n' Kn Brthday Club, was.entertaned by hostesses Mrs. Charles Frtz, DeWtt and Mrs. Max Perce at Mrs. Perce's home at 717 N. Hayford, Lansng Monday evenng, May 4. Brthday honor guests were Mrs. - Ronald Parknson, Gunnlsonvlle and Mrs. Clyde Smth, St. Johns. Mrs. Smth was n Lansng General Hosptal where she underwent major surgery. Mrs. Parknson receved a group gft of money and Mrs. Smth receved two gowns and a robe from the club. Bngo was n play durng the evenng, prze for the most bngos and door prze, both went to Mrs. Farley Bouts, De- Wtt. Hostesses served dessert and"coffee. Other guests ncluded Mrs. Arnold Gross, Lansng, Mrs. Alva Hartman rural DeWtt, Mrs. Clnton Wrght, Valley East Vctor -By Mrs Kay Ketchum, * "Mr: and Mrs. Ervn O&man and, daughter of Toledo,, Oho spent Wednesday wth ther cousns, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Perkns. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ketchum, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ingersoll, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Whtney of Round Lake and Mrs. Bernlce Schafer of DeWtt attended the funeral of ther uncle, Howard Person of Round Lake. He was a former resdent. "Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burley were last week callers of hs sster, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Whte. Mr.' and Mrs. Gerald Barrett spent Sunday wth ther grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Morrll and son of Caro. '"' Mr. and Mrs. John Hlggns of Langsburg spent Sunday evenng wth her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ketchum. Other callers Sunday were Mrs. Rayola Lane and Cndy and granddaughter, KmberlyMakof Holt. ' Mr. and Mrs. Cyrl Gffels of East Lansng were Sunday afternoon callers of hs sster, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scott and Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Denns and sster, Mrs. Ruby Mulder of Ovd spent Sunday wth ther sster - n - law, Mrs. WUard Whte of Hastngs. STATE FARM INSURANCE 0_ FOR INSURANCE CALL DICK HAWKS HAROLD GREEN 106 Brush Street St. Johns Phone STATE FMM fflnnwcc MMPJWrt Farms and Mrs Erne Frtz. The May hostess s Mrs. Stanley Lennemann. Mrs. Lou E. Frtz and Mrs. Arthur Beebe and daughters of Clnton Vllage attended a Mother and Daughter Banquet at the Presbyteran Church n North Lansng, Frday evenng, May 8. Mrs. Frtz was guest speaker wth her exhbt of handmade and antque "Dolls of Yesterday." West Else By Mrs Wayne Mead Phone Thrteen volunteer cancer crusade workers gathered at the home of Mrs. Eleanor Thornton Wednesday, May 6 for a breakfast and to turn n the contrbutons. Ths years workers were Mrs. Eleanor Thornton, charman, Mrs. Norma Hlton, Mrs. Bernlce Walker, Mrs. Nelle Washburn, Mrs. Dorothy Harmon, Mrs. Helen Peck, Mrs. Cathy Walters, Mrs. Esther Rademacher, Mrs. Lyla Baese, Mrs. Joan Ladlsk, Mrs. Dorothy USDA Choce Tenderay Flat Boneless Chuck Roast u. 89* Kroger All Beef Weners u, 79* Armours Mlrecure Slced Bacon ^'89$ Peter's Regular or Thck Slced Bologna.W 69* Ballantne, Mrs. Florre Peabody, Mrs. Corrne Erckson, Mrs. Neya Betzer and Mrs. Jerrlne Mead. Followng the breadkfast the workers went to the Ovd-Else Hgh School to vew the bus wth ts cancer dsplay. Ths bus Was owned by the state of Texas and used throughout the state then the state of Mchgan purchased the unt. It s beng used throughout ths state. The bus was at the Hgh School Wednesday E for students to vew on Thursday a.m. at the Else Junor Hgh and Thursday p.m. t was moved to Ovd for the Junor Hgh students. The unt s beng shown at many of the area shoppng malls as well as schools. Mr. and Mrs. Davd Peabody attended an all day Rock Show recently at the Armory In Jackson. On ther way home they stopped n Mason to vst hs sster, Mrs.-Rchard Buckmaster, who was n-the hosptal. Mrs. Anna Rozen s n St. Lawrence Hosptal for treatment on her arm, whch was broken n February., Mother's Day dnner guests pf Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Betzer were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mead, Laure and Karla Cebulsk, Mr. and Mrs. Casper Mead, Mrs. Helen Cebulsk. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. George Swagart. The Mddlebury WSCS wll meet Tuesday evenng, May 26 at 8 p.m. at the church wth Esther Tubbs, Maud Warren and Clarce Semans as hostesses. Devotons wll be drected by Vrgna Mulder and Clarce Semans wll be n charge of the program. All offcers are asked to be present for.nstallaton at ths meetng. Pewamo By Mrs Irene Fox LANSING CHURCH SCENE OF WEDDING RITES Church of the Resurrecton n Lansng, was the settng Frday evenng for the weddng of Elzabeth Cook to Lawrence A, Nakfoor. She s"*mhe daughter of- Mr. Mrs. James L. Cook, 420 N. Farvlew. Hs parents are Mrs. and Mrs. Wllam Nakfoor, 3400 Tecumseh Rver Road. The mad of honor was Ellen Cook, the brde's sster. Brdesmads were Carol Cook, sster of the brde, Kathy Nakfoor, sster of the groom, and Coleen Capen. John Nakfoor, groom's brother, was best man. Groomsmen were Ronald Nakfoor, brother of the groom, James A. Cook, brother of the brde, and Jack Nelson. Specal guests for the ceremony and the recepton whch Wnners Who Have Gltdale Old Fashoned Jffy Veal Pormoglona, pormoglona. Beef Slew Stew or Gravy & Slced Beef Slver Platter Boneless Country Style Bulk Slced Boneless Ham ^ $1.19 Entree Dnners 2A 99( Leg 0 Pork Roast ^99* Slab Bacon followed at the VFW Hall, were the brde's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cook and Mr. Nevlle Davarn of Pewamo, and Mrs. John Early and Mrs. Saftuel Nakfoor, the groom's grandmothers. Followng a honeymoon on.macknac Island, the newlyweds wll make ther home n Lansng, Tsgt. James Hllabrandt expects to return from Kansas May 27 where he has been lookng for lvng quarters where James and Mrs. Hllabrandt and famly wll be lvng, followng ther stay vstng ther parents n Pewamo,.Mr. and Mrs. Raynold Mller and Mrs. Leone Hllabrandt. Clamed Tlgertawn,, Peter's Braunschwelger of Glendale German Style Bologna or Knelps Corned Boled Ham lh% $1.19 Lver Sausage u, 67* Beer Salam *,#, 79$ Beef Rounds L 99$ sunrse FRESH Look for ths seal, It means Freshness and qualty and satsfacton Guaranteed. F res-shore Breaded 16-Oz V/ Pkg Shrmp Mnatures...89$ Sea Pak Golden Fred >'' Fsh Stcks R-A. 79$ Sea Pak Round 32-Oz Vft Pkg Breaded Shrmp..$2.69 eo Pak Haddock Fllet «79* TOP VALUE STAMPS wth th«purcham of pkg of Hckory Brand Rng Bologna or SMOKED or Polsh Sausage L Redeem at Krogar thf Sot., Hof 3fl, 1970 MMmmmmmm II I I IB Radaam ML TOP VALUE STAMPS wth tre pjrcroa of % pkg or mora Center Ham Slces at Kroger thru Sdf Hoy 30, I?70 Florda Red Rpe Calforna Long Whte U.S. No. 1 A Sze Valenca Oranges... 8 $1 Cherry Tomatoes = 69$ Potatoes 10 B\\ New Crop Kroger 100% Pure f Washngton State Georga Peaches L 39( Orange Juce tt-ft 89* Wnesap Apples 3 g 39$ Colby Mld Cheese or Longhorn Cheese u 99$ Kroger French Onon Dp W-& 39$ Imperal Margarne $ & 37$ Polar Pak Fudge Bars or Twn Pops dft 48$ FULL GOLDEN KERNEL RED RIPE Sweet Corn 1079 * Plus Top Value Stomps Baked Foods Kroger Lemon, Orange or Regular 1 Angel Food Cake 39 Plan, Sugar or Cnnamon Kroger Donuts 4 Sh 88$ Gant STAMPS STAMPS wth the ptrchae of 3 pkg BUDOCS - Chpped-Meats Pork Sfeak IB w lt thu purchase of 3 lb* or logar Bonalm Port 0.QOS1 at % ptg or, mora Stlrcf Plo ter ^ppj* Radaam ot Krogar F^p45 Redeem at Krogar lysli thru Sot., May 30, 1970 I If J I thru So., Ma; t 30, 1970 ML FVU - e l M» X> / Kroger Whte Bread 2 V.."* 59* Kroger Dansh Pecan Coffee Cake...frft, 79$ Kroger Black Forest Rye or Pumpernckel Bread 3 w&. 89$ STAMPS m m wth tha purchoa of I pkg Roee Buh 2 pkg Hollond Bulb, 3 pocket* Cardan Saad or ony pkg Grass Seed Radaam ot Krogar thru Sot., Moy 30, ^TPtus Top Value, St amps S-Lb Whole Watermelons * Brds Bye Frozen Awake 3 <>:-&. 99$ Brds Eye Frozen Corn or Peas 6,/, 0^,;, $1 Dortna Pzza Cheese M. Kroger Frozen pgck ^ Lemonade F,0x -. Cans TOP VALUE STAMPS Lb a?' 59$ 69$ TOP VALUE STAMPS wth the purchoa of ony 5 pkga K ROGER' )l \ I > r g I wth a $3 or mar. pur eh a * of F*RESH fjg Fruts & Vegetables ; Frozen Vegetables Radaem or Kroger, Radaam ot Krogar / > thro Sol., May 10, 1970 thru Sof,, May 30, 1970 ^ r l a) '- f n Wednesday, May 27, 1970 Brdgevlle By Mrs Thelma Woodbury Lula Boots, Wanda Boots and Maran Newhouser celebrated ther brthday, Tuesday, May 12. Margaret Turner, Ruby Wyman and' daughter, Dorothy Husted, Carol and Charlotte Wrlghtwere guests. Maran -was the hostess and served brthday cake, jello, ce cream and coffee. Lula Boots, Margaret Turner, Carol Wrght, Brenda Vestel, Dane, Janet and Gena Boots attended the Mother Daughter Banquet at Pompe on Tuesday nght, May 12. Ther Halnz Przes! TOP VALUE STAMPS wth the purchase of any can of Mr. and Mrs, Olney Hoffer of Lansng spent Wednesday and Thursday wth Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boots Sr. Charles Boots Jr. receved word of Charles Boots III arrval n Panama. He reports good weather and beautful scenery. He expects to enter the hosptal soon to have surgery on hs arm. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boots Sr. have a new great-grandson born on May 12^0 Mr. and Mrs. Bll Eldrdge, yarned Charles Lee. Twlah Hanover of Pompe spent Wednesday afternoon wth Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boots Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Eytts and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Englsh TOP VALUE STAMPS wth purchase of any 2 jars of Kandu Insectcde J I Kroger Spces TOP VALUE STAMPS wth purchase of 4 Furnace Flters Plan, w/r»ll»h or w/onlom Ketchup c? 2 W. 45$ Kroger Vac Pac Coffee Wth Coupon 3 w 2,c 0 /n $1.29' Bathroom Tlsua (500 2-Pty Shoot Roll) Whte Cloud 4 >S1 $1 Shedds Lady Betty Prune Juce.. SB,' 49$ Henz Bar-B-Q Saucer^39$ 984 Value-Loton Shampoo Welch's.Strawberry or Red Raspberry Preserves...!?.& 59$ Hot Dog or Bar-B-Q Henz Relsh 4 '^$l Kroger Mustard... Aft 10t Jffy Bscut Mx 3 «. $1 Scott's Ended o 5 ra// 67<J $2.19 Value~.Antseptc Lsterne..l 2^ $ Value-104 Off Label Shave Cream * Rapd Shave ^49< $1.59 Yalue-Aerosol Frst Ad Spray \ Bactne...«$1.19 Confdets...o,t $1.29 TOP VALUE I VALUABLE COUPON STAMPS e wth b* puteho.o p<g Ice Cream D Gel Tablets * SS <- 58< New/ Polar pak Vantfa, Choc, or Neapoltan were Tuesday callers n the Charles Boots Sr. home. Mr. and Mrs. John'Woodbury called on hs uncle, Orval Woodbury n the Clare Hosptal, Saturday, May 9 and also called on Mr* and Mrs. Charles Woodbury at Dodge Lake returnng home Saturday evenng. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmd Jr. and famly were Sunday dnner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmd Sr. Mrs. Thelma Woodbury was an afternoon caller. Mrs. Florence Langdon of Owdsso spent the weekend wth her brother and famly, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmd Sr, mam Phy All Hew 2nd Senet -"38 J,990,000 Tckets to bt dt- Itbuted n 44 parte/polmg s)orrs of T'IC Kroget Co, located n Western Lower,MIC/I rgon. Scheduled termnaton, June 27. )970. No purchase necessary to par., tcfpafe. Master gome cards and gome fchefs avalable or request ot end of checkout lour at ot store ov'ee and per rulat tlrnlt one per adult customer per state vst. Brooks Beans Real em on 12 trays of Beddng Plants Chl Hot v / - " *, 13.*. CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns,.Mcflganv CUk le By MRS. NfVA KETS, Correspondent An automoble trp of over 4,000 mles travelng n ten state's from Mchgan to North Carolna through Florda and -Lousana resulted n a wealth of pleasant memores for Mrs. Neva Keys, Else correspondent, and her long-tme frends, Margaret and Clarence Cornwelland ther son, Robert, former Else resdents, now lvng In Lansng. We spent two weeks motorng, 5^.89* Lemon Juce $dl\ 49( Great Amercan Soups Wth Coupon 5V,"c- o 0 n"/99t Easy Monday 64-Fl Oz Btl Fabrc Softener..49$ Detergent Debbe Lqud K 29( S'lAl NLKSS STKEL TABLEWARE "PIECE-A-WEEK" OFFER TEASPOON wth.very 13,00 W # Purchase / < NO COUPON! NO LIMIT OH THIS ITEM NV'WEEKLY FEATURE" SET>N 9 Vald Thru July 18, 1970 Ths coupon worth 50$ SEffft.FOUR -GRAPEFRUIT SPQpNS s 1.79 Pf,ICE en.dy c- on 0 X.CJ COUPON VALUE, WITH COUPON ^SNNSVALUABLE COUPON NSSSW VALUABLE COUPON S! Henz Ketchup HS. 45< Plan t vt/rtllsh or w/onons 2 ODDS CHART As Of May PRIZES MOOO *oo»25 *s»2 *1 ToDI Unredetmtd Prlc $100 Wnner Donald E. Warren sght-seeng and vstng famly and frends, a repeat of a smlar but longer trp we had enjoyed four years ago. There must be a lot of honest people travelng, as Clarence dlscovered,.afte*r we had lunched n a busy restaurant, that he had left hs new Mlan-made. hat. Upon returnng two weeks later he found the hat just where he had left t on the rack. The frst weekend was spent Ho Unt deemed rtlrcs ,012 17,592 19,217 t. >*- wth my son and wfe, Bud and" Gal Keys and the two.grandchldren, Debbe and Davd n Cncnnat where Bob and Bud, both graduates of Else Hgh School and roommates at MSU, entertaned us wth school remnsces.of 20 years ago and also played and sang the musc of those days. The trp through Kentucky and the Knoxvlle area of Tennessee, showed evdence of the warmer clmate wth the colorful flowers, green trees and lawns. The scores of horse farms, herds of beef cattle black Angus and whte-faced Herefords, tobaccodryng'barns, warehouses,abandoned coal mne, dsplays of handcrafts for salebythemoun- Open emoral 9A.M. To S25 Wnner Dorothy Berry $100 Wnner, ' Betty Vander Lnde HERE ARE JUST 18 OF KROGER'S 6000 EVERYDAY LOW PRICES PICNIC TIME FAVORITE Campbells " Pork & Beans Alt Fldvors, ' Jello Gelatn... Pert Table Napkns GREAT LAKES Charcoal Brquets Instant Tea Nestea w/lemon 3~Oz WtPkg Pkg Of * Vft Jar 33* Kelloggs Corn Flakes fcfo 20* HOME PRIDE Paper Plates Daley Hamburger Dll Slces WHITE Pkg Of * O* Jar 39* Krafts Mracle Whp... /j 48* ASSORTED FLAVORS Faygo Beverages Homestead Everyday' Low For Eye Comfort 11* Vsne ZBT 29t Baby Powder Everyday' Low Prce Dessert Toppng Dream Whp»',>% 45* Tuna Chcken Z Sea...««"3fc> Choc, Ice Cream :-4w^»* ftm tan folks, sevevalu^e^l^r^y ^b^^d%enls betorjc\rt&chcampuses and,,the hbh\^y*;c{te.*1]ljj>^l<!a,^{viere the tetnperathrough huge rock.lormaton> ^.t^"'wb#b L unusually'hlbh tor proved very nterestng, \ - *$SBktl& % * '. ' ' Enterng the Great. Smc^^'7m t aed*through thousands MomUnNatonalPar^wefor^of/afeHM-Tof ctrus groves n lowed a beautful mo,untarf^every-'sttge. of.growth from-' -stream to the resort town of Oa ^onjb«tgk»sons to harvestng Unhnrer anrl fhon rvtc'eort nvo"t'h*<;- 41^ *: tr^ntrtnftjjrr nf frtllt and tankers and also..ctrus Tower.In North Carolna. ; ;'tffe c'entertof the orange country* The.dogwood was In blossom v?< w*;i?arfe a stop at Pompano and the trees and bushes werew ^aadtf^'"fcauderdale to enjoy the all shades f greed whle ths^ t beach'" before. gong to Mam blue-gray haze rsng from th'e * vhere'* my daughters lye. We valleys to the mountan tops af-, spent fve, days wth the oldest, forded some of the most beau-^ ^oasue'&nd.her husband, Kentlful scenery durng our travels/jneth 1 Wlson, and grandchldren; Bref rans and wnds...-j wth.1*.- Btjan^,'Stephane, Jeffrey and tornado warnngs caused a few taark* and,, another daughter, T ' I n 1 ^ Jea^tte. Keys, who works at Conger nsurance Co. had tme off from.her work to be wth us as much as possble. jt* Everyday-o our stay was flled w*^> ^vstng and remnscng -especally Joanne, Ken and Bob ^.wfo-al graduated from Else HghndattendedMSU together.* #.^Therewas.much muscandsng- * ' «," ncludng the band rehearsals' Wth -grandson, Brant, a ffrt&rtst.and hs frends'...:' jednne'has been appearng the, past month at the New Everglades -. jhotel,overlookng -Bseayne Bay and'bayfront Park. Sx evenngs, a week she 1 has been playng n,*thvrogue Lounge" of the hotel whch'beasts Mlam's'onlyRooftop; Swmmng Pool and Sun-Deck "hgh^ln the sky. The Comwells adt most^of my famly were pre^^"fortwo;evenlngs to enjoy' her entertanment.. *, EaVler n "the evenng my; 'ycto^est daughter, Jennfer, flew tn'^fvctt'mew V&rk Cty to jon" $100-.Wnner _, te (^"h^hveekend festvtes^ Her,'grl frend, Jamene Mller/ Mofce/'L..Sullvan okbtt 5I.2TJ 9-Oz Vft Box 62* Sntuckers Toppng «'r% 39* Enjoy the outdoors wthout nsects Off Repellent # 89* Everyday' Low Prce Oz Margarne 4 Wf'Cfn % 88* French Dressng... -,', 2% MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9 to 9 OPEN SUNDAY. 10 to 6 Southgate Plaza, St. Johns R.dtrn a Krog#> > «*^F4! "* Radatm tl Kroger' R W l S. R.deem ot Kroaar J Radeem al _. Kroger Krogar ICwJS Redeem ot Krogtr. P ^ H J Ihru Sat., Moy 30, 1970 MelQ! lu Sot., Moy 30, 1970 K l! ' thru Sdl v Mc r 30, 1970 fe-u1* th Sol., Mor Mar 30, 1970 K I «1! thru'sot., Moy 30j W M I I a VALUABLE COUPON ' VOC POQ Kroger Coffee 32-0* mmmz3z3^-**-»~-*» mmm *^* ^--***mmmmmmmi^w%mmmummmmmmmmmt^wl* Wf Can «ple)2y I I VALUABLE COUPON Great Amercan Sevp WtCana -»»a Kraft 13* WUv Setl* For Ltff ' who s lead, snger for the' JA^TASY group n Mam en- terttlned'-for us aftet dnner. /. KateV Sunday mornng, the, Cornwels were hosts to a breakfast for the whole famly. at the Internatonal Ranch House 1 ; and later Joanne seryed ther.- * famous key lme pe and coffee; ' before we started our home - ' ward trek the long way, drvng along the- Everglades and Lake"' Okeechobee. " * * We spent the nght at Ft. Myers. after a drve along the Royal palm - lned avenues, past Ed-,' son's Vlnter home ard gardens artd^a- sghtseeng trp to Ft. Myers Beach south of the cty. " ' C'rosslrg the pcturesque ' Calooahatchee Rver, the next '" morfetrg^we^droye throughjtle Peach'RveV'and'Port CharlottsL. * regwn'to'bradentown where we stayed two nghts and relaxed 'from^the long hot travel. The Cormvos vsted ther cousns tfne*yday and* we all spent art " :evenng wth Mr. and Mrs..Ray., Rafldll; former Else resdents. " The''n"ext-morng we enjoyed an early tour of Tampa and the famous Busch Gardens and An-*' h'euser-busch Plant. We'took the spectacular Skyrall Safar from the Monoral Staton through the. Wld Anmal Kngdom where',we saw many of the vanshng speces from the Afrcan veldt at close range. Contnued on Page 13A AM^M Coanly Lne News By Mrs. Dors Fsher ; Mr ard Mrs James_ Fsher and famly called' on ther mother, Mrs -Zella Fsher at Gratot Com - munty Medcare FacltyatAlma Sunday afternoon. > ^ ^ Mr, and Mrs. Elmore Ran-, dolph, Mrs. Grace Randolph,'. Mrs. Frances Patterson, Mr. and Mrs Dorrence t Pattersonand Mr.-and Mrs. Gordon Patterson, v attended funeral servce for Mrs^; Pearl Patterson Schlegel n Sag-. naw Wednesday mornng. "" Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moon. spent Sunday wth Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harnlck of Flnt. ft. L BENSON PLUMBING 4 HEATING 106 N. Clnton ST. JOHNS Phone MASTER PLUMBERS Amercan - Standard Plumbng, Hot Water Heatng ' Lennox Warm Ar * Heatng and Ar Condtonng vccustom SHEET -Sk ^«*AL SHOPf wa «;4?Vean same address t r

23 Page 8B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Wednesday, May 27, 1970 St. Johns Area FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Averll M. Carson. Mnster Sun., May 31 D;45, Church School; 10:00, Mssonary Commttee; 11:00, Mornng Worshp. Tues., June 2 1:30, Women's Fellowshp. Wed.. June 3 3:30, Grl Scout Troop No. 22; 6:45, BOY Scout Troop No. 81; 7:30, Board of Trustees; 8:00. Senor Chor reharsal. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev Harold E. Homer, Mnster 10 a.m. Mornng Worshp 11 a.m. Coffee and Fellowshp 11 a.m. Church School 11 a.m. Senor Hgh Youth Fellowshp. Sat., May a.m., Ice cream socal on the church lawn. Tues., June 2 7:30 p.m., Jont meetng of the Sara-Louse and Esther Crcles at the church. Hostesses are Mary Cobb and Margaret Schaefer. 7 p.m.. Boy Scouts. Wed., June 3 3:30 p.m., Grl Scouts; 7 p.m., Bble Study group n the lounge. Thurs., June 4 6:45 a.m., Men's Devotonal Breakfast at h and L Restaurant; 10 a.m., WSCS Executve Commttee meets. PRICE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Karl Zegler. Mnster 9:45 a.m. Church School 11 a.m. Mornng Worshp Men's Club to meet 3rd Thursday of the month at 7:30 p.m. Women's Socety meets the fourth Wednesday of each month. Dnner at 12:30. Meetng at 1:30. Youth Fellowshp meets the frst and thrd Sunday of each month at 6 p.m. Educaton" Commsson to meet the 4th Monday nght of each month at 7 p.m. Offcal Board meets the frst Sunday of each'month followng a potluck dnner at noon. Youth Chor and Craft Club meets on Wednesday nght at 7 p.m. Senor Chor meets each Wednes* day at 7 p.m. EAST PILGRIM UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Taft Road and County Farm Road (Formerly known as the Bngham Evangelcal Unted Brethren Church) Dr. Eugene W. Fresen, Mnster Rev. Bran K, Sheen, Assocate 0:30 a.m. Worshp Servce 10:30 a.m Church School Young Teen Scene (JYF)-6-7:30 p.m. at the West Church. The Senor Youth Fellowshp wll meet at the East Church on Sunday, 7:30-9 p.m. through October. On Aprl 21, 1970, a decson was reached by the membershp to worshp at the East Plgrm Unted Methodst Church durng the months of May through October. Durng the months of November through Aprl, the congregaton wll worshp at the West Plgrm Unted Methodst Church, formerly known as the Bengal Evangelcal Unted Brethren Church, followng the same schedule of worshp. You are most cordally nvted to worshp wth ths unted congregaton!,,shepardsvhae UNITED,u. METHODIST CHURCH f, Rev Karl Zefer 2233 Hoblnson Rd., Lansng Phone :30 a.m. Mornng Worshp 11 a.m. Church School ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev Wllam G. Hankerd, Pastor Rev Mchael Haas Assocate Pastor Rev Tells-Nyak, S. J. In Resdence Rectory 109 Lnden St. Ph Convent 110 S. Oakland Ph School 201 E. Cass Ph Mass Schedule Saturday Evenng 7 p.m. Sunday 7:30, 9, 10:30 and 12. Holy Days See bulletn. Weekdays 7:30 and 8:30 a.m. and 7:15 p.m. Sacrament of Penance Saturdays, 3:30 to S p.m.; after 7 p.m. Mass untll 9 pm. Weekday evenngs a few mnutes before evenng Mass. Frst Frdays Sacrament of Penance, Thursday from 4 to 5 p.m, and after the evenng Mass untl all are heard. Mass and Prayers* of Adoraton at 7:15 p.m. Holy Communon on Frday at 6 and 7:15 a.m. Adoraton of the Blessed Sacrament, 8:30 p.m. on Thursday through 7 p.m. on Frst Frday. Devotons Our Mother of Perpetual Help Novena after 7:15 p.m. Mass each Tuesday. Relgous Instructon Classes Adult Inqury Class, Tuesday at 8 p.m. Hgh School CCD, Wednesday at 8 p.m. Publc Grade School CCD, Tuesdays from 4 untl 5 p.m. Baptsms Each Sunday at 1:30 by' appontment. Other arrangements by appontment, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH South US-27 Paul A. Travs, Pastor 10 a.m. Sunday School, Wllard ^ W S JSftrlP Servce on WRBJ, 1580'kc ' 11 a.m. Chldren's Churches 6 p.m. Actve Chrstan Teens 7 p.m. Evenng Worshp Each Wed., 7 p.m. The Hour of Power for the whole famly, 8 p.m., Chor practce. Frst Sunday Communon Servce. Frst Monday Deacons meetng. Frst Tuesday Lades' Mssonary Crcle Mon.-Frl. "Moments of Medtaton" Rado WRBJ, "Everyone s tvelcome." ' ST. JOHNS BAPTIST TEMPLE 400 E. State Street Rev Jerry Thomas, Pastor junday School at 10 a.m., wth tnsses for all ages, Teachng from Boole of Revelaton. lornng worshp at 11 a.m. ^anday, 6 p.m., study hour, wth tlull group, young people's group ttnt Jet Cadets group. unday, 7 p.m., evangelstc mes* Wednesday at 7, prayer and study hour. meetng ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Carner of East Walker and Mead Sts. Rev Hugh E. Bannlnga, Pastor rectory J uffce Every Sunday, 8 a.m., Holy Com* munfon. 2nd and 4th Sundays, 10:45 a.m., Holy Communon and sermon. Other Sundays, 10:45 a.m., prayer and sermon., 10:45 a.m.. Church School and Nursery,,.., Thursday, 7 p.m., Church School, grades 5 through 8. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH US-27 at Sturgls Ilcv Robert D. Koeppen, Pastor 9 a.m. Sunday School and Bble dscussons. 10:15 a.m. Dvne Worshp Holy Communon, 1st Sunday each month. Church Nursery durng servces. 9:30-11:30 a.m.-"-confrmaton Instructon. Saturdays.. Jt Frst Tuesday each month. T-adles Guld and Lutheran Women's Ms- Monary League, 7:30 p.m. Adult nformaton classes held each sprng and fall begnnng n February and September. Call or 224*,,344 for specfc Informaton. Church offce hours: Monday, Wed-,.csdaV»-Thursday, Frday 9-12 a.m. Next Sunday In Clnton County Churches All Churches In Clnton County are nvted to send ther weekly announcements to The Clnton County News. They must reach us by 10 a.m. Monday to nsure publcaton In the current week's ssue. ASSEMBLY OF GOD S.'US-27 & E. Baldwn Joseph F. Eger, Jr., Pastor 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Mornng Worshp 6:30 p.m. Youth Servce 7:30 p.m. Sunday Evenng 7 p m. Wednesday, second fourth, WMC and 7:30 p,m. Wednesday evenng servce SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS G8Q North Lansng Street Elder, E. F. Herzcl, Pastor Servces held on Saturday 9:15 a.m. Church Servce 10:30 a.m. Sabbath School Servce JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Kngdom Halt 1!1!>3 N. Lansng St. Thurs,, 7:30 p.m. Congregaton Book Study. Meetngs swtched ths week because of vst of Crcut Representatve. Text studed: "Then s fnshed, the Mystery of God." Sat., 8 p.m., Specal meetng to dscuss new thngs that we have learned wth Crcut Representatve. Sun., 9:30 a.m. Publc Lecture. Gven by Crcut Representatve Mr Raner on subject: "Educaton That Equps You for Lfe." 10:30 a.m., Watchtower Study. May 1st Issue. "An Ingatherng Affectng All Manknd." Publc Invted free no collecton taken. ' DUPLAIN CHURCH OF CHRIST 3 mles west Ovd-Else Hgh School 5565 E. Colony Road Justn Shepard, Mnster Jack Schwark, S.S, Supt, 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Worshp Hour 7 p.m. Junor and Youth Fellowshp 7;45 p.m, Evenng Servce 7 p.m., Wednesday Prayer Meetng CHURCH OF GOD Rev. C. A. Stone, Pastor Whlttemore and Ralroad on US-27 10:00 a.m. Church School 11:01 a.m Mf"«n^ Worshp 6 p.m. Youth Fellowshp 7 p m. Evenng Servce Wednesday, 8 p.m. Prayer meetng; chor rehearsal, 6:45 p.m. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 515 North Lansng Street Rev Wesley Manker Phone :00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Mornng Worshp 6:15 p.m. Young People's Servce 7-n n m. Evpnng Worshp Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. Caravan. 7:45 p.m. Bble Study and prayer hour. FREE METHODIST CHURCH 305 Church StreBt E. E. Courser, Mnster 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Mornng Worshp 7:45 p.m. Evenng Worshp Thursday, 7:45 p.m. Prayer servce 8:0U p.m. (2nd and 4th Thursdays) Free Methodst Youth meetng DeWtt Area DeWITT COMMUNITY CHURCH (Inter-denomnatonal) Murl J, Eastman, Pastor Amy Mulford, Sunday School Supt. Marlyn Krol. Co-Supt. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Church 7 p.m. Youth Fellowshp DeWITT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH North Brdge Street and EMANUEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Corner Clark and Schavey Roads l H. Forest Crum, Pastor June 7 thru July 12 9:30 a.m. Jont Worshp Servce at the DeWtt Unted Methodst Church. Church School durng worshp perod (K thru 6th grades). 11 a.m. Church School at Emanuel July 19 thru August 30. 9:30 a m. Jont Worshp Servce at Emanuel Unted Methodst Church. 11 a.m. Church School ST. ANNE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Corner US-27 and Webb Road Rev Glenn V. Cathey, Jr. Resdence Church Rectory Offfce nd and 4th Sundays 9 a.m., Holy Communon and sermon. Other Sundays 9 a.m., mornng prayer and sermon. Church school every Sunday, 9:30 a.m. EAST DeWITT BIBLE CHURCH (Non Denomnatonal) Round Lake Hoad V* mle East of US-27 Glen J. Farnham, Pastor Sunday 10.a.m. Sunday School. Classes for all ages. 11 a.m. Mornng Worshp 5:45 p.m. Youth Fellowshp. Senor, 14 and up; Jet Cadets, p.m. Evenng Servce Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Bble Study and prayer. Supervsed nursery for babes and small chldren n all servces. "An open door to an open book"... A Bble preachng church wth a message for you... ST. THERESE CATHOLIC CHURCH Fr John Shnners. Fr Vncent Kuntz and Fr Joseph Droste Rectory: 102 W. Randolph, Lansng Phone t Mass Schedule Saturday: 7 p.m. Sunday: 6, 8, 10, 12; DeWtt, 9 a.m. Holday: 7, 8, 10 a.m.; 5:30,, 7:30 p.m. Weekday Masses: 8 a.m., 7:30 p.m. Confessons Saturday: 3:30 to 5 and 7:30 to 9; Eves of Holdays, 8 to 0. Baptsm: Sunday at 1 p.m. Please call In advance. HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH Davd B. Fran7meler, Pastor Phone 6BD-9G06 Under Constructon of Fall :45 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Worshp at the DeWtt hgh school. Valley Farms Area VALLEY FARMS BAPTIST CHURCH 241 E. State Road Rev. LaVern Bretz, Pastor 9:45-10:45 a.m. Church School. There s a class for everyone from the youngest to the oldest. The Bble s our textbook 11 a.m,-12 Noon Mornng Worshp, Junor Church for chldren through 6th grade 5:30 p.m. BYF for both Junors and Senors 7:00 p.m. Evangelstc Servce 8:00 p.m. Mornng Chor practces Wednesday. 7:00 p.m. Md-week Prayer Servce; 8:00 p.m. Mornng Chor practce Saturday 10:00 a.m. Jr. Chor prae- 1st Thursday 7:30 p.m. Woman's Msson Socety, r 2nd Saturday 2:00 p.m. Ann Judson Guld for Jr. H. grls 3rd Tuesday 6:30 p.m. Men's Fellowshp VALLEY FARMS UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 155 E. Sate Rd, Rev. Nel Bolnger, Pastor Phone :30 a.m. Sunday School, 11:00 a.m. Mornln/ Worshp. 7:30 p.m. Sunday evenng Evangc-»s' c ' ',,'... - Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Youth scrvce* Thursday, 7;30 p.m. Bble Study. Wo cordally nvte Irou to attend arty or all of these servces, Lsten to dtr 1 Internatonal broadcast HARVESTIME Sunday mornng at 10:30 a.m., WRBJ on your dal. Fowler Area MOST HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Rev Fr Albert J. Schmtt, Pastor \ Sunday Masses 6:30, 8:30 and 10:30 > a.m. Weekdays Durng school year, 7 a.m. and 8:15 a.m. Holy Days 5:30, 7:30 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sorrowful Mother 7:30 p.m. Saturdays 7:30.a.m. Novena Frday, ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH Fowler, Mchgan H. E. Rossow, Pastor 9:30 a.m. Worshp 10:30 a.m. Sunday School and Bble Class. Rley Townshp ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD 4ft mles west of St. Johns on M-21 5'/a mles south on Francs road 2 mles west on Church road Marvn L. Barr, Pastor 10:30 a.m. Worshp, _, 9:15 a.m. Sunday School and Bble C1&556S Holy' Communon frst Sunday of the month at 8 a.m.. thrd Sunday of the month at 10:30 a.m. SOUTH RILEY BIBLE CHURCH Wllard Farrer. Pastor Located >/a mle east of Francs Road on Chadwlck Road 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Worshp Servce Gunnsonvlle Area GUNNISONV1LLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 'ark hh Vvuuu Roaus, Edward F. Otto. Mnster 8:45 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Church Servce Maple Rapds Area THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Maple Rapds Area Parsh Pastor Charles VanLente Parsonage and Offce: US-27 and Clnton-Gratot County Lne Road Phone GREENBUSH METHODIST CHURCH Located at Marshall and Scott Rds. Charles VanLente, Pastor 11 a.m. Worshp 9:45 a.m. Sunday School MAPLE RAPIDS METHODIST CHURCH Charles VanLente, Pastor Sunday 9:30 a.m. Worshp 10:45 a.m. Sunday School Monday 7 p.m. Webelos Tuesday 1:30 p.m. WSCS, frst Tuesday of month. 7 p.m. Chapel Chor rehearsal 8 p.m. Offcal Board meets on second Tuesday of month. Wednesday 3:30 p.m. Chancel Chor rehearsal 7:30 p.m. Boy Scouts, Thursday 8 p.m. Bble Study Frday 3:30 p.m.-junlor MYF ' LOWE METHODIST 'CHURCH Located at Lowe and N. Lowe Rds. Charles VanLente, Pastor WSCS 2nd Wednesday of every month. Chor practce, 7 p.m., Thursday. Evenng Crcle 1st Monday of month. 9:30 a.m. Worshp 10:45 a.m. Sunday School SALEM UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Located on US-27 and County Lne Rd. Charles VanLente, Pastor 11 a.m. Worshp 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 7:30 p.m. Mfdweek Servce 10 a.m. Thursday Bble Study CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Maple Rapds, Mchgan Rev Robert E. Myers, Pastor 10:0u a.m. Worshp Servce 11:15 a.m. Sunday School 7:00 pm. U.C.Y.M. meets on alternate Sundays 6:45 p.m. Thursday, Cherub and junor chor. 8 p.m. Thursday, Chapel chor. 1:30 p.m. Thrd Frday, Women's Fellowshp, church basement. 8:30 p.m bervce meetng ST. STEPHEN'S EPISCOPAL MISSION CHURCHMOBILE 122 S. Maple Rev Rchard Anderson of St. John's Alma, n Charge Servces every Sunday at 9 a.m. Matherton Area UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Matherton Mchgan Rev Jessfe Powell, Pastor 9:45 a.m. worshp Serv.ce 10:45 a.m. Sunday School 8:0U p.m. Wednesday, Mdweek prayer meetng We welcome you to the fellowshp of our servces. Our desre Is that you may fnd the warmth of welcome and the assstance In your worshp of Chrst. Frst and thrd Sundays Matherlon Church, second and fourth at Fenwlck Church MATHERTON COMMUNITY CHURCH 2:00 p.m. Sunday School 3:00 p.m. Worshp servce Fulton Area FULTON FULL GOSPEL CHURCH ft mle east of Perrnton on M-57, '/a mle south Rev. Fred Wng, Pastor 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Mornng Worshp 7:00 p.m. Youth Servce 7:45 p.m. Evenng Servce 7:45 p.m. Thursday, Prayer and prafse servce Eureka Area CONGREGATIONAL ' CHRISTIAN CHURCH Eureka, Mchgan Rev Wllam D. Moore 9 a.m. Sunday School 10:15 a.m. Worshp Servce f Bath Area BATH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Rev Alma Glottelty Telephone a.m. Worshp 11 a.m. Church School BATH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev, James L. Burlegh, Pastor 10:uU a.m. Sunday School 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowshp 7:3) p.m. Evenng Servce Mdweek servce on Wednesday 7:30 p.m. ROSE LAKE CHURCH Reorganzed L.D.S. Elder Jack Hodge, Pastor Corner of Upton and Stoll Hoads a.rt J Church School 11:00 a.m. Mornng Worshp 7^00 p.nt, Evenng Worshp 7:30 p.m, Wednesday j evenng servce Else Area ELSIE METHODIST CHURCH Rev Gordon Showers, Mnster 9:30 a.m. Mornng Worshp 10:30 a.m, Sunday School, Supt. Merle Baese. * DUPLAIN METHODIST CHURCH Rev Gordon Showers, Mnster 10 a.m. Sunday School. Supt. Kenneth Kger 11 a.m. Worshp servce FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev Lome Thompson, Pastor 10:l>u a,n, Worshp servce 11:03 a.m. Sunday School, Paul Brown, Supt. 6 p.m. Junor and Senor BYF 7 p.m. Evenng Servce 3:30 p.m., Wednesday Junor and Senor Chor practce. ' 7 p.m., Wednesday Prayer and Bble Study, ST. CYRIL CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev Fr E. J. Koneezka, Pastor Rectory: Bannster, Phone Sunday Masses 8:30 and 10:30 a.m., Daly Mass 7:30 a.m.; Frst Frday, 8 p.m. Holy Days Masses 7 a,m. and 8 p.m. Confessons 4 to 5 and 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. every Saturday and before J8S Frdays"^5' H y DayS and ELSIE BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH 115 E. Man St. Roy F. LaDuke. Pastor 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Mornng Worshp 7 p.m. Evenng Servce 7 p.m. Wednesday Bble Study Eagle Area EAGLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev Wllam W. Cox, Pastor Mchgan Avenue Telephone a.m. Mornng Worshp 11:10 a.m, Church School 7:30 p.m Evenng Servce 7 p.m. Wednesday, Trple F 7:30 p m. Wednesday, Bble Study and Prayer meetng. EAGLE FOURSQUARE CHURCH Rev. and Mrs Royal Burnett, Pastor 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 11:15 a.m. Mornng Worshp 7:30 pm. Wednesday Prayer meetng Ovd Area OVID FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Man at Oak Street Rev Earl C. Copeln, Pastor Myron Woodruff, Church School Supt. Mrs Ida Beardslee, Organst 9:45 a.m. Church School 11 a.m. Mornng Worshp Wednesday, 7 p.m., Senor Chor Wednesday, 0 p.m., Prayer and CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Ovd, Mchgan Robert B. Hayton. Pastor 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Mornng Worshp 6 p.m. Sunday evenng sngng for boys and grls. 7 p m. Sunday evenng servces. Wednesday evenng prayer meetng at 7 p.m. CHURCH OF GOD Ovd, Mchgan Rev. L. Sanders, Pastor 10:00 a.m, Sunday School ll:fo a.m. Mornng Worshp 6:00 p.m. Youth Fellowshp 7:00 p.m, Evenng Servce 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Bble Study; 8:43 p.m. Chor practce ''UNITED CHURCH OF OVn> 141 West Front Street " Walter A. Kargus III, Mnster Vera Tremblay, Church School Supt. 9:30 a.m. Church School, 4th thru 8th grades, 10 a.m. Adult Class 11 a.m. Worshp Servce. Nursery, babes through 2 year olds, Church School, 3 year olds through 3rd grade. 7 p.m. Unted Church Youth Each Wednesday chor rehearsals. 4 p.m., Chldren's Chor and Junor Chor; 7:30 p.m.. Chancel Chor. Fellow 2nd Wednesday Women's shp, 3rd Monday Unted Men's Club. OVID FREE METHODIST CHURCH W. Wllam St. Rev. Rchard Gleason, Pastor Telephone Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Church servces 11:00 a.m. Evenng servces 7:30 p.m. Prayer meetng Wed. at 7:30 p.m. HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC CHURCH Ovd, Mchgan Rev Fr Robert McKeon 10:30 a.m. Mass on Sunday 7 p.m. Evenng Mass on Wednesday. Confessons 10 to 10:30, on Sunday mornng. Pewamo Area ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Pewamo, Mchgan Rt Rev Msgr Thomas J. Bolger, M.A., Pastor Sunday Masses 6 a.m., 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. Dally Mass 7:30 a.m.. Holy Baptsm Sunday, 1 p.m. Sacred Confesson Saturday, 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. Famly Holy Hour for Peace Saturday, 7:15 p.m. Vctor Townshp GROVE BIBLE CHURCH Rev. Robert Prange, Pastor Prce and Shepardsvllle roads 10:00 am. Sunday school. Classes for ah ages 11:00 a.m, Mornng Worshp 6:30 p.m. Young People 7:30 p.m Evenng Servce 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, prayer meetng Ladles Mssonary crcle meets 4lh Thursday * Couples Club meets 4th Saturday n month Wacousta Area WACOUSTA COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH Rev Dale Spoor, Pastor Phone a.m. Mornng Worshp 11 a.m. Sunday School 6:30 p.m. Senor and Junor Youth Fellowshp,,, Thursday, 3 p.m. Chldren s Chor * Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Senor Adult Chor. Offcal Board meetng at 8 p.m. on 4th Monday of each month. Methodst Men's Club Meetngs Potluck at church at 0:30 p.m. on 1st Wednesdays of Sept., Dec. Feb. and Aprl.. Sunday mornng brcakfabt on 1st Sunday mornng of Oct., Nov., Jan., March and May at u a.m. Westphala Area ST. MARY'S CHURCH Rev Fr Aloyslus H, Mller, Pastor Fr Martn Mller I Assstant Pastor Sunday Masses 6, 8 and 10 a.m. Weekdays Durng school year 7:00, 7:45 and 11:15 a.m.. H M _ Saturdays a.m. and 7:30 a.m. Holy Days 5:30, 7:30, 9 a.m.^and Evenng Mass Frday, 8:00 p.m. Lansng KIMUERLY CHURCH OF CHRIST 1007 Kmberly Drve Lansng, *Mchgan John Halls 11 a.m. Mornng Worshp 10 a.m. Bble Study 6 p.m. Evenng Worshp Mdweek servce 730 p,m«wednesday nfght. EACH WEEK THE CLINTON COUNTY NEWS WILL PUBLISH ONE OF THE MANY FINE CHURCHES LOCATED IN CLINTON COUNTY. THESE CLINTON COUNTY FIRMS MAKE THIS CHURCH PAGE POSSIBLE j * Phllps Implement Federal-Mogul # r FEDERAL LAND BANK Assocaton P.O. Box 228 Ph S & H Farm Sales & Servce New Holland Machnery Our Specalty 4 M. N. on US-27 to French Rd. Phone D a B Party Shoppe Open Monday ttru Saturday Complete Party Supples 224 N. Clnton Phone Glospe Drug Store 221 N. Clnton Phone Antes Cleaners Pckup and Delvery 108 W. Walker Ph Rademacher CONSTRUCTION COMPANY General Buldng contractors 110 N. Ktbbee Phone The F.C. Mason Co. 200 Ralroad St. St. Johns, Mchgan CLASSIFIED ADS HAVE... w.o.w. (what others want) Sell those dscarded artcles today,, COMPANY 313 N. Lansng St. Ph Central Natl Bank OF ST. JOHNS St. Johns Ovd Pewamo Member FDIC Egon Ford Sales, Inc. 200 W. Hlgham Phone Wallng Gravel Co. Ph N. Scott Rd. Captol Savngs AND LOAN ASSN. 222 N, Clnton Phone Clnton Natonal BANK & TRUST COMPANY 200 N. Clnton Ph Wes' Gulf Servce WE GIVE S&H STAMPS Free Pck-up & Delvery S. US-27 Ph Parr's Rexall Store The Corner Drug store Photc Schmtt Electrc 807 E. State St, St. Johns, Ph Burton Abstract and, Ttle Company Ted Clouse, Mgr. 119 N, Clnton, St. Johns CORPORATION St. Johns Plant Masark's Shell SERVICE 107 E. State Ph Loyd's Clark Super US-27 St. Johns Jm McKenze Agency 212N. Clnton, St. Johns 214 W.Washngton, Iona A.T. Allaby Insurance 108 1/2 N. Clnton St. St. Johns, Mchgan Mathews Elevator Gran Feed Beans Phone Formers Co-op ELEVATOR Wayne Feeds and Gran Phone Stnafer Heathg/ nc# Heatng, At Condtonng Swmmng Pools Fowler, Ph , SHINGLE SHACK RESTAURANT DeWtt Lumber Phone Amercan Bank and Trust Company Woodruff Offce DeWtt Member F.D.I.C. Ph Ovd Conv. Manor Hazel Dletz, LPN Adm W. M-21 Phone 517* Maynard-JUlen STATE BANK " Portland Sunfleld Westphala Member F.DI.C. Ph. 587*4431 A LITTLE NEWS WANT AD gets Bg Results f

24 1 Wednesday, May 27, 1970 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Page 9 [J Busness and Professonal Announcements. Legal News New Suts Started ERNEST E. CARTER County Clerk Clnton Nat'l Bank & Trust Co., a Mch. Bank Corp. vs. Isaac N, Ketchum. ' Leo Nernk and Mary Nelrnk vs. Emel DeSander and Mary DeSander. Lansng Poured Wall Co., a Mch. Corp., vs. Clarence Gladstone and Rose Gladstone, Twenteth Century Bulders Inc., and Bank of Lansng. Lansng Poured Wall Co., vs. Clarence and Rose Gladstone, Twenteth Century Bulders Inc., and Captol Savngs and Loan. Lansng Poured Wall Co., vs. Clarence and Rose Gladstone, Twenteth Century Bulders Inc., and Clnton Nat'l Bank and Erb.- 11 Restrck Lumber Co. Lansng Poured Wall Co., vs. Clarence and Rose Gladstone, Twenteth Century Bulders Inc., and Captol Savngs and Loan. Lansng Poured Wall Co., vs. Clarence and Rose Gladstone, Twenteth Century Bulders Inc., and Bank of Lansng. New Busness Frms The Uncorn, C. D. Brooks, 4122 North East Street, DeWtt Townshp. Delsler's Flowers, Glenn L. Delsler, Patrca A. Delsler,314 t South East Street, Ovd. The Htchng Post Tavern, Frederck W. Heppner, 123 E. Man Street, Else. ' Marrage Lcenses Robert J, Orel, 1G82G West Road, Lansng and Carol L. Tholen, 3260 W. State Road, Lansng. Bruce A, Holcomb, 210 Hurd Street, St. Johns and Chrstne H, Kus, 1005 E, State Road, St. Johns, George Zmmerman, R-l, Fowler and Wnfred Yvonne Crag, R-l, Fowler, Francsco E, Fuentes, 306 S. Lansng Street, St. Johns and Susan M. Glass, 901 Vne Street, Lansng. Norman R. Snyder, R-l, Ovd and Karlene K. Kurka, 159 W. Oak, Else. Robert L. Rldsdale, 314 Hckory, DeWtt and Vrgna Lee Starks, Woodbury, R-l, Langsburg. Probate Court HON. TIMOTHY M. GREEN Judge of Probate HELENA M. BURK Regster ol Probate WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1970 Bernetha A. Wethy, fnal account. Mary A. Whttaker, probate of vwll. Joseph Schafer, clams. Russell G. Hanes, fnal account. Besse B. Domper, probate of wll. Blanche Buck, clams. John E. Hennng, fnal account. Mona Schafer, clams. Clark L. Dlmde, fnal account. THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1970 James Cermak, probate of wll. Eleen F, Lttle, probate of wll. Mnne A, VanDuesen, probate of wll. Margaret Seperc, fnal ac-. count. County Buldng Permts May 15: Joseph Martn, R-2, Ovd, bldg Parks Road, Ovd, dwellng and garage. May 15: Wllam M. Coffey, 5730 Cutler Road, Bath, front porch and rear pato. May 18: Stanley E. Bryan, 420 Northlawn, East Lansng, bldg: Herblson and Upton Roads, * Bath Townshp, dwellng and attached garage. May 18: Duane Curts, R-l, /Langsburg, Bldg: RFD Jason Road, Langsburg, dwellng and attached garage. May 19: Donald J. Smth (Fedewa Bros.) R-2, St. Johns, Bldg: French Road, St. Johns, dwellng and attached garage. May 20: "Else Door & Specalty, Lesle T, Sturgls, 7o7b N. Hollster Road, Else, add. to commercal bldg. May 21: Frank Rock, R-l, St. Johns, Bldg: Maple Rapds Road, unattached garage. Real Estate Transfers (From records n offce of Regster of Deeds) ( May 15: Wllam E. and Anna Gray Wlson to Board of County Road Commssoners, DeWtt. COURTHOUSE May 15: Norman C. Smth to Board of County Road Commssoners, DeWtt. May 15: Lews L. and Dela J. Lesperance to All Star Realty Co., Dondale Subdvson. May 15: Lake Vctora Land Co., to Merle R. and Eunce M. Meedon, Hghland Hlls. May 15: Wllam M, and Mnna M. Luecht to Holden Realty Co., St. Johns. May 15: Gerald W, and Helen A. Roberts to Reuben V. and Gertrude M. Elrschele, St. Johns, May 18: Bruce and Elzabeth Lanterman'et. al. to Clnton Land Co., Browns Subdvson. May 18: Clnton Land Co., to Fedewa Bulders Inc., Browns Subdvson. May 18: Bernce G. Sleght et. al. to Bruce Lanterman et. al., Browns Subdvson. May 18: Nelson G. and Ethel L. Stevens to Nel C. and Rosemary J. Stevens, Rley. May 18: Lous and Annabelle Schafer to Lawrence P. andbernta M. Shafer, Dallas. May 19: Amercan Central Corp. to Robert L. and Ilene R. Hollenbeck, Vctora Hlls. May 19: Amercan Central Corp. to Jean F. Smth, Westchester Heghts. May 19: Ots VanOstran to Wllam VanOstran, Bath. May 19; Eugene F. and Eleanore A. Talaga to Phllp D. and Olella I. Tereml, Bngham. May 19: Emerson and Delores Bar rone to James M, and Lnda A, Kurncz, McLouth Hlls. May 19: Dale J, Martn, Arnold C, and Pearl Tucker to Cale J. and Carolynn J. Martn, Twnbrook Estates, May 19: Lloyd W. and Ruby Sax ton to Davd R. and Gwenlynn, Thompson, Watertovm, May 19: Lous and Annabelle Schafer to Walter J. and Bernadette M. Thelen, Dallas. May 20: Mary M. Hunt to Robert A. and Kay E. Wght, DeWtt. May 20: V. A, Blesener and Sons Inc., to Charles and Elzabeth A.,Pratl, n Ernce"Estates.v«May 20: Jack L, and Sandra L. Scott to Frankln D. and Patrca A. Moore, DeWtt. May 20: Fedewa Bulders Inc., to Chester Douglas Casar, Schneder Subdvson. * LEGAL NOTICES Fnal Account Hunt-June 18 Court for the County of Clnton. LEWIS HUNT, Deceased It Is Ordered that on Thursday, June 18, 1970, at 10:00 A.M., n the Probate Courtroom In St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Howard S. Hunt, Admnstrator, for allowance of hs fnal account. Rule, TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Dated: May B, 1970 By: Delmer R. Smth 1815 E. Mchgan Avenue Lansng, Mchgan 3-3 Sale Smth-June 17 Court for the County of Clnton. ETHYL C. SMITH, Deceased It s Ordered that on Wednesday, June 17, 1970, at 11:00 A.M., n the Probate Courtroom In St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Thomas C. Walsh, Admnstrator w/w/a for the ssuance of an amended lcense to sell real estate. Rule. TIMOTHY M.GREEN, Judge of Probate, Dated: May 4, 1970 By: Thomas C. Walsh 357 Hollster Bldg. Lansng, Mchgan 2-3 MORTGAGE SALE Default havng been made In the condtons of a certan mortgage made on the 7th day of January, 1969, between DAVID C. MOLLITOR SR. and JANET M, MOLLITOR, husband and wfe, Mortgagors, and CAPITOL SAVINGS L LOAN ASSOCIATION, Mortgagee, and recorded n the offce of the Regster of Deeds for Clnton County, Mchgan, on Jan. 8, 196B, n Lber 254 of Mortgages, page 708, on whch mortgage there Is clamed to be due at the date of ths notce for prncpal and nterest, the sum of TWENTY- TWO THOUSANDS FOUR HUNDRED FIFTY - SIX and 67/100 ($22,456.67) DOLLARS and an attorney fee of SEVENTY - FIVE ($75) DOLLARS allowed by law, as provded In sad Mortgage, and no sut or proceedngs at law havng been nsttuted to recover the moneys secured by sad mortgage or any part thereof; Notce Is hereby gven that by vrtue of the power of sale contaned n sad mortgage and the statute In such case made and provded, on the 17th day of July, 1970, at'10:00 o'clock n the forenoon, the underflled wll, at the South entrance of the Clnton County Courthouse, n th«cty of St. Johns, County of Clnton, State of Mchgan, that beng one of the places where the Crcut Court for the County of Clnton s held, sell at publc aucton to the Lfe Wth The Rmples hghest bdder the premses descrbed n the sad Mortgage, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the amount as aforesad due on sad- Mortgage, wth seven (7%) per cent Interest, and all legal costs, together wth sad attorney fee, whch sad premses are descrbed as follows n sad Mortgage: Lot Two Hundred Eghty-sx (286)of Clnton Vllage Number Three (3), De- Wtt Townshp, Clnton County, Mchgan; subject to easements, restrctons and rghts of way of record. The perod of redempton as provded by statute runs for sx (6) months from date of sale. CAPTIOL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION Dated: Aprl 22,1970 Cummns, Butler and Thotburn 301 Captol Savngs & Loan Bldg. Lansng, Mchgan MORTGAGE" SALE Default havng been made In the condtons of a certan mortgage made on the 10th day of October, 1967, between WILBUR DUANE STEWART and WIN- NtFRED EDITH STEWART, husband and wfe, Mortgagors, and CAPITOL SAVINGS S LOAN ASSOCIATION, Mortgagee, and recorded n the offce of the Regster of Deeds for Clnton County, Mchgan, on Oct. 10, 1867, n Lber 250 of Mortgages, page 937, on whch mortgage there Is clamed to be due at the date of ths notce for prncpal and nterest, the sum of FIVE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-SIX and 21/100 ($0,126.21) DOLLARS and an attorney fee of SEVENTY - FIVE ($70.00) DOLLARS allowed by law ( s provded n sad Mortgage, and no sut or proceedngs at law havng been nsttuted to recover the moneys secured by sad mortgage or any part thereof) Notce s hereby gven that by vrtue of the power of sale contaned In sad mortgage and the statute In such case made and provded, on the 31st day of July, 1070, at 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon, the undersgned wll, at the South entrance of the Clnton County Courthouse, n the Cty of St. Johns, County of Clnton, State of Mchgan, that belngxne of the places where the Crcut Court for the County of Clnton Is held, sell at publc aucton to the hghest bdder the premses descrbed n the sad Mortgage, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the amount as aforesad due on sad Mortgage, wth seven (7%) per cent nterest, and all legal costs, together wth sad attorney fee, whch sad premses are descrbed as follows In sad Mortgage: Lot No. 2 In Block No. 28 n the Vllage of Maple Rapds, Clnton County, Mchgan, accordng to the recorded plat thereof. Subject to easements and restrctons of record. The perod of redempton asprovded by statute runs for sx (6) months from the date of sale. CAPITOL SAVINGS St LOAN ASSOCIATION Dated: May 6, 1970 ^ Cummns, Butler and Tfrornburn 301 Captol Savngs & Loan Bldg. Lansng, Mchgan Clams - Kemp-July 29 Court for the County of Clnton. MARTHA KEMP, Deceased It Is Ordered that on Wednesday, July 29, 1970, at 9:30 A.M., In the Probate Courtroom n St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be Held at whch all credtors of sad deceased are requred to prove ther clams and hers wll be determned. Credtors must fle sworn clams and hers wll be determned. Credtors must fle sworn clams wth the court and serve a copy on Rchard L. Kemp, 7736 Cloverhll Drve, Lansng, Mchgan 48917, pror to sad hearng. Rule. TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Dated: May 20, 1970 Walker & Moore By: James A. Moore Attorney for Admnstrator Clnton Natonal Bank Bldg. St. Johns, Mchgan 4-3 Clams Marzke-July 22 Court for the County of Clnton. JUSTIN F. MARZKE, Deceased It s Ordered that on Wednesday, July 22, 1970, at 9:30 A.M., In the Probate Courtroom n St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held at'whch all clams aganst sad estate wll be heard. Credtors must fle sworn clams wth the Court and serve a copy on nk Whte, c/o Clnton Natonal Bank & Trust Company, Executor, pror to sad hearng. Rule. TIMOTHY M, GREEN, Dated: May 6, 1970 By: Joe C, Foster, Jr. 10th Floor, Mch. Nat'l Tower Lansng, Mchgan 2-3 Hers Ells-Juno 24 Court for the County of Clnton. MAUDE C. ELLIS, Deceased It Is Ordered that on Wednesday, June 24, 1970, at 11:00 A.M., In the Probate Courtroom n St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Marjorle Borst for the appontment of an admnstrator and determnaton of hers. Rule. TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Dated: May 14,1970 By: F. A, Jones Attorney for Estate 203 Inter-Cty Bank Bldg, Benton Harbor, Mchgan 3-3 Clams Sumner July 29 Court for the County of Clnton. IVA SUMNER, Deceased It s Ordered that on Wednesday, July 29, 1970, at 9:30 A.M., n the Probate Courtroom In St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held at whch all credtors of sad deceased are requred to prove ther clams. Credtors must fle sworn clams wth the Court and serve a copy on Derrll Shnabery of R-3, St. Johns, Mchgan, pror to sad hearng. Rule. TIMOTHY M, GREEN, Judge of Probate, Dated: May 13,1970 Walker S Moore By: Jack Walker Attorney for Estate Clnton Natonal Bank Bldg, St. Johns, Mchgan 3-3 Salo Burrla-Juno IB STATE OF MICHIOAN-Tho Probate Court for the County of Clnton. Estdto of HERBERT BURRIS, M.I, It la Ordered that on Thursday, June 18, 1970, at 1030 A.M., In the Probate Courtroom In St, Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on tho petton of Luclle M. Plko, guardan, for lcense to sell real estate of sad ward* Persons Interested n sad estate are drected to appoar at sad hearng to show cause why such lcense should not be granted. Rule, TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Dated: May 11, 1970 By: R. Bruce Carruthers Attorney for Pettoner 427 South Captol Avenue Lansng, Mchgan 3-3 Clams Fltzpatrck July 15 Court for the County of Clnton, DANIEL FITZPATRICK, Deceased It Is Ordered that on Wednesday, July 15, 1970, at 9:30 A.M., In the Probate Courtroom n St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held at whch all credtors of sad deceased are requred to prove ther clams. Credtors must fle sworn clams wth the Court and serve a copy on Veronca Fltzpatrck, Admnstratrx, Route 1, Fowler, Mchgan 4B835, pror to sad hearng. Rule. TIMOTHY M.GREEN, Dated: Aprl 30, 1970 Walker St Moore By: Jack Walker Attorney for Admnstrator Clnton Natonal Bank Bldg. St. Johns, Mchgan 2-3 Fnal Account Kldder-June 17 Court for the County of Clnton. THADDEUS KIDDER, a/k/a THAD KIDDER, Deceased It s Ordered that on Wednesday, June 17, 1970, at 10:00 A.M., In the Probate Courtroom n St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Francs Cartwrght for allowance of hs fnal account as Admnstrator. Rule. TIMOTHY M.GREEN, Dated: May 4, 1970 By: Robert H. Wood Attorney for Estate 115 E. Walker St. Johns, Mchgan 2-3 Sale Yerrlok June 24 Court for the County of Clnton. FLORENCE YERRICK, Deceased It.s Ordered that on Wednesday, June 24, 1970, at 10:00 A.M., n the Probate Courtroom In St, Johns,Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Bonta M. Ladsky to sell real estate of the above estate. Rule. TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Dated: March 30, 1970 By: Patrck B. Kelly Attorney for Estate 122 E. Washngton Street DeWltf, Mchgan 3-3 Hers Bond-June 24 Court for the County of Clnton. CLARA M. BOND, Deceased It s Ordered that on Wednesday, June 24, 1970, at 9:30 A.M., n the Probate Courtroom In St, Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Marllee D. Schnabel of 11*933 turner SOAU <\ "^*j ^MSL **** «7^«._ * o^-^ ITS TIME Ytfl WBUnrfwy W (SET 50A\E, AMBITION $ 'AND A J) f% HAVE IOTBOF S AMBITION? AND A. DIFFICULT ^ OOAL. ^ ^ M'HSS' ' Road, Lansng, Mchgan for appontment of an admnstrator, and for a determnaton of hers. Rule. TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Dated: May 12, 1970 Kemper & Wells By: Leon X. C. Ludwlg 100 North Clnton Avenue St., Johns, Mchgan 3-3 Sale Halner June 16 Court for the County of Clnton. FERN ANTES HAINER, Deceased It Is Ordered that on June 18,1970, at 9:30 A.M., In the Probate Courtroom In St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Gladys J, Irsh, admnstratrx, for lcense to sell real estate of sad deceased. Persons Interested n sad estate are drected to appear at sad hearng to show cause why such lcense should not be granted. Rule. TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Dated! May 18, 1970 Kemper & Wells By Wllam C, Kemper Attorney for Estate 100 North Clnton Avenue St, Johns, Mchgan 3-3 Clams Doblas-July 22 Court for tho County of Clnton, GEOROE THEODORE DOBIAS,, Dooeased It Is Ordered that on Wednesday, July 22, 1970, at 10:00 A.M., In the Probate Courtroom In St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held at whch all credtors of sad deceased are requred to prove ther clams, and hers wll be determned. Credtors must fle sworn clams wth the Court and serve a copy on EdwardM.Doblas, 513 Harret Street, Lansng, Mchgan, pror to sad hearng, ' ' Rule. TIMOTHY M. GREEN, By: Ronald S. Grffth Attorney for Estate 301 M.A.C, Avenue Lansng, Mchgan 3-3 Wll Spltzley-June 17 Court for the County of Clnton. ISIDOR J. SPITZLEY, Deceased It s Ordered that on Wednesday, June 17, 1970, at 10:30 a.m., n the Probate Courtrooms for St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Arnold W, Pohl for probate of a purported Wll for grantng of admnstraton to the executor named, or some other sutable person, and for a determnaton of hers., Rule;-' TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Dated: May 11, Walker and Moore By: Jack Walker Attorney for Pettoner Clnton Natonal Bank Bldg. St. Johns, Mchgan 2-3 Sale Bshop-June 17 Court for the County of Clnton. AVINELL BISHOP, Deceased It s Ordered that on Wednesday, June 17, 1970, at 9:30 A.M., n the Probate Courtroom In St. Johns,Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Paul Bshop of 1011 Church Street, St, Johns, Mchgan and Keth Bshop of 703 N. Lansng, St. Johns, Mchgan, co-executors for lcense to sell real estate of sad deceased. Persons nterested In sad estate are,drected to appear at sad hearng to show cause why such lcense should not be granted. Rule. TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Dated: May 5, 1970 Kemper 4 Wells By: Wllam C, Kemper Attorney for Estate 100 North Clnton Avenue St. Johns, Mchgan 2-3 Wll * Lttle-June 4 Court for the County of Clnton. EILEEN F. LITTLE, Deceased It Is Ordered that on Thursday, June 4, 1970, at 9:30 A.M., In the Probate Courtroom In St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Lllan P. Sump for probate of a purported wll, for grantng of admnstraton to the executrx named, or some other sutable person, and for a determnaton of hers. Rule.. TIMOTHY M.GREEN, Dated: May 4,1970 Walker & Moore By: James A. Moore f Attorney for Pettoner Clnton Natonal Bank Bldg. St. Johns, Mchgan 2-3 v % Fnal Account Cordes June 17 Court for the County of Clnton. JOSEPH CORDES, a/k/a JOSEPH F. CORDES, a/k/a FRANZ J. CORDES, a/k/a JOE F. CORDES, Deceased It s Ordered that on Wednesday, June 17, 1970, at 9:30 A.M., n the.probate Courtroom In St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Joseph Cordes, jr. for allowance of hs fnal account as specal admnstrator of sad estate. Rule, TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Dated: May 8,1970 Kemper S Wells By: Wllam C. Kemper Attorney for Estate 100 North Clnton Avenue St. Johns, Mchgan 2-3 News from the Rvard Nursng I Home I Those who were out vstng relatves on Mother's Day were Mrs Bolle Love, Mrs Ethel Gove, Mrs, Gladys Slvernal, Mrs. Nealy Glson, Mrs. Cela Rademacher, Mrs. Kttle Becker and Tony Rademacher. Amela Castner vsted relatves on Monday, Vstors of Stella Bshop were Stan Loznak, Elose Kroeger, Mathlda Bshop, Claude Bshop, Howard and Lllan Bshop, Karen and Lynette Meredth and ShrleyLarklns. '< Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson of Barryton vsted ther father, Tony Rademacher. Flosse Wakefeld, Helen and Mary Dubay and Else McCullah vsted Gladys Slvernal, Tony and Esther Smon, Bernta and Ronne Smth vsted Cela Rademacher. Nette Lamphere's vstors were Lula Boak and Else Bottum. Dorothy Heathman, Dors Swatman, and Hazel Wlcox vsted Nealy Gllson. Rowena Hafer from Lansng vsted the home.. Paulne Rademacher vsts her mother regularly. Also vstng Mrs. Fraker was Dane Lenon. Earl Lews and famly of Grand Rapds vsted hs mother, Loah Lews. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spaldng vsted Evah Spaldng.' Hazel Knght vsted Belle Love and Ethel Gove. Jula and Joan Swanchara vsted Myrtle Tucker. <!3=SHtfV«WS! W^S3tf'S=S5*«^^ Mnutes of WATERTOWN CHARTER TOWNSHIP. The regular meetng was called to order wth all Board members present. Commssoner Montgomery wasalsopresent. Mnutes of the Aprl 1, Specal Meetng, Aprl 13, Regular Meetng and Aprl 20, Specal Meetng were read and approved. The Treasurer's report was read and placed on fle. Commssoner Montgomery reported that at the last County Board meetng they prncpally worked on allocaton. He also had a copy of the Arport House Bll, as amended and reported out. The amendment was for 3/4 of a mll. The blls were read and orders drawn for the same. Correspondence was read from Lansng Metropoltan Development Authorty relatve to the re-appontment of Donald Lowell as our representatve. Moton made and carred that Lowell be re-apponted as our representatve on the L.M.D.A, Board of Drectors, Openlander reported that he and the sexton of Wacousta Cemetery have set the poles and run wrng to the pump. It was moved and supported that startng wth June 8, 1970, all regular and specal meetngs of our Townshp wll start at 7:00 p.m. nstead of 8:00 p.m. Because of trmmng problems and the approach of Memoral Day, moton made and supported that the sexton hre whomever he can obtan to trm around the gravestones, and that we rent a trmmer from Mr, Kraft. If the trmmer works out all rght, then the rental pad shall apply toward the purchase prce, It was moved and seconded that tho Townshp donate $50 toward the Memoral Day Servces at the cemetery agan ths year, f such are planned. It was brought to the Board's attenton of a meetng to be held n St. Johns, May 13, wth the Clnton County Plannng Commsson relatve to our Feas-' blty Sewer Study made by Commonwealth Assocates. Openlander brought to the Board's attenton about the approach to the ralroad crossng on Eaton Hghway and that t s badly n need of repar; also the culvert on Stoll Road Just east of Lowell Road and the fact a tube wll have to be nstalled there. There beng no further busness, meetng adjourned. MILDRED MCDONOUGH, Clerk. Mrs. Verna Wckes's vstors were Mr, and Mrs. C. Crell and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Marvn Stump Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. J. Mort. Dck Rahl vsts hs mother, Veronca Rahl. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brdsall vsted hs mother, Catherne Hellem, Beneft mert A person who voluntarly quts hs Job usually s not elgble to draw unemployment benefts. However, f t can be shown that he qut for just cause, benefts may be permtted. * LEGAL NOTICES VILLAGE OF MAPLE RAPIDS ORDINANCE NO. 36 An ordnance to prescrbe and regulate the tme and place of the regular and specal meetngs of the Vllage Councl of the Vllage of Maple Rapds, Clnton County, Mchgan. The Vllage of Maple Rapds Ordans: Mnutes of a regular meetng of the Vllage Councl of the Vllage of Maple Rapds, County of Clnton and State of'mchlgan, held n sad Vllage of the 13th day of May, A.D., Present: Counclmen Brunner, Schmdt, Dean, Tyler, Abbott, Jr., Presdent Abbott. Absent: None. The followng preamble and ordnance was offered by Counclman Brunner and supported by Cpunclman Abbott, Jr. WHEREAS, t s deemed necessary to the publc nterest that an ordnance be adopted by the Vllage of Maple Rapds prescrbng and regulatng the tme and place of the regular meetngs of the Vllage Councl of the Vllage of Maple Rapds, the followng Ordnance whch shall be numbered Ordnance No. 36 s hereby offered. Secton 1: The regular meetngs of the Vllage Councl of the Vllage of Maple Rapds, Clnton County, Mchgan shall be held' on the frst Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. EasternStandard Tme n the Vllage Hall n the Vllage of Maple Rapds, Mchgan, Secton 2: The Presdent or any three (3) members of the Vllage Councl may appont or call specal meetngs of the Vllage Councl by gvng notce In, wrtng n each Councl Member or leavng notce n wrtng at the resdence of each Councl Member at least sx (0) hours before tho tme sot for such specal meetng of the Vllage Councl, Secton 3: The Vllage Clerk s hereby drected to post copes of ths ordnance n three of the most publc places n the Vllage of Maple Rapds wthn seven days of the passage of ths ordnance, Secton 4: Severablty Clause: Should.any^ word, sentence, clause, or"sectlon of tts ordnance be declared nvald or unconsttutonal by the Courts of ths state, such holdng shall not be construed to affect the valdty or consttutonalty of the remanng portons of sad ordnance. Secton 5: Repeal: Any ordnance or parts of ordnances n conflct wth the provsons contaned heren are heren and hereby repealed. Ths ordnance shall go nto effect n ths governmental unt Twenty (20) days after passage of ths ordnance. Adopted: Yeas, Tyler, Brunner, Schmdt, Dean, Abbott, Jr. Nays: None. ORDINANCE DECLARED ADOPTED: I hereby certfy that the foregong consttutes a true and complete copy of an Ordnance adopted by the Vllage Councl 1 of the Vllage of Maple Rapds, County of Clnton and State of Mchgan at a regular meetng held on the 13th day of May A.D., 1970 at 7:30 n the evenng n sad Vllage. Busness Drectory AUTOMOTIVE For the BEST BUY n New & Used Chevrolets See EDINGER & WEBER FOWLER Phone BOOKKEEPING SERVICE R.E.S: Bookkeepng; & Accountng; Servce Rchard E. Stoddard Phone Round Lake Rd., DeWtt DRUGGISTS He's a frend of the famly Your Pharmacsts flls all Prescrptons wth the utmost accuracy. Glaspe Drug Store 221N. 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25 Page ]QB CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan v^- ^ Wednesday, May 27, 1970 Clnton County News ' & w m CoWlJ 'IF IT FITZ...' Speakng of not... Wednesday, May 27, 1970 By JIMFIT7GERALD Memoral Day Clnton County resdents wll jon wth most of the naton ths weekend to commemorate Memoral Day. In the areas of the country where the holday s celebrated, the event wll herald the openng of a new vacaton season and plans born n wnter months wll rpen n summer's warmth. But behnd the festve atmosphere of the holday there stll remans soberng reflectons. Snce the frst celebraton n 1869 there have been few tmes when Amercans have enjoyed a true peace and today s no dfferent. Despte a natonal yearnng, peace s a fantasy we probably wll never fully realze. Whle we at home watch Memoral Day. parades and vst cemeteres wth full understandng of our efforts, many servcemen wll be fghtng a war whch seemngly grows n ntensty but dmnshes n meanng. Memoral Day may be over 100 years old, but f there,ever s a tme for us to consder ts value that tme s today... before the word peace tself becomes but a memory. Age of lesure Tme Magazne, a short whle ago, featured a lengthy revew of 'the growng neffcency n Amercan socety. No product or servce s mmune. Nor can any consumer protecton laws correcttheprncpal evl whch, judgng by the artcle, s manly the growng dsnterest and nerta of the people n ther chosen occupatons. For example, how would even a Ralph Nader answer ths one? Absenteesm has hurt producton qualty so badly at one major auto company that a company offcal complans that some output "s worse that no output at all." The presdent of another auto company says, "one of the bggest problems s Monday absenteesm the fellow who works two weeks and decdes to take a long weekend. w Says Tme, "Detrot's worst lemons are usually found among cars bult on a Monday because they are often put together by nexperenced substtute workers and veterans nursng hangovers." If a majorty of people are not wllng to work and take prde n a job well done, the majorty wll just have to lve wth the consequences-despte the best efforts of government boards and helpful bureaucrats. The age of lesure may leave a lot to be desred. jfcgkasspools Qp N an COMMENTS FROM OTHER PAPERS WINFIELD, Kan., COURIER: "Though the great publc focus at present s on the growth of drug abuse and addcton, drnkng contnues to bulk as a much more massve problem n ths country. It s conservatvely estmated that about four mllon Amercans are vctms of alcoholsm. Many mllons of others drnk enough to make them lkely canddates for trouble wth alcohol.., People who fnd themselves drnkng more heavly as the years pass, and usng alcohol to help them 'feel good', are n danger of gettng nto trouble because of alcohol. It s somethng to bear n mnd when 'just one more' seems lke a great dea." BENTON, Mo., DEMOCRAT: "In the past 25 years snce World War II, we have spent over a thousand bllon dollars on our 'defense of the free world' and over $100 bllon on economc assstance abroad! Is foregn ad and 'dogood-sm' a bottomless pt?somenewspapersarecommentng on the horrble fact that Congress,,, passed the lowest foregn ad bll n hstory. I say more power to Congress. Let's stop the whole senseless, wasteful messl" WYNNE, Ark., PROGRESS: "When ctzens do ther part n law enforcement, crme retreats. When ctzens Ignore crme, t flourshes. In Washngton, D, C, n a crme-nfested neghborhood, resdents got tred of armed robberes, muggngs, purse snatchng and the lke. They realzed the polce could not be everywhere at all tmes. So they nstalled brght spotlghts up and down the streets, cut hedges to knee-hgh lengths, trmmed low-hangng branches and every ctzen became extra-watchful to cdme to the ad of anyone who needed t. The result was a vrtual elmnaton of petty crme n ths area," ' PAGE ONE-25 YEARS AGO, MAY 31, 1945 Ths s how Page One of the Clnton County News looked 25 years ago. The pctures at the top of the page are of Katherne Carter and Esther Annls, honor students at Maple Rapds. The fve Clnton grls to graduate from St. Lawrence Nursng School were, from left, Betty Plowman, Kathryn Bradley, Kathryn Temple, Donna Clark and Dorothy Rehmann. The photo on the left was of Pfc. Mlton Barrett, a Marne from St. Johns klled n acton n the South Pacfc War Zone. Note the headlne n column seven: "Senator Mllken Talks at Rotary." The senator was James Mllken, father of the governor. Back through the years Interestng tems from the fles of the Clnton County News. ONE YEAR AGO May 28, 1969 DeWtt Townshp Supervsor Regnald Nelson was recalled from hs post on a vote Monday by about 30 per cent of the regstered voters n the townshp. Some 891 persons voted yes for the recall, and 324 voted no. Pettoners charged Nelson wth unfarly assessng propertes n the townshp. Tradtonal Memoral Day servces were to be held n St. Johns Frday mornng as local groups and ndvduals^ pad trbute to the dead. The major actvty was to be a parade through the downtown area, wndng ts way to Mt. Rest Cemetery on the northeast sde of town. A 449 traler moble home park and adjacent 31-acre resdental subdvson on Parks Road southwest of St. Johns were approved by the Clnton County Board of Supervsors. Douglas Japnga, a St. Johns teacher for eght years and a member of the coachng staff, was apponted head basketball coach at St. Johns Hgh next year. He succeeded Bll Swears, who was promoted to assstant prncpal. The establshment of a park board for the cty of St. Johns was gven concerned approval by the cty commsson after submsson of the recommendaton by Cty Manager Harvey Weatherwax, Accordng to Weatherwax's proposal, aboard of seven members, ncludng three cty offcals, were to be charged wth the prncpal responsblty of mplementng park related mprovement projects and advsng the commsson, 10 YEARS AGO May 26, 1960 Sale of the 306-acre Creyts famly farm n Watertown townshp, Clnton County, to a syndcate of Lansng and Chcago men, was sad to be the bggest deal Involvng undeveloped land In the hstory of the Clnton-Lansng area. The prce pad for the huge tract of Industrally zoned farm land exceeded 3240,000 about $800 per acre. Tradtonal servces recallng the sacrfce made by St. Johns men In fve wars were held Memoral Day, Veterans organzatons paraded to Mt, Rest Cemetery In the annual trbute. A new scence wng of three rooms was to be bult on the east sde of the hgh school If voters approved a 4.5-mll tax Increase at the school electon, June 13. j j Comhna ended Else's two- ^=r;otyear Vrelgh-^as Central Conference track champons wth a balanced dsplay of power at Owosso. Sx records were broken as Corunna topped the feld wth 55 ponts, followed by Perry wth 50, Else wth 381/2, Portland at 26, Ovd at 15 and Bath wth YEARS AGO May 31, 1945 A 10-year-old Clnton County youngster collected 2,160 pounds of waste paper to wn the ttle of the county's champon paper trooper, accordng to an announcement from Dr. B.L.Bates of Ovd, county salvage charman, The boy was Bruce Ftzpatrlck, son of Mr. and Mrs, Glendon Ftzpatrck of St. Johns. Parades and specal servces at the cemeteres marked Clnton County's observance of Memoral Day on a Wednesday. Lengthenng casualty lsts from both the European and Pacfc theaters of war made the day a solemn occason. State selectve servce headquarters drected local draft boards to revew the cases of 63,000 Mchgan men 18 to 26 years of age who had been rejected for mltary servce on physcal grounds. Clnton County bond purchasers purchased lttle more than a thrd of the county's quota n war bonds for the seventh War Loan and sales whch lagged notceably durng the past week, sad a report from Edward W. FehUngyjjchanan of the county war "savngs commttee. Farmers were beng warned by ther commodty organzatons" to watch out ths year or the OPA wll get them for prce volatons f they make sales above celngs. 50 YEARS AGO June 3, 1920 Fre whch broke out n the core room of The Industral Foundry company of St. Johns dd several thousand dollars worth of damage to equpment and-buldngs before beng subdued by the fre department. No one was Injured n the blaze. Solders of '61 and of the World War, lades of the WRC and ctzens generally, unted n payng trbute to the memory of those who had offered ther lves for ther country. Busness places n the cty were closed and condtons could not have been more proptous for successful observance of Memoral Day, The paper contaned'ths lst of prces from Perce's Cash Grocery: Perce's Perfecton Coffee, 45 cents per pound, Karo Syrup (5 pounds) 50 cents. The Clnton CountyHghSchool Base Ball league closed ts season wth three of the teams, Else, Maple Rapds, and St. Johns In a te. Each team had won four games and lost one. St. Johns was to play Maple Rapds for the county champonshp. Letters to the edtor '"' " J More comment on the war To the Edtor: Here s more on Vet Nam. On my frst letter I quoted portons of an artcle wrtten by Wlfred Bauknlght of the May 7, 1970 ssue, of the Mchgan Chrstan Advocate. I realze that any dscusson of Vet Nam Is controversal andl thnk others may have ther reason for us to be Involved n a war In Vtet Nam. Mr, Wlfred Bauknlght's vews on Vet Nam are bascally the same as mne and I hghly recommend the readng of ths artcle as to why we are Involved n Vet Nam, I have also wondered how we are so Involved In a war n Vet Nam, 10,000 mles away when we have a Communst Cuba only 90 mles from our shorelne. We also have mltary controlled governments n South Amerca that once held free electons. In order to have free electons and an electve form of government, the people Involved must have a large group of people wth a mddle class background. And, last but not least, "we, the people" of the Unted States are very much In debt to Ihe men and women who have served n the Armed Forces of our country. We would not have survved wthout the sacrfces by our veterans of ther tme and lfe, LEROY E, VINCENT Else Mss Amerca vsted my hometown and I declned an nvtaton to meet her. "There's somethng wrong wth you, Dad," my son sad. He sad t when he learned I'd Ignored an nvtaton to meet the Detrot Tgers at a luncheon. One thng for sure, I am not my father's son. My late father was a near-professonal when t came to afterdnner speakng. He was funny and warm and artculate and much In demand. He always sad "I don't know what I'll say" but he accepted every nvtaton and sad plenty. People are always askng me to make a speech.. Ths s not because they thnk I can talk. It's because they have read ths column whch now appears n about 40 newspapers. (Just 1,046 behnd Ann Landers.) And they fgureanyone who can wrte so much nonsense should be able to talk enough to keep people awake for 20 mnutes f they ddn't eat too much Swss steak. And besdes, they'd lke to get wthn throwng dstance of me. Egad, someprogram charmen, n fts of desperaton, TAKING FIVE There's a tme n every man's lfe when he must own up to the fact that he's a changng creature. I was faced wth that admsson last week. After jazzng around for 150 years whle the move "Funny Grl" played n every Indoor theater n the world, wlfey and I fnally.caught a free nght and zpped to an area drve-n to, take n (the flck. It was the frst, drye-n move we'd been to n the 150 year span and I, knew the mnute I pad the tlcketman thngs were not the same. Strange, but t ddn't seem so long ago that wfey and I, as sngles, enjoyed a few hours a month takng In an outdoor move. Those were the days when cauton was thrown to the wnds n the form of frequent trps to the concesson stand. By the tme the double or trple feature had reached ts end we'd spent more on our tummes than we dd for the parkng space. Then, too, there were always the dull moments durng the show when gestures of companonshp enhanced the evenng. But that was a few years ago. Last week's routne was qute a bt dfferent. Frst off, the oldest offsprng, upon learnng of our plans, whpped out the popcorn and flled a brown paper bag wth enough of the stuff to keep us away three weeks. Then she securely wrapped two bottles of Pabst In several layers of newspaper and we were off to the show. Wth the wndows shut I began startng and stoppng the engne so the ar condtoner could run for bref spells and cool us off. (I say "us,* but wfey was comfortable and became more and more dsturbed everytlme I flpped the key.) Ths steady on-off cycle went have even offered to pay me a fee, plus travel expenses, f only I'll come talk about somethng anythng. Ths s conclusve proof that there are more dnners than afterdnner speakers. Whch Is smlar to havng more dentsts than toothaches. I reject all these speakng engagements, usually tellng some lame le about beng busy that nght. The only tme I'm trapped s by teachers who ask me to speak to ther classes anytme between today and the end of the world. Somehow It seems unmanly to smply say "No,-I'm a lousy speaker so I don't make speeches." Ths s true but t's not a good excuse. The world s full of lousy speakers and they are forever makng speeches. Why should I be an excepton? And It seems ungracous to " refuse by boldly statng a I hate after-dnner speakers so I refuse to be one*. Ths Is also true but the guy nvtng me may have spoken at Rotary the day before. My wrtng offends enough people. Why make more enemes wth my mouth, even whle Funny gr far toward dstractng from the move and, coupled wth comments from my partner, were truly a drect contrast to the drve-n vsts of yesteryear. I sat chucklng Inwardly at how, n those dstant tmes, mosqutoes or warm cars would have been of no dstracton whatever. And least of all, words of dsgust would never have been even consdered, 'But' man * changes and the' courteses of'datng" seem "to'' dsappear n the agng process. It wll be sad out Saturday. It wll be Memoral Day for the 103rd tme. And for the 103rd tme the day wll be marked n tradtonal and contrastng ways. For some the day, roncally, wll mean nothng more than the openng of the fun season. I remember the 100th Memoral Day an afternoon In Tger Stadum where pennant hopes were flyng. For some at the ballpark that day, perhaps It was a recollecton of the last pennant n Detrot. That was In 1945 when once agan baseball provded some relef from the war headlnes. There wll be much campng and pcnckng and fshng ths Saturday. For some t wll be parades to watch or march n and bands and speeches. Veterans wll march some slowly and some wll wonder. explanng why I keep t closed? Besdes, the total truth about my refusals s somethng else agan. Obvously, I could have met Mss Amerca or the Detrot Tgers wthout makng A speech. In fact, there was a total lack of demand for my voce on those occasons. But I stll stayed home. To each hs own. Many people are adept at the chtchat whch abounds at socal gatherngs of more than 20 people, many of them strangers to each other. They enjoy It. Not me. I keep lookng for the bar. Some place where a guy can squrrel n wth a frend and converse wthout the hostess nterruptng to see If you're havng a good tme, or the toastmaster clnkng hs glass so you'll shut up and lsten to the ntroducton of some clown who needs no Introducton, \ Maybe, lke my son says, there's somethng wrong wth me. But any man who crnges at the sound of * It Is a pleasure and a prvlege to ntroduce...'' can't be all bad, can he? By RON HUARD We munched popcorn, spped the beer, watched "Funny Grl" and left the drve-n before the ttle of the second move was even flashed on the screen. And throughout the whole thng the only gesture of affecton came when I accdentally brushed wfey's hand whle reachng for the salt. It must have done somethng for her. She let me run the *ahv condl'toner all the'""way ' f f home7'she's a'funny grl, herself. - It wll be sad out By RON KARLE V Edtor In some parades young boys wll march and they, too, wll wonder, but n a dfferent way. Some day they wll understand and then they won't and they wll wonder. People wll go to church Saturday. Because t s a day to pray. Others, away from the par-, ades and the crowds and the backyard barbeques, wll spend some of Saturday quetly n that quetest place of all-a cemetery. It s a day for weepng, too. However you do t, the purpose s to honor the naton's war dead. And by nghtfall, half a world away, ther numbers wll be hgher. They wll be remembered next year.' Perhaps you won't be able to tell-and maybe you're fortunate-but It wll be sad out Saturday. In defense of mother and dad Next to polluton and nflaton, the most frequently dscussed subject s the "generaton gap," We all have the hghest admraton for our young people, but we thought you mght lke to show, your youngsters a recent commencement address delvered to a college graduatng class by Professor Bergen Evans, Sad Evans, nvtng the graduates to gaze on ther parents and grandparents: "These are the people who wthn fve or sx decadeshave ncreased lfe expectancy by approxmately 50 per cent, who have eradcated plagues and who-whlle cuttng the workng day by a, thrd have more than doubled per-capta output. These are the people who, buldng thousands of hgh schools and colleges, at a cost of bllons, have made hgher educaton once aprv- Uege of the fortunate few now avalable to many mllons. "These are the people who, wthout bloodshed, effected In the 1930s a socal revoluton whch n ts humane consequences makes the famous French Revoluton seem a mere outburst of savagery and the Russan Revoluton a poltcal retrogresson, "These are the people who establshed the Unted Natons, who defeated Htler, contaned Staln and made Khrushchev back down. These are the people who, 'after spendng bllons In prosecutng a war gave bllons more, not only to ther frends, but even to ther former enemes, so that the world would not plunge nto a devastatng depresson. "These are the people who soared outward nto nterplanetary space and downward nto the atom, releasng for man's use for good or ll the prmal energy of the cosmos, "And, whle dong all ths, they produced a great lterature and an exctng archtecture; Indeed, they stmulated extraordnary expermentaton and creatvty n all the arts. 'It occurs to me that I have overlooked one of ther * dstnctons: They defntely hold the all-tme long-dstance, nonstop, major-league, heavy-weght-dvson record for tax and tuton payng, though I expect that n ths partcular you wll outdo them," Those are words that deserve to be set to musc musc 'not to rot by.

26 Wednesday, May 27, 1970 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Page 11 B Hurrah for Bll Boyd, Central Mchgan Unversty presdent! I am proud to have served wth hm at Alma College a few years ago and count myself as a frend of hs. Let me quote a recent statement of Dr. Boyd's. "If a student Is deprved of nstructon he Is enttled to receve because of a faculty member actng on the bass of hs personal poltcal belefs, that student's rght of academc freedom has been dened." The Presdent's words have been followed wth acton. The Unversty has rejected calls for dsmssal of classes and for academc amnesty for student and faculty partcpants n Peace Week actvtes. ' Students and faculty are encouraged to partcpate n teach-ns", nformal dscusson sessons and poltcal actvty n addton to ther normal classroom actvtes. 1 am a, close observer of the scene on our campuses. I have recently been frghtened at the drecton n whch we seem to be headng. So far I feel the From the State House Left-rght frght By REP. DICK ALLEN course of acton at CMU stands out as the ratonal approach for students, faculty and admnstratons. As frghtened as I have been by student acton, the reacton of much of the publc s equally dsturbng. I have had many letters and telephone conversatons about the problem. *Throw ' the bums out... Arrest those left wng professors... Fre the admnstrators.,. Send n the Natonal Guard..." are common sent-' ments. And by many, "Close the schools," "Close the schools?" That's nterestng; that's the same program beng advocated by the mltant end of the student radcals. Poltcally we could satsfy the extremsts on both sdes wth the same acton! The only losers would be all* of us moderates. Students who want to go to class, who want an educaton even though they are extremely upset wth our country's foregn polcy and wth the kllng of students at Kent State. < t- Ctzens who.want the benefts of our unverstes, ncludng an educaton for ther chldren even though there Is.the rsk that the result of that educaton may be strong poltcal dsagreement between parent and chld. I don't thnk we should mn mlze the splt n the country's thnkng on our foregn polcy. There s a generaton gap. And there are strong vews on both sdes., Reacton by mltants on both sdes pushes moderates towards mltancy. Student destructon of buldngs and property has pushed moderates amongst the publc to more extreme ant-student vews.. The kllngs at Kent State pushed many moderate students over towards mltancy. There s an acceleraton takng place; an escalaton comparable to an early stage n Vet Nam, the Cvl War or the French Revoluton. I am frghtened. But the stuaton at CMU s a brght spot gvng hope. Thank you Bll Boyd, ' State's new cycle law s effectve June 1 Any Mchgan lcensed drver who operates a motorcycle wll have to qualfy for a specal lcense endorsement when he gets hs drver lcense on or after ths June 1. "Ths does not mean that everyone who operates a motorcycle must rush rght* down on June 1 or shortly thereafter to get ther endorsement," cautons Secretary of State James M. Hare. "They get It at the tme ther lcenses come up for renewal or when they get ther frst lcenses." Motorcycle operators who, ob Sv > bll to set up the new law. "It has long been needed, and although t may need a few refnements as we go along, the concept Is excellent. Now, persons wll have to prove they can handle a cycle before they get ther lcense endorsements." Hare sad he wasn't "absolutely sure" how many motorcycle operators there were n Mchgan. Cycle regstratons are up a- round 150,000. Estmates on the number of motorcycle operators range from 250,000 to 400,000. owners of the state helmet law, already n effect. "Every person on a movng cycle must wear a helmet... on hs head," sad Hare, "Ths may sound lke I'm tryng to be funny, but we have heard of persons wearng approved helmets on ther knees, elbows, or havng them danglng on other parts of ther bodes." Cycle equpment whch wll be checked under the new law must meet certan standards. Checked wll be brakes, head and tall lamps, stop lamps, mufflers, horns, rear-vew mrrors and Fees.mnden the.new-law.are tan regular operator drver ll T { ; $3.0p)for J tthe3frstendonsem.ent seats.' Cycle^fawners are warned' censes between now and 'June h - and $1J50 for renewals. BOIP^JT'^S no\ Walle'r^or renfove 'afy Item* may legally operate motorcycles Accordng to Hare, there s of requred equpment. wthout the- endorsement for no provson n the law for a Hare sad hs Department had nearly three.years before- they motorcycle learner's permt. In prepared a comprehensve booklet whch explans provsons of must qualfy under Mchgan's the case of an applcant obtanng new law. hs frst lcense, he must make the new cycle endorsement law As an example, a drver renewng hs regular operator's to the test area for the rdng rules and regulatons. arrangements to get hs cycle plus presentng many safety lcense n late May, 1970, has test. He may not drve t there The booklet, "What Every untl the lcense comes up for hmself. Motorcyclst Must Know," s renewal n May of 1973 before In the case of renewals, Hare avalable at any lcense examnng staton throughout Mchgan. he has to obtan a cycle endorsementeral days r before, ther lcenses Persons unable to obtan the suggests that persons renew sev The motorcycle endorsement come up for renewal so they can booklet In ther communtes are s the Intal step to provde drve ther cycles to the test nvted to wrte to the Mchgan classfed lcenses n Mchgan, ranges. Department of State, Lansng, sad Hare. Later on, the system Hare further remnded cycle Mchgan of qualfyng for specal types of motor vehcles such as large trucks, combned rgs, or other type of equpment wll be mplemented. Accelerated hghway * The new laws nvolvng cycles are desgned to make sure persons are capable of operatng progrqm seeks, to help them safely, that they know the rules of the road pertanng to cycles, and that the cycles presented for qualfyng are n good Mchgan economy operatng condton wth the necessary equpment. son plans to take bds In 1970 The State Hghway Comms Hare prased Rep. Loren Anderson, of Pontac, author of the hghway constructon projects on a record $230 mllon In to NOTICE TO BIDDERS Bds wll be receved untl 10:00 a.m. Thursday, JUNE 4, 1970 by the Clnton County Road Commsson at ttsoffce n St. Johns, Mchgan for the followng constructon tems:! r Dranage structures *' - Curb & Gutter Asphalt Base^ Btumnous Aggregate Surface Course Specfcaton forms,may be obtaned at, the Commsson offce. The Commsson reserves the rght to reject any or all bdsjand award the contract n any manner deemed to the best nterest - of the Road Commsson. Board of Clnton County Road Commssoners PAUL'NOBIS, Charman,. ROY C. DAVIS, Vce Charman l MARVIN PLATTE, Member ' 3, 2 l * help prme the state's economy. Respondng to Gov. Mlllken's request of last week that state agences accelerate projects wthn budget constrants, Conw msson Charman Charles H, Hewtt sad the Commsson's program "would provde jobs for an estmated 10,000 to 15,000 workers over the one- to twoyear lfe of the projects. The $230 mllon n projects would top the record $ mllon n 1961, but because of ncreased costs today's dollars won't buy as much as those 'of 1961, Project awards last year totaled $ mllon. Hewtt sad he welcomed the Governor's emphass on hghway constructon, but noted < that '"the state s fallng far short of meetng urgent hghway needs." "Because of the natonal emphass on completon of the Interstate system," he sad, "we are meetng less, than 40 -per cent of our non-interstate needs. Hopefully, Congress wll correct ths mbalance when the Interstate system s completed In the mtd-1970's, gvng the/states more authorty n determnng and meetng ther own prortes." Work on Interstate freeways makes up about 75 per cent %f the 1970 program., There.ar ( e nearly 5p of these projects, costng an estmated $170 mllon. Included are contracts for three major* nterchanges n the Detrot and Flnt areas. The Federal government pays 90 per cent of the "cost of nterstate hghways. % Where to contact, < * your repre^ntqfy^s In Washngton :\.\ /. U.S. SEN. ROBERT P. GRIFFIN U.S.,SEN. PHILIP.A. HART" j, 353 Old Senate Offce Bldgl- -., * 253^Qld Senate Offce Bldg. jjf Washngton, D.C " v ' Washngton, D/C (202) * V --.,.(202) I I n : ft- I S: & U.S. REP. CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN ( xth Congressonal Dstrct) 2240 House OffceBldg/' Washngton, D.C (202) U.S. REP. GARRY BROWN (Thrd Congressonal Dstrct) 1506 Longworth Bldg, Washngton, D.C (202) , V REP. RICHARD "J. ALLEN (88th Dstrct) Box 119 Lansng, Mch ^: :Wft % ^::j^^ ;w b*.wha tto j'tuw MI can In Lansng SEN. EMIL LOCKWOOD (30th Dstrct) State Captol Lansng, Mch to"* do s ask. -0'«REP. V WILLIAM S. BALLENGER (87th Dstrct) State Captol Lansng, Mch Remember, only you can prevent forest fres. "@T" e ss^> ST. JOHNS, CITY OF & 8 PROCEEDINGS. St. Aprl 27,1970 The regular meetng of the Cty Commsson was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by Mayor Wood. ^ ^«Commssoners Jpresent: poletta, Grost, Hannah, Rand, Wood. Reverend Homer gave Invocaton. -. *, (, Moton by Commssoner Coletta supported by Commssoner Grost to approve the mnutes of Aprl 13, Moton carred. Moton bycommsslonergrost supported by Commssoner Coletta to- approve the warrants. Moton carred. Maton by Commssoner Hannah supported by Commssoner Coletta to approve the agenda. Moton carred. Moton by Commssoner Grost supported by Commssoner Coletta that the Cty* take reservatons, for tables at the two park -pavlons and that resdents be charged a $5.00 reservaton fee per row 0I tables and non-resdents a $10.00,reservaton fee per row of tables. Moton carred. Commssoner Grost supported by Commssoner Coletta offered the followng resoluton: WHEREAS, the St. Johns Cty Commsson and the St. Johns Park Board are desrous of usng the Cty Park to ts greatest faclty and WHEREAS, the Cty's fnancal condton does not allow fo.- a full tme park mantenance staff to pant, clean up and fx up the park area, and WHEREAS, the Cty Commsson and the Cty Park Board have requested ctzens partcpaton to clean the Cty Park, and WHEREAS, the St. Johns area students have answered our call for assstance by workng two successve Saturdays, Aprl 18 and Aprl 25, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE SOLVED, that the St. Johns Cty Commsson and the St. Johns Park Board hereby offcally express ther grattude and profound thnks to the St. Johns area, students for a job well done at the Cty Park and surroundng area. Yea: Coletta, Grost, Hannah, Rand, Wood. Nay: none. Resoluton carred. Cty Attorney Maples read proposed Ordnance No AN ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH VOTING PRECINCTS IN THE CITY OF ST. JOHNS AND TO REPEAL ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH, Ths consttutes the charter requrements as provded n SecUoa t 5, Page^of'Se Cty CHarW/ y " J The Cty Attorney read proposed Ordnance No AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ORDI NANCE NO. 131, AS AMENDED, Cnr OF ST, JOHNS, MICHIGAN. KNOWN AS THE ZONING OR DINANCE. THls consttutes.the charter requrements as found n Secton 5, Page 6 of the Cty Charter. The Cty Attorney read proposed Ordnance N'J, 234. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ORDI NANCE NO. 131, AS AMENDED, CITY OF ST.JOHNS,MICHIGAN, KNOWN AS THE ZONING ORDI NANCE. Ths consttutes the charter requrements as provded n Secton 5, Page 6 of the Cty Charter. Moton by Commssoner Hannah supported by Commssoner Grost to authorze the Mayor and ClefK to purchase a used Shoup Votng machne. Moton carred, PUBLIC NOTICE Johns Cty Commsson.* ~., Moton by Commssoner Col r etta' supported by Commssoner Hannah to..desgnate May 11, 1970 at 8:00 p.m. n the Cty ^Commssoner Charnber,s.ras the tme and place] In -whch the Cty Commsson would hold a Publc Hearng on proposed Ordnances 233 apd'^234. Moton "carred. Moton by Commssoner Grost-* supported by Commssoner Rand to authorze Consumers Power to nstall a new lght at the Intersecton of 'Swegles Street and Gbbs Street. Moton carred. Moton bycommsslonergrost supported by Commssoner Hannah to reconfrm the assessment' roll n the amount of $20,913, Moton carred. The Cty Clerk read the fscal year budget message, Moton by Commssoner Hannah supported by Commssoner Rand to accept theproposedgeneral Fund; Water Fund and Sewer Fund fscal budget and to desgnate - May 25, 1970 at 8:00 p.m. as the date of the Publc Hearng on the Cty Budget, Moton carred. The Cty Clerk read a communcaton from Ken Murphy requestng that the area between the Cty's D.P.W. Garage and the K of C Buldng frontng on U.S. 27 to Walker Road be rezoned. Moton by Commssoner Hannah supported by Commssoner Coletta to refer the Murphy rezonng request to the Plannng Commsson. Moton carred. Moton by Commssoner Hannah supported by Commssoner Rand to table the reqjest of Thermo Glass Company untl the next meetng. Moton carred. The Cty Clerk presented the Cty Commsson wth the 1970 Gas Bd tabulaton. Moton by Commssoner Rand supported by Commssoner Hannah to accept the St, Johns Ol Co. bd n the amount of $ per gallon of gasolne and $ per gallon'of fuel ol. Moton carred. The Cty Commsson passed a resoluton regardng Bruce Stedman's servce credts wth the Muncpal E moloyees Retrement System. Copes of ths ' resoluton are avalable at-the Muncpal Buldng. - The Cty Clerk read a communcaton from Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kng requestng rezonng for ther property located at 1000 N. Lansng Street from R-l to General Commorclal. Mqton by Commssoner Col-, *<etta: lsufpofcted^y Commssoner* Grost to refer the Kng rezonng.] request to the Plannng Com- "msson. Moton carred. The Cty Clerk reported that on Aprl 21 the Clnton County Board of Commssoners offcally accepted and approved the Equalzaton report. Sad report ncludes an equalzaton factor for the Cty of St. Johns n the amount of 118,8. General dscusson followed. Francs Motz appeared before the Commsson representng the Hayworth Creek Steerng Commttee In reference to the Hayworth Creek watershed and explaned ther poston to the Cty Commsson. Moton by Commssoner Hannah suoported by Commssoner Rand to adjourn at 9:15 p.m. Moton carred, THOMAS L, HUNDLEY, Cty ROBERT H. WOOD, Clerk, Mayor, 4-1 Notce s hereby gven, that the Cty Commsson of the Cty of St. Johns has dvded the 1st and 2nd precncts'' and created an addtonal two precncts known as precncts 3 and 4 at a meetng of sad commsson held^may 11^19^0.* The precnct boundares are as follows, effectve 'm-,' t medately, ^ '' * Precnct No. 1-A11 that porton of th'e Cty of St! Johns South of the Grand Trunk Ralway and East of Swegles Street, Precnct No. 2-All that porton of the Cty of St. Johns North of the Grand Trunk Ralway. Precnct No. 3-AU that porton of the Cty of St.* Johns lyng South of the Grand Trunk Balway and West of Clnton Avenue. Precnct No, 4-A11 that porton of the Cty of St. Johns lyng East of Clnton Avenue, West of Swegles Street and South of the Grand ^ Trunk Ralway. The pollng places'for each of'the precncts set forth ' above shall be as follows: Precnct No, 1-Swegles Street School. rfecnct No. 2-Cty of St, Johns Department of Publc Works Buldng, located at 1000N.US-27. Precnct No, 3-Rodney B. Wlson Jr. Hgh School. Precnct No, 4-Muncpal Buldng, Cty of St. Johns, THOMAS L.HUNDLEY, Cty Clerk " '

27 Page 12 B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS; St. Johns, Mchgan Wednesday, May 27, 1970 QUALITY J U M * VARIETY. JOHNS l l M»mTH 0 OPEN MEMORIAL DAY & SUNDAY 10-6 Fame FARMER PEET'S Rng Bologna SAVE $2.00 W/COUPON BELOW MEAT PESCHKE'S Sknless Franks PETERS Braunschweger Great Lakes lb. 14 oz. lb." Fresh Fryer LEGS & BREASTS lb. Famly Pac Pck-o-chck, b. 690 GROCERY BLUE RIBBON 690 Napkns 250 ch s «From the 'Bake Shop' ^GARLIC T0ASLJ9 o USDA choce SIRLOIN STEAK McDONALD'S Frut Drnks MICHIGAN Odl3QS KRAFT Velveeta 4 Varetes AGED TO PERFECTION lb. PRODUCE Qf. 2 lbs. 15 oz. 3/890 3/990 $1.09 CHARCOAL 20 Lbs. SAVE 30C IGA or Tabletreat u «. POTATO CHIPS SAVE 1,0$ Sold Head LETTUCE c IGA HAMBURGER or HOT DOG BUNS c CREAM PIES 8 Pack 14 oz. Fame Hot House Ea Tomatoes»> 450 Lmt 3 please 6 Varetes CANNED POP 7 FLAVORS 4«V <TJ> Royal GELATIN m COUPON SAVE $2.00 «399 * Fame Canned Ham s-bs/ Wth Coupon SAVE 20< Fresh Trom the 'Bake Shop Plan Donuts Doz Wth Coupon 49 0 OPEN MEMORIAL DAY 10-6 M0N. -SAT. 9 a.m.-9 p.m. SUN. 10 a.m.-6 p.m.. *

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